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AirAsia QZ8501: Plane search enters second week | |
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The search for the main wreckage of AirAsia QZ8501 in the Java Sea has entered a second week, with poor weather still hampering operations. | |
Divers had hoped for better conditions but faced continued suspensions. | |
A fifth large object, thought to be debris from the plane, has been located under the sea. Another body has also been found, bringing the total to 31. | |
Flight QZ8501 crashed en route from Surabaya in Indonesia to Singapore last Sunday with 162 people aboard. | Flight QZ8501 crashed en route from Surabaya in Indonesia to Singapore last Sunday with 162 people aboard. |
Bad weather is believed to be the biggest factor in the crash. | Bad weather is believed to be the biggest factor in the crash. |
The Airbus A320's "black boxes", or flight data recorders, have yet to be located. | The Airbus A320's "black boxes", or flight data recorders, have yet to be located. |
Most of the victims' bodies are thought to be trapped in the plane's fuselage. | |
'Window of opportunity' | 'Window of opportunity' |
On Saturday, officials said a ship using sonar had detected four large objects, the biggest measuring 18m (59ft) by 5.4m, at a depth of 30m. | |
Remotely operated cameras were being used to try to photograph the objects, but waves up to five metres high were hampering the effort. | Remotely operated cameras were being used to try to photograph the objects, but waves up to five metres high were hampering the effort. |
On Sunday, search and rescue agency chief Bambang Soelistyo said a fifth object, measuring 9.8m by 1.1m, had been located on the seabed. | |
Dozens of divers from Indonesia and Russia have been deployed to the search area, which has been enlarged to allow for tides sweeping bodies and debris further afield. | |
National Search and Rescue deputy chief Tatang Zainudin said: "We are racing with time and weather in running this mission." | |
Rukman Soleh, the weather bureau chief at the search headquarters in Pangkalan Bun, had earlier said the weather on Sunday and Monday "should provide the search effort with a window of opportunity". | |
Another search and rescue official, SB Supriyadi, said 95 divers were on standby. | Another search and rescue official, SB Supriyadi, said 95 divers were on standby. |
"We'll be concentrating on the underwater search, hopefully we'll be able to evacuate more bodies," he told AFP news agency. | "We'll be concentrating on the underwater search, hopefully we'll be able to evacuate more bodies," he told AFP news agency. |
"We want to speed up the evacuation of bodies which might be stuck inside the plane's body." | "We want to speed up the evacuation of bodies which might be stuck inside the plane's body." |
The Indonesian weather agency, BMKG, said that conditions at the time of the plane's disappearance suggested it had probably flown into a storm. | The Indonesian weather agency, BMKG, said that conditions at the time of the plane's disappearance suggested it had probably flown into a storm. |
It said initial analysis suggested icy conditions in the air had caused the engine to stall. | It said initial analysis suggested icy conditions in the air had caused the engine to stall. |
Officials have said the plane was travelling at 32,000ft when the pilot's last communication was a request to climb to 38,000ft to avoid bad weather. | Officials have said the plane was travelling at 32,000ft when the pilot's last communication was a request to climb to 38,000ft to avoid bad weather. |
AirAsia did not have official permission to fly the Surabaya-Singapore route on the day of the crash, but was licensed on four other days of the week. | AirAsia did not have official permission to fly the Surabaya-Singapore route on the day of the crash, but was licensed on four other days of the week. |
The Indonesian authorities suspended the company's flights on this route pending an investigation. AirAsia has said it will "fully co-operate". | The Indonesian authorities suspended the company's flights on this route pending an investigation. AirAsia has said it will "fully co-operate". |
There were 137 adult passengers, 17 children and one infant, along with two pilots and five crew, on the plane - the majority Indonesian. | There were 137 adult passengers, 17 children and one infant, along with two pilots and five crew, on the plane - the majority Indonesian. |
Families of victims have been holding funerals as bodies that have been recovered are flown back to Surabaya. | Families of victims have been holding funerals as bodies that have been recovered are flown back to Surabaya. |
AirAsia previously had an excellent safety record, with no fatal accidents involving its aircraft. | AirAsia previously had an excellent safety record, with no fatal accidents involving its aircraft. |
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