An AirAsia flight carrying 162 people - 155
passengers, two pilots, four flight attendants and one engineer, which took off from the city of
Surabaya in Indonesia and bound for Singapore, lost contact with air traffic control about two hours after take-off, while flying over the Java Sea.
The passengers included 138 adults, 16
children and one infant according to a statement released by AirAsia
following the disappearance of the plane.
Indonesia's acting director general of
transportation, said the last contact between pilot
and the air traffic control was at 6.13 a.m. on Saturday) “when the
pilot requested permission to deviate from its submitted flight plan
route due to
weather condition."
There was vigorous thunderstorm at the time. It's been hours now since the plane went missing and there has been no update on the plane's whereabouts. Continue...
AirAsia has since released a statement about the people on board. They said the people on board included 156
Indonesians, three South Koreans, one French person, one Malaysian and
one Singaporean. But Britain has said one of their citizens was on board.
Search and Rescue is underway for Flight QZ8501
Below are photos of relatives of passengers at Surabaya airport, crying and confused...
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