The
AirAsia plane which went missing with 162 people on board en route for
Singapore is likely at the bottom of the sea, Indonesia’s National Search and
Rescue Agency chief said Monday.
“Based on
the coordinates given to us and evaluation that the estimated crash position is
in the sea, the hypothesis is the plane is at the bottom of the sea,” Bambang
Soelistyo told a press conference.
“That’s
the preliminary suspicion and it can develop based on the evaluation of the
result of our search.”
Soelistyo
said Indonesia did not have “the tools”, such as submersible vehicles, required
to retrieve the plane from the seabed, but that it is reaching out to other
countries for help if necessary.
“Due to
the lack of technology that we have, I have coordinated with our foreign
minister so we will borrow from other countries which have offered. They are
the UK, France and US,” he said.
The
Airbus A320-200 disappeared Sunday en route from Surabaya in Indonesia’s east
Java to Singapore after the crew requested a change of flight plan due to
stormy weather, in the third crisis for a Malaysian carrier this year.
Singapore,
Malaysia and Australia have dispatched aircraft and ships to assist Indonesia
in the search, which is centred on the Java Sea. The US has also said it was
ready to assist.
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