Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing

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Re: Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing
« Reply #30 on: March 10, 2014, 04:19:37 AM »
two stolen passports in Thailand, pupunta pa ba tayo?

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Re: Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing
« Reply #31 on: March 10, 2014, 06:03:28 AM »
two stolen passports in Thailand, pupunta pa ba tayo?

Yes goora pa rin hehe

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Re: Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing
« Reply #32 on: March 10, 2014, 06:43:17 AM »
hindi pa rin to nakikita.. ano kaya talagang nangyari?

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Malaysia Airlines plane missing: Desperate search for wreckage and clues two days after it vanished
News.com.au 5 HOURS AGO MARCH 11, 2014 6:21AM

THE two stolen passport holders on board MH730 were not of Asian appearance as earlier claimed by authorities.

The Director-general of Malaysia’s Department of Civil aviation, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, said late last night the two passengers were not Asian looking and they had passed through all “security protocols” before boarding the flight.


His comments contradict earlier statements by the Malaysian Home Minister that the two men were of Asian appearance.
“We have looked at the footage of the video and the photographs and it is confirmed now that they are not Asian looking men,” Mr Rahman told a late night press briefing in Kuala Lumpur.

“They have gone through screening, their baggage has been screened, their cabin baggage has been screened and they complied fully with the protocols of immigration security,” he said.

He said authorities were now investigating the possibility of a stolen passport syndicate but he would not be drawn on what the men looked like, suggesting that the investigation had moved away from them.
Asked if they looked African, Mr Rahman would not comment except to point out that footballer Mario Balotelli was Italian but was not Italian looking.

And he announced an expansion of the search area to 185 kilometres on both land and sea, moving outwards to Vietnam and Indonesia.
Mr Rahman released maps showing the increased search area saying that “every inch of ground in this area will be covered”.
He said the search area was divided into blocks to be covered by each ship and aircraft involved in the search he released a map of the new search zone.

Earlier Home Minister Zahid Hamidi reportedly said that the two passengers who used the passports looked Asian in appearance.

“I am still puzzled how come (immigration officers) cannot think: an Italian and Austrian but with Asian facial features,’’ he was quoted as saying by Malaysia’s national news agency Bernama.

Earlier officials said that up to five passengers checked in to fly on the flight — but didn’t board the plane.

Their luggage was taken off after officials realised but it is not clear how they fit in to the mystery of the vanished jet.


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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Why is it taking so long to find?
« Reply #34 on: March 10, 2014, 07:09:45 PM »
Christian Science Monitor By David Clark Scott, Staff writer / March 10, 2014

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: Why has the search area been widened to include the west side of the Malaysia peninsula? In the hunt for Flight MH370 are there lessons to be learned from Air France Flight 447?

When Air France Flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris went down over the Atlantic on June 1, 2009, resulting in 228 deaths, floating debris and a jet fuel slick were found within two days.

It's been three days since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared over the Gulf of Thailand.

Why can't this aircraft be found?


Are there any lessons to be learned from the Air France flight?

In both cases, there was no "mayday" or distress call from pilots. The planes just "disappeared" from the sky.

In the case of AF447, bad weather was a factor. The Air France pilots didn't radio for help because they didn't realize, until it was too late, the severity of their problems. And as some pilots have noted, they don't see a lack of communication as necessarily a sign of a terrorist bomb or the catastrophic failure of the aircraft. As one put it, the priorities are "aviate, navigate, and then communicate."

All reports so far indicate that MH370 encountered no bad weather.

In the case of AF447, good clues quickly emerged as to the aircraft's last location and what might have gone wrong. Brazilian air traffic control had recent contact with the Air France jet and the aircraft had sent a series of electronic messages over a three-minute period from an on-board monitoring system via the Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS).
Four days after the crash of AF447, the airline released a transcript of the ACARS data, which indicated that in the last four minutes of the aircraft's flight there were six failure reports and 19 warnings involving navigation, auto-flight, flight controls, and cabin air-conditioning. The ACARS data gave early clues to what went wrong. Ultimately, among the causes of the crash were pilot errors in response to faulty readings from air-speed sensors.

It's not clear whether Malaysia Airways Boeing 777 was equipped with ACARS. Flightglobal reportedly asked Malaysia Airlines about signals from the 777’s ACARS, but the carrier declined to comment citing “pending investigations” by Malaysia’s Department of Civil Aviation.

If authorities had ACARS data telling them what went wrong with the Malaysia Airways flight, that might give them a better idea of where to look.


The last reported position of Flight MH370 – and last radar contact – was over an area of sea between Malaysia and Vietnam. The aircraft disappeared about an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing.

As of late Monday, no debris had been found, and authorities said they were widening the search area. But a map of the widened search area is now raising new questions about how much Malaysian officials know about the missing aircraft's last position.

The search area map now includes not only a wider area around the last publicly reported position of the aircraft, but also a new area in the Strait of Malacca, on the west side of Malaysia peninsula.

That raises new questions about how much authorities know – but aren't telling the public.

Rodzali Daud, the Royal Malaysian Air Force chief, told reporters Sunday that military radar recordings had revealed the possibility that the aircraft had turned back from its scheduled flight path.
That would be highly unusual and under normal circumstances the pilot would have called Malaysia air traffic control to signal a change in the original flight path.

If the aircraft had turned back toward Malaysia, and flown over it, that might explain why the search area now includes both the Gulf of Thailand and the Strait of Malacca. It wouldn't explain why an aircraft would overfly land, and possibly airports, without landing or radioing its position or its transponder giving away its position.

Normally, an aircraft transponder would enable air traffic controllers to locate its position. Assuming, of course, the transponder was still functioning and hadn't been turned off.

This new search zone, and the lack of any debris found in the original search area, has commenters on global aviation sites speculating (in the absence of new facts) that Malaysia Airways Flight 370 was hijacked or taken on a suicide mission by one of its pilots.

"Looking on the other side of the peninsula is just odd, it means they [Malaysia authorities] saw the airplane go over the peninsula on radar, or there are parts of the peninsula that lack radar coverage," writes Web500sjc, who's listed on Airliners.net as a commercial flight instructor in the US.

As another commenter noted, if the engines had died on a Boeing 777 at 35,000 feet, the glide slope would indicate that it could be about 100 miles from the last known location. The Strait of Malacca is more than 250 miles away.

Of course, Malaysian officials may simply be as confounded as everyone else. They certainly sound that way:
“Unfortunately, we have not found anything that appears to be an object from the aircraft, let alone the aircraft … There are many theories that have been said in the media; many experts around the world have contributed their expertise and knowledge about what could happen, what happened … We are puzzled as well,” said Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, Malaysia's civil aviation chief late Monday.

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Malaysia urged to speed up plane search
« Reply #35 on: March 10, 2014, 08:01:36 PM »
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if one true love i know."

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if one true love i know."

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Everyone, who came into my world, left footprints in my heart. Some, so faint, I can hardly detect them. Others, so clear, I can easily discern them. Regardless, they all influenced me. They all made me who I am.

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Re: Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing
« Reply #39 on: March 13, 2014, 04:14:38 AM »
wala pa bang nakikita?