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Sunday, 16 August 2015
Indonesian plane carrying 54 passengers missing in Papua
A passenger plane carrying 54 people went
missing Sunday during a flight in bad weather in
rugged eastern Indonesia, officials said, in what
could be the latest accident to hit the country’s
aviation sector.
The plane operated by Indonesian carrier Trigana
Air lost contact with air traffic control just before
3:00 pm (0600 GMT) after taking off from
Jayapura, the capital of Papua province, the
search and rescue agency said.
The ATR 42-300 turboprop plane was carrying 44
adults, five children and five crew on the flight
which was scheduled to take about 45 minutes,
the agency said.
The agency said the flight had left Jayapura about
half an hour before it disappeared and was
headed to Oksibil, a remote settlement in the
mountains south of the provincial capital and
only accessible by plane.
Ten minutes before it was due to land, the plane
contacted Oksibil control tower asking to descend,
Captain Beni Sumaryanto, Trigana Air’s service
director of operations, told AFP.
But the plane never arrived. Half an hour later,
Trigana Air sent another turboprop plane over the
same route to look for the missing aircraft, he
said.
“But the weather was very bad, it could not find it
and the plane was turned back to Sentani
(Jayapura airport),” Sumaryanto said.
He added: “Oksibil is a mountainous area where
weather is very unpredictable. It can suddenly
turn foggy, dark and windy without warning.
“We strongly suspect it’s a weather issue. It is not
overcapacity, as the plane could take 50
passengers.”
Papua police spokesman Patridge Renwarin told
local TV that residents had reported seeing a
plane crash, and local authorities were heading to
the area to investigate but as yet there was no
report from the team on the ground.
*– ‘Very bad weather’ –*
Transport ministry spokesman J.A. Barata
confirmed the plane had lost contact.
“We are not sure what happened to the plane yet
and we are coordinating with local authorities,” he
told AFP.
“The weather is currently very bad there, it’s very
dark and cloudy. It’s not conducive for a search.
The area is mountainous.”
Trigana Air is a small airline established in 1991
that operates domestic services to around 40
destinations in Indonesia.
It has suffered 14 serious incidents since it began
operations, according to the Aviation Safety
Network, which monitors air accidents.
The airline is on a blacklist of carriers banned
from European Union airspace.
Small aircraft are commonly used for transport in
remote, mountainous Papua, and bad weather
has caused several accidents in recent years.
On Wednesday, a Cessna propeller plane
operated by Indonesian company Komala Air
crashed in Papua’s Yahukimo district, killing one
person and seriously injuring the five others on
board.
Officials suspect that crash was caused by bad
weather.
Indonesia has a patchy aviation safety record. In
December an AirAsia plane flying from the
Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore crashed
in the Java Sea during stormy weather, killing all
162 people on board.
In June an Indonesian military plane crashed into
a residential neighbourhood in the city of Medan,
exploding in a fireball and killing 142 people.
The aviation sector in Indonesia is expanding fast
as the country’s economy booms but airlines are
struggling to find enough well-trained personnel
to keep up with the rapid growth.
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