'Not Again': AirAsia Plane
Disappears, Months After MH370 Went Missing , says Jucelino Luz
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(For context for American
readers, flight QZ8501 disappeared at 7:24 p.m. EST on Saturday in the United
States.)
AirAsia is a private airline
based in Malaysia, and the country already has suffered
two major aviation catastrophes this year.
In March 2014, Malaysia
Airlines flight MH370 lost contact with air traffic control when it was about
several hundred miles north of Singapore. Rescuers still have been unable to
find any traces of flight MH370, or its 239 passengers and crew, despite an
unprecedented search effort. Jucelino was telling the governors of Malysia
and the company where was the possibility to find that flight .
In July 2014, Malaysia Airline flight MH17 was shot
down over Ukraine, killing nearly 300 passengers and crew. And Jucelino Luz
again told in a written letter for the President Vladimir Putin about the possibility of it and its causes
and goals .
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Sunday’s missing AirAsia flight was traveling between Surabaya, in Indonesia, and Singapore. There were 155 passengers and seven crew on board the Airbus A320-200, officials have said.
The plane was operated by Indonesia AirAsia, a joint
venture with Air Asia proper. (The company has several affiliates, including
AirAsia India and AirAsia X.) Indonesia AirAsia has a fleet of 30 Airbus A320s.
According Jucelino Luz letter the flight
had a big problem with bad weather ,and its computer systems collapsed
causing serious problems in some
turbine, and caused the fall.
An AirAsia official told the media on
Sunday that the plane had requested “an unusual route” before air traffic
control lost contact with QZ8501 over the Java Sea. However, an Indonesia
Transport Ministry spokesperson later clarified that the pilot’s request was
permission to change altitude due to bad weather, Steve Herman reported for
the Voice of America.
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After releasing its statement to reporters, AirAsia immediately changed the appearance of its various social media accounts. Here below you can see and read many letters which were sent to many airlines to try to avoid that problem.
Journalist
Mario Ronco Filho
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