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Indonesia searches for missing surveillance aircraft with 11 onboard

Officials?said that Indonesian rescuers searched on Saturday for a missing ATR 42500 fisheries monitoring aircraft with 11 people aboard.

Andi Sultan, a local rescue official, said that the Indonesia Air Transport plane had lost contact with air traffic control at around 1:30 pm (0530 GMT), in the Maros area of South Sulawesi Province.

Sultan stated that the aircraft was heading towards Makassar (the capital of South Sulawesi) after leaving?Yogyakarta Province before contact was lost.

He added that there were eight crew members and three passengers aboard.

Sultan stated that around 400 personnel including military and law enforcement units were deployed to search for the aircraft and its passengers, but the effort was hampered by bad weather. Sultan declined to make any comments on the 'possible cause' of -the incident.

We suspect that the plane crashed near the summit of Mount Bulusaraung. He said that our personnel had been deployed there.

Pung Nugroho Sasono, a ministry official who works for the Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MoMAF), told the state news agency Antara that this plane was chartered.

The three passengers, according to Marine Affairs and Fisheries minister Sakti Wahyu Trnggono, were staff of the ministry conducting air surveillance for?fisheries.

The ATR 42 500 is a regional turboprop capable of carrying 42 to 50 passengers.

Flightradar24 has unconfirmed data that an aircraft matching this description flew eastward at 11,000 feet over the Java Sea before rapidly losing altitude and dropping tracking systems.

ATR, a Franco-Italian aircraft manufacturer in France, said that it was notified of an accident occurring in Indonesia. Its specialists are assisting the local authorities with their investigations. Reporting by Ananda Teresia from Jakarta, Tim Hepher from Paris and Rajveer S. Pardesi from Bengaluru. Toby Chopra, Mark Potter and Toby Chopra edited the story.

(source: Reuters)