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Landing speed key factor in Indonesia plane crash

Jakarta, Mar 17: An Indonesian passenger jet that crashed this month killing 21 people was coming in to land at a higher than normal speed, the chief investigator said today.

The Garuda Indonesia aircraft with 140 people on board overshot the runway in the central Java city of Yogyakarta and burst into flames on March 7. Five Australians were among those killed.

The chief crash investigator, Mardjono Siswosuwarno, said the aircraft's wing flaps failed to extend for landing and that might have been caused by the high speed.

''This could be a contributing factor, but what is more important is that the plane's speed was higher than normal.

Why? We don't know yet,'' Siswosuwarno, from the National Transport Safety Commission, told Reuters.

Survivors of the crash have described how the aircraft approached the runway at a ''crazy'' speed.

Siswosuwarno said experts in the United States had fixed the cockpit voice recorder, known as the black box, after it was badly burnt in the fire. Investigators can download the last 30 minutes of the crew's conversations, he said.

Police have questioned the pilots and cabin crew.

Indonesia has suffered a string of transport accidents in recent months, including an Adam Air aircraft that disappeared in January with 102 passengers and crew on board and a ferry sinking in late December in which hundreds died.

Vice President Jusuf Kalla said yesterday airlines would be given warnings, suspended or shut down if an audit found they had violated safety regulations.

Air travel in Indonesia, a country of more than 17,000 islands, has grown substantially since the liberalisation of the airline industry that has triggered price wars among airlines.

The rapid growth has raised questions over whether safety has been compromised and if the infrastructure and personnel can cope with the huge increase.

Reuters

Five pilgrims die of cold at Vaishnodevi, Katra

Jammu, Mar 12 (UNI) At least five pilgrims, including two children, today died of intense cold on their way to Vaishnodevi cave shrine on Trikuta hills at Katra in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur district, police sources said. An unidentified woman, her daughter Sewerani, 28, Manoj Kumar, 7, son of Dhan Lal and Manoj Kumari, 8, daughter of Kanhaiya Lal of Uttar Pradesh reportedly died due to cold at Adh Kuwari, six kms on the Trikuta hill from Katra, police said......

Villages in Rajasthan to have road connectivity by March 2008

Jaipur, Mar 12 (UNI) All villages in Rajasthan with a population of 500 or more will have road connectivity by March 2008. This was stated by the Public Works Department Minister Rajendra Rathore at the Vidhan Sabha today in reply to a query during Question Hour. He added the the Centre will provide Rs 2847 crore for the purpose under the Prime Minister Village Road project. He said the state government had sent proposals to the Centre for road.....

Pink City repeats history, conducts Ashwamedha yagya after 300 yrs

Jaipur, Mar 12 (UNI) Jaipur is witnessing a unique Vedic event, the Ashwamedha Yagya - conducted first in the Ramayana era, and later by Raja Sawai Jaisingh II here 300 years back. The actual Aswamedha yagya will be conducted on March 18 where 551 yagya fires will be lit up after which the aswamedha (white horse) would be released. The main aim of this unique religious event is to make people aware and more attentive of the Hindu New Year,.....
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