Two more bodies have been recovered from the Java Sea as search operations continue for the remains of AirAsia Flight QZ8501, officials say. The bodies, flown to an airbase in Borneo, bring to nine the total recovered. The funeral of one victim, a flight attendant, has been held. However, bad weather has continued to hamper the search for wreckage. [video=youtube_share;irsEcUEvNsg]http://youtu.be/irsEcUEvNsg[/video]
we can find all sorts of evidence of this crash, but cannot find one scrap from the lost flight.......................
Some may call it serendipity, others divine intervention. Either way, circumstances prevented two families from boarding doomed AirAsia Flight QZ8501. In one case, it was missed emails. In another, an illness in the family. As a result, 15 people -- seven of them children -- are alive and well. [video=youtube_share;fyf4xwv8gUg]http://youtu.be/fyf4xwv8gUg[/video]
Black boxes are supposed to be in tail area of plane... AirAsia flight QZ8501: Tail of plane found, Indonesia's search and rescue chief says 7 Jan.`15 ~ Search teams looking for underwater wreckage from crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 have located the tail of the aircraft, the section where the crucial black box flight recorders are housed, Indonesia's search and rescue agency chief says.
Airasia tail section lifted from water... AirAsia jet's tail lifted from sea in search for black boxes Jan 10,`15 -- A tail section from the crashed AirAsia plane became the first major wreckage lifted off the seabed Saturday, two weeks after Flight 8501 went down, killing all 162 people on board.
Airasia flight data recorder found... Divers retrieve flight data recorder from AirAsia 8501 January 11, 2015 ~ Divers have retrieved one of the black boxes from the AirAsia flight that crashed more than two weeks ago into the Java Sea, an Indonesia official says. See also: Divers retrieve 2nd black box from AirAsia crash Jan 13,`15 -- Divers retrieved the crashed AirAsia plane's second black box from the bottom of the Java Sea on Tuesday, giving experts essential tools to piece together what brought Flight 8501 down.
[video=youtube_share;yEZ5_ApZsTM]http://youtu.be/yEZ5_ApZsTM[/video] The overwhelming majority of the people on Flight QZ8501 were Indonesian. There were also citizens of Britain, France, Malaysia, Singapore and South Korea. The device, which is now aboard a ship, is expected to help investigators understand what went wrong aboard Flight QZ8501, which went down in the Java Sea last month with 162 people aboard.