Pesawat Air Asia QZ 8501 Surabaya-Singapura Dilaporkan Hilang
An AirAsia flight traveling from Surabaya, Indonesia to
Singapore has gone missing. The Indonesia Transport Ministry is
reporting that the flight, QZ 8501, lost contact with air traffic
control at 6:17 a.m. local time, according to Reuters. Hadi
Mustofa, an official with the ministry, noted the plane requested to
take an unusual path before contact was lost. AirAsia confirmed the
unusual path was requested "due to enroute weather."
The aircraft is an Airbus A320-200, and is just over six years old. "We have been informed of an event and all efforts are now going towards assessing the situation," Airbus said in a statement.
AirAsia said in a statement that “search and research operations are in progress.” The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Changi Airport Group crisis management centers were also activated following the news, including the Singapore Air Force and Navy. According to CAAS, the plane was "more than 200 nm [nautical miles] southeast of the Singapore-Jakarta FIR boundary" when contact was lost.
"@EarthUncutTV : Satellite image around time #AirAsia flight went missing, very vigorous thunderstorms (black) north of Surabaya"
There may have been poor weather in the area the plane was traveling when it lost contact. Trikora Raharjo, the general manager of the Juanda airport in Surabaya, noted the weather was cloudy in an interview with the Associated Press.
Jason Rabinowitz, a flight expert, determined the plane's last known altitude was 32,000 feet, traveling at a speed of 469 knots (about 540 miles per hour.) According to Flight Radar 24, a flight tracking service, this may have been the final known movement of flight QZ 8501:
Posisi terakhir AirAsia QZ8501 sejak kehilangan kontak
Flight Radar 24 also noted several other planes were in the area when QZ 8501 lost contact:
United States President Barack Obama was briefed on the missing flight
at 11:56 p.m. Eastern Time. "White House officials will continue to
monitor the situation," White House spokesperson Eric Schultz told
reporters.
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