Indonesia ATR 42 Crash Classified as CFIT
- A search adn rescue (SAR) team has recovered one body from the wreckage of an ATR 42-500 aircraft that crashed in indonesia, according to reports from ANTARA, the...
- The ATR 42-500 is a turboprop, short-haul regional airliner manufactured by ATR, a joint venture between Leonardo and Airbus.Aviation Safety Network details the aircraft's specifications and history, noting...
- Search and rescue operations are being coordinated by the National Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia (BASARNAS).
ATR 42-500 Plane Crash: One Body Recovered
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A search adn rescue (SAR) team has recovered one body from the wreckage of an ATR 42-500 aircraft that crashed in indonesia, according to reports from ANTARA, the Indonesian National News Agency. The recovery is the latest development in the ongoing search efforts following the crash.
ATR 42-500 Aircraft Details
The ATR 42-500 is a turboprop, short-haul regional airliner manufactured by ATR, a joint venture between Leonardo and Airbus.Aviation Safety Network details the aircraft’s specifications and history, noting it is commonly used for regional flights.
Search and Rescue Operations
Search and rescue operations are being coordinated by the National Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia (BASARNAS). BASARNAS is the primary government agency responsible for search and rescue efforts throughout Indonesia. As of January 19,2026,the agency confirmed the recovery of one body. Further details regarding the location of the recovery and the ongoing search are not yet available from official sources.
Reporting and Translation
The initial report of the body’s recovery was translated by M. Darwin and Tegar Nurfitra, and edited by Arie Novarina, as indicated by ANTARA. ANTARA‘s copyright for 2026 is noted on the report.
Status as of January 19, 2026, 04:54:35 UTC: The recovery of one body has been confirmed by ANTARA. no further updates are available from official sources at this time. The search for additional remains and the aircraft’s flight data recorder continues.
