Wreckage of Indonesian plane found

epa04886063 A Trigana Air employee walks passes the logo of Trigana Air at the main office, in Jakarta, Indonesia, 16 August 2015. A passenger plane carrying 54 people went missing in Indonesia's eastern province of Papua earlier in the day, an official said. The ATR 42 aircraft operated by local carrier Trigana Air disappeared from the radar at 2.55 pm local time (0555 GMT) while on a 55-minute flight from the provincial capital Jayapura to Oksibil, said Transport Ministry spokesman Julius Barata.  EPA/MAST IRHAM

The wreckage of a passenger plane which went missing with 54 people aboard in rugged eastern Indonesia has been found by villagers, an official says.

The plane operated by Indonesian carrier Trigana Air lost contact with air traffic control just before 3pm local time on Sunday after taking off from Jayapura, the capital of Papua province, the search and rescue agency said.

The ATR 42-300 twin-turboprop plane was carrying 44 adult passengers, five children and five crew on the flight which was scheduled to take about 45 minutes, it said.

But the plane disappeared about 10 minutes before reaching its destination of Oksibil, a remote settlement in the mountains south of Jayapura, shortly after it asked permission to start descending to land.

Officials said initially that villagers in the Okbape district of Papua reported seeing a plane crash. The transport ministry later said local residents had found the wreckage.

“The plane has been found (by villagers). According to residents, the flight had crashed into a mountain,” said the transport ministry’s director-general of air transportation, Suprasetyo, who goes by one name.

Officials were still verifying the information from local residents, he said. There was no information about whether anyone may have survived.

Search and rescue teams, police and the military would head to the site as soon as possible on Monday, said transport ministry spokesman J. A. Barata.

After the plane failed to land, Trigana Air sent another flight over the area to hunt for it but the aircraft failed to spot anything due to bad weather.

Captain Beni Sumaryanto, Trigana Air’s service director of operations, told AFP that Oksibil was “a mountainous area where the weather is very unpredictable. It can suddenly turn foggy, dark and windy without warning.

“We strongly suspect it’s a weather issue. It is not overcapacity, as the plane could take 50 passengers.”

Barata said the weather in the area had been “very dark and cloudy”.

Trigana Air is a small airline established in 1991 that operates domestic services to around 40 destinations in Indonesia.

It has suffered 14 serious incidents since it began operations, according to the Aviation Safety Network, which monitors air accidents.

The airline is on a blacklist of carriers banned from European Union airspace.

Indonesia has a patchy aviation safety record. In December an AirAsia plane flying from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore crashed in the Java Sea during stormy weather, killing all 162 people on board.

In June an Indonesian military plane crashed into a residential neighbourhood in the city of Medan, exploding in a fireball and killing 142 people.

Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has received confirmation from Indonesian authorities that there were no foreigners on board the flight.

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