Jakarta: A passenger plane crashed into a sea in Indonesia 189 people on board were killed. The Indian pilot who directed the aircraft has tried to save passengers until the last time. Lang Air, a flight from Soyargano Hatta airport in Jakarta, went to Pancheng Penang at Sumatra Island on a regular basis at 6.20 am yesterday morning. Travelers, staff and pilots were traveling in this flight. There were a child and two babies. The aircraft was piloted by India pilot Pavai Suneja. The flight departure was suspended in the 10th minute and the connection to the airport control room was cut off. The authorities were shocked. Fear came because the plane did not know what had happened. Immediately, the task of searching the plane was stepped up.
It was confirmed that the navy and rescue crew crashed into the western Java Island sea after a few hours of search. Rescue troops are rushed to the relevant sea. The various parts of the aircraft were found in the marine area floating rescue crew. Travelers' belongings also floated in the sea. All the pilots, including pilots, have been drowned in the sea. However, the rescue crew is searching for the passenger to see if any passenger is alive in the ocean area allegedly falling. The rescue team is actively involved in searching for the dead bodies of drowning in the sea. Submarine soldiers are also engaged in searching for parts of the ocean. In December 2014, AirAsia plane crashed into the sea and crashed. Of these, 162 people died.
Meanwhile, Indonesian air traffic controllers said, "Pilgrim Suneja, pilot talking to the flight control room, I am trying to land the plane safely because of a plane crash. That is his last talk. But in this case, he also died. "In the first trial of the accident, the plane was diagnosed with a recent disorder. The trial has been investigated whether the plane is in danger of crash or bad weather. If you recover the black box, you know that the plane is crashing with the last information, and the search is also going on
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