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Pilot Labile, Susi Air Stop Operations in New Guinea

VIVAnews -airline Susi Air ceased all operations in New Guinea. This temporary policy following the accident that happened to one of the planes Susi Air in the region, September 9, 2011. The policy applies to the psychological condition of the pilot to recover.

"Psychologically, the pilot has not been allowed to fly in the region, because they all have the proximity to the victims," said Gunanjar of The Operational Susi Air to VIVAnews, Sunday night, September 11, 2011.

Termination of service for a while it was in effect since last Saturday. This policy also applies to flights initially Susi Air in Medan, North Sumatra. "In other areas were normal, just for Papua which still has not," he said.

In a news conference last weekend, the owner of the Susi Air, Susi Pudjiastuti, said that a number of pilot and crew affected emotionally by two accidents that happen in the future. "For anyone affected crews, we give a day-off," said Susi.

Susi says, Susi Air flight in Papua is the largest in Indonesia. There are at least 22 aircraft Susi Air servicing flight in the territory of Papua, both freight and passengers.

Susi Air plane C 208 B Caravan type pk-VVE which departed from Wamena to the Kenyem in the mountains of Papua, fell in the District of Yakuhimo, Pasema, Regency of Papua Friday. Aircraft dipiloti a citizen of Australia, Dave Cootes, and co-pilot from Slovakia, Thomas Munk, crashed while transporting diesel fuel and a host of other items.

Still on the same day, the aircraft departed from Susi Air Sabu Raijua headed for Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur, skidded when landing at the airport will be El Tari, Kupang. The plane suffered a broken rear tire. However, two passengers and two crew members who are in the plane, was not injured. (ren)

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