Postponed Due To A Burn Cellphone In The Cabin, Lion Air Has Flying Postponed Passengers
The Lion Air national airline informed that the passengers on the Kupang-Surabaya route had departed after being delayed due to the incident of the device incident of one of the passengers on fire in the aircraft cabin on Sunday morning.
The statement was made by the Communications Strategic of Lion Air Danang Mandala Prihantoro in a written statement.
"Lion Air has sent back by using a different plane on the same day," he said on Sunday, February 26.
According to Danang, after going through management and preparation that took a significant time (substitution of the aircraft and completeness of the documents could not be instantaneous and fast), Lion Air decided to operate the aircraft differently from before.
Lion Air operates the Boeing 737-900ER PK-LKM registration type. The inspection and supervision procedures before departure are still carried out, the aircraft is declared airworthy and safe to operate (airworthy for flight)," he said.
Danang added, on flight number JT-693, Lion Air carried seven and 138 passengers. Airplane from Eltari Airport at 14.20 WITA and landed at Juanda International Airport at 15.21 WIB.
He explained that the investigation team from the Indonesian civil aviation authorities and Lion Air were conducting an intensive investigation in an effort to ensure aircraft and operations met flight regulations.
"This was done after the burning incident of one of the passengers' cellphones in the aircraft cabin and the opening of the left side of the emergency window by one of the passengers without the direction of the cabin crew," he said.
Meanwhile, the results of this investigation will be used to obtain the best recommendations as an important part of improving the safety and security of all flights going forward.
The safety and comfort of passengers is a top priority for airlines. Lion Air is committed to implementing all standard operating procedures to prioritize aircraft used in safe and secure flight operations," he said.
"Lion Air reminds all passengers to always comply with flight safety regulations and not carry goods that have the potential to be dangerous in the aircraft cabin," concluded Danang.