PALEMBANG - A resident of Lubuklinggau City, South Sumatra, Rion Yogatama (30) became a passenger on a Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 plane that crashed in the Thousand Islands.
Rion Yogatama's wife, Vivi, said that her husband had originally left for Jakarta on Friday, January 8 with the airline Batik Air. Rion then stayed one night then continued the journey to Pontianak.
"Last time I contacted him at 12.30 WIB, he said he would go there (Pontianak) at 15.00 WIB," Vivi said as quoted by Antara, Sunday, January 10.
She had asked her husband's colleague in Pontianak about the estimated schedule for the plane to land because WhatsApp and Rion's phone could not be reached.
Vivi then tried to contact her husband's colleague when she heard the news of the Sriwijaya Air plane crash in the Thousand Islands to confirm her husband's plane.
However, until now she has not received any information regarding her husband's condition.
Vivi also explained that initially her husband did not plan to take Sriwijaya Air because the tickets purchased were listed on the Lubuklinggau-Jakarta-Pontianak transit route using Nam Air, departing at 07.00 WIB, Saturday, January 9.
"He was transferred from Nam to Sriwijaya, scheduled to leave at 13.00 WIB," he said.
Vivi still hopes there will be good news regarding her husband's condition and asks the community to pray for all the victims.
Rion is known to have left for Pontianak to fulfill a calling, previously the victim worked in the field of network tower construction from Aceh, Bali to Papua.
The Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 aircraft, a Boeing 737 524, crashed in the waters of the Thousand Islands, Jakarta. The age of the plane on the Jakarta-Pontianak route is already 25 years old.
"If the question is about the age of the aircraft, the first type of aircraft is Boeing 737-524, the age of the aircraft was made in 1994, approximately 25-26 years. So no matter what in general, if the aircraft is maintained according to the applicable regulations, in this case the Director General of Civil Aviation, there should be no problem. We are currently collecting data on aircraft, ”said the Head of the National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) Soerjanto Tjahjono, Saturday, January 9 evening.
Meanwhile, Sriwijaya Air President Director Jefferson Irwin Jauwena said the plane with flight code SJ-182 that crashed around the Thousand Islands was in good health and had no problems.
"If the plane is in good health, before going back and forth to Pontianak and there should be no problem. Reports from maintenance are all smooth," Jefferson said in a press conference at Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Cengkareng, Tangerang, Banten which was broadcast on KompasTV, Saturday, January 9th.
He also said the delay or delay that occurred for 30 minutes before the flight was not caused by a malfunction of the aircraft engine. This delay occurred due to bad weather on the flight route to be traversed.
"Delay due to heavy rain. That's why it comes before boarding," he said.
Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 aircraft took off from Soekarno-Hatta Airport, at 14:36 WIB, Saturday, January 9. One minute later the plane to Pontianak was at an altitude of 1,700 feet and was allowed to rise to an altitude of 29 thousand feet following instrument standards.
"At 14:40 Sriwijaya did not go to 075 degrees but to the northwest, therefore ATC was asked to report the direction of the plane. Not long after, in a matter of seconds, SJY 182 disappeared from radar, "said Minister of Transportation Budi Karya Sumadi, Saturday, January 9.
There were 62 passengers including the crew of the Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 aircraft. Of the total passengers, there are 7 children and 3 babies.
The Sriwijaya Air SJ-182 aircraft had its departure delayed for 30 minutes. The reason was the heavy rain.
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