Indonesian passenger plane found to have been in working condition before crashing
The Indonesian passenger plane that crashed into the sea last Saturday with 62 people on board has passed a fitness test to fly last month.
The Boeing 737 aircraft, which was grounded from March to December last year due to the Corona epidemic, resumed commercial flights on December 27.
It is believed that all the passengers and crew on board the plane that crashed into the Java Sea may have been killed.
The wreckage and body parts have been found by now and the plane was found to be in working condition until it crashed into the sea.
Investigators deny it was an explosion in the air.
The plane disappeared from radar after descending from 10,900 feet in the air to 250 feet at once.
So far 2,600 people, more than 50 ships and 13 aircrafts have been deployed for the search operation.