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AirAsia Indonesia (QZ8501) [V2]: Jumlah Mangsa Dijumpai - 34 orang. #201
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dlm kes malindo air pula gimana?
kalau search flight no ODxxxx kat flight tracker mmg tak ujud, dlm flight tracker malindo air punya code MID sebegitu, dan nama airlines bukan malindo
ke database flighttracker tak update?
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AA pinoy - Zest Air tuh jer yg sy bleh relate
dgn AAX = Xanadu
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FR24 guna ADS-B untuk tracking dan untuk identification , each plane kena guna 3 letters code follow by the flight number, kalau tak ADS-B tak boleh nak identify.
AK guna AXM, AAX guna XAX, MAS guna MAS lah, Etihad guna ETD... etc etc..
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Kemungkinan itu ADA. Biasalah kalau nak untung lebih. Sudah
lama penerbangan hari Ahad yang tak berjadual ni, berjalankan,
cuma sepanjang masa tu, keadaan baik saja. Bila berlaku macam ni,
barulah terbongkar segalanya. Tapi, takkan nak ngaku, kan......
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Takut saja, alih-alih tumpuan berubah kepada mencari harat karun!!.......
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sambil nyelam sambil minum air, nat
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Kalau kat sea-bed tu kapal Flor de la Mar......gerenti, sume
pencarian and news satu donia akan berubah! Bolehlah Tony-F
duduk relaks, tak perlu nak kutuk-kutuk news di Malaysia
memperbesarkan berita nahas AirAsia Jakarta-bandung!......
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3.15PM: According to the manifest, the bodies recovered so far are of passengers sitting in various parts of the plane, says the investigator Nurcahyo.
3.00PM: QZ8501 was on a left roll when it made impact with the water, says the investigator, adding that the conclusion was made based on the damage to debris recovered. |
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RIP, PK-AXC dalam kenangan sis
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rasanya nih bkn livery time dia terempas nih sis. livery time terempas, yg kat bawah nih
sbb kalau tengok gmbr yg konon2 dorg jumpa tail tuh, dr huruf A kebelakang
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TT selayaknya ubah tajuk : Ekor Pesawat dah jumpa...
benda bertuliskan huruf A , X dan Air dah dijumpai di dalam laut... |
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Edited by mixed at 7-1-2015 06:13 PM
@bobby2008
QZ8501: Penemuan Ekor Pesawat Disahkan[size=0.688em]Diterbitkan: Rabu, 7 Januari 2015 2:43 PM
[size=0.75em]Satu gambar tanpa tarikh yang dikeluarkan oleh Pasukan Badan Mencari dan Menyelamat Nasional (Basarnas) pada Rabu, menunjukkan bahagian pesawat penerbangan AirAsia QZ8501 yang terhempas terletak di dasar laut, di luar Pangkalan Bun, Indonesia. Pasukan SAR menemui ekor pesawat yang terhempas di Laut Jawa dengan 162 orang di atas kapal pada 28 Disember lalu, kata ketuanya Bambang Sulistyo yang mengesahkannya pada Rabu. -foto EPA
[size=0.813em] (Ubah saiz teks)
[size=0.98em]JAKARTA: Pasukan Mencari dan Menyelamat (SAR) telah menemui bahagian ekor pesawat AirAsia Indonesia, penerbangan 8501 yang terhempas di Laut Jawa, kata ketua operasi SAR pada Rabu. [size=0.98em]"Kami telah berjaya mendapatkan sebahagian daripada bahagian pesawat yang telah menjadi sasaran kami. [size=0.98em]"Bahagian ekor pesawat dengan ini telah disahkan ditemui," kata ketua pasukan SAR Indonesia, Bambang Soelistyo kepada pemberita di Jakarta. [size=0.98em]Penemuan di dasar laut menandakan satu kejayaan dalam operasi carian memandangkan ekor pesawat biasanya menempatkan 'kotak hitam' perakam data penerbangan yang penting untuk menentukan punca kemalangan.
[size=0.98em] [size=0.98em]Pesawat itu hilang dari skrin radar semasa ribut pada 28 Disember ketika dalam penerbangan dari bandar Surabaya ke Singapura dengan 162 orang di atas kapal, yang mana sebahagian besar daripada mereka adalah dari Indonesia. [size=0.98em]Walaupun operasi carian besar-besaran dibantu oleh pelbagai negara, kemajuan operasi tersekat-sekat dengan cuaca buruk menghalang carian. Setakat ini 39 mayat telah ditemui, semua daripada mereka terapung di atas air. [size=0.98em] [size=0.98em]Ketua pasukan SAR sebelum ini berkata lima bahagian besar pesawat itu telah dikesan tetapi tidak mengesahkan bahagian pesawat tersebut. [size=0.98em]Indonesia mendakwa pesawat itu terbang pada jadual yang tidak dibenarkan apabila ia terhempas dan AirAsia sejak itu telah digantung daripada melakukan penerbangan di laluan Surabaya-Singapura.
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geenie posted on 7-1-2015 06:41 AM
kat link bawah ni ada video
http://www.kinitv.com/video/14352O74
tq sis ... |
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Kepala Basarnas Marsekal Madya TNI Henry Bambang Soelistyo mengatakan tim Basarnas belum akan melakukan pengangkatan terhadap bagian ekor pesawat Air Asia QZ8501 yang telah ditemukan pagi tadi. Menurutnya, fokus tim adalah mencari jenazah di titik tempat ditemukannya ekor pesawat itu. |
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Anggota DPR Fraksi Gerindra Ahmad Muzani mengatakan, ada tumpang tindih dalam birokrasi pemerintah dalam menangani kasus AirAsia. Dia melihat semua instansi dan kementerian berlomba-lomba mencari muka atas kasus jatuhnya pesawat AirAsia. |
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lapan lagi mayat berhasil dikenalpasti.
Jumlah keseluruhan: 24 mayat telah dikenalpasti hingga setakat ini.
jumlah mangsa yg telah dijumpai : 40 orang.
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SPNJG aku naik flight,belum jumpa pramugari kurang cantik .....
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mungkin sebab jumlah nya ramai.
misal ada satu mayat yang bengkak dan decomposed mahu dipertontonkan kepada lebih 160 wakil keluarga mangsa dan proses ini diulang 160 kali (kalau semuanya jumpa) Ini akan mengakibatkan trauma untuk tahap orang biasa macam kita2 ni.
Mungkin sebab itulah kot ia tidak dilakukan.
Jawapan bodoh jugak...
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ikut pemahaman bodoh saya, yang satu tu macam JPJ bagi cukai jalan. Yang satu lagi tu polis traffik mengawal lalu lintas. Fokus mereka lazimnya agak berlainan. Kita boleh ja bawak kereta road tax dah expired melepasi polis traffic yang mengawal lalu lintas kecuali tetiba kita berlanggar depan dia barulah kantoi takder road tax...
lebih kurang gitulah kot...
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Stop budget price war: Jakarta
JAKARTA
INDONESIA'S Transport Ministry says it intends to stop budget airlines from selling seats at rock-bottom prices, in an effort to place a greater emphasis on aviation safety.
The lowest ticket prices for Indonesia-based budget airlines would be set at 40 per cent of the highest-cost fare, Transport Ministry spokesman Julius Barata said yesterday, according to South African newspaper, The Times.
"We want to prevent a price war so that airlines don't compromise on safety," he said. "We want to protect the public."
He was speaking in the wake of the crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501, which plunged into the Java Sea on Dec 28 with 162 people on board. The plane had been en route to Singapore from Indonesia's second-largest city, Surabaya.
However, Herry Bakti Gumay, a former Indonesian civil aviation chief, said that safety standards at low-cost airlines were no different from those of full-service carriers.
"Safety is the basis for all airlines," he said.
Yesterday, Bambang Soelistyo, head of the country's search and rescue agency, announced that search teams had found the tail of the jet on the seabed about 30km from the plane's last known location, a breakthrough that investigators hope will lead to the crucial black box recorders being found.
Despite a huge recovery operation assisted by various countries, progress in the recovery effort has been patchy with poor weather conditions hampering the search. So far, 40 bodies have been found, including two which were in an advanced stage of decay yesterday, all of them floating in the sea.
Locating the tail had been a priority because the cockpit voice and flight data recorders that can provide vital clues on why the plane crashed are located in the rear section of the Airbus A320.
"I am led to believe the tail section has been found," AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes tweeted minutes after the announcement.
"If (it is the) right part of tail section, then the black box should be there... We need to find all parts soon so we can find all our guests to ease the pain of our families. That still is our priority."
Until investigators can examine the black box recorders, the cause of the crash remains a mystery, but the area where the plane was lost is known for intense seasonal storms. Indonesia's meteorological agency has said that bad weather may have caused ice to form on the aircraft's engines.
Indonesia AirAsia, 49 per cent owned by Mr Fernandes' Malaysia-based AirAsia budget group, has come under pressure from the authorities in Jakarta since the crash.
Yesterday, three more weekly flights operated by Indonesia AirAsia to Singapore were cancelled, reported The Straits Times.
With immediate effect, QZ367 from Bandung to Singapore will not fly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. It is not clear when or if the flights will resume.
The Transport Ministry had already suspended AirAsia's Surabaya-Singapore licence, saying it had permission to fly the route only on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Flight QZ8501 took off on a Sunday.
Mr Fernandes, however, maintained that AirAsia had the required permission. "What happened was purely an administrative error," he said in an e-mail. "The process has become clear now."
The carrier has said it is cooperating fully with the ministry's investigations. That investigation would be completed by tomorrow evening, the ministry said yesterday.
Indonesia has also reassigned some airport and air traffic control officials who allowed the flight to take off and has tightened rules on pre-flight briefing procedures.
REUTERS, AFP |
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