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Indonesian plane with 11 people vanishes in mountainous region and a search is underway
- On Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, an ATR 42-500 operated by Indonesia Air Transport lost contact while approaching Makassar, carrying eleven people, prompting a multi-agency search operation.
- Air traffic control said the aircraft deviated from its approach and told the crew to correct alignment before contact was lost, while flight-tracking services showed rapid altitude loss over the ocean limiting radar coverage, and a national investigation is expected.
- Eyewitness video and hikers reported debris and small fires on Mount Bulusaraung, and rescue and air crews later confirmed fuselage fragments, a small aircraft window, the tail, and what is believed to be the engine.
- Heavy fog and winds—visibility about five meters—have forced cautious ground and air movements, while around 400 personnel, including more than 100 Specialized Search and Rescue Units, face steep terrain at Mount Bulusaraung ravine about 200 meters deep.
- ATR said its specialists are engaged to support the investigation, while a national investigation is expected amid concerns over Indonesia's transportation safety record in recent years.
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