Wreckage of missing Sukhoi found, 50 presumed dead

| May 10, 2012

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CIDAHU: Indonesian rescuers on Thursday spotted the wreckage of a missing Russian Sukhoi Superjet that disappeared in mountainous terrain during a demonstration flight with about 50 people aboard.

Russia’s first post-Soviet civilian jet vanished from radar screens south of Indonesia’s sprawling capital Jakarta on Wednesday, 50 minutes into what was meant to be a short flight to show off its capabilities to prospective buyers.

Initial efforts to locate the jet proved fruitless and after the search resumed at first light on Thursday, the crew of an Indo­nesian Super Puma military hel­icopter saw the wreckage in the vicinity of a dormant volcano.

“The Sukhoi has been found just now,” said Ketut Parwa, search and rescue agency chief for Jakarta, who was coordinating operations. “There is debris spotted by the helicopter, (we have) confirmed it is from the Sukhoi,” he said.

National search and rescue chief Daryatmo, who goes by one name, said the helicopter’s pilot had spotted wreckage including the Sukhoi logo on the ground.

“We spotted the fragments at the coordinates where we lost contact with the plane,” he told a news conference.

Ali Umri Lubis, spokesman for the search helicopter’s military airbase, said the plane was spotted in the Cijeruk area, near the dormant volcano Mount Salak, close to the city of Bogor in West Java. Cijeruk is in a mountainous area 6,500 feet above sea level,80 kilometres southeast of Jakarta. In­do­nesian officials have said the Sukhoi descended to about 6,000 feet shortly before it vanished.

All aboard were Indonesian aviation and airline representatives, except for eight Russians —four of them crew and four of them Sukhoi employees — plus an American and one Frenchman, officials said.

The Superjet 100, a new passenger aircraft, is crucial to Russia’s hopes of becoming a major player in the modern aviation market, and a major accident would be the first disaster to involve the type.

Juanda, a 41-year-old villager, said he was feeding his chickens on Wednesday when he heard a roar overhead.

“I looked up and saw a huge white plane moving unsteadily just slightly below the mountain summit. It was still way above the trees but veering left and rig­ht, and then it disappeared,” he told AFP by telephone from Tenj­olaya district, near Mount Salak.

By midnight on Wednesday, hundreds of rescuers had set up three posts around Mount Salak as they prepared to resume their mission at dawn on Thursday.

Ahmad Rifai, who arrived at the Cidahu rescue base seeking news of his sister, a 30-year-old stewardess who had stood in for a colleague who was supposed to have been on board, broke down as he contemplated her fate.

There were also scenes of grief at the airport in Jakarta on Wednesday, with relatives of passengers sitting on luggage carousels weeping uncontrollably, waiting for information.

Reports of the number on board varied, with rescue officials saying the plane was carrying 46 people and the company responsible for inviting the passengers, saying 50 were on board.

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