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rickair7777 01-09-2021 07:47 AM

Another 737 Crash in Indonesia
 
This one is a -500, in the water minutes after T/O. Wondering if it will get inordinate press coverage, or if the media will try to tie it in to the max? Reuters at least pointed out that Indonesia is a not a paragon of aviation safety.


https://www.reuters.com/article/us-i...KBN29E0EW?il=0

jayhook 01-09-2021 07:48 AM

ABC morning news at least made the distinction.

mspano85 01-09-2021 09:56 AM

Sad to hear. Very interesting to see it drop from 10000ft in 60 seconds.

Does anyone have the ATC radio of this? I'm not sure where it would be on liveatc.

I was actually watching the Air Disasters episode on the LAM Mozambique flight 470 crash by suicide, which took a dive as well from about that altitude.

rickair7777 01-09-2021 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by mspano85 (Post 3179412)
Sad to hear.

Yes, RIP.


Originally Posted by mspano85 (Post 3179412)
Very interesting to see it drop from 10000ft in 60 seconds.

Does anyone have the ATC radio of this? I'm not sure where it would be on liveatc.

I was actually watching the Air Disasters episode on the LAM Mozambique flight 470 crash by suicide, which took a dive as well from about that altitude.

That's the last thing I'd think of, more likely spatial disorientation and/or instrument malfunction... that seems to be a recurring theme. Suicides seem more likely to occur if somebody goes to the lav and leaves the other pilot alone, I'm hoping nobody does that anymore. LAM and germanwings are both recent, both had that MO and occurred in quick succession of each other... how many case studies does it take to change the rule?

Av8rPHX 01-09-2021 03:23 PM

Heard reports of heavy rain in the area around the time of the crash,any possibility there was convective activity around the area they might have encountered?


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Hetman 01-09-2021 06:12 PM

https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/sj182

Watch the playback starting at 7:38. Pay attention to heading and groundspeed.

Edit- Link isn't working. Search manually

rickair7777 01-11-2021 10:35 AM

CVR/FDR located...

https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN29G00U

TransWorld 01-11-2021 05:00 PM

Glad they are located. Sure there is an explanation as to what happened. Rather baffling as to why. Condolences to the families.

ShyGuy 01-13-2021 12:13 PM

Sad. A Covid test requirement forced them off their original flight and onto the doomed flight.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/10/asia/...ntl/index.html

"Minarni and her husband were supposed to fly home January 5 on another carrier -- Nam Air, he said.
But when they arrived at the airport Tuesday, they were informed that in order to board the flight, they would need to take a coronavirus PCR test -- a process that would delay them from flying for another two days.
Once the couple got the results of their test, they were able to rebook their flight home -- but this time, it would be on another carrier, Sriwijaya Air."

rickair7777 01-25-2021 09:39 AM

The investigation is looking at the AT. Sure hope this isn't a case of mismanaged AT failure...


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-55761504


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