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Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Commission (NTSC) said Sriwijaya Airlines flight SJ182 from Jakarta to Pontianac (Boeing 737-500), which disappeared on January 10 in the Thousand Islands (Selib Islands) north of Jakarta on January 10, local time. Regarding the aircraft model, registration code PK-CLC), it was revealed that the flight was allowed to ascend to an altitude of 29,000 feet (approximately 8839 meters) at that time. Furthermore, it took less than a few seconds for the shadow to disappear from radar.
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According to the NTSC, the Jakarta approach controller, which is responsible for controlling the approach around Jakarta, is heading northwest instead of the planned 75 degrees (east-northeast) after flight SJ182 took off from Skalno International Airport. Hatta from Jakarta. It was confirmed at 2:40 pm, but the shadow disappeared from the radar within seconds.
Flight SJ182 was scheduled to depart Jakarta at 1:40 pm, but was delayed due to bad weather, according to local reports. According to Flightradar24, a website that provides location information for airplanes, it took off at 2:36 p.m. and recorded an altitude of 10,900 feet (approximately 3,322 meters) at 2:40 p.m. over the Thousand Islands. At the same time, the altitude rapidly dropped to about 76 meters (250 feet) and it appears that it crashed. A local report on the 10th reported that the fragments of the aircraft had been lifted.
According to the NTSC announcement, the number of passengers in the SJ182 is 50, 40 adults, 7 children and 3 babies. There were a total of six crew members, two pilots, and four cabin crew members, and six off-duty crew members were on board, with a total of 62 passengers and crew members, including three infants who they didn’t use their seats.
The crashed PK-CLC aircraft was delivered to US Continental Airlines (now United Airlines) in May 1994 (N27610) and delivered to Sriwijaya Airlines in 2012. The number of seats on the airline was 120 in 2 classes (8 for business and 112 for economy).
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Regarding the number of passengers, NTSC announced on the 10th that the number of adults was 43, but as confirmed by Sriwijaya Airlines with 40 people announced on the 9th, the number of passengers in the text is 50 and the number of passengers and passengers . It was changed to 62 people. (January 10, 2009 11:29 PM JST)