TRANSINDONESIA.CO – Entering the sixteenth day, the SAR operations led by the National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) Republic of Indonesia has made a breakthrough with the recovery of QZ 8501 aircraft’s Flight Data Recorder (FDR) at 07:11 HRS LT (GMT+7) this morning.
BASARNAS confirmed that the FDR was found under the plane’s wing wreckage and has been lifted from the seafloor (up to 30 meters below surface). According to plan, the FDR will be transferred to Jakarta and handovered to Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) for investigation. BASARNAS reported that the other part of the blackbox, the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) has yet to be located and is still being searched around the area.
In addition, the SAR team’s sea divers were deployed today to get visual confirmation of two large objects which are suspected to be parts of the aircraft – approx. 4 kms from the location where the tail piece was found – still covered by mud.
BASARNAS also assures that passengers recovery remains to be the main priority. Local fishermen have been asked to support SAR operation on a smaller scale. No additional recoveries were reported today.
In Surabaya, the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) Police Department of Republic of Indonesia (DVI POLRI) today announced that they were able to identify 2 more remains, identified as: David Gunawan (male) and Youvita Elisabeth (female). Both are Indonesian citizens.
To date, BASARNAS has confirmed to have recovered a total of 48 remains of which 34 remains have been identified by DVI POLRI and 14 remains are still being identified.
AirAsia Indonesia would like to take this opportunity to urge the public seeking progress on the search and evacuation and identification process of QZ 8501 passengers to refer solely to official information from BASARNAS and DVI POLRI.
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Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families and friends of our passengers and colleagues on board QZ 8501.(nov)