Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Incident Investigation NTSC Pigeons at El Tari


National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC) and a team of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation Ministry of Transportation conducted an investigation into the incident that occurred Merpati Nusantara Airlines El Tari Airport in Kupang.

"According to the investigation team plans of the NTSC and the Director General of the Ministry of Transportation will be down today," said General Manager of PT Angkasa Pura I Kupang El Tari Airport, Imam Pramod in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara, on Tuesday (11/6).He said the team's Director General of Civil NTSC and team will investigate immediately on the runway, the location where the incident occurred. He said, after the investigation, the team will conduct a number of evaluations, search and investigate the evidence and the facts related to the accident aircraft type M60 Merpati Nusantara Airlines flight number MZ 5617. After it all, he continued, the team and the team's Director General of Civil NTSC will formulate conclusions about the incident.

About the length of time that would be required to conduct an investigation, the priest admitted depending on the field work team. Where if it found sufficient evidence in a short time, it will soon be finished. But if you need additional evidence would have a few days in Kupang.

"About time, depending on the results of their work. If there is enough evidence and facts on the ground, they would soon be returning to formulate the conclusion of their work in Jakarta," he said.

Merpati Nusantara Airlines (MNA) M60 type the flight number MZ 5617 Bajawa-Kupang route, Monday (10/6) at 9:52 pm slipping on landing at El Tari Kupang Airport. There were no fatalities in the accident, but 20 people suffered minor injuries and five others, including the pilot captain suffered serious injuries and is undergoing treatment at public hospitals WZ John Kupang.  

The plane had flown from Ngada, Bajawa, Flores central part by transporting 46 passengers and four crew members.

 

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