4. The NTSC recommended that Lion Air improve the duration and content of its On 7 November, on the basis of preliminary information gathered in the investigation of the Lion Air accident, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency On 25 October 2019, after the release of the Final Report by NTSC, FAA revoked the repair certification of Florida-based Xtra Aerospace LLC, which fixed an AOA sensor suspected of contributing to the crash.In an internal message on 19 November 2018, Boeing CEO Picture: @Sutopo_PNA SEARCH and rescue agency official says he’s not expecting any survivors from Lion Air flight JT610, which crashed into seas off Jakarta with 189 people aboard. The lawsuit also claimed that the aircraft's sensors provided inaccurate flight data, causing its anti-stall system to improperly engage, as well as Boeing not providing proper instructions to pilots about how to handle the situation.In March 2019, victims' families reported irregularities, saying that Lion Air pressured them into signing away their rights to seek legal recourse for under-compensation.2018 aircraft crash in the Java Sea, Indonesia, killing 189PK-LQP, the aircraft involved photographed in September 2018, six weeks before the accidentA rescue diver also died on 2 November, four days after the accident.Harvino, like some Indonesians, only had a single name 2. Picture: Sutopo Purwo Nugroho — @Sutopo_PN, TwitterA tugboat crew in Karawang reported seeing “debris of a plane” in the water, and a vessel belonging to Indonesian energy firm Pertamina official reported seeing more debris, including plane seats, near its offshore facility in the Java Sea.Pictures and video released by Indonesian Disaster Mitigation Agency appeared to show personal items including a bag, phone and documentation among suspected debris from the crashed plane.Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) chief M Syaugi said the agency had already found other debris from the aircraft including mobile phones and buoys.A commercial vessel surveys the oil slick and small floating debris at what is believed to be the crash site of the Boeing 737. On 25 October 2019, after the release of the final investigation report by NTSC, Boeing President and CEO Dennis Muilenburg responded:"We are addressing the KNKT's safety recommendations, and taking actions to enhance the safety of the 737 MAX to prevent the flight control conditions that occurred in this accident from ever happening again. The absence of guidance on MCAS or more detailed use of trim in the flight manuals and in flight crew training, made it more difficult for flight crews to properly respond to uncommanded MCAS. This mis-calibration was not detected during the repair. 9. Picture: InstagramWeather conditions were normal but the brand new aircraft had experienced a technical issue on its previous flight.In the aftermath of the crash, friends and relatives prayed and hugged each other as they waited at Pangkal Pinang’s airport.At the National Search and Rescue Agency headquarters in Jakarta, family members turned up, hoping desperately for news.Feni, who uses a single name, said her soon to be married sister was on the flight, planning to meet relatives in Pangkal Pinang.Family members wait for information at Pangkal Pinang airport. Picture: APJust six months ago, a Lion Air plane skidded off the runway at Djalaluddin Airport in Gorontalo, Indonesia. The operations director at the agency, Bambang Suryo Aji, says the search effort is focusing on finding bodies.He said six body bags have been used so far for human remains recovered.Aji said the location of the plane hull hasn’t been identified yet. Waters where it sank are up to 30 metres deep.The search is currently planned to last seven days and could be extended.The passenger plane had only been in service two months.Police officers carry a body bag containing the remains recovered from the area where a Lion Air passenger jet crashed, at Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta, Indonesia Monday, Oct. 29, 2018. Faint "pings" from the ULB attached to the aircraft's CVR were also heard.On 4 November, nearly 1,400 personnel, including 175 divers, were dispatched to the crash site. Picture: @Sutopo_PN — Head of PR of National Board for Disaster Management AgencyFacebook images of debris and what appears to be an oxygen mask. 8. Picture: SuppliedRelatives of passengers comfort each other as they wait for news on a Lion Air plane that crashed off Java Island at Depati Amir Airport in Pangkal Pinang.