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Baruna Jaya detects pings in Karimata Strait

Research vessel Baruna Jaya I has indicated it has captured ping signals that may be from AirAsia flight QZ 8501’s emergency locator transmitter (ELT) in the Karimata Strait

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Sun, January 11, 2015 Published on Jan. 11, 2015 Published on 2015-01-11T20:20:37+07:00

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esearch vessel Baruna Jaya I has indicated it has captured ping signals that may be from AirAsia flight QZ 8501'€™s emergency locator transmitter (ELT) in the Karimata Strait.

'€œIt was reported that based on survey results, the ELT signals were from a location with the coordinates 03:37:20.7 south and 109:42:43 east,'€ Imam Mudita, a geodetic specialist with the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), said as quoted by Antara news agency in Jakarta on Sunday.

He was speaking at a press conference attended by the Baruna Jaya team and Coordinating Maritime Affairs Minister Indroyono Soesilo.

Imam said the pings were captured by Baruna Jaya'€™s ping locator. Survey vessel Java Imperia first detected the pings before Baruna Jaya I verified them.

'€œThis is why we are sure the position is accurate,'€ said Imam.

He said there was a gap of around 20 meters between the ping locators of the two vessels. The Java Imperia had detected pings at a location with the coordinates 03:37:21.1 south and 109:42:42.45 east.

'€œWe consider that both locations revealed in the surveys make sense and we have notified the National Commission for Transportation Safety [KNKT] to investigate further,'€ said Imam.

Indroyono praised the efforts of the Baruna Jaya team that had joined the AirAsia search operation since Dec. 30, 2014.

'€œBaruna Jaya is the first research vessel that entered the operation area and it has continued to operate there,'€ he said.

The minister also noted that the Baruna Jaya team had predicted the flight'€™s black boxes were located 5 kilometers from where the plane'€™s tail was discovered. (ebf)

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