Indonesian divers on Thursday were sent to examine the fuselage of the crashed AirAsia plane after it was located by a Singapore search vessel, an official said, according to dpa. "We will try to estimate its weight so that we can decide how to lift it," Air Commodore Suryadi Supriyadi, the search operation director, said by phone. Divers were also tasked with finding more bodies, which are believed to be trapped in the fuselage, he said. One of the aircraft's wings was still attached to the body, the National Search and Rescue Agency said. So far, 48 bodies have been recovered since the aircraft crashed on December 28 on its way from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore with 162 people on board. There have been no survivors.