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Indonesia asks for U.S. help finding missing plane

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An AirAsia plane with 162 people on board lost contact with ground control on Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014, while flying over the Java Sea after taking off from a provincial city in Indonesia for Singapore, and search and rescue operations were underway.

WASHINGTON >> The State Department says Indonesia has asked the United States for help in locating a missing AirAsia jet. The U.S. is considering ways to help.

The jet carrying 162 people is believed to have crashed into Indonesia’s Java Sea. The State Department says no Americans were on board.

The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta received a diplomatic note from Indonesian officials on Monday asking for assistance finding the plane. State Department spokesman Jeff Rathke says the U.S. is identifying how best to help, but that it will take some time to review the request. He’s not specifying what types of assistance Indonesia has requested.

AirAsia Flight 8501 vanished Sunday morning on its way from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore.

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