The Russian-made Sukhoi Superjet 100 that went down in Indonesia on Wednesday slammed into a steep

The Russian-made Sukhoi Superjet 100 that went down in Indonesia on Wednesday slammed into a steep mountainside outside the capital Jakarta, Indonesian television reported.
According to (RIA Novosti) news agency, pictures broadcast on television showed what is believed to be debris from the Superjet at the crash site on a very steep slope near Mount Salak. Other debris from the plane tumbled down the mountain.

Only small pieces of debris were visible in pictures from the Indonesian aviation authorities shown to journalists.

The plane apparently almost made it over the mountain. The crash site, located at an estimated altitude of 5,200 feet, is just a few dozen meters below the top of the ridgeline at that spot.

The jet disappeared from radar screens during a demonstration flight near Jakarta on Wednesday.

There were 48 people on board, including eight Russian crewmembers and 40 passengers, mainly Indonesians.
 

Source: BNA