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Fixing the Flightless Birds

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Air accidents have frequently occurred in central and eastern Indonesia. But any ban on flight operation in these zones would make local communities further isolated. A serious endeavor is promptly undertaken.

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EXACTLY on entering 2007, an Adam Air plane was reported missing in Mamuju, South Sulawesi. The Boeing 737-400 took off from Surabaya at 13:00, carrying 96 passengers including seven children and four infants. This jetliner should have landed in Manado, North Sulawesi, at 16:14 local time.

Director of Safety & Security of Adam Air, Captain Hartono, said the aircraft lost contact and disappeared from the control tower radar at Hasanuddin airbase,

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