Monday, December 29, 2014

Collection of Photos Social Media Case Air Asia QZ8501

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source (photos and news: bbc.co.uk)


Jakarta - Airbus A320-200 aircraft took off from Juanda Airport, East Java, at 5:36 pm and flew into the sky following the route M635 at an altitude of 32.000 feet.


Tower air traffic controllers (ATC) in Jakarta had contact with the plane at 6:12 pm. Chronological tale, clamor, press conferences, and a barrage of news media overnight decorate all day on Sunday (28.12.14). Here's a collection of images collected from several sources:



Gusti Made Bobi Sidhartha took his wife and two daughters to the Juanda Airport in Surabaya, East Java, for a vacation to Singapore. All four departing from Malang, East Java, before finally disappearing along with Air Asia QZ8501 which they were traveling.


Before boarding the ill-fated plane, the man who called Bobi had a chance to pose in front of the iron bird AirAsia. Then it was uploaded his photo on its fuel account while write status, 'Depart'.



Air Asia confirmed in a message on his official Facebook and Twitter to confirm that flying QZ8501 have lost contact at 00:24 GMT.



Tony Fernandes, founder of Air Asia to Surabaya from his personal Twitter account.



Twitter account Malaysian PM Najib Razak - 'Malaysia is ready to help'.



Twitter Malaysian Aviation Authority said Indonesia has received assistance from the Singapore team to participate looking QZ8501 Air Asia.



Checking of relatives Passenger names of passengers who participated in the Air Asia flight QZ8501.



Atmosphere Juanda Airport



The cries of the victims' families so the mass media attention.



Sadness that enveloped the families of passengers.



Families of Victims Crying Waiting Latest news from Air Asia QZ8501.



Speech on Twitter PM Singapore, Singapore in standby to help.



Greeting from Malaysia Airlines.



An official in the SAR field pointing to a computer screen that shows the final position QZ8501 AirAsia aircraft. Alleged plane located between Tanjung Pandan and Pontianak.



Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said it had contacted the President Joko Widodo to convey his concerns. Australia also offers assistance P3 Orion aircraft to help search, reports ABC News.



Malaysia sent three ships and three aircraft to assist Indonesia in search #QZ8501



Not only bustle going on at Juanda Airport. Changi International Airport, Singapore also actively contacted the relatives of the victims' families of passengers Air Asia QZ8501.



Press Conference Vice President Jusuf Kalla.



AirAsia change the color of the logo on their site from red to gray. This is to signify the impression of Air Asia grieving.



Alleged Air Asia QZ8501 traffic lane.

Hopefully the photos collected can be useful and can be deployed in order to prayer for the victims and families of victims of the more collected.
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