AirAsia Flight 8501 Plane Crash Update: Families accepts end of search operations; Inexperienced officer took over before incident

By Staff Writer

Mar 27, 2015 05:14 AM EDT

AirAsia Flight 8501 plane crash have ended 2014 in a bad light. It was definitely a nightmare. But after few months, it seems that the entire incident will be put to rest. What are the recent updates about AirAsia Flight 8501? What is the airline doing for the families of the victims? Find out more from this post.

To date, there are still remains which are left unseen. It is believed that around 50 bodies were not recovered. However, the Indonesian government has decided to stop the search operations. According to a source, the families of the passengers from AirAsia Flight 8501 have already accepted this decision even with a heavy heart. The search ended 10 days ago but on March 22, people gathered near the site where the plane crashed and showered flowers. It was a very sweet gesture for those who have met their unfortunate end on the latter part of December 2014.  

AirAsia is fast in providing the compensation for the families of the victims. While some already have their share, others are waiting for the whole insurance amount. Based from some of the beneficiaries, the process of claiming is smooth and quite easy.

Meanwhile, it was shared that the pilots cut off the computers minutes before the crash. It was reported that the first officer during the flight was inexperienced and made a steep climb, which is not an ordinary move for a commercial plane.

If this is true, then AirAsia should be able to train their staff better than ever. Their safety and security measures are to be taken seriously. They might have done a great job dealing with AirAsia Flight 8501 plane crash. They might have been able to give compensation faster than expected. However, losing a loved one will take forever to forget and no amount can really compensate for that. 

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