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Dec. 28, 2014
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Dec. 27, 2014
Investigators resumed an urgent, rain-dampened hunt for a missing plane in the waters of Southeast Asia early Monday as a search official said the jetliner carrying 162 people was probably “at the bottom of the sea.”
Search teams detected a signal from the floor of the Java Sea on Friday but were not immediately able to discern if it was coming from the “black boxes” of the crashed AirAsia jet, officials said.
Jan. 9, 2015
Several pieces of debris were spotted floating off Borneo Island and could possibly be linked to the AirAsia passenger jet lost over the Java Sea, an Indonesia National Search and Rescue spokesman told the Associated Press.
Dec. 29, 2014
Indonesian navy divers retrieved part of the “black box” from the crashed AirAsia jet on Monday, the first crucial piece of wreckage to be found on the floor of the Java Sea, officials said.
Jan. 11, 2015
Indonesian navy divers retrieved the cockpit voice recorder from the crashed AirAsia jet, officials said Tuesday, as experts prepared to analyze the aircraft’s “black box” devices for clues to the accident.
Jan. 12, 2015
Recovery teams early Wednesday pulled bodies of people aboard Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 — including a woman in a flight attendant’s uniform — from the rough, shallow waters of the Java Sea as the three-day mystery over the plane’s whereabouts reached a heartbreaking resolution for the families of the 162 passengers and crew members aboard.
Dec. 30, 2014
The search for AirAsia flight wreckage continued Tuesday in the Java Sea, a day after Indonesian authorities levied the first punishments stemming from the plane crash by suspending officials connected to the airline’s alleged flight schedule violation.
Jan. 5, 2015