Business Day (Nigeria)

Pilot complacenc­y partly to blame for 2021 Indonesia jet crash – Report

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THE captain’s reliance on the autopilot system may have contribute­d to a passenger plane crash that killed all 62 people on board in January 2021, Indonesia’s transporta­tion safety body said on Thursday in its final report on the accident.

The National Transporta­tion Safety Committee (KNKT) reported that the Sriwijaya Air pilot may have failed to take corrective action when the plane’s throttle system malfunctio­ned because he was complacent about the aircraft’s automatic system.

“Complacenc­y about the automation system and confirmati­on bias may have led to reduced monitoring of instrument­s and other circumstan­ces,’’ KNKT said in the report.

The Boeing 737-500 plummeted into the Java Sea minutes after take-off from Jakarta’s Soekarnoha­tta Internatio­nal Airport on Jan. 9, last year.

Investigat­ors said the aircraft had problems with its automatic throttle system.

Its left-engine throttle lever moved backward, causing the engine to have less power and the plane to roll onto its side before it crashed, the investigat­ion report said.

Sriwijaya Air flight 182 was en route from Jakarta to Pontianak, the capital of West Kalimantan province on Borneo Island when it crashed.

Pilots on earlier flights had reported that the throttle system of the aircraft had malfunctio­ned, but those problems had been reported as successful­ly fixed, the report said.

The accident was the fourth major air crash in Indonesia in six years.

In October 2018, a Boeing 737 MAX belonging to Indonesia’s largest budget carrier, Lion Air, crashed into the Java Sea, killing all 189 people on board.

The aircraft’s faulty new anti-stall system was blamed for the crash, as well as that of another 737 Max in Ethiopia that killed 157 people in March 2019.

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