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[Dunia]
VOL19 MH370: SUDAH MELEPASI 370 JAM HILANG, DIMENSI KEARAH PERANG DUNIA KETIGA
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kazaraf posted on 24-3-2014 01:01 AM
aku rs pelik gak dgn berita ni.. france, jepun, us, india, korea, UAE(kalau tak silap) pun d ...
iran majuk beli sawit..
dah talak malaysia..
tetiba tunjuk baik..
sebab penumpang MH370 yg curi pasport tu warganegara iran..
jadi iran main wayang tunjuk simpati..
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AdamBillionaire posted on 24-3-2014 01:03 AM
iran majuk beli sawit..
dah talak malaysia..
alah thailand tmpat dorg menyusup masuk, beli tiket pn malaysia ok je bila thai nak tlg. heheh
ni iran baru ckp nak tlg dah ckp "buat ms ni tak perlu iran"... kenyataan yg boleh menimbulkan prasangka
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kazaraf posted on 24-3-2014 01:08 AM
alah thailand tmpat dorg menyusup masuk, beli tiket pn malaysia ok je bila thai nak tlg. heheh
ni ...
urm setuju..cm ada wayang lah..
surat khabar mana ni? utusan atau harakah?
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ella. posted on 24-3-2014 12:49 AM
thanks..
akak bukan ape tanya2 nih.. kalo ikut timeline yg akak dengar radar primary rmaf ilang ...
Sibuk main game candy crush. .clan etc kt hp..hahaha |
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kazaraf posted on 24-3-2014 01:08 AM
alah thailand tmpat dorg menyusup masuk, beli tiket pn malaysia ok je bila thai nak tlg. heheh
ni ...
eh iran ada offer nak tolong SAR ke? dan M'sia decline? |
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AdamBillionaire posted on 24-3-2014 01:01 AM
teori adam :
1) sop sekiranye pesawat hilang .. atc kena report pada pihak atasan DCA, MA ...
Ko ada flow chart process tu spt dlm SOP ke Adam?
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kazaraf posted on 24-3-2014 01:01 AM
aku rs pelik gak dgn berita ni.. france, jepun, us, india, korea, UAE(kalau tak silap) pun d ...
US kan x sebulu dgn Iran...malaysia ik je... |
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ella. posted on 23-3-2014 11:54 PM
iolss dah buat math pasal nih tp still macam banyak missing gap.. erm
Tak silap 2:40 last tracked by military radar kat laut andaman... |
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14:57
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Amsa) says the aircraft supporting Sunday's search effort covered a total of 59,000 sq km (22, 780 sq miles) south-west of Perth. Two Chinese military Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft and two Japanese P-3C Orion aircraft will join the search on Monday.
Japanese P-3C Orion aircraft arrives at RAAF Base Pearce on Sunday to assist in the search
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Royal Australian Air Force Flight Lt Russell Adams tells reporters at RAAF Base Pearce, where the reconnaissance planes have been have been taking off and landing, that such a major search operation is worthwhile. "We might do 10 sorties and find nothing, but on that 11th flight when you find something and you know that you're actually contributing to some answers for somebody," he explains.
14:44
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Amsa) saysthe search operation for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean has concluded for the day. There were no sightings of significance. Amsa says the search area experienced early sea fog particularly in the western areas, however conditions improved during the day.
EMAILPeter,Horwich, UK
emails: No matter what the outcome is, it's great to see such fantastic international cooperation, gives me faith in humanity
EMAILDan,St Andrews
emails: From a pilot: to all those who ask about turning the transponder off - it is not designed as an aircraft tracking tool but as a means of providing extra information for air traffic control agencies to do their job more safely. Likewise, ACARS is there to help engineers diagnose faults quickly prior to getting their hands on the aircraft, not as a tracking tool. It is about time that people understood that the world is still a big place.
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bidacool posted on 24-3-2014 01:28 AM
Ko ada flow chart process tu spt dlm SOP ke Adam?
Xde ni andaian Adam sebab pesawat turnback langsung tidak diberitahu kepada krew search and rescue pada hari 8 Mac.. Jadi masalah berpunca daripada SOP..matilah malaysia kantoi banyak |
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MelahJanda posted on 23-3-2014 11:36 PM
hijack dan crash? dlm keadaan transponder off...
mcm tu ke?
Aku paste balik ya..
MALAYSIA
Aviation experts still think MH370 was hijacked, says report
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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
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AdamBillionaire posted on 24-3-2014 01:36 AM
Xde ni andaian Adam sebab pesawat turnback langsung tidak diberitahu kepada krew search and rescue ...
Maybe dh tau tp nk kepastian agar tak silap bg info.... agaknya la gitu... kalu buru2 kata itu ini kemudian tak benar, pun bisa rosak reputasi msia jugak..... apapun bkn masa utk salahkan sesiapa skrg, yg mana silp baik diperbetulkan...... doa moga2 ketemu pesawat itu dgn blackbox sekali .... ms tu baru kita blh nk salahkan ATC ke, pilot ke, katerbang tu ke, najib ke, anwar berahim ke, adam ke, dan sesiapa je yg bersalah.......
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gals2 posted on 24-3-2014 12:34 AM
Muntah baca posting adam.. "kan adam dh ckp...".."adam...."..
Adamm jela memanjng.. Dulu2 adam n ...
yelah, adam kehulu, adam kehilir
macam artis berbicara jah.
kalau kita tgk tv kan, artis2 kan ckp macam tu.
tak guna gantinama "saya, aku, kita".
@AdamBillionaire, awak ni retis ke?
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cherylrihanna posted on 24-3-2014 02:09 AM
yelah, adam kehulu, adam kehilir
macam artis berbicara jah.
Bunyik ala-ala gedik n patah seribu bila dia bhasakan nama dia |
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lorelai posted on 23-3-2014 10:22 PM
last but not least kaka, before i go to repose (ala everything is illuminated)
saya telah membu ...
betol.
sbb dia penah cakap dia keja obersi oilengges gaji lebih 10ribu xde dalam list poll
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juliez posted on 23-3-2014 08:48 PM
knp atc nak clarify pula.. bukannya keluar pun dkt radar atc ada turnback
and for the tudm r ...
lah dia orang ni tak hadam lagi ker? kena buat revison kot banyak dah sentuh hal hal macam ni kat version2 yg lepas.. dah terlepas atau baca jenis scroll jer kot...
ari ni tak free la juliez, departing for SYD now.
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tosey posted on 24-3-2014 07:43 AM
FRANCE located parts of the ship to malaysia airlines mh370 by satellite and broadcast images of oce ...
benda apakah tu?
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MH370: More aircraft joins the search operation
PERTH: The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) aircraft in the Australian Search and Rescue Region has resumed this morning, with further aircraft joining the operation out of Perth.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) reiterates this is a challenging search operation for flight MH370 which has been missing since March 8.
AMSA is using all satellite imagery and information available in its search area development. Both civil aircraft engaged by AMSA and military aircraft from Australia, New Zealand, the United States, China and Japan are all assisting in the ongoing search operation to provide the best chance of locating objects captured by satellite imagery with the naked eye.
AMSA has tasked a total of 10 aircraft today to search for possible objects in the search area about 2,500 kilometres south-west of Perth.
The weather forecast in the search area is expected to deteriorate with rain likely.
Today’s search is split into two areas within the same proximity covering a cumulative 68,500 square kilometres.
Three civil aircraft will be involved in search activities today. These are two Bombardier Global Express planes and an Airbus aircraft.
A total of 20 State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers from Western Australia will again be air observers on board the civil aircraft. Ten volunteers will be on board the Airbus, and five volunteers will be on each of the Bombardier Global Express aircraft.
All three civil aircraft will also have an AeroRescue Aviation Mission Coordinator on board. AeroRescue is AMSA’s contracted provider of dedicated search and rescue services from locations across Australia.
Two Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft from China have been tasked by AMSA to join today’s search, together with two P3 Orion aircraft from Japan. The two Chinese aircraft are now en route to the search area.
The United States Navy P8 Poseidon will also be part of today’s search activities, along with two Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) P3 Orion aircraft.
HMAS Success remains in the search area. A number of Chinese ships are en route to the search area to assist in the location of objects possibly related to the search.
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Japanese Commander Hidetsugu Iwamasa (2nd L) walks with Japan's Disaster Relief Team leader Masahiko Kobayashi (L) upon Iwamasa'a arrival aboard one of two Japanese Government P-3 aircraft, helping with the search of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, at RAAF base Pearce in Bullsbrook, 35 kms north of Perth on March 23, 2014. --AFP PHOTO / POOL/Jason REED
Japanese Commander Hidetsugu Iwamasa (L) speaks to a member of Japan's Disaster Relief Team upon Iwamasa's arrival aboard one of two Japanese Government P-3 aircraft. --AFP PHOTO/POOL /Jason REED
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