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[Dunia]
VOL19 MH370: SUDAH MELEPASI 370 JAM HILANG, DIMENSI KEARAH PERANG DUNIA KETIGA
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Kittie posted on 23-3-2014 07:26 PM
Hahahahaha... kat dalam benang ni macam2 ada. A gaduh ngan B, C jadi batu api, D jadi pengaman, E ja ...
E adalah SR
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MinnieNini posted on 23-3-2014 08:03 PM
pakcik selamat ni mmg legend... rela duk hotel tunggu berita dari balik rumah.. ke rumah pakcik se ...
Sedap dok hotel kot....makan minum pon ditanggung kan... |
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MissNigga posted on 23-3-2014 08:05 PM
bukti2 terkini semakin mengesahkan yang MH370 telah terhempas
Bukti apa sis. |
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MALAYSIA
Aviation experts still think MH370 was hijacked, says report
MARCH 23, 2014
Sixteen days into the search for MH370, some veteran pilots and aviation experts believe that the Boeing 777-200ER (9M-MRO) might have been a victim of hijacking. – The Malaysian Insider pic, March 23, 2014.Many theories had been forwarded in the past two weeks regarding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, but aviation experts and seasoned pilots told Singapore's the Sunday Times they still believe the aircraft may have been hijacked although not necessarily for ransom or other demands.
"It's possible there was something or someone on the plane that was important enough for an organisation or group to stage this," a pilot with more than 25 years' experience, who asked not to be named, told the Sunday edition of the Straits Times.
Although the media had been asking for the cargo manifest, Malaysia Airlines had not made it public.
Instead, the airline had merely said that there were several tonnes of mangosteens and lithium-ion batteries on board.
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Paul Yap, who heads Temasek Polytechnic's aviation school, told ST that two weeks after the plane vanished en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, the signs still pointed to a deliberate takeover of the plane.
Authorities have said that they believed the plane's communication and tracking systems – the transponder, and the Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) – were deliberately turned off.
The fact that this happened just as the flight was leaving Malaysian airspace and entering Vietnamese airspace raised a red flag, the ST report said.
"When a handover happens, there is some sort of a radar 'black hole'. Nobody is really watching. In this particular area, the communications are also a little patchy and sometimes we have to call a few times to make contact," another pilot who has been flying for 30 years told ST.
He said someone with this knowledge would be aware that that would have been the best time to take over the aircraft and chart a new course.
Yap told ST that the plane’s erratic movements after air traffic controllers lost contact with it did not seem consistent with a mechanical fault or some other in-flight catastrophe.
The person or people responsible were probably trying to escape radar detection, he said.
Many pilots do not believe there was a fire or that the plane was trying to land in Langkawi as there was no distress call from the cockpit, said the ST report.
Even if there is total engine failure at 10,700m, a plane can continue to glide and pilots have about 15 to 20 minutes to do what they need to and send alerts, the report said.
In 1998, Swissair flight 111 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean after smoke filled the cockpit and cabin. But not before the pilots reported the emergency.
Seven years later, Greek carrier Helios Airways crashed into a mountain when a lack of oxygen incapacitated the crew. Again, the pilots had time to send out a distress signal.
"Unless the plane broke up mid-air or there was an explosion, and both theories seem to have been ruled out, there is really no reason why the pilots could not call in an emergency unless they did not want to or were prevented from doing so," a 30-year veteran pilot told ST.
A retired United States Federal Aviation Administration official, Michael Daniel, said even if the debris located in the southern Indian Ocean belongs to MH370, that was not enough evidence to rule out hijack or any of the possibilities that have surfaced so far. – March 23, 20
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True-X posted on 23-3-2014 08:08 PM
Sedap dok hotel kot....makan minum pon ditanggung kan...
maybe lar kot.. tp aktiviti apa yg boleh di buat kat hotel tu pun... boring kottt.. pc pun sehari sekali jer.. x taular kalau pakcik selamat suka gi alamanda.. jenjalan.. hari tu ai pg alamanda time lunch.. siap pandang2 untung dpt jumpa pakcik selamat aka spokeperson..
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True-X posted on 23-3-2014 08:08 PM
Sedap dok hotel kot....makan minum pon ditanggung kan...
Aku lebih rela tengok pacit selamat duduk hotel dari rakyat China berkenaan
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Anden posted on 23-3-2014 08:11 PM
MALAYSIA
Aviation experts still think MH370 was hijacked, says report
ioll pon rasa aust buying time untuk US..dah lah..tak ada nya dkt hindi ocean tu..
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Drpd baca post makcik2 yg byk sembang out of topic dlm thread ni..rasa cam buang masa aku belek satu pg ke satu pg cari update berguna..
Meh aku tepek update..
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Malaysia says new French satellite images show potential debris in the "southern corridor" being searched for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370Reconnaissance planes have flown up to 2,500km (1,550 miles) from Perth in western Australia to reach the search area in the Indian OceanHMAS Success, an Australian navy ship, is also taking part. Two Chinese aircraft have arrived in Perth, but will not join the operation until MondayThe Australian Maritime Safety Authority refined the search based on a Chinese satellite image of a 22m-long (72ft) object published on SaturdayAlthough the object has not been sighted, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott says there is "increasing hope" of a breakthroughAll times in GMT (AWST/MYT -8)
Live text
Reportingavid GrittenRavin Sampat
12:01
Despite the third set of satellite photos of objects in the southern Indian Ocean, the BBC's Jennifer Pak in Kuala Lumpur says the families of the passengers are still hoping that the plane landed safely somewhere.
11:49
Andrea Hayward-Maher, a spokeswoman for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Amsa), has confirmed that Australia has received the new satellite images, according to the Associated Press.
11:41
The official, who declined to be named, said one of the objects was estimated to be about the same size as an object spotted on Tuesday by a Chinese satellite that appeared to be 22m (72ft) by 13m (43ft). However, the official urged caution, saying that the French satellite image was fuzzy and very unclear, making it difficult to determine the exact dimensions.
11:33
A Malaysian official involved in the search mission tells the Associated Press that the new French satellite image was captured on Friday and showed potential objects about 930km (575 miles) north of where the objects reported by the Australian and Chinese authorities were seen.
10:56
Malaysian police have dismissed as mere speculation a report by the UK's Daily Mail newspaper that the captain of Flight MH370 received a call shortly before take-off from a woman using a mobile phone number obtained under a false identity,according to The Star Online. A spokeswoman was quoted as saying the information "originates from unnamed and unverified sources".
10:33
The Associated Press reports that officials in Australia could not immediately confirm they had received the new satellite images.
10:32
The BBC's Lucy Williamson in Kuala Lumpur says no further details have been released about the new French satellite images mentioned by the Malaysian transport ministry. But, our correspondent adds, the fact that something may have been spotted will be of great interest to the search teams and the relatives of the 239 passengers and crew on board flight MH370, who have been waiting for weeks for answers about their fate.
EMAILSimon Robertson-Kay,Harrow, UK
emails: Would it be helpful if the Hubble telescope could be utilised to search the vast areas of ocean for some significant light coloured particles which may indicate plane debris? Surely the applications may be similar for searching for light sources that are trillions of light years away and may be able to complete the search much sooner.
10:09
The ministry also says a high-level Malaysian team held a briefing in Beijing for relatives of those on board flight MH370 on Sunday. The meeting lasted more than 6 hours, it adds. The families of passengers, 153 of whom were Chinese, have expressed growing frustration at the progress of the search and the information that has been released by the Malaysian authorities.
One of the Chinese passengers' relatives spoke to reporters after meeting the Malaysian representatives
09:57
Australia, China and France have now released satellite images that show potential objects which may be related to flight MH370. "All this information has been forwarded to Australia, as the lead country in the area of concern," the Malaysian transport ministry statement adds.
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revolusi_30 posted on 23-3-2014 08:09 PM
Bukti apa sis.
kat TV3 tadi melaporkan ... debris yang dijumpai oleh satelite CHN dan AUS kat Lautan Hindi tu most probably belong to MH370 ...
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camrey posted on 23-3-2014 08:13 PM
Aku lebih rela tengok pacit selamat duduk hotel dari rakyat China berkenaan
Makan masa benda ni nak cari dah jumpa nak verify dan analysis..pastu nak collobrate..pulak...
Baik balik rumah buat aktiviti yg patut...
Pakcik ni cam ambil kesempatan jugak nampaknye.. |
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Pssst...org kampung Sg.Pinang kata ..family kapten zahri berkampung balik ke rumah ..mak pak depa..
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Anden posted on 23-3-2014 08:18 PM
Makan masa benda ni nak cari dah jumpa nak verify dan analysis..pastu nak collobrate..pulak...
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Biarkan pacit duduk situ hingga rakyat China semua balik
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MissNigga posted on 23-3-2014 08:17 PM
kat TV3 tadi melaporkan ... debris yang dijumpai oleh satelite CHN dan AUS kat Lautan Hindi tu mo ...
Berani nye tv3 merapu..ingat senang je nak verify..analysis ..collabrate..baru umum..kalau betul... |
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Australian Maritime Safety Authority has confirmed that Australia has received the new satellite images - @APvia @BBCBreaking
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MissNigga posted on 23-3-2014 08:17 PM
kat TV3 tadi melaporkan ... debris yang dijumpai oleh satelite CHN dan AUS kat Lautan Hindi tu mo ...
Alahai... Debris tu dah jumpa ka sis ... Or maseh mencari .. |
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tadi tak de pc kah?? |
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Salaam.
New French satellite images show possible debris from the missing MAS jetliner deep in the southern Indian Ocean. pic.twitter.com/b0oNzzdX6u
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Anden posted on 23-3-2014 08:21 PM
Berani nye tv3 merapu..ingat senang je nak verify..analysis ..collabrate..baru umum..kalau betul.. ...
mereka sekadar melaporkan analisa yang dibuat oleh para penyiasat yang diberi kuasa utk menyiasat kehilangan MH370 ... bukan mengesahkan tetapi most probably belong to MH370 |
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camrey posted on 23-3-2014 08:21 PM
Sedih nya
berdoa ler kaka agar finding tu tak betul ... tapi hati iols kuat menyatakan yg MH370 mmg dah terhempas ..
kalo betul ler dah terhempas kat lautan hindi... jauh tol lokasi dia terhempas ...
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