Indonesia plane crash: India’s Bhavye Suneja captain of Lion Air plane that crashed with 189 on board

Airplane Boeing 737 Crashes into Sea __ 188 passenger fear Dead

A Lion Air Boeing 737 passenger plane with 188 people on board has crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

Flight JT 610 was on a scheduled flight to Pangkal Pinang, the main town in the Bangka Belitung Islands.
It lost contact with ground control a few minutes after take-off, and is believed to have ended up underwater. It is unclear if there are survivors.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Delhi boy, Bhavye Suneja, was the captain of the Lion Air plane that crashed into the sea
  • Suneja was a resident of Mayur Vihar and got his pilot licence from Bel Air International in 2009
  • The VP of a leading airline in India that operates the Boeing 737 said Suneja, 31, was considering returning to India

The plane was a Boeing 737 MAX 8, a brand new type of aircraft.
Items believed to belong to passengers have been found in the water, including ID cards and driver’s licences, the search and rescue agency said on Twitter.

At an earlier news conference, officials said the plane had been carrying 178 adults, one infant and two babies, as well as two pilots and five cabin crew.

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