kelana36 posted on 26-3-2014 08:39 AM
yes.
tak ada nya soft landing macam on the runway kalau tempat landing tu other than runway...at ...
Maknanya dlm apa saja keadaan, bila aircraft tersebut landed somewhere other than a runaway, ELT akan tetap activated..
Which is in this case, tidak ada kan? So, in your opinion, what could hv happened to the ELT? Sengaja dirosakkan?
@Suchi i rasa cerita ni belum ada di mesia, series baru ni
i kat aussie memang dah ada channel yang amik.
harap2 astro berbesar hati dan ambil cerita ni..
mahap momod melencong jap..
tapi time sedih2 ni memang mood nak tengok cerita camni jah
slippergombak posted on 26-3-2014 04:29 AM
kalu tgk road pesawat nih pun cam tak logik...
I think, after andaman tu, dia tak fly like that, maybe more to the right, south westerly direction.. kalau dekat sangat dengan sumatra indon boleh pick up on radar..
burque posted on 26-3-2014 12:23 AM
Rasanya kapten tu maksudkan bila sains dan teknologi yg moden pun dah tak dpt mengesan mana pesawa ...
Saya setuju dn saya juga memahaminya begitu. Kita manusia sering alpa. Kita selalu berfikir jika sudah ada kemudahan yg canggih manggih, masakan tak boleh berjaya, masakan tak dapat? Tetapi kita lupa sebenarnya jika Allah belum mengizinkan, maka di situlah kebesaran-Nya.
Akal dn kudrat manusia tetap terbatas dn Allah jua segala2nya. Terlebih drp itu, Allah menghantar message kpd kita semua. Berjayakah kita memahami dn mencerna message-Nya?
Psychedelia posted on 26-3-2014 08:47 AM
'Last joyride': MH370 pilot upset over wife's decision to move out and in 'no state of mind to be ...
Sehari sebelum Zaharie terbangkan MH370, isterinya berpindah ke rumah lain. So memang ada masalah peribadi tapi takkan cetek sgt minda sampai nak bunuh diri...
JUST hours after Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak explained what happened to Flight MH370 - it fell into the Indian Ocean - a British newspaper quoted official sources to suggest why it happened.
The Malaysia Airlines plane was on a suicide mission, reported The Telegraph.
No fire or malfunction could possibly have caused the silent seven-hour flight into the sea of the plane, which was guided away from its planned route, the newspaper reported.
After its communications systems appeared to have been deliberately switched off, the plane's routing and signalling suggested it was flown "in a rational way".
"This has been a deliberate act by someone on board who had to have the detailed knowledge to do what was done... Nothing is emerging that points to motive," The Telegraph was told.
Investigators have apparently simulated how the plane could have got where it was last detected in a remote area of the Indian Ocean, and signs point to it being flown in a deliberate manner.
Asked about the possibility of a plane malfunction or an on-board fire, the source said: "It just does not hinge together... (The investigators) have gone through processes you do to get the plane where it flew to for eight hours. They point to it being flown in a rational way."
They believe someone on the flight shut off the plane's communications systems as it passed from Malaysia to Vietnam air space.
Experts have said that this was the "perfect moment" for a plane to be absent for communications without arousing suspicion.
Partial military radar tracking showed it turning west and re-crossing the Malay Peninsula, apparently under the control of a skilled pilot.
Mr Najib said on Sunday that groundbreaking satellite-data analysis by the British company Inmarsat had revealed that Flight MH370 had crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.
While no confirmed debris from the plane has been found, Inmarsat had used a principle called the Doppler effect to analyse the difference between the frequency that the ground station expects to receive and one that is actually measured.
The British company checked its predictions with six other B777 aircraft flying on the same day in various directions, Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said at a press conference last evening.
He also revealed that what had been reported to be the satellite transmitter's final ping at 8.11am on March 8 was followed by "a partial handshake" between the plane and a ground station at 8.19am.
The next ping, which was supposed to happen at 9.15am, was not detected.
Between those two times, the aircraft was no longer able to communicate with the ground station.
"This is consistent with the maximum endurance of the aircraft," said Mr Hishammuddin.
After Mr Najib's announcement, Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Xie Hangsheng demanded that Malaysia hand over all relevant satellite analysis showing how Malaysia had reached its conclusion about the fate of the jet.
As a result of the new analysis, the search in the north corridor has been called off.
sesapa buleh tlg bgtau..apa teori kapt nik huzlan dlm kes MH370 ni..dia tak agree kalau ckp ade masalah teknikal kan...byk miss dia punye intebiu lately...
WORLDWIDE RIPPLES: Students in Jammu, India, attending a prayer ceremony in tribute to the passengers and crew of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 yesterday. Malaysia confirmed on Monday night that the plane crashed in the Indian Ocean.PHOTO: REUTERS
THE controversy surrounding missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has prompted many Chinese tourists, who once saw Malaysia as an attractive holiday destination, to look elsewhere, travel agents said yesterday.
Eleven Chinese travel agents said that bookings between China and Malaysia had dropped severely, and that many people have cancelled their trips, amid anger over the perceived lack of information provided by the Malaysian government to families of the missing passengers.
"We used to have 30 to 40 customers a month for group tours to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Now, there is no one asking about this route or booking," said a travel agent surnamed Chen.
"Tourists don't even consider going there. Many also have a negative impression of the country now," said Mr Chen of Comfort Travel in the southern city of Guangzhou.
In Beijing, angry relatives of Chinese passengers aboard the missing plane protested yesterday outside the Malaysian Embassy, demanding an explanation from the airline and accusing the government in Kuala Lumpur of "delays and deception".
Flight MH370, with 239 people on board, vanished from civilian radar screens less than an hour after take-off on March 8 on a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Most of the passengers were Chinese.
"The Malaysian government deliberately delayed publicising real information about the flight. We should punish this completely irresponsible attitude and boycott Malaysian tourism," said a user of Sina Weibo.
The slowdown in Chinese travel could hurt Malaysia's goal of boosting tourism, though the impact on the economy may be limited. Chinese tourist arrivals account for about 12 per cent of Malaysia's total tourists and 0.4 per cent of the country's gross domestic product, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a note.
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pinkypinkylady posted on 26-3-2014 01:08 AM
Masih dlm misi mencari tp smlm pm kita yg announce no survivor. Tp pastu die plk yg kata x bole be ...
Anggap je la najib pun nak join kita semua ber spekulasi... Mn dia blh tahan asyik rakyat n wartawan je kuarkan spekulasi alih2 ha ambik najib buat spekulasi... Mmg betul2 spekulasi... Dah non survive tp jgn berkabung, solat ghaib pon x blh buat lagi... Hehehe
IN AGONY: Emotions ran high during a protest in front of the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing yesterday, with relatives of Chinese passengers aboard Flight MH370 denouncing the Malaysian government and its national carrier as "executioners". PHOTO: REUTERS