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12-30-2014, 04:22 AM
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Re: Bodies From AirAsia Flight 8501 That Crashed Into The Java Sea
Bad move...They'll be condemned by other nations for that... I've downloaded the video, if youtube removes it I'll upload here.
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12-30-2014, 04:39 AM
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Re: Bodies From AirAsia Flight 8501 That Crashed Into The Java Sea
So far just a couple of screen captures from breaking news. Bodies have been taken to Indonesia, so I'm thinking there will be more. Also some debris including a suitcase that was found floating. Feel free to contribute if you find more
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12-30-2014, 04:43 AM
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Re: Bodies From AirAsia Flight 8501 That Crashed Into The Java Sea
I saw the same clip from Indonesian News... I'm sure the family of that person enjoyed seeing the dead body for 3 minutes bobbing around with the current If they could recognise her, but even if they weren't completely certain they would have had an idea. So looks like all will be dead, I hope we get the black box this time at least. I'm surprised that when these planes go down we are not able to pin point their exact location straight away, I really thought technology was advanced enough for that. |
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12-30-2014, 05:02 AM
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I know, I don't understand the lack of a tracking device of dome sort Hopefully the family are avoiding looking at the news.
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12-30-2014, 05:13 AM
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And yeah I'm sure there are tracking devices, I'm still suspicious as to my the air Malaysia one couldn't be tracked a lot better too (even if not to the exact location). When they were searching for that thing they didn't even know what continent is was closest to |
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12-30-2014, 05:13 AM
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Http://time.com/3649270/airasia-qz85...-plane-bodies/ AirAsia Relatives in Shock as Indonesian TV Airs Images of Floating Body David Stout / Surabaya David_m_stout 3:55 AM ET Family members of passengers on board AirAsia Flight QZ 8501 react after watching news reports showing an unidentified body floating in the Java Sea, inside the crisis center set up at Juanda International Airport in Surabaya on Dec. 30, 2014 Bedlam has broken out at Surabaya’s Juanda International Airport, after Indonesian TV images of what appeared to be a dead body and aircraft debris floating in the Java Sea were seen by relatives of passengers from the missing AirAsia Flight QZ 8501. The relatives had been gathering at the airport, hoping for news of the Singapore-bound plane, which took off early Sunday morning with 162 passengers and crew on board and disappeared 42 minutes into the flight. When graphic news images of a body were shown on TV screens set up in family waiting areas, dozens burst into hysterical wailing. At least two people fainted and were carried out to waiting ambulances. The broadcasting of the images has provoked criticism, prompting a news anchor from TVOne, a live-news channel, to apologize to waiting relatives. “Based on the navy radio, it has been reported that the warship Bung Tomo has retrieved 40 bodies and the number is growing. They are very busy now,” Indonesian navy spokesman Manahan Simorangkir told Agence France-Presse. Officials had earlier confirmed to family members that an emergency exit door, a life jacket and other objects were spotted by an Indonesian Air Force plane, around 100 miles off Pangkalan Bun, in Central Kalimantan province, in southern Borneo. The co-pilot of the C-130 Hercules aircraft, Air Force First Lieutenant Tri Wibowo, earlier told Indonesian media that he had seen objects floating in the Karimata Strait, in the waters around Ketapang district in West Kalimantan, that resembled a body, luggage, a life jacket and plane debris. As that news trickled in, friends and relatives of passengers sat listlessly in the airport’s crisis center, sobbing quietly into tissues and gazing into space. However, it was the shocking reality of the televised news images that caused the real outpouring of despair and grief. Police officers in blue berets prevented dozens of press from entering the building, but that didn’t stop journalists pressing up against the windows. Inside, food cartons and other paper objects were torn up and used to cover the glass to prevent media from looking in. “As the search and rescue coordinator, I can 95% confirm [that this is] debris and objects from the plane,” said National Search and Rescue Agency chief Bambang Soelistyo at a news conference just a short while earlier. “The 5% is simply because I haven’t seen personally seen them.” He added that he was now dispatching divers to look for more debris in the area’s shallow waters. Indonesian President Joko Widodo has flown to Pangkalan Bun on Tuesday afternoon, and will later go to the crisis center in Surabaya. AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes tweeted that he was also “rushing” to Surabaya. The plane’s disappearance is the third Malaysian-related air tragedy this year (QZ 8501’s owner, Indonesia AirAsia, is in turn 49% owned by Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia). Though none of the disasters are related, Malaysian aviation’s annus horribilis has spooked regional travelers. No distress call was issued before the plane disappeared from radar, and no emergency-locator transmitters have been detected. Bad weather is thought a likely contributing factor to the plane’s fate. — With reporting by Yenni Kwok / Hong Kong
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12-30-2014, 05:40 AM
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Re: Bodies From AirAsia Flight 8501 That Crashed Into The Java Sea
How horrific that these families would have to endure looking at that body floating. Parading it around as if it were some proof that they found the flight. No tact at all.
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