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AirAsia QZ8501: Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT), Tatang Kurniadi, briefs journalists about AirAsia flight QZ8501 during a press conference in Jakarta on Thursday

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Fri, January 30, 2015 Published on Jan. 30, 2015 Published on 2015-01-30T05:37:20+07:00

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AirAsia QZ8501: Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT), Tatang Kurniadi, briefs journalists about AirAsia flight QZ8501 during a press conference in Jakarta on Thursday. The copilot of the AirAsia flight that crashed into the Java Sea last month was at the controls when it went down killing all 162 people on board, investigators said Thursday. (AFP/Bay Ismoyo) AirAsia QZ8501: Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT), Tatang Kurniadi, briefs journalists about AirAsia flight QZ8501 during a press conference in Jakarta on Thursday. The copilot of the AirAsia flight that crashed into the Java Sea last month was at the controls when it went down killing all 162 people on board, investigators said Thursday. (AFP/Bay Ismoyo) (KNKT), Tatang Kurniadi, briefs journalists about AirAsia flight QZ8501 during a press conference in Jakarta on Thursday. The copilot of the AirAsia flight that crashed into the Java Sea last month was at the controls when it went down killing all 162 people on board, investigators said Thursday. (AFP/Bay Ismoyo)

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span class="caption">AirAsia QZ8501: Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT), Tatang Kurniadi, briefs journalists about AirAsia flight QZ8501 during a press conference in Jakarta on Thursday. The copilot of the AirAsia flight that crashed into the Java Sea last month was at the controls when it went down killing all 162 people on board, investigators said Thursday. (AFP/Bay Ismoyo)

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