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US Embassy assists repatriation of pilot's body to Jakarta
ID🏛️ Politics23 hr. ago

US Embassy assists repatriation of pilot's body to Jakarta

An American pilot named Nicholas F. Goselin was killed in an attack by an armed criminal group (KKB) in Papua, Indonesia. His body was repatriated to Jakarta with assistance from the U.S. Embassy. The pilot was working for PT Associated Mission Aviation (AMA), a company that operates small aircraft to serve remote communities in Papua. The attack occurred during a landing at Balinggama Airstrip, and the aircraft was subsequently set on fire. This marks the first time an AMA aircraft has been attacked in the company’s 67-year history in the region. AMA maintains a policy of neutrality and does not transport military or security personnel.

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US Embassy assists repatriation of pilot's body to Jakarta

An American pilot named Nicholas F. Goselin was killed in an attack by an armed criminal group (KKB) in Papua, Indonesia. His body was repatriated to Jakarta with assistance from the U.S. Embassy. The pilot was working for PT Associated Mission Aviation (AMA), a company that operates small aircraft to serve remote communities in Papua. The attack occurred during a landing at Balinggama Airstrip, and the aircraft was subsequently set on fire. This marks the first time an AMA aircraft has been attacked in the company’s 67-year history in the region. AMA maintains a policy of neutrality and does not transport military or security personnel.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the incident involving an American pilot killed in Papua, focusing on the operational details of the aviation company and the nature of the attack. While the event involves international elements (U.S. Embassy involvement), the framing remains neutral, with

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