JAKARTA - The Sriwijaya Air SJ182 plane with the Jakarta-Pontianak flight route lost contact in the Thousand Islands area. This is the last trace of the aircraft that was monitored in the Flighradar24 application.
Referring to data on the Flightradar24 website, the SJ182 aircraft was last seen at an altitude of 250 feet, before finally losing contact. The plane was said to have lost contact four minutes after flying out of Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Tangerang, Banten.
"Sriwijaya Air flight # SJ182 lost altitude of more than 10,000 feet in less than a minute, about 4 minutes after departure from Jakarta," wrote the account @ flightradar24, Saturday, January 9.
This is what we know about Sriwijaya Air flight # SJ182 based on ADS-B data. Route: Jakarta to Pontianak Callign: SJY182Aircraft: Boeing 737-500, PK-CLC Take off: 07:36 UTCH Highest altitude: 10,900 feet Last altitude: 250 feet Signal lost: 07:40 UTC https://t.co/fNZqlIR2dz pic.twitter.com/CPzFJdsuJZ
- Flightradar24 (@ flightradar24) January 9, 2021
Judging from the last seconds of flight data for SJ182 from Flightradar24, it can be seen that at 19.39 WIB 10 seconds the plane reached an altitude of 10,800 feet with a speed of 287 knots. Altitude dropped to 250 feet with a speed of 350 knots at 19:40 WIB 27 seconds.
From the path shown, the aircraft flew west, then north. Observed, the last aircraft was above the Java Sea, precisely on the north side of Java Island.
Flight Radar also noted that this flight was operated on a classic Boeing aircraft, with registration number PK-CLC. This aircraft is said to be first operational in May 1994.
"The first flight of this aircraft was made in May 1994 (aged 26)," he wrote again.
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