Indonesia’s low-cost airline Sanfozi Air crashed, the 62 people on board are still alive and dead.
A Boeing passenger plane of Indonesia’s low-cost airline Sanfozi Airlines crashed on the 9th, with 56 passengers and 6 crew members on board, whose lives are still unknown, causing dozens of families to have their dreams shattered. A family of eight living in Kundian was originally going to take the flight home, but later decided to take the boat across the sea instead because the screening fee for the new crown pneumonia was too expensive, and thus escaped the crash.
According to Indonesia Liputan6, the Indonesian man Atma (Atma Budi Wirawan) revealed on Instagram on the 10th that their family of eight originally wanted to take flight SJ182 back to Khondian, and purchased the tickets a week in advance, but later learned that “when taking the plane must be attached to the new crown pneumonia test certificate “The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers.
Unexpectedly this a decision, but let their family of eight escaped death, afterwards he learned through the news of this air crash news, quite unbelievable.
I hope all the families of the victims can find the courage and strength to accept and get through this disaster.”
The report pointed out that the cost of Indonesia’s new pneumonia test costs about 1.2 million rupiah per person, the Atma family of eight people will need 9.6 million rupiah, if compared to the minimum monthly salary of 3.94 million rupiah per person in Jakarta, the cost of the test will cost a person about 2.5 months of salary, the Atma family will choose to take the boat home.
The company’s main business is to promote the development of the company.
The three Buddha Qi Airlines SJ182 flight 9 at 2:36 p.m. from Jakarta’s Sukarno-Hatta International Airport, originally scheduled to go to the capital of West Kalimantan province, Kuntianak (Pontianak), but unexpectedly four minutes after takeoff, the aircraft suddenly fell sharply in 60 seconds to 10,000 feet (about 3,000 meters), then lost in the sea on the north side of Java Island, disappeared from the radar.
Indonesian officials confirmed that the SJ182 flight, carrying 62 passengers (56 passengers, 6 crew), crashed in the evening of the 9th in the waters off the northern side of Java Island, Thousand Islands, and even local fishermen heard the sound of an explosion. According to AFP news, rescue workers found human remains and clothing fragments in the crash waters early on the 10th, the body has been sent to the military hospital for identification and identification, and is now continuing to look for the aircraft black box.
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