Monday, June 10, 2013

Merpati : The plane crash at Kupang worthy Fly

Merpati plane crash at El Tari Airport, Kupang

Merpati Nusantara Airlines MA 60 Registration type PK-MZO with flight number MZ 6517, Monday, June 10, 2013 at approximately 9:40 pm an accident at El Tari Airport in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT).
Commission V of the House of Representatives considers this type of aircraft is not airworthy. -Made twin turboprop commuter aircraft Xian company Aircfart Industrial Corporation, China, is considered to be frequent accidents.
However, Vice President Secretary Pigeons, Herry Saptanto asserted, Merpati plane that crashed was in flight-worthy condition.
"When the unfortunate plane, the plane in flight-worthy condition and meet all requirements set by the government," said Herrera.
Herrera explained that the aircraft was manufactured in 2007 for the first time used Doves in December 2010. About the cause of the accident, it was still awaiting the results of an investigation of the National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC).
The accident occurred when the aircraft route Bajawa (BJW)-Kupang (KOE) about to land in Kupang. There were no fatalities in the accident. A total of 45 adults and one infant passengers and 4 crew survived.
Herry said that currently as many as six passengers were resting in the hotel Ima Kupang, while waiting for pickup from their families. A total of 31 passengers have returned to their respective families in the area of ​​Kupang.
While one passenger was taken and treated at the Air Force Hospital (RS AU) Kupang, while 6 passengers were still being treated at the General Hospital Prof. Dr. WZ Johannes and 2 passengers in hospitalized Bhayangkara, Kupang.
"All hotel expenses and hospital costs are borne entirely by the Pigeons," said Herrera.
           
Herry explained further, Merpati plane is manned Capt. Aditya Prio Joewono. While the pilot Co, Au Yong Pin Vun and his flight attendant made up of Lanny Wulandari, and Anesa Purwanti. All flight crew, said Herry, in good condition.

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