Jakarta. An American pilot, reported as Nicholas F. Goselin, was killed after a PT AMA aircraft (PK-RCY) was set on fire at the Balinggama airstrip in Yahukimo, Papua on Thursday, July 2, 2026; the flight departed Wamena at 06:30 and reportedly landed at 06:46 local time before communications were lost. This week authorities including the Transportation Ministry, police Cartenz unit and the Indonesian National Armed Forces began investigations and recovery operations; TNI troops evacuated the pilot's body on Friday, July 3 at 08:00 Eastern Indonesia Time, while a separatist group (TPNPB) claimed responsibility and officials continued verification and pursuit of suspects.
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Indonesian security forces and government gained operational justification to pursue suspects and coordinate evacuations while PT AMA and the pilot's family received official attention and logistical support during the response.
The pilot, reported as Nicholas F. Goselin (name variants), was killed; his family, the passengers, PT AMA and local communities suffered loss, trauma, and the destruction of the aircraft PK-RCY.
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