Indonesia Sriwijaya Air crash: Distraught relatives await news

Getty Images Crisis centre in Soekarno Hatta Airport, on January 9, 2021 in Jakarta, IndonesiaGetty Images
A crisis centre for relatives has been set up at the airport in Jakarta

Relatives of the passengers and crew on board the ill-fated Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737 are facing an agonising wait as authorities search for the wreckage.

Sixty-two people were on board the passenger plane which plunged into the sea just minutes after taking off from Jakarta on Saturday.

There appears to be no hope of finding survivors.

Although no-one on board has been formally identified, information is emerging from family and friends.

Pilot Captain Afwan - The 'kind and wise' pilot

Endah Pilot Captain Afwan in the cockpit of a planeEndah

"We're in grief, still praying for the best," said Ferza Mahardhika, whose uncle was the pilot of the Sriwijaya SJ182 flight.

Captain Afwan, 54, left home quickly on the day of the doomed flight, his nephew told BBC Indonesia, complaining that "his shirt hadn't been ironed, when usually he is really neat".

The captain apologised to his three children for having to leave them again.

Captain Afwan, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, started his flying career in the air force before becoming a commercial pilot in 1987.

His family and colleagues say he was devoted Muslim, eager to help people in his neighbourhood in the West Java town of Bogor, and at work.

His profile picture on social media is a cartoon of Superman praying, with the words "it doesn't matter how high you fly, you will never reach heaven if you don't pray".

Indonesian divers search crash wreckage

"He was a very good man. He often gave advice, wise advice. He was a prominent figure in his neighbourhood and was well-known for his kindness," said Ferza Mahardhika.

"I'm devastated and can't believe that this is happening. Please pray for uncle and our family," he added.

Dinda Amelia - The 15-year-old on vacation

Also on board was 15-year-old Dinda Amelia, who had originally gone to Jakarta on vacation.

Dinda had gone with her mother's employer whom she was close to, along with the family's two children.

Lena, her mother, said she had been working for her employer's family for a long time, and so did not refuse Dinda's request to follow the family on vacation.

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Lena's mother holding a photo of her daughter

They left for Jakarta on 27 December - but never returned.

"She left right on her 15th birthday," her mother told BBC Indonesian. "She was very happy."

Speaking to reporters, Lena showed them a photo of Dinda on her phone, while crying and saying: "Come back little one."

Angga Fernanda Afrion - The seaman who just became a father

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Angga Fernanda Afrion's mother, Afrida, is pictured holding a photograph of her son

Afrida told BBC Indonesia she was still holding out hope that her 29-year-old son Angga Fernanda Afrion, who was on the flight, might still be alive.

"Family members who are in Jakarta are searching for information. I want to go, too, but with the pandemic it's difficult to travel," said Afrida, who lives in West Sumatra.

Just a week ago Angga - a seaman - had become a father, his wife giving birth to their first child, a boy named Alvano Faeyza Alingga. His mother said that becoming a father had motived him to work harder to provide the best for his son.

Angga worked on large cargo boats. His mother says he called her late on Friday saying that he had to fly to Pontianak at the last minute because "his ship was damaged and his boss had told him he needed to come".

He often had to travel for work across the Indonesian archipelago but preferred to travel by boat, rarely flying.

Afrida said her son was "a strong-willed child but was very obedient. He was a kind polite person and could get on well with anyone."

"If he is gone what I want is to be able to bring him home and bury him properly," she said quietly, while holding a framed photo of Angga in his uniform.

Ihsan Adhlan Hakim and Putri Wahyuni - The newly wed couple

Also on board were newly married couple Ihsan Adhlan Hakim and Putri Wahyuni. Ihsan's younger brother, Arwin Amru Hakim, told news website Kompas that his brother had called from Soekarno Hatta Airport to let the family know their flight had been delayed, due to bad weather.

The couple were travelling to Kalimantan to hold a wedding party for Ihsan's extended family who live in Pontianak.

"The plan was that next Saturday the event would take place," said Arwin. But now, he says, the family are praying together.

Indonesian divers search crash wreckage

Indah Halima Putri and Muhammad Rizky Wahyudi with their baby - The mother who just gave birth

Yusrilanita fainted when told the news about the Sriwijaya Air SJ182 aircraft that was carrying her daughter Indah Halima Putri, son-in-law Muhammad Rizky Wahyudi and their baby.

Indah had returned to her family home in Java to give birth, and was now going home with her husband to their home in Pontianak.

Before the plane took off, according to local media, Indah send a photo of the plane's wing via a WhatsApp message saying there was heavy rain and asking for the family's prayers.

Meanwhile, authorities have set up a special centre at Pontianak Supadio Airport in Indonesia to take DNA samples from close family of those on board to help with identification.

"We have deployed 51 personnel to be on standby at the post to work with personnel from the Disaster Victim Identification team to collect the samples," said Assistant Senior Commissioner of Police Yani Permana.

The process is expected to take at least two more days as some families have to travel to reach the centre.

Yohanes Suherdi - The businessman missed by his son

The 30-year-old businessman was in Jakarta on a business trip and was on his way back home to his family in Ngarak, a village several hours from Pontianak airport, according to news site CNN.

His wife told CNN that she spoke with her husband - whom she describes as a "very good and sociable person" - shortly before takeoff.

"His last message to me was not to forget to take our son to see a doctor because he had a fever," she said, adding that the couple's five-year-old son has been asking when his father is coming home.

Additional reporting by BBC Indonesia's Dwiki Marta and Widianingsih