India’s Bhavye Suneja was flying the Lion Air flight that crashed into Indonesian seas
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| Bhavye Suneja had received his pilot licence from Bel Air International in 2009. (Facebook/Bhavye Suneja) |
The Lion Air flight that crashed Monday morning into
Indonesian seas was commanded by India’s Bhavye Suneja. A total of 189
passengers and crew were aboard the plane that took off from Jakarta and went
missing minutes later. The rescue operations are still underway and officials
have no information on casualties as of now.
According to Suneja’s LinkedIn profile, he
belongs to New Delhi and is associated with the airline since March 2011.
Earlier, he was a trainee pilot with Emirates for three months. He had received
his pilot licence from Bel Air International in 2009. LionAir in a statement
said Suneja had more than 6,000 flying hours, while the co-pilot had amassed
more than 5,000 hours of flying time. Follow
Indonesia plane crash LIVE updates
Jatuhnya pesawat Lion Air JT 610 di dekat fasilitas Anak usaha PT Pertamina (Persero), Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West Java (PHE ONWJ) di lepas pantai di utara Bekasi, Jawa Barat. Petugas PHE ONWJ melakukan evakuasi dan mengambil dokumentasi. pic.twitter.com/Xq0kQjAWe8— Sutopo Purwo Nugroho (@Sutopo_PN) 29 October 2018
The cause of the crash is yet to be ascertained. Indonesia’s
disaster agency posted photos online of a crushed smartphone, books, bags and
parts of the aircraft fuselage that had been collected by search and rescue
vessels that have converged on the area.
The National Search and Rescue Agency’s deputy chief,
Nugroho Budi Wiryanto, said some 300 people including soldiers, police and
local fishermen are involved in the search and that so far it has recovered no
bodies _ only ID cards, personal belongings and aircraft debris.

Lion Air is one of Indonesia’s youngest and biggest
airlines. The brand new Boeing 737 Max 8 was delivered to Lion Air in
mid-August and put in use within days, according to aviation website
Flightradar24. Boeing spokesman Paul Lewis says Boeing is “closely monitoring
the situation” but did not provide details on the aircraft in question.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/indias-bhavye-suneja-flew-the-lion-air-flight-that-crashed-into-indonesian-seas-5423185/
India’s Bhavye Suneja was flying the Lion Air flight that crashed into Indonesian seas
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