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    Debris spotted off Indonesia coast, possible link to AirAsia

    December 30, 2014

    Several pieces of debris seen floating in the sea off Borneo island might be linked to the missing AirAsia jetliner, an Indonesia National Search and Rescue spokesman said on Tuesday.

    Yusuf Latif said an Indonesian military aircraft saw white, red and black objects, including what appears to be a life jacket, off the coast, about 105 miles (170 kilometers) south of Pangkalan Bun. AirAsia’s jets are red and white.

     

     “This is the most significant finding, but we cannot confirm anything until the investigation is done,” he said. The plane with 162 people on board disappeared on Sunday on its way from Surabaya to Singapore after encountering storm clouds. A massive international search effort has been launched since Flight 8501 disappeared from radar over the Java Sea near Belitung island.

     

    The United States announced it was sending the USS Sampson destroyer, joining at least 30 ships, 15 aircraft and seven helicopters in the search for the jet, said Indonesia’s Search and Rescue Agency chief Henry Bambang Soelistyo.

     

    A Chinese frigate was also on the way, while Singapore said it was sending two underwater beacon detectors to try to detect pings from the plane’s all-important cockpit voice and flight data recorders. Malaysia, Australia and Thailand also are involved in the search, and area fishermen were also helping. The search has expanded to include not only the sea but nearby land. (SDF/KH)

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