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Indonesia plane crash search finds remains, debris at sea

Updated: 2018-10-30 11:21

A search and rescue helicopter lands at Tanjung Priok port where the operations for the crashed Lion Air flight JT610 is based, in Jakarta, Indonesia, Oct 30, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

The disaster has reignited concerns about safety in Indonesia's fast-growing aviation industry, which was recently removed from European Union and U.S. blacklists.

Data pinged from the Boeing 737 Max 8 showed erratic speed, altitude and direction in the minutes after takeoff. Safety experts cautioned, however, that the data must be checked for accuracy against the plane's so-called black boxes, if they are recovered.

Specialist ships and a remotely operated underwater vehicle have been deployed to search for the plane's hull and flight recorder.

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