The results of early medical checkup on the condition of three injured victims of a Cessna trainer plane which crashed at Pamulang village in Tangerang district, Banten province on Saturday showed two of them were relatively in stable condition, a docter said. Dr. Setyo G Pramono, on-duty physician at the emergency unit of Fatmawati general hospital made the remarks here on Saturday, following the treatment given to the three injured victims, acording to OANA. Pamulang sector police source said the three wounded victims were identified as Bangkit Santoso, an instructor, and two passengers namely Bambang and Tokusho, a Japanese national. The ill-fated plane with No. PK-SDP, owned by private Alpha Flying School, was on a training flight from Tangerang to Halim Perdanakusuma airport when it crashed at 12.45 in Nirwana Ciputat Indah housing area. "The two injured victims were relatively in stable condition, but further test is needed to know other parts such as the nerve and eyes, he said. According to him, the two victims will likely be moved to the general treatment unit on Saturday night. Tokusho and Bangkit still have difficulty to communicate fluently. Police cordon has been placed around the crash site to prevent people from entering into the scene. On March 27, a Puma 3315 trainer aircraft owned by the Indonesian Air Force (TNI AU) made an emergency landing in the Oksibil-Okbibab region in Bintang district, Papua province. None of the four airmen aboard the plane sustained injury, spokesman of the Trikora Regional Military Command Lt Col Imam Santosa said. -- SPA