Jakarta: In a first-of-its-kind inquiry report, it has been reported that the crash in Indonesia last month is unlikely to fly. The Boeing 737 MAX aircraft owned by Lion Airlines went to Bangal Penang from Indonesia's Jakarta city on October 29. 188 people including the staff were traveling. The plane departed from the 13th minute and its communications collapsed and crashed into the sea.
Everyone in the plane died in the accident. The black box of the plane was discovered after long search. The Indonesian National Transport Safety Committee investigating the black box has filed a report in the country's parliament as a preliminary report on how the accident occurred. In the report, there were some technical difficulties in the flight, which took place prior to the accident. Despite that, the aircraft is operated.
It should not have been directed; The aircraft is not eligible to fly. In the 13th minute, the plane had lost contact with Radar. With technical difficulties, the pilots have been inconvenient to order back to Jakarta and fail to fulfill it. There are many technical disadvantages that can not be controlled by the aircraft. The availability of the voice box, which contains information about the pilots, the last flight took place. If it gets, you will get more information
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