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Indonesia plane carrying 54 loses contact over province of Papua

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Walpurgis

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An Indonesian plane carrying 54 people went missing shortly before it was scheduled to land at Oksibil airport (marked) in the easternmost province of Papua. (Google Maps)

ATR42-300 twin turboprop plane was carrying 49 passengers, 5 crew members
The Associated Press said:
An Indonesian airliner carrying 54 people was missing Sunday after it lost contact with ground control while flying in bad weather on a short flight in the country's mountainous easternmost province of Papua, officials said.

The Trigana Air Service plane was flying from Papua's provincial capital, Jayapura, to the Papua city of Oksibil when it lost contact with Oksibil's airport, said Transportation Ministry spokesman Julius Barata.

The ATR42-300 twin turboprop plane was carrying 49 passengers and five crew members on the scheduled 42-minute journey, he said. Five children, including three infants, were among the passengers.

The weather was poor near Oksibil, with heavy rain, strong winds and fog, when the plane lost contact with the airport nine minutes before it was scheduled to land, said Susanto, the head of Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency.

A plane was sent to look for the missing airliner, but the search was later suspended due to darkness, said Susanto, who like many Indonesians goes by one name. The search operation will continue Monday morning, he said.

Much of Papua is covered with impenetrable jungles and mountains. Some planes that have crashed there in the past have never been found.

Indonesia has had its share of airline woes in recent years. The sprawling archipelago nation of 250 million people and some 17,000 islands is one of Asia's most rapidly expanding airline markets, but is struggling to provide enough qualified pilots, mechanics, air traffic controllers and updated airport technology to ensure safety.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/indone...oses-contact-over-province-of-papua-1.3192691
 

seanoff

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The terrain there is not at all friendly!!! Big mountains covered with dense forest.

Hopefully they pickup something from the black boxes.
 

Darksol

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Bummer.

This part stuck out to me:

"Trigana Air has had 14 serious incidents since it began operations in 1991, losing 10 aircraft in the process, according to the Aviation Safety Network.
It has been on a European Union blacklist of banned carriers since 2007. All but four of Indonesia's certified airlines are on the list."
 
Bummer.

This part stuck out to me:

"Trigana Air has had 14 serious incidents since it began operations in 1991, losing 10 aircraft in the process, according to the Aviation Safety Network.
It has been on a European Union blacklist of banned carriers since 2007. All but four of Indonesia's certified airlines are on the list."
Man fuck that. Who in their right mind would think its a good idea to operate such planes with that record? Indonesia government must be held accountable.
 

seanoff

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I had no idea PNG was as mountainous as it is. Freaking alpine regions?

yep. biggest mountain in Papua is 16000+ feet. 9th highest in the world. snow at the equator up there.

there is a 15000+ peak not too far from the city this plane was going to.
 

Konka

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What's happening with all these plane crashes lately? We've had 3 in the span of two years I think?

We had MH370 which we don't know the cause of. We had MH17 which was shot out of the sky. There was AirAsia 8501 which is still under investigation. GermanWings was pilot suicide and now this one which is too early but on an airline with a terrible safety record. It has been one of the safest periods ever for air travel.
 
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