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The wreckage was found 370m from the plane's last known position Indonesian investigators have released a preliminary report on the Lion Air flight JT610 that crashed on 29 October, killing 189 ...
Investigators have been examining Lion Air flight JT610’s “black box” data recorder and other debris in a bid to determine why the plane went down over the Java Sea on October 29.
We're following reports that contact has been lost with Lion Air flight #JT610 shortly after takeoff from Jakarta. The crash is the worst airline disaster in Indonesia since an AirAsia flight from ...
Lion Air plane heading to Depati Amir Airport in Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung Islands, from Jakarta crashed into the Java Sea on Monday morning. Flight JT610 was carrying 189 people, comprising ...
Indonesia’s National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) published its final 322-page accident investigation report on the October 2018 Lion Air Boeing 737 MAX flight JT610 crash, finding ...
A key instrument reading on Lion Air flight JT610 was faulty even as the pilots taxied out for takeoff. As soon as the Boeing 737 MAX was airborne, the captain’s control column began to shake as ...
An old friend had sent a group text alerting Fenlix and others that Lion Air Flight JT610 — a plane headed to their hometown 70 minutes away — was missing somewhere over the Java Sea.
The Lion Air plane that crashed into the ocean last ... as well as the deadly crash on Oct. 29, when Flight JT610 crashed minutes after takeoff from Jakarta, Indonesia, with 189 people on board.
Flight JT610 plunged into the Java Sea on Monday ... The development comes as Lion Air said it would be meeting with the plane’s manufacturer Boeing today to discuss the jet’s erratic ...
It has been eight hours since Lion Air flight JT610 is estimated to have crashed. Here’s what we know so far: Lion Air flight JT610 crashed, 13 minutes after takeoff, in the sea off Jakarta at ...