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Update-The wreckage of missing AirAsia flight QZ 8501 will provide investigators with many clues to what happened as the...
30/12/2014

Update-
The wreckage of missing AirAsia flight QZ 8501 will provide investigators with many clues to what happened as they study the size of the debris field, the condition of the plane's metal, and they recover the jetliner's black boxes.

Investigating the Mystery of AirAsia Flight 8501
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The span of the debris field may be one of the most telling factors, aviation experts tell ABC News.

If the debris field is rather narrow, and all of the evidence is found relatively close together, that would suggest that the plane was intact when it crashed into the Java Sea on Sunday with 162 people aboard.

Fog prevented a completely clear view of the scene today, but investigators have reported that there appears to be a shadow of the plane in the relatively shallow water which hints that it is likely largely intact.

If the plane is not intact and the debris is more spread out than originally expected, that would suggest that the plane began to break apart mid-air.

The pieces of the plane will also hold important clues, first by identifying the plane using the serial number that is put on every piece of metal used to build the aircraft. Investigators will look for burn marks to determine if there was a fire on board or if there was an explosion.

The bodies have been recovered so far from the scene reportedly were not wearing life preservers. That could indicate that the catastrophe happened so suddenly that crew did not have had time to communicate with the passengers about the impending emergency.

The most telling piece of evidence will be the plane's black boxes which record the minute-by-minute account of what was going on both inside the engine and inside the cockpit, keeping track of what crew members were doing as well as the mechanisms.

Day four of the search will be underway when daylight hits Indonesia Wednesday.

30/12/2014

Rip-update
AirAsia flight QZ8501 crash: Pilot describes seeing victims 'holding hands' in the water.
The pilot who discovered the debris from AirAsia Flight QZ8501 has said he saw that three of the bodies recovered were holding hands.
Lieutenant Airman Tri Wobowo, who co-piloted the C130 Hercules aircraft that first saw the items of the aircraft off the coast of Borneo earlier today, described the scene that greeted rescuers in the water.
“There are seven to eight people. Three [of them] again hold hands,” he told Indonesian national newspaper Kompas.
As well as the bodies, the pilot reported seeing luggage, buoys and pieces of the aircraft itself – painted the distinctive red, black and white of AirAsia.
Flight QZ8501 disappeared on Sunday en route to Singapore from Surabaya, Indonesia. The passenger plane was carrying 162 people at the time of its disappearance, including one Briton.
Indonesian authorities and AirAsia have both confirmed that the wreckage is Flight QZ8501.

28/12/2014

The luckiest women and her family-

As Christianawati raced late into Surabaya airport to catch her flight on Sunday morning, she felt like the unluckiest woman in the world.

Her 10-member extended family had been keenly anticipating their holiday to Singapore. The five children were going to try out the new rides at Universal Studios, and it would be the first trip away for the babies — her little boy just seven months old, and her brother's baby, who is 11 months.

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Lucky escape: Christianawati, her husband Ari Putro Cahyono and their extended family after missing flight QZ8501.
But they missed their plane, QZ8501, by just minutes.

Christianawati's husband Ari Putro Cahyono had not checked the emails or received the phone calls from AirAsia informing him the flight would be leaving two hours earlier than the scheduled departure of 7.20am.

Even so, this Indonesian family came close. Ari and his brother-in-law arrived together in the first of two cars at around 5am, just in time to see another pair of latecomers race through the departure process and make it to the boarding lounge.

They could have followed if they had not been waiting for the second car, which was carrying the women and children, along with the matriarch of the clan.

So they resigned themselves to their fate and began trying to negotiate a later flight with the budget carrier's ground staff.

As the family argued the toss in the airport, at 5.35am, the A320 Airbus numbered QZ8501 took off. When, 37 minutes later, at 6.12am local time, the pilot asked permission to divert around a storm, the family were cooling their heels at the airport. Five minutes later, the plane lost communication with the tower and, a minute later, fell off the radar.

The world now knows that grave fears are held for the safety of that flight and the 162 passengers and crew on board.

But it was 9am local time before an airport official approached Christianawati and her big family and said the words she will never forget.

"This must have been the best Christmas gift your family ever received," she recalls him saying. "The flight you were supposed to be on has crashed."

While that has still not been confirmed, the effect of this revelation on Christianawati and her family was immediate.

"We felt completely limp, the whole family," Christianawati told Fairfax Media, "It was like we'd lost our spirit."

"I just remember those people who we saw running to the last call," says her husband, Ari. "I hope they find them. I really hope search and rescue finds them soon."

Then he pauses, and finds hope for the missing in his own good fortune.

"It was a miracle that happened to my family, and I believe God will provide the same miracle to all the families who are waiting for their loved ones," he says firmly.

Only time, and the efforts of search and rescue crews in the coming days, will tell.

28/12/2014

Qz 8501 fact file-
KUALA LUMPUR: The following is the Air Asia Flight QZ 8501 timeline. The Airbus A320-200 aircraft, took off from Juanda International Airport, Surabaya on Dec 28 (Sunday) at 5.27am (local time) and schedules to land in Changi at 8.37am.

At 6.17am (Surabaya local time), QZ8501 lost contact with Air Traffic Control.

Indonesian Transport Ministry official, Hadi Mustofa said that the plane had requested an unusual route before losing contact with the air traffic control.

Passenger breakdown:

7 crews (2 pilots and 5 cabin crews)

155 passengers (138 adults, 16 children and 1 infant)

Nationality breakdown:

156 Indonesians, 3 Koreans, 1 France, 1 Singaporean and 1 Malaysian

Tukar laluan sebelum hilangKuala Lumpur: Pesawat QZ8501 milik AirAsia Bhd daripada Surabaya ke Singapura dilaporkan tela...
28/12/2014

Tukar laluan sebelum hilang
Kuala Lumpur: Pesawat QZ8501 milik AirAsia Bhd daripada Surabaya ke Singapura dilaporkan telah diminta untuk menggunakan laluan lain sebelum ianya terputus hubungan.

Laporan Reuters berkata, pegawai di Kementerian Pengangkutan Indonesia, Hadi Mustofa berkata, pesawat berkenaan diminta untuk tidak menggunakan laluan biasa.

Beliau bagaimanapun tidak mengulas lanjut mengapa pesawat berkenaan tidak menggunakan laluan biasa.

Pesawat yang membawa 155 penumpang itu terputus hubungan dengan menara kawalan trafik udara Jakarta pada 6.17 pagi waktu tempatan.

Laporan media menyebut sejumlah 149 penumpang adalah warga Indonesia, tiga daripada Korea dan masing-masing seorang daripada Singapura, Britain dan Malaysia merupakan penumpang pesawat tersebut.

Pesawat Airbus A320 sepatutnya tiba di Singapura pada jam 8.30 pagi waktu tempatan

Please stay strong
28/12/2014

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28/12/2014

A tweet from air Asia owner
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We will be putting out another statement soon. Thank you for all your thoughts and prays.we must stay strong...

Update:Reports are coming in that the flight has crashed and the wreckage has been found east of Indonesia's Belitung Is...
28/12/2014

Update:
Reports are coming in that the flight has crashed and the wreckage has been found east of Indonesia's Belitung Island, however, no official confirmation has been so far.

28/12/2014

Update:
AirAsia flight QZ 8501 from Indonesia to Singapore goes missing with 162 persons on board
CNN-IBN | December 28, 2014 09:18 AM
New Delhi: An AirAsia flight from Indonesia's Surabaya airport to Singapore lost contact with air traffic control on Sunday, a Transport Ministry official said. The Airbus 320-200 had 155 passengers and seven crew members on board.

Transport Ministry official Hadi Mustofa said the aircraft, flight number QZ 8501, lost contact with the Jakarta air traffic control tower at 6:17 AM local time (2317 GMT), 42 minutes after takeoff at 5:35 AM.

Mustofa said the plane had asked for an unusual route before it lost contact and was believed to be over the Java Sea between Kalimantan and Java islands.

The flight had been due in Singapore at 8:30 AM Singapore time (0030 GMT). The Singapore airport said on its website the status of the flight was "delayed".

Indonesian media said 149 Indonesians, three people from Korea, and one each from Singapore, Britain and Malaysia were on board.

Here is the statement from AirAsia:

AirAsia Indonesia regrets to confirm that flight QZ8501 from Surabaya to Singapore has lost contact with air traffic control at 07:24 hours this morning.

At the present time we unfortunately have no further information regarding the status of the passengers and crew members on board, but we will keep all parties informed as more information becomes available.

The aircraft was an Airbus A320-200 with the registration number PK-AXC.

At this time, search and rescue operations are in progress and AirAsia is cooperating fully and assisting the rescue service.

AirAsia has established an Emergency Call Centre that is available for family or friends of those who may have been on board the aircraft. The number is: +622129850801.

AirAsia will release further information as soon as it becomes available. Updated information will also be posted on the AirAsia website.

Update 12p.m. EST:Singapore has dispatched its navy and air force in a search and rescue operation for AirAsia Flight QZ...
28/12/2014

Update 12p.m. EST:

Singapore has dispatched its navy and air force in a search and rescue operation for AirAsia Flight QZ8501. Officials now say weather could have been a factor in the flight's disappearance, the Indonesian news agency Antara reported. A 10-year-old girl is one of 16 children aboard, it said.

"The weather was not good -- it was bad -- at the estimated location the plane lost contact. We just received a weather report from the national meteorological, geophysics and climatology agency," Transport Ministry official Hadi Mustofa said, Arabic news station Al-Haribita reported.

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