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New | AirAsia captain 'left his seat' before fatal crash in Java Sea, say investigation sources

The captain of the AirAsia jet that crashed into the sea in December was out of his seat conducting an unorthodox procedure when his co-pilot apparently lost control.

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The co-pilot of AirAsia flight QZ8501, Remi Emmanuel Plesel, was at the controls when the crash happened, according to sources close to the investigation. Photo: AFP

The captain of the AirAsia jet that crashed into the sea in December was out of his seat conducting an unorthodox procedure when his co-pilot apparently lost control.

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And by the time he returned it was too late to save the plane, two people familiar with the investigation said. 

It was unclear what "unorthodox procedure" he was performing, but experts have said the captain may have decided to cut off a key computer system on the airplane, which would require the pilots looking to reset it to press a button on the overhead panel.

To pull the circuit breaker, the captain had to rise from his seat, the experts said.

Details emerging of the final moments of Flight QZ8501 are likely to focus attention partly on maintenance, procedures and training, though Indonesian officials have stressed publicly that it is too early to draw any firm conclusions.
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The Airbus A320 jet plunged into the Java Sea while en route from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore on December 28, killing all 162 people on board.

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