U.S. team to help probe missing Indonesian plane


  • World
  • Saturday, 06 Jan 2007

MAKASSAR, Indonesia (Reuters) - U.S. transport safety officials will arrive in Indonesia's Sulawesi on Saturday to help investigate the disappearance of a plane with 102 people aboard as search operations continue six days after the plane went missing. 

The plane, a 17-year-old Boeing 737-400, operated by Indonesian budget carrier Adam Air, disappeared on Monday in bad weather. 

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