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One of Indonesia’s air force Hercules C-130 planes has crashed in remote Papua province in the east of the country, killing all 13 people on board.

According to officials, three pilots and 10 other military personnel were on board.

Air force chief of staff Agus Supriatna told MetroTV that bad weather was suspected to have caused the crash.

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The plane was carrying food supplies from Timika to Wamena when it came down in mountainous terrain near to its destination on December 18.

The wreckage has been located and the bodies of the dead are being brought to Wamena, Ivan Ahmad Riski Titus, operational director of Indonesia’s search and rescue agency, told Reuters.

The flight had left Timika at 05:35 local time and was expected to land in Wamena at 06:13.

Personnel from the air force base in Jayapura, the regional capital, were on standby to assist the team at the crash site.

Indonesia has a poor air safety record.

In June 2015, the same type of plane belonging to Indonesia’s air force crashed near a residential neighborhood shortly after taking off from Medan. All 12 crew and 109 passengers on board were killed, along with 22 people on the ground.

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The remains of 54 people who died onboard a Trigana Air plane that crashed in Indonesia’s Papua region on August 16, have been recovered by rescue teams.

Bambang Soelistyo, head of Indonesia’s search and rescue agency said his team had found the aircraft completely destroyed and partially burnt.

The black box flight data recorder has also been found.

Trigana Air plane came down on August 16 in dense forest in a mountainous area, close to its destination of Oksibil.

The plane was carrying 44 adult passengers, five children, and five crew members – all believed to be Indonesian.Trigana Air crash Indonesia

It was also said to be carrying about 6.5 billion rupiah ($486,000) in cash, which was due to be distributed to poor families in the area. Officials have not said whether this has been located.

Members of the rescue team – made up of about 100 police, military and civilians – began reaching the site on Tuesday morning.

Bambang Soelistyo told reporters: “The plane was totally destroyed and all the bodies were burned and difficult to identify.”

Bad weather and difficult terrain at the crash site were hampering efforts to remove the bodies but they will eventually be taken to the provincial capital for identification.

Officials confirmed the black box had also been found. It contains data on the plane’s operations and could yield clues as to the cause of the crash.

The ATR42-300 twin turboprop plane took off from Sentani airport in Jayapura at 14:21 local time on August 16, but lost contact with air traffic controllers half an hour later.

Bad weather is believed to have been a possible reason for the crash. A search plane was forced to turn back on the day of the crash because of dangerous flying conditions.

Oksibil, which is about 175 miles south of Jayapura, is a remote, mountainous region, which is extremely difficult to navigate.

Trigana Air has had 14 serious incidents since it began operations in 1991, losing 10 aircraft in the process, according to the Aviation Safety Network.

The wreckage of Trigana Air plane carrying 54 people has been found in the remote western Papua region, officials say.

The Indonesian plane lost contact with ground control at 14:55 local time as it flew from Jayapura, the capital of Papua province, to the town of Oksibil.

Indonesia’s transport minister said the aircraft had been found in the Bintang highlands region, not far from its intended landing site at Oksibil airport.

It is not yet known if anyone survived.

The wreckage was discovered by villagers, who then alerted officials.

“Residents provided information that the aircraft crashed into Tangok mountain,” said the country’s director-general of air transportation, Suprasetyo.Trigana Air plane crash 2015

The ATR42-300 twin turboprop plane was carrying 44 adult passengers, five children and infants, and five crew.

The plane took off from Sentani airport in Jayapura at 14:21, but lost contact with air traffic controllers half an hour later.

An official search was suspended due to poor light.

Oksibil, which is about 175 miles south of Jayapura, is a remote, mountainous region, which is extremely difficult to navigate.

Bad weather is believed to have been a possible reason for the crash.

A second plane, which had been sent to look for the missing one, was forced to turn back because of dangerous flying conditions.

Trigana Air has had 14 serious incidents since it began operations in 1991, losing 10 aircraft in the process, according to the Aviation Safety Network.

The airliner has been on a European Union blacklist of banned carriers since 2007. All but four of Indonesia’s certified airlines are on the list.

Indonesia has suffered two major air disasters in the past year.

Last December an AirAsia plane crashed in the Java Sea, killing all 192 people on board – and in July a military transport plane crashed in a residential area of Medan, Sumatra claiming 140 lives.

A military transport plane crashed in a residential area of the Indonesian city of Medan killing more than 100 people.

The Hercules C-130 plane hit two houses and a hotel before bursting into flames, creating a huge fireball.

Air Force head Agus Supriatna visited the crash site and told reporters he believed there were no survivors among the 113 people on board.

At least 66 bodies have been recovered so far.

A major rescue operation is under way at the site which was covered in flames and thick black smoke.

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There are reports that people are trapped inside wrecked buildings and the nearest hospital is continuing to receive bodies arriving from the crash site.

Many of the passengers are thought to have been relatives of servicemen and women.

Large crowds watched the emergency services search the flaming wreckage.

The plane had just taken off when it ran into trouble.

Agus Supriatna said that the pilot had asked to return to base because of technical difficulties.

“The plane crashed while it was turning right to return to the airport,” he said.

The Hercules transport plane was manufactured in 1964, but a military spokesman said he was convinced that it was in good condition.

Correspondents say that it is the second time in 10 years that a plane has crashed in Medan.

In September 2005, a Boeing 737 came down in a crowded residential area shortly after take-off from Medan’s Polonia airport, killing 143 people including 30 on the ground.