Daboo7: QZ8501 AirAsia Wreckage Found, Bodies Being Recovered (Videos)
By Josey Wales
Just hours ago the wreckage of flight AirAsia QZ8501 was discovered off the Belitung Islands. I have added a passenger list at the end of this article.
Air Asia flight crashes in Java Sea AirAsia flight QZ 8501 from Indonesia to Singapore crashes Airbus 320 took off from Surabaya (Indonesia) at 5.20 am local time and was scheduled to land at Singapore’s Changi airport at 8.30 am.
An Indonesian transport official confirmed the plane was an Airbus 320-200 and that seven crew and 155 passengers were on board. Indonesian TV are reporting there were 149 Indonesians, three Koreans, one Singaporean, one Briton and one Malaysian on board.
The aircraft was an Airbus A320-200 with the registration number PK-AXC. At this time, search and rescue operations are in progress and AirAsia is cooperating fully and assisting the rescue service.
As you are about to see in the video below Dahboo7 has discovered a leaked screen shot of the location where the plane went down.
Right now the cause is suspected to be weather related.
I will be updating this post throughout the day as more information becomes available.
Over 40 bodies have been recovered from the missing AirAsia flight, the Indonesian Navy said. Objects resembling parts of the plane, as well as what was thought to be the plane’s outline underwater, were seen in the search area.
AirAsia QZ8501 Wreck FOUND Under Ocean : Dead Bodies Floating in Sea near Belitung Island (VIDEO)
Updated Video report!
AIRASIA QZ 8501 WRECKAGE FOUND | AIRASIA QZ 8501 WRECKAGE FOUND | AIR ASIA CRASHED IN SEA NEAR.Indonesian officials tell local TV ‘victims’ spotted near site where AirAsia plane,Belitung Island .Indonesian television showed footage of objects floating in the Java Sea on Tuesday which an official said could be part of the AirAsia jet presumed to have crashed in shallow waters off the Indonesian coast. Local media also reported the sighting of what is thought to be a bodies floating in the water.
Telegraph reporter Tom Phillips tweeted that Indonesian TV reported that six victims have been found.
Indonesian TV showed two relatively large objects, one orange and one grey or brown, floating on the surface. The largest appeared to be several meters in length. Indonesian media reported an air force official sighting suspected bodies, life vest, luggage, and plane debris off the west coast of Kalimantan.
Indonesian officials coming off a helicopter in Pangkalan Bun say they spotted several bodies floating in waters near where the missing AirAsia flight was last seen.
The bodies were brought to an Indonesian navy ship.
“As we approached, the body seemed bloated,” said First Lieutenant Tri Wibowo, who was on board a Hercules during the search operation, was quoted by the Kompas.com website as saying.
The sighting of the bodies was not confirmed, but Indonesia’s Search and Rescue Agency chief said he is “95 percent sure” that the debris is from the missing aircraft.
An Airbus A320-200 carrying 162 people and operated by Indonesia AirAsia disappeared in poor weather on Sunday morning during a flight from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.
“The debris is red and white,” Djoko Murjatmodjo, acting director general of air transportation at the transportation ministry, told reporters. “We are checking if it’s debris from the aircraft. It’s probably from the body of the aircraft.”
Based on the size and colouring of the debris, it was likely to be part of the missing jet, Murjatmodjo added.
An Indonesia senior aviation official said the debris spotted “can be confirmed” to be from the AirAsia jet.
“For the time being it can be confirmed that it’s the AirAsia plane and the transport minister will depart soon to Pangkalan Bun,” Djoko Murjatmodjo, Indonesia’s director general of civil aviation, told AFP.
Tony Fernandes, global CEO of AirAsia, tweeted that he is heading to Surbaya.
Family members of the passengers of missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501 are being called in to meet with officials at the search and rescue headquarters in Surabaya, TV One reported Tuesday. Video from the scene showed distraught family members entering the building huddled against throngs of cameras surrounding the briefing area.
AirAsia flight QZ8501 from Juanda International Airport, Surabaya, to Singapore lost contact with air traffic control on Sunday morning. Based on official data, the Airbus 320 flight had 162 people on board, comprising 138 adult passengers, 16 children and one baby and seven crew members.
Below is the list of names of passengers aboard QZ8501, the information comes from the list on display at the AirAsia Crisis Center post at Juanda airport:
1. Viona Florensia Abraham.
2. Siau Alain Octavianus
3. Sri Ratri Andriani
4. Sri Vincencia Andrijany
5. Sharon Michelle Ang
6. Steven Michael Ng
7. Ong Anelina
8. Lindawati Anggara
9. Monica Anggraini
10. Linda Anggreni
11. Santiago Jasmine Rose Ann
12. Jayden Cruz Ardhi
13. Reggy Ardhi
14. Yuni Astutik
15. Thirza Aurelia
16. Djarot Biantoro
17. Kevin Biantoro
18. Gani Chandra
19. Chi Man Choi
20. Zoe Man Suen Choi
21. Marianne Claudia Ardhi
22. Michelle Clemency Ardhi
23. The Darmaji
24. Inda Djani
25. Kaylee C. Djomi
26. Martinus Djomi
27. Angeline Esther Emmanuel
28. Ernawati
29. Musaba Evientri Wahab
30. Edward Febriantus
31. Joe Jeng Fei
32. Andrian Fernando
33. Susilo Gani
34. Justin Giovanni
35. Nico Giovanni
36. Feilensia Sularmo Go
37. David Gunawan
38. Jie Charly Gunawan
39. Jie Stephanie Gunawan
40. Jie Steven Gunawan
41. Jie Stevie Gunawan
42. Kayla Audrey Gunawan
43. Kenneth Mathew Gunawan
44. Hendra Gunawan Syawal
45. Hindarto Halim
46. Hayati Luftiah Hamid
47. Finna Handayani
48. Rony Handoyo
49. Sukiatma Haripin
50. Prawira Harja Subagio
51. David Hartono
52. Caroline Harwon Lioe
53. Juliana Ho
54. Christanto Leoma Hutama
55. Jo Indri
56. Monita Wahyuni Jauw
57. Jessica
58. Ang Mie Jong
59. Shiane Josal
60. Kosuma Chandra Kho
61. Vera Chandra Kho
62. Sesha Aldi Krisputra
63. Felicia Sabrina Krisputri
64. Kristiyono
65. Nelson Kusuma
66. Wirantono Kusumo
67. Kyung Hwa Lee
68. Indahju Liangsih
69. Fransisca Lanny Winat Liem
70. Ekawati Ligo
71. Yan Koen Lim
72. Susandhini Limam
73. Juanita Limantara
74. Grayson Herbert Linaksita
75. Kathleen Fulvia Linaksita
76. Tony Linaksita
77. Sri Linggarwati
78. Megawati
79. Merry
80. Abdullah Muttaqin
81. Andrian Noventus
82. Donna Indah Nurwatie
83. Lanny Octavani
84. Jimmy Sentosa Winata Oei
85. Denny Octavianus
86. Sherlly Ong
87. Soamik Saeran Pai
88. Seongbeom Park
89. Gusti Ayu Putriyan Permata
90. Andri Wijaya Poo
91. Christien Aulia Pornomo
92. Feyny Yufina Pornomo
93. Ruth Natalia M Puspitasari
94. Gusti Ayu Madi Keish Putri
95. Mulyahadikusuma Ranudiwjojo
96. Ria Ratna Sari
97. Siri Romlah
98. Fandi Santoso
99. Karina Santoso
100. Nikolas Theo Santoso
101. Lia Sari
102. Yonathan Sebastian
103. Samuel Joyo Sentoso
104. Mawin Sholeh
105. Soetikno Sia
106. Gusti Made Bobi Sidartha
107. Chung Hei Sii
108. Elbert Soesilo
109. Aris Soetanto
110. Lina Soetanto
111. Cindy Clarissa Soetjipto
112. Kevin Alexander Soetjipto
113. Rudy Soetjipto
114. Yenni Soewono
115. Budi Su
116. Kartika Dewi Sukianto
117. Sulastri
118. Hanny Suryaatmaja
119. Djoko Suseno
120. Naura Kanita Rosada Suseno
121. Susiyah
122. Hermanto Tanus
123. The Meiji Thejakusuma
124. Hendra Theodorus
125. Raynaldi Theodorus
126. Winoya Theodorus
127. Suriani Usin
128. Soesilo Utomo
129. Eny Wahyuni
130. Oktaria Wen
131. Bhima Aly Wicaksana
132. Andreas Widjaja
133. Djoko Satryo Tanoe Widjaja
134. Eko Widjaja
135. Florentina Maria Widodo
136. Nanang Priyo Widodo
137. Anna Widyawati
138. Alfred Widjaya
139. Bob Hartanto Wijaya
140. Marilyn Wijaya
141. William Wijaya
142. Indar Prasetyo Wijaya Kwee
143. Boby Hartanto Winata
144. Ingrid Jessica Winata
145. Natalina Wuntarjo
146. Indri Yani
147. Jou Yongki
148. Elisabeth Youvita
149. Brian Youvito
150. Jou Christine Yuanita
151. Albertus Eka Surya Yulianto
152. Indra Yulianto
153. Stephanie Yulianto
154. Indah Yuni
In the article I wrote yesterday, Busted: AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes dumped 944,800 shares 1 Day Before Flight Disappeared (Video)
I stated it would be interesting to see a passenger list, well it is still not clear what, if any, connection any of these passengers may have had with government agencies that could have made them a target.
Was this a weather related accident? I will be researching and reporting back on what if any connections any of these passangers had that would have made them a target.
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They are getting smarter.They are dumping the bodies of the passengers they didn’t want to keep.It’s more realistic this way.
i have yet to see the bodies, most of videos only show bodies that are scramble and you cant see them.
Daaboo is a shill… He has no original content, nor does he give one valuable info to actually save a life. Basic stories has no impact on anyones life to stay alive. He refuses to expose real life plans that will actually save a life…
Why are there no cloths on the supposed bodies?
The video that is 10:22 long shows a plane under the water. I’m not sure what they are saying, whether that is video from a different crash or is the actual plane, but what I can tell you is that is not the cockpit window configuration of an Airbus A320. Additionally it does not represent the typical exterior colors of AirAsia. Just an observation…