PANGKALAN BUN. High waves and strong currents in the Java Sea again prevented Indonesian Navy divers from accessing the fuselage and what is believed to be the cockpit of the AirAsia plane that crashed three weeks ago, according to officials. A team of 15 divers attempted to reach the wreckage to examine it and calculate its weight, but failed due to unfavorable conditions, said Suryadi Bambang Supriyadi, director of operations at the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas). Survey ships have located at least nine large objects, including the aircraft’s fuselage, what is believed to be the cockpit and an engine, Supriyadi said. The fuselage is sitting on the seabed at a depth of 28 meters.
Sea conditions halt search for AirAsia fuselage
PANGKALAN BUN. High waves and strong currents in the Java Sea again prevented Indonesian Navy divers from accessing the fuselage and what is believed to be the cockpit of the AirAsia plane that crashed three weeks ago, according to officials. A team of 15 divers attempted to reach the wreckage to examine it and calculate its weight, but failed due to unfavorable conditions, said Suryadi Bambang Supriyadi, director of operations at the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas). Survey ships have located at least nine large objects, including the aircraft’s fuselage, what is believed to be the cockpit and an engine, Supriyadi said. The fuselage is sitting on the seabed at a depth of 28 meters.