Update:
In a move likely to have legal implications for the airline and bring no comfort to the families of the victims, the Guardian says the Indonesian transport ministry has confirmed the Air Asia flight QZ8501 was flying on an unauthorised schedule. The transport ministry has now frozen the airline’s permission to fly the route.
The ministry said in a statement that AirAsia was not permitted to fly the Surabaya-Singapore route on that day.
The Director General of air transport, Djoko Murjatmodjo, said the doomed airliner’s flight time had not been cleared.
“It violated the route permit given, the schedule given, that’s the problem,” he said.
Earlier, Mamamia wrote…
Recovery crews believe they have found part of the wreckage of AirAsia flight QZ8501 in 29 metres of water.
The news comes less than a week after the plane disappeared on it’s way from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.
The Commander of Indonesian navy ship Banda Aceh has confirmed the find of a piece of the plane reported to be about 23 metres long. The find was a result of sonar detection by both an Indonesian ship and the American USS Sampson late on Friday.
According to Indonesian news site Tempo online, crews “strongly suspect it’s the tail part of the plane.”
Members of a USS Navy and Indonesian search and rescue team carry the body of a victim of the AirAsia flight QZ8501 crash from USS navy helicopter at Iskandar Airbase. Source: Getty.Reports indicate that authorities were beginning to fear that the wreck would break apart in the ocean due to strong currents.