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Serpihan sayap kapal terbang ditemui. MH370 punyakah?
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Broken plane wing found on a La Reunion island could be from missing flight MH370
Part of a plane wing has washed up on a remote island near Madagascar, raising speculation that it could be from missing flight MH370.
The debris is believed to be part of a Boeing 777 – the same model aircraft as the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines plane.
The piece, which was found on La Reunion Island this morning, is thought to be a ‘flaperon’, the part of the wing that controls the roll and bank of an aircraft.
It was reported that investigators are trying to identify the piece and that it had remained for some time in water.
Investigators will use flight tracks to try and identify where the piece originated.
It is thought they may look at whether the piece belonged to the crash of a twin engine plane in May 4, 2006 close to La Reunion island, whether it is a fragment of MH370, or even a piece of a Yemenia flight A310, which crashed off the coast of the Comoros in June 2009.
MH370 disappeared in March 2014 with its 239 passengers and crew on board.
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boleh divert isu najib
-pemerhati politik tahap peon |
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Mh370 memang sedih kalau teringat....dia macam scar kat dalam hati.....it remains inside eternally..... |
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Hrp2 dpt rungkai misteri mh370 |
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xhenti2 mcm mh370. hujung2 sepi jugak. malas nk harap dh |
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@ResellerMaxis jom lepak sini meh
alololo... jom sembang2 ngan bangkem |
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Pulau re union tu kecik je di tgh lautan hindi... Kuasa tuhan serpihan kecil tu sampai ke pulau tu juga.... Tuhan nak bantu beri petunjuk utk rungkai misteri mh370... Maybe ada lagi debris disekelilinb perairan laut sekitar pulau tu |
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Still tak.jauh from Indian Ocean kan? Harap2 la debris ni Mh370 punye.....ada closure....semoga termakbul doa kita semua....aminnnnn |
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slavehunter replied at 30-7-2015 01:04 AM
Still tak.jauh from Indian Ocean kan? Harap2 la debris ni Mh370 punye.....ada closure....semoga term ...
Mmg pulau reunion tu dlm indian ocean pun... Kat google ada baca update terbaharu kata serpihan tu matches dgn boieng 777... Possibility mh370 tu tinggi |
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primemova replied at 30-7-2015 01:13 AM
Mmg pulau reunion tu dlm indian ocean pun... Kat google ada baca update terbaharu kata serpihan tu ...
Ya Allah syukur sangat kalau tu Mh370 punye.....termakbul doa rakyat Malaysia hari tu tengok dorang ber yahanana....Habib tu doakan semoga jumpa la kapal. Kalau betul la Mh370.....mesti masa Malam Laillatulqadar baru2 ni orang semua berdoa......harap betul la.... |
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Tumpang letak ye
A French aviation expert believes he may have found the wreckage of MH370 – the Malaysia Airlines flight which disappeared off the coast of Malaysia in March 2014.
Xavier Tytelman, a former military pilot who now specialises in aviation security, was contacted on Wednesday morning by a man living on the island of Reunion, in the Indian Ocean. The man sent Mr Tytelman a series of photos showing wreckage of a plane, which the Frenchman said could possibly be the missing jet.
"I've been studying hundreds of photos and speaking to colleagues," Mr Tytelman told The Telegraph. "And we all think it is likely that the wing is that of a Boeing 777 – the same plane as MH370.
"Police in Reunion examining the wreckage say that it looks like it's been in the water for around a year, which again would fit with MH370. We can't say for certainty, but we do think there is a chance that this is it."
The plane vanished with 239 people on board in circumstances which have baffled investigators, and left distraught families searching for answers.
Wild theories emerged about the plane: that it had landed in Diego Garcia, or flown on to North Korea.
But Mr Tytelman believes that the Indian Ocean location makes sense for wreckage of the plane to have washed up.
"The French police are now looking at it, and the Australians – who are in charge of the search – are interested too," he said. "We don't know how long it will take to get confirmation or a definite denial. But it's an intriguing development."
Writing on his blog, Mr Tytelman said that the photos of the wreckage had aroused significant interest on the AvGeek website – a closed forum for pilots.
He said that there was much discussion over a code part of the wreckage: BB670.
"The code is not that of a plane number plate, nor that or a serial number on machinery," he wrote.
"But if the flaperon does indeed belong to MH370, it's clear that the reference will be swiftly identified. In a few days we will have a definitive answer." |
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Tumpang letak ye
A French aviation expert believes he may have found the wreckage of MH370 – the Malaysia Airlines flight which disappeared off the coast of Malaysia in March 2014.
Xavier Tytelman, a former military pilot who now specialises in aviation security, was contacted on Wednesday morning by a man living on the island of Reunion, in the Indian Ocean. The man sent Mr Tytelman a series of photos showing wreckage of a plane, which the Frenchman said could possibly be the missing jet.
"I've been studying hundreds of photos and speaking to colleagues," Mr Tytelman told The Telegraph. "And we all think it is likely that the wing is that of a Boeing 777 – the same plane as MH370.
"Police in Reunion examining the wreckage say that it looks like it's been in the water for around a year, which again would fit with MH370. We can't say for certainty, but we do think there is a chance that this is it."
The plane vanished with 239 people on board in circumstances which have baffled investigators, and left distraught families searching for answers.
Wild theories emerged about the plane: that it had landed in Diego Garcia, or flown on to North Korea.
But Mr Tytelman believes that the Indian Ocean location makes sense for wreckage of the plane to have washed up.
"The French police are now looking at it, and the Australians – who are in charge of the search – are interested too," he said. "We don't know how long it will take to get confirmation or a definite denial. But it's an intriguing development."
Writing on his blog, Mr Tytelman said that the photos of the wreckage had aroused significant interest on the AvGeek website – a closed forum for pilots.
He said that there was much discussion over a code part of the wreckage: BB670.
"The code is not that of a plane number plate, nor that or a serial number on machinery," he wrote.
"But if the flaperon does indeed belong to MH370, it's clear that the reference will be swiftly identified. In a few days we will have a definitive answer." |
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A look at wing flap on an airplane.
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