Saturday, January 3, 2015

Startling new facts emerge on AirAsia Flight QZ8501 – it did not have permission to fly


#AirAsia #FlightQZ8501 #BoeingA320200 #JavaSea It has now been revealed that AirAsia did not have permission to operate on the Surabaya and Singapore route on Sundays – hence, Flight QZ8501 was an unauthorized one and could be banned from offering flights in Indonesia. The Flight QZ8501 had crashed into the Java Sea.
Moreover, AirAsia also faces allegations that the pilot of the Boeing Airbus A320-200 did not ask for a weather report from meteorologists before take-off, amid concerns that the Airbus A320 went down in stormy conditions. It is reported that Indonesia's transport ministry has suspended all AirAsia flights between Surabaya and Singapore.
To make matters worse, the other schedules of this budget airline are also under investigation, as it was not permitted to make this journey on Sundays. Underwater remote operating vehicles have tried to capture images of the debris that includes four large items.
There are no survivors of the ill-fated Flight QZ8501, which had 162 people on board and, the crucial black boxes are yet to be located – data captured in these boxes could reveal what happened in the last few minutes of the plane.
The pilot of the Boeing had 6,100 flying hours on the A320 and had asked for permission to ascend to 38,000ft before contact was lost with air traffic control. Radar data tends to indicate that the plane had made an "unbelievably" steep climb before it crashed, probably due to stalling.

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