Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) has located the debris suspected to be part of an Airbus H130 PK-CFX helicopter that reportedly lost contact and crashed in a forest area in Sekadau District, West Kalimantan, on Thursday.Basarnas Deputy for Operations and Preparedness, Edy Prakoso, said that the debris, suspected to be part of the aircraft's tail, was observed from the air by a joint SAR team using an Indonesian Air Force Super Puma helicopter.”Aerial surveillance has identified the helicopter's location. At 3:25 p.m., the debris suspected to be the tail of the PK-CFX helicopter was found approximately three kilometers west of the initial point of contact loss,” Prakoso explained.He confirmed that information about the discovery had been forwarded to ground personnel to facilitate the search team's access to the crash site and the evacuation process.The Airbus H130 helicopter, type H-130T2, was carrying eight people: Captain Marindra W (pilot), Harun Arasyd (co-pilot), and six passengers: Patrick K, Victor T, Charles L, Joko C, Fauzie O, and Sugito.According to the flight chronology, the helicopter took off from the PT CMA helipad in Nanga Keruap Village, Melawi District, at 7:34 a.m.The helicopter was then reported to have lost contact at 8:39 a.m., en route to the PT GAN helipad in Teluk Bakung Village, Sungai Ambawang, Kubu Raya District.Basarnas recorded the helicopter's last detected position, based on an emergency signal, near Nanga Taman Sub-district, Sekadau District.A joint SAR team consisting of the aircraft crew, Rapid Action Force Command (Kopasgat) personnel, and the Pontianak SAR Office and Sintang SAR Post, continues to conduct the search.”Please pray for the search and evacuation of victims to proceed smoothly and safely. We are committed to carrying out search and rescue operations as optimally as possible, with the assistance of all SAR personnel,” Prakoso remarked.