JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER.
1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
PROVERBS 23:5
5 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not? for riches certainly make themselves wings; they fly away as an eagle toward heaven.
JOB 40:18
18 His bones are as strong pieces of brass; his bones are like bars of iron.
FLIGHT RADAR24.COM-ASIA
http://www.flightradar24.com/13.08,75.06/2
NEWS FOR QZ 8501-A320-200 ON MISSING PLANE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_14.html (D-18)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_13.html (D-17)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_12.html (D-16)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_11.html (D-15)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_10.html (D-14)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_9.html (D-13)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_8.html (D-12)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_7.html (D-11)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_6.html (D-10)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_5.html (D-9)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_4.html (D-8)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_3.html (D-7)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_2.html (D-6)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way.html (D-5)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_31.html (D-4)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_77.html (D-3A)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_30.html (D-3)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_29.html (D-2)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way.html (D-1A)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz8501-missing-on-way-to.html (D-1)
ALL MH370 STORIES I DONE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz8501-missing-on-way-to.html
MH 777-17 STORIES-RUSSIA DOWNS JETLINER
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/mh370-2-arrested-for-stealing-20000.html
QZ 8501 A320-200 DEMENTIONS AND DATA
http://www.airbus.com/aircraftfamilies/passengeraircraft/a320family/a320/specifications/
IDENTIFICATION PAGE OF THE DEAD FROM FLIGHT QZ 8501-A320-200
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/identification-page-of-passengers-and.html
AIRASIA A320-200 SEAT LAYOUT V2-QZ 8501-PK AXC
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Air_Asia/Air_Asia_Airbus_320.php
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Asiana/Asiana_Airbus_A320-200_V2.php
NAMES OF PERSONS ON FLIGHT A320-200 QZ 8501
http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/article/1669513/list-passengers-air-asia-flight-qz-8501
A320-200 UPDATE-REDDIT
https://www.reddit.com/live/u5bkiqteljl4
LIVE UPDATES ON QZ 8501-FROM CHANNEL NEWS ASIA
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/live-blog-airasia-flight/1563004.html
EARTH NETWORKS-LIGHTENING STRIKES
http://www.earthnetworks.com/ournetworks/lightningnetwork.aspx
TRANS7 INDONESIA
http://translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&sl=id&u=http://www.trans7.co.id/&prev=search
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE DEAD THE SECOND THEY DIE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/what-happens-to-lost-and-christians.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/world-war-3-and-nuclear-weapons-that.html
MISSING FLIGHT QZ 8501 AIR BUS A320-200-pic-Indianexpress.com
JUST LIKE I FIGURED.THE FUSELAGE IS AT LEAST 100 FEET LONG WITH ONE WING ATTACHED TO IT. -pic-CNA
Divers tried to reach the wreckage in the morning and again in the afternoon, but did not succeeded in getting close enough to the fuselage, which is about 30 metres (100 feet) under water, to make an initial assessment.-PIC-CNA
UPDATES-JAN 15,15-10:35AM
channelnewsasia updates in small type-Operation to lift #QZ8501 main body from sea floor has failed so far today: Basarnas chief Soelistyo.Soelistyo also said that the mission to locate QZ8501 victims will continue, even if no bodies are found in the fuselage. He added that success and failure is part of every mission, and that once the mission is no longer effective or efficient, the operation will end. Authorities have been attempting lift using balloons since 10am. Mission to locate bodies is still ongoing: Basarnas—Jackson Board (@JackBoard) January 15, 2015.2.30AM: BASARNAS Chief Bambang Soelistyo has said that the operation to lift the fuselage from the seabed has so far failed. Authorities have been attempting to lift the fuselage with balloons, and have added that the mission to locate bodies is still ongoing.3.15AM: BASARNAS chief Bambang Soelistyo is enroute to KN Pacitan, which is in the plane's search zone. Divers are aboard the vessel. 4.42AM: The body of Cindy Clarissa Soetjipto, female, 15 years old,(39) was identified today. She was from Malang. 5.18AM: Our reporter Lam Shushan spent 10 days on board the RSS Persistence, in the hunt for the AirAsia QZ8501 and has a first-hand account of the trying conditions which search teams faced.After informing BASARNAS, Indonesian search authority, that MV Swift Rescue had found the fuselage, RSN divers went one step further. They spent last night marking the site with buoys to make it easier for subsequent recovery teams which Indonesia would despatch. Our divers had to do some heavy lifting, as each buoy is anchored to the seabed with 20kg weights. Job done and the wreckage underwater is now clearly marked-Ng Eng Hen. 7.09AM: Singapore navy divers have marked the site where QZ8501's fuselage was found, to make it easier for subsequent recovery teams, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen. 8.49AM: The families of those on board QZ8501 have expressed renewed hopes that the bodies of their loved ones will be found soon. 10.35AM: Rough seas have hampered search operations. More victims are believed to be trapped under the fuselage, but no bodies were recovered today, said AirAsia.
AirAsia Indonesia Flight QZ8501-AS PER 15 JANUARY 2015 21:00 HRS LT (GMT+7)
SURABAYA, 15TH JANUARY 2015 - The search and rescue (SAR) operations led by The National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) Republic of Indonesia resumed search and recovery operations in the primary search area today.SAR vessels, helicopters and sea divers were mobilized around the primary focus area today to observe the seafloor prior to the passengers and wreckage recovery as it was suspected that more passengers are likely trapped under the wreckage. However, there are no additional recoveries reported today.The two passengers remains which were recovered yesterday (14/01) are still in Kota Baru, South Borneo and will be flown to Surabaya (Bhayangkara Hospital) for identification purposes.The Disaster Victim Identification Police Department Republic of Indonesia (DVI POLRI) announced that one passenger has been identified as: Cindy Clarissa Soetjipto (female). AirAsia Indonesia officially handed over the passenger remains to the family this afternoon.To date, BASARNAS has confirmed to have recovered a total of 50 remains of which 39 remains have been identified by DVI POLRI, 9 remains are still being identified and 2 remains have yet arrived at Bhayangkara Hospital.AirAsia Indonesia would like to take this opportunity to urge the public seeking progress on the search and evacuation and identification process of QZ 8501 passengers to refer solely to official information from BASARNAS and DVI POLRI.You may also obtain substantiated information only from authorised AirAsia social media accounts: Facebook-Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families and friends of our passengers and colleagues on board QZ 8501.
QZ8501: Rough seas stop divers reaching jet's main body-UPDATED: 15 Jan 2015 22:35-CNA
PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia: Indonesian divers on Thursday (Jan 15) failed to reach the drowned main body of an AirAsia jet that crashed last month, as bad weather and rough seas hampered efforts to reach the remaining victims' bodies.Flight QZ8501 went down on December 28 in stormy weather during what was supposed to be a short trip from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore, with 162 people on board. After a lengthy search, a Singapore military vessel spotted the fuselage - the main trunk of the plane - at the bottom of the Java Sea on Wednesday.So far just 50 bodies have been recovered, but authorities hope the main section will contain most of the bodies of passengers and crew. Underwater photos taken by high-tech search equipment showed the fuselage and part of Malaysia-based AirAsia's motto - "Now Everyone Can Fly" - painted on the plane's exterior.Divers tried to reach the wreckage in the morning and again in the afternoon, but did not succeeded in getting close enough to the fuselage, which is about 30 metres (100 feet) under water, to make an initial assessment."Our diving operation was hampered by bad weather," search and rescue agency official S.B Supriyadi told AFP. "It was raining heavily, there were high waves, the visibility under water was less than two metres and there were strong currents."Divers will go down again early on Friday, he added. Officials say if divers have problems retrieving bodies from the aircraft while it is still on the seabed, rescuers will try to lift it. The fuselage is attached to part of a wing, and the wreckage is 26 metres long.Rescuers have already used giant balloons to lift the plane's tail out of the water after it was found about two kilometres (1.2 miles) from the main body.
'I HAVE NEW HOPE'
Farmer Aris Siswanto, whose wife's body has yet to be recovered, said he was relieved the fuselage had finally been found. "I have waited anxiously for 19 days now without any certainty," the 42-year-old, who lives close to Surabaya, told AFP."With the discovery of the fuselage I feel like I have new hope, even if it is only the hope of seeing my wife's remains."MV Swift Rescue, the Singaporean ship that located the main body of the wreck, was part of a huge international hunt that also included boats from the US and China. Officials said the search was now being scaled back, with most international vessels leaving.Earlier this week search teams discovered the jet's black boxes - the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder - which should contain crucial information to help determine why the plane went down.The boxes, which are actually orange in colour, have been flown to Jakarta, where Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee is leading a probe into the accident helped by experts from countries including France and the US.Indonesia's meteorological agency has said bad weather may have caused the crash, but only the black boxes will be able to provide definitive answers. The flight data recorder holds a wealth of information about every major part of the plane, including details such as its speed and the direction it was travelling. The voice recorder stores radio transmissions and sounds in the cockpit.Safety committee head Tatang Kurniadi said 174 hours of data had been downloaded from the flight data recorder, and two hours and four minutes from the cockpit voice recorder. The data must now be converted into a usable format before the lengthy analysis process can begin.Shortly before disappearing, the pilot had asked for permission to fly at a higher altitude to avoid a major storm, but the request was not approved due to other planes above him on the popular route.In his last communication, the experienced pilot said he wanted to change course to avoid the storm before. Then all contact was lost, about 40 minutes after take-off. All but seven of those on board the flight were Indonesian.- AFP/ir
Divers search for bodies in fuselage of crashed AirAsia jet-Reuters-By Vorasit Satienlerk and Djohan Widjaja-JAN 15,15-YAHOONEWS
PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesian navy divers searched for bodies on Thursday in the fuselage of an AirAsia airliner that crashed into the sea more than two weeks ago, killing all 162 people on board.A military vessel found the fuselage on Wednesday, about 3 km (2 miles) from where the tail of the aircraft was hauled up from the bottom of the Java Sea last weekend.Indonesia AirAsia Flight QZ8501 lost contact with air traffic control in bad weather on Dec. 28, less than halfway into a two-hour flight from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.The cause of AirAsia's first fatal crash is not yet known, but seasonal storms are believed to have been a factor.Divers retrieved the flight data and cockpit voice recorders earlier this week from the plane's sunken wreckage. Indonesian investigators have started examining the black box recorders and hope to find clues on why the plane crashed within days.Only 50 bodies have been recovered and searchers hope more of the victims, most of whom were Indonesian, will be found in the fuselage, the main section of the plane that holds passengers and crew.If bodies are found in the fuselage, divers will need to determine whether the entire wreckage can be lifted by using large balloons or if bodies need to be retrieved separately."We will wait for the calculation results from the divers on which one is faster. If it's faster to lift (bodies), we lift one by one," Supriyadi, operations coordinator for the National Search and Rescue Agency, told reporters in the town of Pangkalan Bun, the base for the search effort.Any recovered bodies will be flown to East Java's police headquarters in Surabaya for identification.(Additional reporting by Fransiska Nangoy in JAKARTA; Writing by Randy Fabi; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
Singapore navy finds main body of crashed AirAsia jet-AFP | Updated: January 15, 2015-ASTRO AWANI
PANGKALAN BUN: A Singaporean navy ship on Wednesday located the main body of the AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea late last month, raising hopes that bodies of most of the 162 victims will now be found.Underwater photos showed the cracked fuselage and part of a wing of Flight QZ8501, that went down on December 28 in stormy weather during a short trip from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.The discovery of the fuselage is the latest boost in a lengthy search operation in Indonesian waters hampered by bad weather. Just 50 bodies have so far been recovered with most of the victims believed to be trapped inside the Airbus 320-200's main body.It followed the retrieval this week of both the plane's black boxes, which contain vital information to help investigators determine what caused the crash.AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes confirmed the fuselage had been found in a tweet, saying: "It is so so sad though seeing our aircraft. I'm gutted and devastated.""We hope all our guests are there," he added.Singapore's Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said in a Facebook post that the MV Swift Rescue had located the wreckage, which was 26 metres (85 feet) long and about two kilometres from where the plane's tail was found earlier.On the photos accompanying the post, taken by the ship's remotely operated vehicle, the words "now" and "everyone" are visible, apparently from AirAsia's motto "Now Everyone Can Fly" painted on the plane's exterior.Indonesia's national search and rescue chief Bambang Soelistyo said that divers would head to the main body on Thursday."It is already dark so we will carry out the dive tomorrow morning with the target to find the victims which may still be around it or trapped in the body," he said."If the divers have any difficulty, the next step will then be to lift the body and the wing."He added that two more victims were found Wednesday, meaning 50 bodies have so far been retrieved.The Singapore navy ship was part of a huge international hunt for the plane, which also included US and Chinese ships.
Vital black boxes
The so-called black boxes -- which are actually orange in colour -- have been flown to Jakarta, where Indonesia's National Transport Safety Committee is leading a probe into the accident, helped by experts from countries including France and the United States.The country's meteorological agency has said bad weather may have caused the crash but only the black boxes will be able to provide definitive answers. Investigators have started retrieving data from the recorders and converting it into a usable format, which will take around a week, before the lengthy analysis process can begin, committee head Tatang Kurniadi told AFP.The flight data recorder holds a wealth of information about every major part of the plane, with details such as the jet's speed and the direction it was heading in, while the cockpit voice recorder stores radio transmissions and sounds in the cockpit.The committee has said a preliminary report on the accident will be produced within a month, and a final report after a year.At a port near Pangkalan Bun, the search headquarters on Borneo island, Indonesian investigators and their French counterparts also began examining the tail, which was lifted out of the water at the weekend.Before take-off, the plane's pilot had asked for permission to fly at a higher altitude to avoid a major storm but the request was not approved due to other planes above him on the popular route.In his last communication, the experienced pilot said he wanted to change course to avoid the storm. Then all contact was lost, about 40 minutes after take-off.All but seven of those on board the flight were Indonesian. The foreign nationals were from South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Britain and France.
PROVERBS 23:5
5 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not? for riches certainly make themselves wings; they fly away as an eagle toward heaven.
JOB 40:18
18 His bones are as strong pieces of brass; his bones are like bars of iron.
FLIGHT RADAR24.COM-ASIA
http://www.flightradar24.com/13.08,75.06/2
NEWS FOR QZ 8501-A320-200 ON MISSING PLANE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_14.html (D-18)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_13.html (D-17)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_12.html (D-16)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_11.html (D-15)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_10.html (D-14)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_9.html (D-13)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_8.html (D-12)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_7.html (D-11)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_6.html (D-10)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_5.html (D-9)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_4.html (D-8)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_3.html (D-7)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_2.html (D-6)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way.html (D-5)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_31.html (D-4)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_77.html (D-3A)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_30.html (D-3)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_29.html (D-2)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way.html (D-1A)
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz8501-missing-on-way-to.html (D-1)
ALL MH370 STORIES I DONE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/12/airasia-flight-qz8501-missing-on-way-to.html
MH 777-17 STORIES-RUSSIA DOWNS JETLINER
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/mh370-2-arrested-for-stealing-20000.html
QZ 8501 A320-200 DEMENTIONS AND DATA
http://www.airbus.com/aircraftfamilies/passengeraircraft/a320family/a320/specifications/
IDENTIFICATION PAGE OF THE DEAD FROM FLIGHT QZ 8501-A320-200
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/identification-page-of-passengers-and.html
AIRASIA A320-200 SEAT LAYOUT V2-QZ 8501-PK AXC
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Air_Asia/Air_Asia_Airbus_320.php
http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Asiana/Asiana_Airbus_A320-200_V2.php
NAMES OF PERSONS ON FLIGHT A320-200 QZ 8501
http://www.scmp.com/news/asia/article/1669513/list-passengers-air-asia-flight-qz-8501
A320-200 UPDATE-REDDIT
https://www.reddit.com/live/u5bkiqteljl4
LIVE UPDATES ON QZ 8501-FROM CHANNEL NEWS ASIA
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/live-blog-airasia-flight/1563004.html
EARTH NETWORKS-LIGHTENING STRIKES
http://www.earthnetworks.com/ournetworks/lightningnetwork.aspx
TRANS7 INDONESIA
http://translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&sl=id&u=http://www.trans7.co.id/&prev=search
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE DEAD THE SECOND THEY DIE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/what-happens-to-lost-and-christians.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/world-war-3-and-nuclear-weapons-that.html
MISSING FLIGHT QZ 8501 AIR BUS A320-200-pic-Indianexpress.com
JUST LIKE I FIGURED.THE FUSELAGE IS AT LEAST 100 FEET LONG WITH ONE WING ATTACHED TO IT. -pic-CNA
Divers tried to reach the wreckage in the morning and again in the afternoon, but did not succeeded in getting close enough to the fuselage, which is about 30 metres (100 feet) under water, to make an initial assessment.-PIC-CNA
UPDATES-JAN 15,15-10:35AM
channelnewsasia updates in small type-Operation to lift #QZ8501 main body from sea floor has failed so far today: Basarnas chief Soelistyo.Soelistyo also said that the mission to locate QZ8501 victims will continue, even if no bodies are found in the fuselage. He added that success and failure is part of every mission, and that once the mission is no longer effective or efficient, the operation will end. Authorities have been attempting lift using balloons since 10am. Mission to locate bodies is still ongoing: Basarnas—Jackson Board (@JackBoard) January 15, 2015.2.30AM: BASARNAS Chief Bambang Soelistyo has said that the operation to lift the fuselage from the seabed has so far failed. Authorities have been attempting to lift the fuselage with balloons, and have added that the mission to locate bodies is still ongoing.3.15AM: BASARNAS chief Bambang Soelistyo is enroute to KN Pacitan, which is in the plane's search zone. Divers are aboard the vessel. 4.42AM: The body of Cindy Clarissa Soetjipto, female, 15 years old,(39) was identified today. She was from Malang. 5.18AM: Our reporter Lam Shushan spent 10 days on board the RSS Persistence, in the hunt for the AirAsia QZ8501 and has a first-hand account of the trying conditions which search teams faced.After informing BASARNAS, Indonesian search authority, that MV Swift Rescue had found the fuselage, RSN divers went one step further. They spent last night marking the site with buoys to make it easier for subsequent recovery teams which Indonesia would despatch. Our divers had to do some heavy lifting, as each buoy is anchored to the seabed with 20kg weights. Job done and the wreckage underwater is now clearly marked-Ng Eng Hen. 7.09AM: Singapore navy divers have marked the site where QZ8501's fuselage was found, to make it easier for subsequent recovery teams, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen. 8.49AM: The families of those on board QZ8501 have expressed renewed hopes that the bodies of their loved ones will be found soon. 10.35AM: Rough seas have hampered search operations. More victims are believed to be trapped under the fuselage, but no bodies were recovered today, said AirAsia.
AirAsia Indonesia Flight QZ8501-AS PER 15 JANUARY 2015 21:00 HRS LT (GMT+7)
SURABAYA, 15TH JANUARY 2015 - The search and rescue (SAR) operations led by The National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) Republic of Indonesia resumed search and recovery operations in the primary search area today.SAR vessels, helicopters and sea divers were mobilized around the primary focus area today to observe the seafloor prior to the passengers and wreckage recovery as it was suspected that more passengers are likely trapped under the wreckage. However, there are no additional recoveries reported today.The two passengers remains which were recovered yesterday (14/01) are still in Kota Baru, South Borneo and will be flown to Surabaya (Bhayangkara Hospital) for identification purposes.The Disaster Victim Identification Police Department Republic of Indonesia (DVI POLRI) announced that one passenger has been identified as: Cindy Clarissa Soetjipto (female). AirAsia Indonesia officially handed over the passenger remains to the family this afternoon.To date, BASARNAS has confirmed to have recovered a total of 50 remains of which 39 remains have been identified by DVI POLRI, 9 remains are still being identified and 2 remains have yet arrived at Bhayangkara Hospital.AirAsia Indonesia would like to take this opportunity to urge the public seeking progress on the search and evacuation and identification process of QZ 8501 passengers to refer solely to official information from BASARNAS and DVI POLRI.You may also obtain substantiated information only from authorised AirAsia social media accounts: Facebook-Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families and friends of our passengers and colleagues on board QZ 8501.
QZ8501: Rough seas stop divers reaching jet's main body-UPDATED: 15 Jan 2015 22:35-CNA
PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia: Indonesian divers on Thursday (Jan 15) failed to reach the drowned main body of an AirAsia jet that crashed last month, as bad weather and rough seas hampered efforts to reach the remaining victims' bodies.Flight QZ8501 went down on December 28 in stormy weather during what was supposed to be a short trip from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore, with 162 people on board. After a lengthy search, a Singapore military vessel spotted the fuselage - the main trunk of the plane - at the bottom of the Java Sea on Wednesday.So far just 50 bodies have been recovered, but authorities hope the main section will contain most of the bodies of passengers and crew. Underwater photos taken by high-tech search equipment showed the fuselage and part of Malaysia-based AirAsia's motto - "Now Everyone Can Fly" - painted on the plane's exterior.Divers tried to reach the wreckage in the morning and again in the afternoon, but did not succeeded in getting close enough to the fuselage, which is about 30 metres (100 feet) under water, to make an initial assessment."Our diving operation was hampered by bad weather," search and rescue agency official S.B Supriyadi told AFP. "It was raining heavily, there were high waves, the visibility under water was less than two metres and there were strong currents."Divers will go down again early on Friday, he added. Officials say if divers have problems retrieving bodies from the aircraft while it is still on the seabed, rescuers will try to lift it. The fuselage is attached to part of a wing, and the wreckage is 26 metres long.Rescuers have already used giant balloons to lift the plane's tail out of the water after it was found about two kilometres (1.2 miles) from the main body.
'I HAVE NEW HOPE'
Farmer Aris Siswanto, whose wife's body has yet to be recovered, said he was relieved the fuselage had finally been found. "I have waited anxiously for 19 days now without any certainty," the 42-year-old, who lives close to Surabaya, told AFP."With the discovery of the fuselage I feel like I have new hope, even if it is only the hope of seeing my wife's remains."MV Swift Rescue, the Singaporean ship that located the main body of the wreck, was part of a huge international hunt that also included boats from the US and China. Officials said the search was now being scaled back, with most international vessels leaving.Earlier this week search teams discovered the jet's black boxes - the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder - which should contain crucial information to help determine why the plane went down.The boxes, which are actually orange in colour, have been flown to Jakarta, where Indonesia's National Transportation Safety Committee is leading a probe into the accident helped by experts from countries including France and the US.Indonesia's meteorological agency has said bad weather may have caused the crash, but only the black boxes will be able to provide definitive answers. The flight data recorder holds a wealth of information about every major part of the plane, including details such as its speed and the direction it was travelling. The voice recorder stores radio transmissions and sounds in the cockpit.Safety committee head Tatang Kurniadi said 174 hours of data had been downloaded from the flight data recorder, and two hours and four minutes from the cockpit voice recorder. The data must now be converted into a usable format before the lengthy analysis process can begin.Shortly before disappearing, the pilot had asked for permission to fly at a higher altitude to avoid a major storm, but the request was not approved due to other planes above him on the popular route.In his last communication, the experienced pilot said he wanted to change course to avoid the storm before. Then all contact was lost, about 40 minutes after take-off. All but seven of those on board the flight were Indonesian.- AFP/ir
Divers search for bodies in fuselage of crashed AirAsia jet-Reuters-By Vorasit Satienlerk and Djohan Widjaja-JAN 15,15-YAHOONEWS
PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia (Reuters) - Indonesian navy divers searched for bodies on Thursday in the fuselage of an AirAsia airliner that crashed into the sea more than two weeks ago, killing all 162 people on board.A military vessel found the fuselage on Wednesday, about 3 km (2 miles) from where the tail of the aircraft was hauled up from the bottom of the Java Sea last weekend.Indonesia AirAsia Flight QZ8501 lost contact with air traffic control in bad weather on Dec. 28, less than halfway into a two-hour flight from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.The cause of AirAsia's first fatal crash is not yet known, but seasonal storms are believed to have been a factor.Divers retrieved the flight data and cockpit voice recorders earlier this week from the plane's sunken wreckage. Indonesian investigators have started examining the black box recorders and hope to find clues on why the plane crashed within days.Only 50 bodies have been recovered and searchers hope more of the victims, most of whom were Indonesian, will be found in the fuselage, the main section of the plane that holds passengers and crew.If bodies are found in the fuselage, divers will need to determine whether the entire wreckage can be lifted by using large balloons or if bodies need to be retrieved separately."We will wait for the calculation results from the divers on which one is faster. If it's faster to lift (bodies), we lift one by one," Supriyadi, operations coordinator for the National Search and Rescue Agency, told reporters in the town of Pangkalan Bun, the base for the search effort.Any recovered bodies will be flown to East Java's police headquarters in Surabaya for identification.(Additional reporting by Fransiska Nangoy in JAKARTA; Writing by Randy Fabi; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
Singapore navy finds main body of crashed AirAsia jet-AFP | Updated: January 15, 2015-ASTRO AWANI
PANGKALAN BUN: A Singaporean navy ship on Wednesday located the main body of the AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea late last month, raising hopes that bodies of most of the 162 victims will now be found.Underwater photos showed the cracked fuselage and part of a wing of Flight QZ8501, that went down on December 28 in stormy weather during a short trip from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.The discovery of the fuselage is the latest boost in a lengthy search operation in Indonesian waters hampered by bad weather. Just 50 bodies have so far been recovered with most of the victims believed to be trapped inside the Airbus 320-200's main body.It followed the retrieval this week of both the plane's black boxes, which contain vital information to help investigators determine what caused the crash.AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes confirmed the fuselage had been found in a tweet, saying: "It is so so sad though seeing our aircraft. I'm gutted and devastated.""We hope all our guests are there," he added.Singapore's Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said in a Facebook post that the MV Swift Rescue had located the wreckage, which was 26 metres (85 feet) long and about two kilometres from where the plane's tail was found earlier.On the photos accompanying the post, taken by the ship's remotely operated vehicle, the words "now" and "everyone" are visible, apparently from AirAsia's motto "Now Everyone Can Fly" painted on the plane's exterior.Indonesia's national search and rescue chief Bambang Soelistyo said that divers would head to the main body on Thursday."It is already dark so we will carry out the dive tomorrow morning with the target to find the victims which may still be around it or trapped in the body," he said."If the divers have any difficulty, the next step will then be to lift the body and the wing."He added that two more victims were found Wednesday, meaning 50 bodies have so far been retrieved.The Singapore navy ship was part of a huge international hunt for the plane, which also included US and Chinese ships.
Vital black boxes
The so-called black boxes -- which are actually orange in colour -- have been flown to Jakarta, where Indonesia's National Transport Safety Committee is leading a probe into the accident, helped by experts from countries including France and the United States.The country's meteorological agency has said bad weather may have caused the crash but only the black boxes will be able to provide definitive answers. Investigators have started retrieving data from the recorders and converting it into a usable format, which will take around a week, before the lengthy analysis process can begin, committee head Tatang Kurniadi told AFP.The flight data recorder holds a wealth of information about every major part of the plane, with details such as the jet's speed and the direction it was heading in, while the cockpit voice recorder stores radio transmissions and sounds in the cockpit.The committee has said a preliminary report on the accident will be produced within a month, and a final report after a year.At a port near Pangkalan Bun, the search headquarters on Borneo island, Indonesian investigators and their French counterparts also began examining the tail, which was lifted out of the water at the weekend.Before take-off, the plane's pilot had asked for permission to fly at a higher altitude to avoid a major storm but the request was not approved due to other planes above him on the popular route.In his last communication, the experienced pilot said he wanted to change course to avoid the storm. Then all contact was lost, about 40 minutes after take-off.All but seven of those on board the flight were Indonesian. The foreign nationals were from South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Britain and France.