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Indonesia military plane crash in Medan blamed on engine failure | Indonesia military plane crash in Medan blamed on engine failure |
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The Indonesian military plane that crashed in a residential part of Medan likely suffered an engine failure, a top military official has told the BBC. | The Indonesian military plane that crashed in a residential part of Medan likely suffered an engine failure, a top military official has told the BBC. |
More than 140 people died on Tuesday when the Hercules C-130 exploded in a fireball shortly after take-off. | More than 140 people died on Tuesday when the Hercules C-130 exploded in a fireball shortly after take-off. |
Air Force chief Agus Supriatna said that one of the engine's propellers was found in a position which indicated it was not working. | Air Force chief Agus Supriatna said that one of the engine's propellers was found in a position which indicated it was not working. |
Rescue workers have now ended the search for victims of the crash. | |
The pilot had requested permission to return to base but the plane crashed two minutes after leaving from a nearby airport. | |
Air Marshal Supriatna said the investigation team had recovered all of the plane's four engines and the abnormal propeller. | |
He said even though the other three engines were still functional it would have been impossible to control the plane as the problem occurred right after take off. | |
He told reporters the fact that the plane turned rightward and was flying at a lower-than-normal speed also pointed towards engine failure. | |
Witnesses on the ground said the plane was tilting and emitting black smoke right before it crashed into two buildings and exploded in a fireball. | Witnesses on the ground said the plane was tilting and emitting black smoke right before it crashed into two buildings and exploded in a fireball. |
'Paying passengers' | |
The aircraft was carrying more passengers than the military first reported. Authorities had initially only said that 12 crew members were on board the 51-year-old plane and did not mention passengers. | |
The number was then repeatedly raised, showing confusion about how many people had boarded and alighted during the plane's various stops at different cities. | |
Family members of those who died told the BBC's Alice Budisatrijo that their relatives had paid to be transported to their destination on the military aircraft, in what would be a violation of military rules. | |
Various military and government officials have denied this allegation. | |
This is latest in a series of accident in recent years involving military aircraft. President Joko Widodo has ordered a review of the aging air force fleet and other hardware. |
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