http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/04/19/bad-weather-hinders-evacuation-papua-plane-crash-victims.html

Bad weather hinders evacuation of Papua plane crash victims
Markus Makur ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Timika   |  Sun, 04/19/2009 9:19 AM  |  
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The search at the plane crash site on Mount Sinak in Papua's hinterland was 
temporarily halted on Saturday due to bad weather, head of the search and 
rescue team Lt. Col. Easter Hariyanto said. 

The search activities, using two planes - belonging to charter company Trigana 
Air and the Mission Aviation Fellowship - and a helicopter owned by Airfast 
Indonesia, could only be carried out until 2 p.m. Hariyanto said. 

Hariyanto, who is also commander of the Timika Air Force base, explained that 
the crash site had been discovered, in which the nose of the ill-fated plane 
had crashed into the slope of the mountain near Mount Gergaji and its left wing 
had become separated from the fuselage. 

Quoting the SAR team's reports, Hariyanto said that the crash site was located 
at 03.52 south latitude and 137.45 east longitude. 

"We initially planned to evacuate the victims to Ilaga, the nearest town to the 
crash location," he said, referring to the capital of the newly-established 
Puncak regency. 

The Pilatus Porter plane, which took off from Ilaga airport with 10 passengers 
including two aircrew, crashed into Mount Sinak on Friday minutes before 
landing in Mulia in Puncak Jaya regency amid bad weather. All 10 passengers 
were presumed dead. 

The 15-member search and rescue team, which consisted of members of the local 
police, Air Force, local transportation officials and employees of the gold 
mining company PT Freeport Indonesia, which operates in the area, could only be 
deployed to the crash site on Saturday because of poor visibility due to thick 
cloud on Friday. 

The plane, which belonged to the Mimika regental administration, did not 
explode. All the passengers, which included the secretary of the Puncak Jaya 
polling body Martin Jitmau and chairman of the local election supervisory 
committee Herman Senanfi, were believed to still be aboard the plane, he said. 

The 800-kilogram plane, which has a capacity of up to one ton, was also 
carrying ballots and results of the recent legislative election in Ilaga. 

During Saturday's search the emergency response rescue team from Freeport 
Indonesia had made one attempt to get to the crash site by helicopter, he said. 

A team of the National Transportation Safety Commission (KNKT) and the Minister 
of Transportation flew to Timika on Sunday to help investigate the cause of the 
accident. 

"We have flown family members of the victims from Timika to Ilaga together with 
the SAR team members to help the evacuation process," head of the air 
transportation section at the local transportation office John Rettob told 
reporters on Saturday. 

The crash site was located 13,000 feet above sea level, thereby making it 
difficult to reach, Rettob said. 

The plane was bought by the Mimika administration from Switzerland at a cost of 
Rp 25 billion (US$2.08 million), taken from the 2008 regental budget, and had 
been in operation for only seven months.

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