Indonesia’s deputy head of the National Transportation Safety Commission, Nurkahio Utomo, said investigators received a recording of dispatchers’ conversations with pilots on a Sriwijaya Air plane that crashed in the Java Sea.
“We will try to establish whether there is something strange in the negotiations,” the portal quoted him as saying. Detik…
Utomo noted that the investigation has not yet planned to publish the recording of the negotiations. He also added that it is “short in time.”
On January 9, a Boeing 737-524 crashed into the Java Sea about four minutes after taking off from Jakarta. On board were more than 60 people, all of them are citizens of Indonesia. The next day, rescuers found the black boxes of the crashed Boeing 737-524.
It was noted that bad weather conditions could lead to the plane crash. During takeoff, the airliner passed through a thunderstorm front and found itself in a zone of strong turbulence. Earlier, the National Transport Safety Commission said that the cause of the crash of the Boeing 737-524 of Sriwijaya Air in Indonesia could have been a hit on the water.
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