Indonesia airliner crashed black box suspected under the sea to release signals

A flight crashed into the sea minutes after takeoff from the capital Jakarta yesterday, and the director of the Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency, who is responsible for search and rescue work, said that the signal may have been detected from the flight recorder, while search and rescue personnel recovered some human remains off Indonesia today.

According to AFP today, Indonesia’s three Buddha Qi flight crash, suspected of detecting a black box signal. A Boeing 737-524 carrying 62 people took off from Jakarta at 2:36 p.m. yesterday, an hour later than scheduled, and was headed to Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan province, but disappeared from the radar four minutes after takeoff.

A flight of the low-cost Indonesian airline Sriwijaya Air lost contact with the tower a few minutes after takeoff from the capital Jakarta yesterday, and on the same day there were reports that it was believed to have crashed into the sea.

Indonesia’s three Buddha Qi Air (Sriwijaya Air) a flight yesterday from the capital Jakarta minutes after takeoff into the sea, responsible for the search and rescue work of the Indonesian National Search and Rescue Director General said that the signal may have been detected from the flight recorder.

Indonesia’s national search and rescue director general Bagus (Bagus Puruhito) said: “We detected signals in two points, may be black box (flight recorder) issued, we will start the investigation.”

According to Indonesian search and rescue personnel said today, the Boeing (Boeing) passenger plane has been detected signals issued.

The Ministry of Transportation quoted the military general as saying in a statement that the warship “has detected signals from (Sifozi Air) flight SJ182” and that divers have found part of the plane’s wreckage about 23 meters below the surface.

The source said the Ministry of Transportation did not say whether the signal came from the plane’s black box. Searchers recovered part of the human wreckage off-shore today. Investigators said today that some human remains have been recovered off Jakarta.

Jakarta police spokesman Yusri (Yusri Yunus) told Metro TV: “As of this morning, we have received two body bags, one of which contains the contents of the passengers and the other contains human remains.”