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[Dunia] VOL19 MH370: SUDAH MELEPASI 370 JAM HILANG, DIMENSI KEARAH PERANG DUNIA KETIGA

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Post time 23-3-2014 09:53 AM | Show all posts
jaa139 posted on 23-3-2014 09:51 AM
US punya kos pencarian setakat ni dah $2.5juta.. agaknya kalau campur2 semua negara terlibat, bap ...

malaysian cost:

1) bomoh buaya - rm 10 juta
2) unit seacrh and resq - rm 25 juta
3) unit media - rm setengah juta
4) bayaran hotel sesama - rm setengah juta

sumber maklumat - kasyaf adam..
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Post time 23-3-2014 09:58 AM | Show all posts
Naa.Yaa posted on 23-3-2014 09:11 AM
sbnrnya aku mcm musykil sket..sbb satelit US dan China ada detect sesuatu kat lautan hindi dlm 18hb  ...


La..masa tu kan apa pun x sahih lagi..ko ingat tgk satelite mcm tgk peta dunia ke...

Kesian kat ko..cuba panjangkan sikit kemungkinan2 yang ada...
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- With more planes searching than ever before, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Sunday expressed optimism the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will be solved.

"We have now had a number of very credible leads, and there is increasing hope -- no more than hope, no more than hope -- that we might be on the road to discovering what did happen to this ill-fated aircraft," Abbott said.

He spoke at a press conference about objects that have been spotted by satellites about 2,400 kilometers (1,500 miles) off Perth.

In one of the great aviation mysteries in history, the airliner carrying 239 people disappeared March 8 after it took off from Kuala Lumpur on a flight to Beijing, CHina.

Malaysian investigators believe it was deliberately diverted by someone on board.

"Obviously, the more aircraft we have, the more ships we have, the more confident we are of recovering whatever material is down there," Abbott said. "And obviously before we can be too specific about what it might be, we do actually need to recover some of this material."

The international search for the missing aircraft resumed early Sunday near Perth, with a U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidon rejoining the effort, according to a naval spokesman.

Eight planes will search over the Indian Ocean on Sunday, compared to six planes on Saturday, said Andrea Hayward-Maher, spokeswoman for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority. She said that would be the most planes yet.

Planes from the United States, New Zealand, Australia and China will be flying. Three planes, two civilian aircraft and the P-8, were airborne by 7 a.m. Perth time (7 p.m. ET).

New Chinese satellite images "will be taken into consideration" in the search, Hayward-Maher said.

The P-8 Posideon, grounded for two days to give its crew rest, will likely refocus on an area highlighted in Chinese satellite images of a large object floating in the area. Australian-led search teams in the southern Indian Ocean found no sign of it Saturday.

The intense air and sea search -- which will now employ NASA satellites -- entered its third week with no new clues to give families answers about the fate of the passengers and crew.

The object the Chinese photographed is 22.5 meters long and 13 meters wide (74 feet by 43 feet), officials said.

China said the satellite images showing the "suspected floating object" were captured on March 18.

As a result of the recently reported satellite sighting approximately 1,500 miles off the coast of Perth, plans are underway to acquire imagery within the next few days, NASA said Saturday.

The space agency said it will check archives of satellite data and use space-based assets such as the Earth-Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite and the ISERV camera on the International Space Station to acquire images of possible crash sites. The resolution of these images could be used to identify objects of about 98 feet (30 meters) or larger.

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said searchers will take the Chinese information into consideration as they design their search for Sunday.

The floating object was about 77 miles from where earlier satellite images spotted floating debris.

At least six search flights were involved Saturday, including two private jets. Though the two civilian jets did not have radar, their role was crucial, authorities said.

"It is more likely that a pair of eyes are going to identify something floating in the ocean," Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss saidr: '

Indeed, during Saturday's search it was a civil aircraft that reported sighting some small objects floating with the naked eye, including a wooden pallet, AMSA said. These objects were within a radius of 5 kilometers (3 miles).

A Royal New Zealand Air Force P-3 Orion was dispatched to the area, but only reported seeing clumps of seaweed, AMSA said.

On Saturday, the Norwegian merchant ship Hoegh St. Petersburg was released from taking part in the search, according to AMSA. Australian officials thanked the ship's crew for its "valuable assistance and efforts," AMSA said via Twitter.

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished on March 8 with 239 people aboard destined for Beijing from Kuala Lumpur.

The stated goal of the Malaysian authorities is to narrow the search area, a task that is proving difficult.

Intensified, expanded search

The search area expanded sizably on Saturday compared to the previous day, thanks in part to the capabilities of the civil jets.

"Operations continue, and today they plan to search an area of approximately 10,500 square nautical miles," Hishammuddin said Saturday.

In addition to two Chinese planes that arrived in Australia, Beijing is sending two more ships to join five already in the southern corridor.

"Two Indian aircraft, a P-8 Poseidon and a C-130 Hercules, arrived in Malaysia last night to assist with the search," he said.

Seven countries -- China, India, Pakistan, Myanmar, Laos, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan -- informed investigators that based on preliminary information, their nations had no radar sightings of missing jetliner.

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Clues, but no proof


An exhaustive search covering 2.97 million square miles -- nearly the size of the continental United States -- has yielded some clues, but no proof of where the Boeing 777 is or what happened to it.

One of the most notable leads revolved around two large objects detected by satellite a week ago floating on waters over 1,400 miles off Australia's west coast.

"The fact that it's six days ago that this imagery was captured does mean that clearly what objects were there, are likely to have moved a significant different distance as a result of currents and winds," Truss said.

"It's also possible that they've just drifted to the bottom of the ocean bed, and the ocean in this area is between 3 and 5 kilometers deep. So it's a very, very deep part of the ocean, very remote. And all that makes it particularly difficult."

Debris is a common sight in the waters in that part of the ocean, he said, and includes containers that fall off ships.

Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Friday defended the decision to announce the find, saying Australia owes it to families of those missing "to give them information as soon as it's to hand."

But he didn't make any promises.

"It could just be a container that has fallen off a ship," Abbott said during a visit to Papua New Guinea. "We just don't know."Malaysia's interim transportation minister tried to reset expectations for a quick resolution to the mystery after the satellite discovery.

"This is going to be a long haul," Hishammuddin Hussein said.

Search intensifies

U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered the Navy and policy experts to look at the availability and usefulness of U.S. military undersea technology to try to find the plane's wreckage and its data recorders, a U.S. military official said.

The United States has spent $2.5 million so far on the entire effort, Pentagon spokesman Col. Steven Warren said Friday.

First lady Michelle Obama, while on a trip to Beijing, said the United States is keeping the families of the missing passengers in its thoughts.

"As my husband has said, (the) United States (is) offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search," she said.

Global search

Countries from central Asia to Australia are also engaged in the search along an arc drawn by authorities based on satellite pings received from the plane hours after it vanished. One arc tracks the southern Indian Ocean zone that's the focus of current attention.

"We intend to continue the search until we are absolutely satisfied that further searching would be futile, and that day is not in sight," the deputy prime minister said. "We will continue the effort, we'll continue to liaise with our international allies in this search."

The other tracks over parts of Cambodia, Laos, China and into Kazakhstan.

Malaysian authorities were awaiting permission from Kazakhstan's government to use the country as a staging area for the northern corridor search, Hishammuddin said.

Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya told reporters Saturday that a transcript obtained by The Telegraph newspaper is "inaccurate," but did not provide additional details.

The Telegraph reported Friday it had a transcript documenting 54 minutes of back-and-forth between the cockpit and ground control from taxiing in Kuala Lumpur to the final message of "All right, good night."

Unexplained element

The alleged transcript reported by The Telegraph contains seemingly routine conversations about which runway to use and what altitude to fly at.

One unexplained element, according to the British newspaper, is a call, in which someone in the cockpit stated that the aircraft was at a cruising altitude of 35,000 feet -- something that had been done just six minutes earlier. Twelve minutes after that comes the "good night" message, at around the time Flight 370 was being transferred to Vietnam's control.

Another wrinkle: Malaysia Airlines chief executive officer Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said the plane was carrying a cargo of lithium-ion batteries, although he didn't specify the volume of the shipment.

Lithium-ion batteries are commonly used in laptops and cell phones, and have been known to explode, although that occurs rarely.

They were implicated in the fatal crash of a UPS cargo plane in Dubai in 2010, and lithium-ion batteries used to power components on Boeing 787s were blamed for fires in those planes.

There's no evidence the batteries played a role in the plane's disappearance, and Ahmad said they are routine cargo aboard aircraft.

"They are not declared dangerous goods" he said, adding that they were "some small batteries, not big batteries."

Malaysian authorities say they believe the missing plane was deliberately flown off course on its scheduled flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.


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Post time 23-3-2014 09:59 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Presiden_Lanun posted on 23-3-2014 01:58 AM
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- With more planes searching than ever before, Australian Prime Minist ...


clues but no proof! Last edited by lorelai on 23-3-2014 02:03 AM

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Post time 23-3-2014 10:01 AM | Show all posts
munchkin posted on 23-3-2014 02:34 AM
baru je tengok komen anak buah yg fo. takde pun please please bila cakap dengan tower seperti kapten ...

Capt Nik kata org yang jaga tower ATC kena amik exam sb kena ada tau cara nak jawab
Bkn nya ada word please pun
Kata beliau lagi itu kerja org yang nak kerja sbg pilot tapi tak pernah jadik pilot


Makin kuat fitnah melanda kes MH370
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Post time 23-3-2014 10:04 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
camrey posted on 23-3-2014 02:01 AM
Capt Nik kata org yang jaga tower ATC kena amik exam sb kena ada tau cara nak jawab
Bkn nya ada ...

tu lah..

tp mmg nampak menipunya..

sbb dia kata translate from mandarin..

huhuhu
semoga terselamat dari fitnah kuasa2 besar dan laen2 fitnah
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Post time 23-3-2014 10:06 AM | Show all posts
AdamBillionaire posted on 23-3-2014 09:53 AM
malaysian cost:

1) bomoh buaya - rm 10 juta

pasni adam boleh la ganti bomoh kos rm10 juta..menilik guna bubu dan tikar terbang mahal sangat..adam guna kasyaf agak2 tak sampai rm1 juta kot ye..

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Post time 23-3-2014 10:09 AM | Show all posts
PrinCessMaya posted on 23-3-2014 09:58 AM
La..masa tu kan apa pun x sahih lagi..ko ingat tgk satelite mcm tgk peta dunia ke...

Kesian k ...

terima kasih la sbb kesian kat aku..

tp aku rasa ko tak paham maksud aku sebenarnya..mmg masa 8 hb tak konpem lg ada kat lautan hindi..satelit China dgn US pun baru dlm minggu ni dapat detect objek kat lautan hindi..tp diorang detect objek pada 18 hb..jd soalan aku..kenapa diorang tak belakang kan lagi pencarian imej satelit tu ke 8/9 hb..mana nak tau kot2 nampak kapal tu belum tenggelam sepenuhnya..

kalo ko tak paham jugak..aku pun dh hbs idea nak terangkan kat ko..mungkin idea forumer aurora273 tu betul agaknya..takde satelit yg lalu utk cerap masa hari kejadian..

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Post time 23-3-2014 10:11 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Presiden_Lanun posted on 23-3-2014 09:31 AM
aPa laTest inFo? Akak baRu LepaS joGGing kaT TasiK pasTu breaKy deKat Kg Baru.

Tunggu nak cari blackboard je.
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Post time 23-3-2014 10:15 AM | Show all posts
berancuk posted on 23-3-2014 09:46 AM
apabila masa angelina jolie itu kekwat kak?

baharu adja angelina jolie dapat recognition dalam  ...

ooppss menglahkan akak pink
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Post time 23-3-2014 10:17 AM | Show all posts
munchkin posted on 23-3-2014 01:50 AM
tq for the info. amazing sangat kerja pilot yg terlibat dalam gimli glider ni.

ada tengok video ...

Yg pakai spek tu Kamarul Baharin
Percakapan dia jelas dan terang

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Post time 23-3-2014 10:19 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Naa.Yaa posted on 23-3-2014 10:09 AM
terima kasih la sbb kesian kat aku..

tp aku rasa ko tak paham maksud aku sebenarnya..mmg masa 8 ...

Aku pon rasa dia salah paham.. Kesian dia.. Hikhik
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Post time 23-3-2014 10:19 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Aiyoh...

sebak betul rasa dada ni :

1. Radar Malaysia kesan ufo tapi biarkan aje.
2. Radar thailand pon nampak tapi x mo share info. Dah masuk ntah berapa kali baru nak kasi tahu. X ada initiative langsung. Tunggu malaysia rayu2. Ptuii sgt.
3. Tak silap dari 1st day lagi astro awani,ada,col satu mat saleh fm singapore kata suruh cari kat selat melacca. But our gov only bertindak bbrapa hari slps itu.

if kita semua masing2 ambil tindakan cepat.... Emh. If kita semua ambil peduli laporan polis yg ada aircraft terbang rendah...makcik balik umrah..

iflah reporters mat saleh ni x semak buat mcm2 spekulasi... Kadang2 rasa mcm nak jerit aje bila cnn kata owh Malaysia sarang taliban..pengganas..(rasanya yg kes c4 tu mmg pengganas no 1).. Lepas tu kata boeing ni takkan berlaku sebarang kerosakan teknikal. Flight terbaik lah konon. Mati2 kata tak akan..tak akan. If berlaku sebarang hijack pon x kan,semudah tu masuk kokpit. Terus kambing hitamkan captain.. Terus kata captain ni tak patut ada simulator kat rumah..rasa yg ni dtg fm china. Suspek utama captain.

dah bila captain jadik suspek utama, terus kaitkan yg captain ni sokong pr. Ahli pkr seumur hidup. Kecewa kerana dsai kena hukum 5 tahun. Padahal captain ni cuma ahli biasa dan dgr baru masuk pr. Ahem.. Kalau kata aku ni taksub masuk akal lah jugak. Sbb aku dah berjuang since reformasi 1... Lawak eh.

sedih... X tau apa perasaan family captain, bila captain di tuduh... Hijacker dan bunuh diri. Sedangkan kita tau yg captain2 mas dan semua kakitangan mas terbaik didunia. Sapa lagi nak puji mas if bukan rakyat sendiri...

i ada bg teori sendiri... Dan tlh dibangangkan somebody oleh forumer. Fine.. Whatever. But smlm tgk news kat skynews.. Mat saleh ni x silap dia kata .. Mungkin berlaku kerosakan teknikal teruk..memyebabkan aircraft terputus hubungan. Siap tunjuk manual pilot lagi. He said captain ni nak selamatkan nyawa penumpang. Bla..bla.. Inti cerita ada lebih kurang sama mcm captain nik.

dan i rasa kemungkinan besar yg aircraft ni ada berlaku major teknical problem. Tapi memasing x mo ngaku.. Paling senang..kambing hitamkan ajelah captain.

dan tlg jgn tanya why captain x buat tu dan ini. Sbb u tak ada kat kokpit masa tu. Byk kemungkinan..

Allah juga tunjukkan pada kita, selagi Allah tidak izinkan, selagi itu lah mh370 dihijab. Walau kita ada teknologi super hebat sekalipon.. X akan berjaya mengatasi kehebatan Allah.

kita juga wajib menilai semula tahap keimanan masing2.

buat family china tu... Tak pyh over sgt. Bukan Malaysia saja yg mencari tetapi misi Sar sudah menjadi mmisi SAR global. Jika kamu mencari kesalahan, jgn hanya tunding jari ke Malaysia tetapi juga negara kamu dan berpuluh negara lainnya yang ikut misi sar ini. X suka cara Malaysia layan kamu, sila pulang. Kamu wajib ingat bukan rakyat china sahaja yang ada di dalam mh370 itu tetapi juga MALAYSIA ada berpuluh rakyat kami yg menaiki mh370.

Ya Allah, semoga misi SAR ini di permudahkan.

pulanglah mh370. Kami menunggu kamu.

sorry.. Terpanjang.

have a nice sunday ppl..n thanx u.




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Post time 23-3-2014 10:23 AM | Show all posts
Naa.Yaa posted on 23-3-2014 10:09 AM
terima kasih la sbb kesian kat aku..

tp aku rasa ko tak paham maksud aku sebenarnya..mmg masa 8 ...

Ha...terima kasih atas pencerahan..camni baru paham..ayat lengkap, jelas, telus dan dedikasi..

*wink *wink

imej satelite xde backup kot..live gitew
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Post time 23-3-2014 10:23 AM | Show all posts
scarflicious posted on 23-3-2014 10:19 AM
Aiyoh...

sebak betul rasa dada ni :

Paling terkesan...
radar Malaysia...dah nampak UFO kenapa tak pintas ,,,tengok je ke....
ini yang aku muskil...patutlah jet jet pejuang singapore selalu masuk ruang udara malaysia....
...dah UFO pesawat x di kenali...patut g hantar jet pejuang  lar kejar...kalau dah  hubungi tak de jawapan...tentu pesawat tu sesuatu yang pelik...




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Post time 23-3-2014 10:24 AM | Show all posts
aku kesian dengan wakil malaysia yg ke Beijing tu...
jenuh nak explain...
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Post time 23-3-2014 10:24 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Naa.Yaa posted on 23-3-2014 09:11 AM
sbnrnya aku mcm musykil sket..sbb satelit US dan China ada detect sesuatu kat lautan hindi dlm 18hb  ...

Bukan masa tu hisam kata semua satelit china sebanyak 19 buah tumpu kt south sea je ke. Pas dh confirm flight right turn tuh yg sume baru start cari kt hindi ocean. And kemungkinan baru 18 hb tu debris timbul
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Post time 23-3-2014 10:24 AM | Show all posts
revolusi_30 posted on 23-3-2014 08:28 AM
Siyes. ..? Skolah mana. ?  How come. ??

blackboard kt semua skolah ada kot..
xkirah sekolah rendah ke menengah ke.. kolah cina ke india..
cer try terjah kt sekolah..

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Post time 23-3-2014 10:27 AM | Show all posts
scarflicious posted on 23-3-2014 10:19 AM
Aiyoh...

sebak betul rasa dada ni :

hmm... so sebenarnya mh370 ni hilang terus dari pandangan memang salah malaysia? sebab tak buat apa2 masa first kesan UFO kat radar military kan? kalau begitu selayaklah kena kecam satu dunia..
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PulutDereyan posted on 23-3-2014 10:24 AM
blackboard kt semua skolah ada kot..
xkirah sekolah rendah ke menengah ke.. kolah cina ke india. ...

sekolah akak pakai whiteboard, kapur-kapur ni nanti batuk-batuklah boleh kena kanser paru-paru
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