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[Dunia] Pesawat MAS MH370/9M-MRO Hilang V4 [Analysis minyak masih belum di umumkan]

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Post time 9-3-2014 10:45 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
seram..misteri semua ada..huhu..kalo deme masih hidup mesti dlm keadaan takot ni..if psl hijacked tu benar..
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perembes posted on 9-3-2014 10:43 PM
tak sbr nak tau hp berdering tu, saspen gila, bule bt muvie ni

tunggu david teo siapkan filem villa nabila dulu ok..
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anaktoyol posted on 9-3-2014 10:26 PM
Leh try freind finder..hehe

Bunyi macam funny
Tapi why not to try kan
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cmf_WonBin posted on 9-3-2014 10:31 PM
Senyap2 baik panggil geng HARUN DIN GHOSTBUSTER datang SCAN ..... Bukan nak terpengaruh jadi caprut  ...

ni dah ada...try call, dia kasi no tu



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suebb posted on 9-3-2014 10:39 PM
Ada kes psl DHL ni tersinggung sikit je dgn pesawat awam yg bwk budak terus meletup,kalau sy x sil ...

Kes itu salah ATC di swiss. Drama sangat kes ini. Ada bapa bangsa pergi cari ATC itu dan cedera kan or bunuh. Akak dah lupa. Dan dalam kes ini juga ada satu mayat budak itu still intact bila jumpa.
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burque posted on 9-3-2014 10:41 PM
Kalo camtu takkan msia blh bg clearence kt kapal negara lain berjoget kt kwsn perairan kita?

Ta ...

entahlah..sbb tu kita serba salah utk terima apa2 hakikat.kita mungkin terbuka utk pendapat tp untuk benar2 terima hakikat mungkin susah sbb byk lagi tanda tanya yg masih belum terjwb.i am certainly not an expert.cuma hearsay dr whatsapp. kalau hijack serba salah nak syukur sbb diorg selamat but the word hijack sounds malapetaka.but to decline rasa mcm kena terima yg aircraft dh crash.and it will devastating to the extend that rasa mcm fobia nak naik flight.

ni cuma luahan rasa hati je as a human being bukan so-called-aircraft-expert's opinion.
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Eh kenapa akak udah ga boleh masuk mirror uk? mak aih kena block kah?
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AdamBillionaire posted on 9-3-2014 10:45 PM
tunggu david teo siapkan filem villa nabila dulu ok..

aku x tgk muvi mulayu la.. haha
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Isu Keselamatan Negara:

Adakah LAPANGAN TERBANG TUDM GONG KEDAK masih gagal mengawasi ruang udara Kelantan & Terengganu?

JEPUN semasa WW2 memang bijak, buktinya LALUAN YANG SAMA DENGAN MH370 ada BLINDSPOT
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Tok_Batin posted on 9-3-2014 10:25 PM
Betul. Mungkin hp tu dalam beg kedap udara yang terapung di laut. Boleh detect lokasi

If that citer tu betul la
One of usaha juge tu
X kisah la hp tertinggal ke hape ke kan
At least we try
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cmf_WonBin posted on 9-3-2014 10:37 PM
WARIS2 yang naik flight 6pm semalam ada kat mana skarang?

from Beijing pulak dah sampai KLIA?

Kat hotel everly putrajaya..belom kemane2 lagi...proses tunggu dan lihat...
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Suspen tul....call hp ada bunyi tp x angkat..
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Dgr nya skrg waris sdg di soal siasat
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alahai posted on 9-3-2014 02:46 AM
ni dah ada...try call, dia kasi no tu

Nonsense
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Aku mula faham dengan serangan Jepun semasa WW2 di Pantai Sabak, Pengkalan Chepa Kelantan.

HALIMUNAN !!
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Vietnamese aviation insiders point to sudden interference or incident in Malaysian missing plane
English.news.cn   2014-03-09 20:21:56           
HANOI, March 9 (Xinhua) -- There must have been a sudden interference or incident in Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which has been missing for more than 40 hours with no distress call or other signs of trouble, as technically, it is almost impossible for a plane to lose contact by itself, said Vietnamese aviation insiders.

Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam held in capital Hanoi on Sunday an urgent meeting to assess the missing plane in presumed southern Vietnam's Tho Chu Island, Vietnam's Ministry of Transport (MoT) website reported.

Dinh Viet Tuan, Captain of Boeing 777-200, Deputy Director Safety Division under Vietnam Aviation Corporation said at the meeting that Boeing 777-200 is the plane produced for flying in the most extreme weather while the weather around Tho Chu Island area is regarded as being favorable.

Even in case that both two engines of the airliner stops working, the plane can still have 20 minutes flying at hundred-of- kilometer per hour speed and absolutely can send emergency signal, reporting flight situation and receiving the best instructions.

The case of fires leading to urgent landing or fire in the cockpit is hardly ever happening as the plane was made under very modern technology with high safety, Tuan assessed.

Many other experts agreed with Tuan at the meeting as saying that the incident is extremely rare as the plane lost signal, contact as well as not leaving any trace, according to MoT.

Hoang Viet Quang, a representative from Vietnam's Ministry of Defense said at the meeting that the earlier-found oil slicks have drifted 80 kilometers southwest. The oil was brought for chemical test. If it is not aircraft petroleum or oil, Vietnam's rescue team will stop working on that direction.

Meanwhile, the ministry has ordered all fishing boats around the area to cooperate in searching any suspicious items floating, said Quang.

Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Transport Pham Quy Tieu said at the meeting that all organizations in the country's aviation sector are required to tighten disciplines on aviation safety to closely control passengers and flying zones, said MoT website.

The Boeing 777-200 aircraft operated by Malaysia Airlines left Kuala Lumpur International Airport for Beijing at 12:41 a.m. Saturday. The plane was last heard from at around 1:30 a.m. Saturday.

The aircraft was carrying 12 Malaysian flight crew and 227 passengers including 154 Chinese.

There are no confirmed information about the fate of the plane yet.



KUALA LUMPUR, March 9 (Xinhua) -- There was no significant weather change over Malaysian waters which could have threatened a missing Malaysian passenger jet carrying 239 people, said Khairul Najib, the Malaysian Meteorological Department's National Weather Center meteorological officer.

He said there were no significant changes in the weather pattern from midnight Friday to 3 am Saturday, which could threaten the safety of the plane, Malaysian state news agency Bernama reported on Sunday. Full story

Singaporean vessels searching for MH370 find suspicious floating objects: Vietnamese official media

PHU QUOC ISLAND, Vietnam, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Singaporean vessels searching for the missing Malaysia Airlines passenger plane have found some suspicious floating objects, Vietnamese official media outlets reported Sunday.

The objects, located about 100 km southwest of Tho Chu Island at 14:45 local time, were suspected to come from the Boeing 777 aircraft, reported the Tuoi Tre and Thanh Nien dailies in their online editions. Full story

Missing Malaysian plane not spotted yet: PH military

MANILA, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Initial search by the Philippine military for the Malaysian aircraft that went missing Saturday morning had been unsuccessful by Sunday afternoon, Philippine military said later that day.

In a phone interview, Lieutenant General Roy Deveraturda, chief of the Western Command (Wescom) of the country's armed forces, said they have completed three sorties of aerial reconnaissance flights since the plane was reported missing. Full story

Chinese rescuers on way to salvage mission

SANYA, March 9 (Xinhua) -- An emergency response team assembled by the Ministry of Transport (MOT) set out early Sunday from south China's Sanya Port in Hainan Province to the sea area where it is thought the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 might have crashed.

Rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101" is carrying 12 divers and salvagers, and will join another rescue vessel, "South China Sea Rescue 115," at the rescue site. Full story

Nothing suggests terrorism in missing flight: airline

BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhua) -- No information has been confirmed so far to suggest terrorism is behind the loss of contact with Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, still unlocated as of Sunday afternoon, said the carrier in Beijing.

Information currently available shows that the provided passenger list matches booking information for the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, said Ignatius Ong Ming Choy, representative of Malaysia Airlines, at a press conference. Full story

Malaysia finds large oil slick 100 nautical miles off Kalantan

KUALA LUMPUR, March 9 (Xinhua) -- A large oil slick 100 nautical miles from Tok Bali, Kelantan was found on Sunday by Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, Malaysian state news agency Bernama reported.

Mohd Amdan Kurish, the agency's director-general, told a press conference that a ship had been sent to collect samples. "Samples will be analyzed to determine if the oil came from MAS Flight MH370 or a passing ship," he said. Full story

Malaysian official says missing plane may have turned back

KUALA LUMPUR, March 9 (Xinhua) -- The missing Malaysian jet may have turned back from its scheduled course to Beijing before disappearing, a military official said here Sunday.

General Rodzali Daud, the Royal Malaysian Air Force chief, told a press conference that the military radar indicated there was a possibility that the missing Boeing 777 jet made a turn-back, deviating from it set course. Full story

Malaysian airlines promises to provide families with timely help, asks for patience amid growing complaints

KUALA LUMPUR, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Malaysian Airlines on Sunday promised to provide families of the passengers onboard the missing flight MH370 with timely information, travel facilities, accommodation and emotional support and asked for their patience and support.

Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, CEO of the airlines, said in the latest press conference Sunday afternoon that the company understands the need to provide regular updates on the progress of the search and rescue operations.Full story

Chinese force reaches suspected crash site, no sign of plane

BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese coast guard vessel has entered the waters near the suspected site of the missing Malaysian plane to carry out a rescue mission.

However, there are still no signs indicating the whereabouts of the plane. Full story

2 passengers with false passports aboard missing plane: Malaysian official

KUALA LUMPUR, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Two passengers with false passports got on board the missing Malaysian plane according to the closed-circuit television (CCTV) records, Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation Director General Azharuddin Abdul Rahman confirmed here Sunday in a latest press conference. Full story

Malaysian jet still unfound as two stolen passports prompt U.S. probe

KUALA LUMPUR/BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhua) -- Malaysian civil aviation authorities said Sunday that search operations continued overnight for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet but have so far failed to locate the Boeing 777 aircraft.

Officials from Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation said at a press conference that they have also dispatched three planes to join the hunt for Flight MH370, which has lost contact with traffic control for more than 30 hours. Full story

Largest patrol vessel in S China Sea en route to rescue mission

GUANGZHOU, March 8 (Xinhua) -- The largest vessel in South China Sea "Haixun 31" is heading for Sanya city in south China's Hainan province, where it will standby for search and rescue mission for missing Malaysian Airline flight.

The vessel left Maoming Port in Guangdong at 9:00 p.m., where it will wait for orders of deployment, the Guangdong provincial bureau of marine affairs said. Full story
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Post time 9-3-2014 10:49 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
C.K posted on 9-3-2014 10:41 PM
Kalau boleh dihubungi...kemungkinan pesawat terhempas atas darat udah 50-50 dik...unless phone itu ...

Yang ini bukan kah official dah deny katanya beliau sendiri dial no itu tak dapat connect pun.
Biasa lah family ramai yang ting tong tal boleh terima hakika mcm budak budak anak mangsa yg dok berdrama kat
Whatsapp dan Twitter itu.
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dah malam ni..mudah2an dipertemukan yang dicari.
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http://www.worldbulletin.net/hab ... port-security-lapse
Malaysia investigates possible airport security lapse


Malaysian investigators, assisted by the FBI, are probing the identities of four passengers in particular, two travellers with European passports, possibly Ukrainian, in addition to two travelling on stolen Austrian and Italian passports

World Bulletin/News Desk

Malaysian officials are poring over CCTV footage and questioning immigration officers and guards at Kuala Lumpur's international airport, concerned that a security breach may be connected to the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

Suspicions that the Beijing-bound Boeing jet, which vanished on Saturday with 239 people on board, may have been hijacked or bombed have risen after at least two passengers were found to be using stolen passports, though Malaysia's government stressed it was considering all possibilities.

Malaysian investigators, assisted by the FBI, are probing the identities of four passengers in particular, two Malaysian officials with knowledge of the investigation told Reuters.

The four comprise two travellers with European passports, possibly Ukrainian, in addition to two travelling on stolen Austrian and Italian passports, the sources said.

"We have deployed our investigators to look through all the security camera footage. Also, they are interviewing immigration officials who let the imposters through," said one official with direct knowledge of the investigation.

"Early indications show some sort of a security lapse, but I cannot say any further right now."

The head of Malaysia's civil aviation authority told reporters on Sunday that two "imposters" had been identified by investigators as they made their way from check-in, through immigration to the departure gate. Malaysia's transport minister, Hishamuddin Hussein, confirmed that investigators were looking at four passengers.

A spokesperson for Malaysia Airports Holdings, which operates the country's airports, declined to comment.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Sunday that the country's airport security protocols would be reviewed, The Star newspaper reported.

Asked how strongly investigators suspected foul play, the second official said: "There are initial indications but it's too early ... who knows what happened on that plane. But we are keeping our minds open."

The timing of the incident, a week after knife-wielding assailants killed at least 29 people at a train station in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming, led to speculation of possible China's Uighur Muslim involvement.

One of the Malaysian officials said the authorities were not ruling out Uighur involvement in the jet's disappearance, noting that Uighurs were deported to China from Malaysia in 2011 and 2012 for carrying false passports.

"This is not being ruled out. We have sent back Uighurs who had false passports before. It is too early to say whether there is a link," the official said.

Malaysia, a Muslim-majority country that has courted close ties with Beijing in recent years, deported 11 Uighurs in 2011 it said were involved in a human smuggling syndicate.

The next year, it was condemned by U.S.-based Human Rights Watch for deporting six Uighurs the rights group described as asylum seekers. Human Rights Watch said the six had been detained while trying to leave Malaysia on fake passports.

Malaysia Airlines operations director, Hugh Dunleavy, told reporters in Beijing that they were aware of the reports of stolen passports.

"As far as we're aware, every one of the people onboard that aircraft had a visa to go to China," he said. "That doesn't mean they weren't false passports, but that means that it's probably lower down on the probability scale."

China has a reputation for being rigorous on visa approvals and checks at border entry points, but the pair's European passports may have enabled them to bypass the visa scrutiny.

Under a recently launched exemption programme, citizens of many Western nations are granted visa-free entry for 72 hours upon arrival in Beijing as long as they have an onward ticket.

The BBC reported that the men using the stolen passports had purchased tickets together and were flying on to Europe.

"People with fake passports present a huge problem for security," said Yang Shu, a security expert at China's Lanzhou University. "I strongly believe that they had something to do with the plane going missing."

Pilot "an aviation tech geek"

Meanwhile, the pilot of a Malaysia Airlines jet that went missing on Saturday enjoyed flying the Boeing 777 so much that he spent his off days tinkering with a flight simulator of the plane that he had set up at home, current and former co-workers said.

Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, captain of the airliner carrying 239 people bound for Beijing from the Malaysian capital, had always wanted to become a pilot and joined the national carrier in 1981.

Airline staff who worked with the pilot said Zaharie knew the ins and outs of the Boeing 777 extremely well, as he was always practicing with the simulator. They declined to be identified due to company policy.

"He was an aviation tech geek. You could ask him anything and he would help you. That is the kind of guy he is," said a Malaysia Airlines co-pilot who had flown with Zaharie in the past.

Zaharie set up the Boeing 777 simulator at his home in a suburb on the outskirts of the Malaysian capital where many airline staff stay as it provides quick access to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Pictures posted by Zaharie on his Facebook page show a simulator with three computer monitors, a tangle of wires and several panels.

"We used to tease him. We would ask him, why are you bringing your work home," said a pilot who knew Zaharie for 20 years.

Zaharie's passion for aviation went beyond the Boeing 777. Other photos posted up by him on Facebook show he was an avid collector of remote-controlled, miniature aircraft, including a lightweight twin-engined helicopter.

Zaharie was certified by Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) as an examiner to conduct simulator tests for pilots, said several officials from Malaysia Airlines.

They said it was impossible that Zaharie would be in any way to blame for the disappearance of the aircraft.

"He knew everything about the Boeing 777. Something significant would have had to happen for Zaharie and the plane to go missing. It would have to be total electrical failure," said another Malaysia Airlines pilot who knew Zaharie.

Zaharie has flown Fokker F50s, Boeing 737s and the Airbus A300 in over three decades with Malaysia Airlines.

He had over 18,000 hours of flying experience. His 27-year-old co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid had clocked 2,763 hours - having joined Malaysia Airlines in 2007.

"The Boeing 777 doesn't just stall like that," said a former Malaysia Airlines pilot who works for a rival airline. "It is one of the safest planes out there. It doesn't just fall out of the sky like that."




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Post time 9-3-2014 10:49 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Gune satelit amerika yg diwar2 bgus pls..

Kl betul kn hijack, mmg terror gler yg hijack kapal tuhh...
Thap professional gler ..

Soalan bodoh aku.. percaya tak pd kewujudan org bunian?
Percaya tak pd cerite2 kn susuk di org bunian..
  

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