People Are Expected To Be Afraid Of Getting On A Plane After The Fall Of Sriwijaya Air SJ-182
JAKARTA - CEO of PT Astronacci International, a company engaged in the capital market, Gema Goeyardi hopes that the crash of the Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 plane will not cause a sense of trauma in the community for safety in the world of aviation.
This is because, he said, currently there are various reports calling the safety of the Indonesian aviation world in doubt. Starting from the issue of old planes to problematic pilots.
"Don't just because this incident actually causes trauma for the community not to board an airplane," said Gema in a written statement, Tuesday, January 12.
According to him, the government, in this case the Ministry of Transportation, has provided security guarantees for every passenger in the world of aviation.
"Pilots and planes before flying have performed various procedures that are right and best," said Gema.
Gema views that quick steps have been taken by the joint SAR team which continues to search for locations in the waters of the Thousand Islands waters.
* For several days they rotated at the location to continue to uncover behind this accident. Support and caring actions for the SAR Team are moral support for these humanitarian fighters, "he explained.
The crash of the Sriwijaya Air plane with the PK-CLC SJ182 registration number on the Jakarta-Pontianak route was discovered after losing contact on Saturday, January 9, at 14:40 WIB. Then, it was confirmed that the plane crashed in the waters of the Thousand Islands, precisely between Lancang Island and Male Island.
Flightradar data shows that the aircraft stalled before taking a sharp dive. Stall is one of the flight malfunctions. Stall prone to occur early in the departure: starting from takeoff, gaining altitude, to maneuvers that usually rotate.
Sriwijaya Air admitted that his plane was in good health and had no problems before taking off. There is indeed a delay or delay that occurs for 30 minutes before the flight, it occurs due to bad weather on the flight route to be traversed.