Wednesday, September 26, 2012

A journalist survived the Sukhoi Superjet 100 plane tragedy

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REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, Jakarta ANTARA --- A journalist, Fransiska Ninditya survivedthe tragedy of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 plane lost contact on Mount Salak onWednesday (9/5) due to get another job.
Initially, Fransiska Ninditya confessed to get invited to cover the missing aircraftSukhoi on Tuesday (8/5), but because there are other coverage assignment in IndonesiaInstitute of Sciences (LIPI), he canceled part.

Fransiska Ninditya admitted she was surprised to learn that the plane was supposedto host the tower reportedly lost contact with airport traffic at 14:50 pm.

"This incident is a reminder that I still loved the Lord," said FransiskaNinditya  in Jakarta, Thursday (10/5).

Fransiska Ninditya  explained that onTuesday, he should have arrived at Halim air base Perdanakusuma, Jakarta at 13.00WIB to ride the plane. But because he had to cover in LIPI at 15.00 then he thoughtbetter.

"Usually if there is coverage of the new aircraft or ship, I was always curious,but somehow today (Tuesday 9/5) why even lazy and prefer to go to LIPI,"said Fransiska Ninditya.

Fransiska Ninditya is also claimed to be surprised when the plane is supposed toknow he was riding in lost contact in the Mount Salak, West Java, who contactedhis brother by cell phone.

"I was shocked to learn that the plane lost contact, moreover, no Ma'am Femifrom Bloomberg which go in there," said Fransiska Ninditya.


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