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Friday, May 30, 2014

MH370: Grand Finale - daripada Blog dramaraja blogspot




*Artikel ini ditulis berdasarkan penelitian dan juga pemerhatian oleh Brado Kapak sendiri danteam members nya selama lebih 40 hari. Sila baca dengan tenang untuk mengelakkan anda menjadi keliru. Ini artikel terakhir berkenaan MH370 oleh Brado Kapak. Sekiranya ia tepat, maka ia hanya kebetulan sahaja. Sekiranya ia tidak benar, maka ia berpunca dari kelemahan kami menganalisa dan meneliti. Bacalah dengan hati yang terbuka....

1. Pada 8 Mac 2014, sebuah pesawat kepunyaan MAS Airlines, Boeing 777-200ER penerbangan MH370 dari Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) menuju ke Beijing telah dilaporkan hilang daripada radar. Pesawat ini disahkan hilang oleh menara kawalan pada sekitar jam 8 pagi hari yang sama sedangkan ping radar terakhir yang dikesan adalah pada jam 2.37 pagi waktu Malaysia.

2. MH370 menghantar isyarat komunikasi kepada Air Traffic Control (ATC) menara kawalan di KLIA ialah pada jam 1.19 pagi waktu Malaysia. Sila rujuk gambar ini. Manakala MH370 telahpun melakukan 'handshake' dengan Vietnam melalui Immarsat dan menghubungi menara kawalan udara bandar Ho Chi Minh City adalah pada sekitar jam 1.16 pagi waktu Malaysia. Ketika itu MH370 sedang memasuki perairan Vietnam.

3. Itu adalah laporan terakhir MH370 yang berjaya dicatatkan dalam mana-mana media antarabangsa. Selepas itu tiada lagi laporan isyarat komunikasi antara MH370 dengan mana-mana menara kawalan udara atau dengan mana-mana radar. Hanya ping radar terakhir yang berjaya dikesan adalah sekitar jam 2.37 pagi sahaja. Rujuk gambar ini untuk melihat data radar terakhir pesawat. Abaikan kesilapan PM dan AM yang tertera pada gambar tersebut. Artikel initelah mengesahkan bahawa komunikasi radar terakhir dengan MH370 adalah sekitar jam 2.30 ke atas, iaitu lebih kurang jam 2.40 atau 2.50 pagi waktu Malaysia.

4. Sekitar jam 2.50 pagi waktu Malaysia, MH370 sudah tidak lagi menghantar ping kepada radar dan data radar mengesahkan bahawa pesawat telah turun menjunah kepada satu ketinggian yang tidak dapat dikesan radar.

5. Saya sifatkan sebenarnya, pada ketika itulah MH370 sudahpun jatuh tenggelam ke dasar lautan. Iaitu kira-kira beberapa minit sebelum jam 3 pagi.

6. Satu letupan kecil telahpun berlaku diudara yang mengakibatkan kokpit pesawat terputus hubungan dengan mana-mana menara radar terdekat dan kesemua sambungan elektronik dalam badan pesawat terputus. Rujuk artikel ini dan ini.

7. Saya tidak tahu bagaimana letupan itu terjadi dan mengapa pesawat masih terus terbang dalam tempoh beberapa minit sebelum ia terhempas. Perlu diingatkan, kesemua pesawat Boeing sebenarnya mempunyai satu sistem kawalan jarak jauh yang boleh dikawal oleh pusat kawalan pesawat Boeing

Saturday, March 22, 2014

MH370: PASANGAN SUAMI ISTERI INI TAHU LOKASI JATUHNYA MH370 MELALUI SOLAT TAHAJJUD




Jika benar maka hilanglah semua spekulasi dan teori konspirasi



Bogor – Sudah lebih dari seminggu sejak pesawat Malaysia Airlines MH370 hilang hubungan pada Sabtu (8/3/2014) lalu. Pencarian pun terus dilakukan, namun sampai dengan saat ini belum ada titik terang dimana kedudukan pesawat yang membawa 239 penumpang dan kru pesawat itu.

Pasangan suami isteri Fajar Sahri (58) dan Winarti (52)di Bogor, Indonesia turut mengikuti perkembangan proses pencarian pesawat yang juga berpenumpang warga negara Indonesia tersebut. Keduanya, yang mengaku diberi anugerah mampu berkomunikasi dengan alam ghaib, merasa prihatin dengan musibah tersebut dan bermaksud membantu dengan cara yang mereka dapat.

“Ya kita hanya memberikan maklumat, sebagai sesama harus saling membantu. Kami tidak mengharapkan apa-apa,” ujar Fajar saat ditemui Tribun di kediamannya di Jalan Batara Nombor 93, Kampung Parikolot, Ciluar, Bogor, Ahad (16/3/2014).

Menurut Fajar maklumat yang mereka peroleh menyebutkan pesawat berada di titik berikut (Latitud Utara 7 darjah 47’47.90″ Longitud Timur 105 darjah 13’39.59″ Elev -30m. Ketinggian mata 5 m. Atau berada di sekitar selatan ibukota Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh.

Keduanya kemudian menuturkan bagaimana proses mereka mendapatkan maklumat terkait kedudukan pesawat sampai dengan titik koordinatnya. Menurut Fajar, sang isteri mengetahui lokasi pesawat setelah melakukan komunikasi dengan kru pesawat nahas tersebut.

Winarti menyatakan memang memiliki kemampuan khusus untuk berkomunikasi dengan hal-hal ghaib dan sudah beberapa kali terjadi dan terbukti.

Fajar menuturkan, pada hari Khamis (13/3/2014) siang, selesai melaksanakan solat Zuhur, Winarti memohon doa agar dapat diberi petunjuk mengenai kedudukan lokasi pesawat Malaysia Airlines MH370.

Tiba-tiba muncul sosok seorang lelaki dengan pakaian layaknya seorang kru pesawat datang dan berkomunikasi dengan Winarti. “Mungkin co-pilot atau siapa, yang jelas pakai seragam,” tuturnya.

Lelaki itu kemudian menuturkan kepada Winarti bagaimana pesawat tersebut tiba-tiba mati seluruh perangkatnya ketika melintas di Laut China Selatan, tepatnya sebelah selatan Vietnam.

Pesawat yang tiba-tiba kehilangan kuasa secara total itu kemudian jatuh dan tenggelam ke dasar laut, lengkap dengan para penumpang dan kru kapal di dalamnya. Jeritan teriakan takbir pun terdengar ketika pesawat mula jatuh ke laut.

“Pesawatnya utuh, tidak meledak, tidak ada serpihan apa-apa. Penumpang masih duduk di kerusi masing-masing dengan tali pinggang keselamatan terpasang,” ujar Winarti yang mengaku sempat diberi penglihatan keadaan pesawat di dasar laut.

Winarti menuturkan semua penumpang sudah dalam keadaan meninggal dunia di kerusi masing-masing, dengan tali pinggang masih terpasang. Ia mengaku ketika diberi penglihatan itu tak sanggup menahan air matanya yang tumpah melihat pemandangan memilukan tersebut, apalagi Winarti sempat melihat dua orang anak kecil di antara penumpang yang terbunuh.

Terlebih lagi si lelaki berpakaian awak kapal itu kemudian sempat menitipkan pesanan kepadanya untuk disampaikan kepada anak perempuannya yang masih kecil.

“Dia kirim salam buat anakku sambil tersenyum. Anaknya itu rambutnya keriting-keriting, anak perempuan sekitar umur 7-9 tahun,” tambahnya.

Menurut Winarti, pada saat berkomunikasi yang pertama itu, ia tidak sempat mendapatkan lokasi jatuhnya pesawat. Titik koordinat lokasi baru ia dapatkan pada Jumaat dinihari, ketika ia kembali melakukan komunikasi dengan awak kapal Malaysia Airlines itu setelah melakukan solat Tahajud.

Winarti meyatakan, komunikasi yang kedua ia lakukan bukan dengan orang yang sama ketika melakukan komunikasi pertama. Pada saat komunikasi kedua itu, lelaki berbeza yang kemudian ia tahu adalah pilot pesawat Zahari Ahmad Shah.

Dari Zahari inilah kemudian Winarti dan Fajar memperoleh koordinat yang mereka duga adalah lokasi jatuhnya pesawat nahas tersebut. Ia juga menuturkan bagaimana pesawat yang awalnya mengarah ke utara sempat berbelok ke arah barat sebelum kemudian berputar ke arah timur dan terjatuh.

“Makanya badan pesawat itu menghadap timur,” ujar Fajar.

Arah pesawat yang goyang dan kemudian terjatuh, menurut Fajar kemungkinan diakibatkan arus magnet yang kuat di dasar laut di sekitar lokasi jatuhnya pesawat. Pesawat itu kemudian tiba-tiba mati total dan jatuh tenggelam ke dalam laut.

Zahari juga mengatakan kepada Winarti bahwa dunia itu penuh keajaiban, entah apa maksudya Winarti sendiri tidak tahu.

“Ya mungkin maksudnya, apa yang tidak mungkin jadi mungkin, yang penting cari dulu. Saya juga tidak tahu artinya,” ujarnya Sempat Melapor ke Danlanud

Fajar mengaku hanya berniat membantu proses pencarian pesawat yang telah memakan waktu lebih dari seminggu itu. Ia menyebut dirinya tidak memiliki maksud apa-apa, yang terpenting baginya adalah pesawat dapat diketemukan dan keluarga korban boleh lebih lega dan ikhlas menerima kenyataan.

Untuk itu, Fajar menyebut dirinya sudah melaporkan maklumat yang ia dapat itu ke beberapa pihak yang ia anggap memiliki akses untuk menggunakan maklumat tersebut untuk menemukan pesawat tersebut.

“Saya sudah hubungi Komandan Lanud Soewondo Kolonel SM Handoko serta duta besar di Vietnam Bambang Tarsanto (Konsult Jenderal di Ho Chi Minh City) melalui sms,” katanya.

Selain itu ia juga sempat melaporkan kesebuah stesyen television swasta (TvOne) dan diberitahu akan diberi kesempatan tampil live setelah menunggu persetujuan salah seorang penanggung jawab program. Namun setelah menunggu lama, justeru yang ditunggu itu pulang dan ia tidak diberi tahu apa-apa.

Fajar mengatakan dirinya sama sekali tidak mengharapkan apa-apa, yang terpenting baginya adalah pesawat dapat segera ditemukan.

Mengenai kemampuan berkomunikasi dengan hal-hal ghaib, Fajar mengaku tidak menjalani ritual apapun, ia dan isterinya hanya diberi tanggung jawab oleh tuhan untuk bersama-sama membantu.

“Saya pernah bantu teman cari anak perempuannya yang hilang, dan hasil maklumat yang didapat itu benar. Saya dan isteri juga pernah mendapat maklumat soal kedudukan mata air di Banyuwangi, dan ternyata benar-benar terbukti,”ujarnya. -alihbahasa dari tribunnews oleh GB

ULASAN

Jika benar seperti yang dinyakan, maka kita meminta semua pihak terutama ahli keluarga mangsa yang terlibat agar redha menerimanya.

p/s. sekurang-kurangnya “cara”nya lebih baik dan lebih mulia dari cara Raja Bomoh di Malaysia. Dia tidak menggunakan apa-apa ritual, hanya berbekalkan solat tahajjud. Tidak menggunakan teropong dan bubu, tidak menggunakan buah kelapa, tidak juga tikar terbang…. pun bomoh tuh belum dapat bagitahu apa-apa hasil dari “ritual”nya itu.

Hanya satu persoalan jika apa yang disampaikan itu benar iaitu: kuasa pesawat itu dikatakan tiba-tiba mati total! - Sumber

@http://beritapanasterkini.blogspot.com

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Search for MH370 focusing on Andaman Sea, Vietnam stops air operations


Search for MH370 focusing on Andaman Sea, Vietnam stops air operations

The international search for the missing Malaysia Airlines B777-200ER has been expanded into the Andaman Sea, hundreds of kilometres to the northwest of the original search radius as Vietnam suspended air operations in its waters.
The multinational search for flight MH370 which vanished last Saturday involves more than 40 ships and three dozen aircraft combing an area from the Andaman Sea to the South China Sea.
"Yes, above Sumatra is the Andaman Sea," director-general of Civil Aviation Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman told AFP when asked to confirm whether ships and planes were searching for missing flight MH370 there.

Sumatra is a large Indonesian island south of the Andaman Sea. The body of water is off Thailand's west coast.
Flight MH370 with 239 people on board had left Kuala Lumpur for Beijing early Saturday but went missing from radar screens 40 minutes into the six-hour flight. It never arrived.
Vietnam also said today it had suspended its air search for MH370 as it waited for Malaysia to clarify the potential new direction of the multi-national hunt.
"We've decided to temporarily suspend some search and rescue activities, pending information from Malaysia," deputy minister of transport Pham Quy Tieu said, adding that a sea search was ongoing, but on a smaller scale. – March 12, 2014.
@Malaysian Insider & Yahoo News

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Vietnam says it may have found missing jet's door

This handout photo taken on March 9, 2014 and released by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement agency shows Malaysian Maritime Enforcement personnel using radar to scan for the missing Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Boeing 777-200


KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Vietnamese aircraft spotted what they suspected was one of the doors of a missing Boeing 777 on Sunday, while troubling questions emerged about how two passengers managed to board the ill-fated aircraft using stolen passports.
Interpol confirmed it knew about the stolen passports but said no authorities checked its vast databases on stolen documents before the Boeing jetliner departed Saturday from Kuala Lumpur en route to Beijing with 239 people on board.
Warning "only a handful of countries" routinely make such checks, Interpol secretary general Ronald Noble chided authorities for "waiting for a tragedy to put prudent security measures in place at borders and boarding gates."
More than two days after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing, the final minutes before its disappearance remained a mystery. The plane lost contact with ground controllers somewhere between Malaysia and Vietnam.
However, searchers in a low-flying plane spotted an object that appeared to be one of the plane's doors, the state-run Thanh Nien newspaper said, citing the deputy chief of staff of Vietnam's army, Lt. Gen. Vo Van Tuan.
Two ships from the maritime police were headed to the site about 60 miles (90 kilometers) south of Tho Chu island in the Gulf of Thailand, the same area where oil slicks were spotted Saturday.
"From this object, hopefully (we) will find the missing plane," Tuan said.
The missing jetliner apparently fell from the sky at cruising altitude in fine weather, and the pilots were either unable or had no time to send a distress signal — unusual circumstances under which a modern jetliner operated by a professional airline would crash.
Authorities were checking on the identities of the two passengers who boarded the plane with stolen passports. On Saturday, the foreign ministries in Italy and Austria said the names of two citizens listed on the flight's manifest matched the names on two passports reported stolen in Thailand.
"I can confirm that we have the visuals of these two people on CCTV," Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said at a news conference late Sunday, adding that the footage was being examined. "We have intelligence agencies, both local and international, on board."
The thefts of the two passports — one belonging to Austrian Christian Kozel and the other to Luigi Maraldi of Italy — were entered into Interpol's database after they were stolen in Thailand in 2012 and last year, the police body said. But no authorities in Malaysia or elsewhere checked the passports against the database of 40 million stolen or lost travel documents before the Malaysian Airlines plane took off.
In a forceful statement, the Interpol chief, who has called passport fraud one of the world's greatest threats, said he hoped "that governments and airlines worldwide will learn from the tragedy."
"Now, we have a real case where the world is speculating whether the stolen passport holders were terrorists," Noble said. "Interpol is asking why only a handful of countries worldwide are taking care to make sure that persons possessing stolen passports are not boarding international flights."
Troubling details also emerged Sunday about the itineraries of the two passengers traveling on the stolen passports.
A telephone operator on a China-based KLM hotline confirmed Sunday that passengers named Maraldi and Kozel had been booked on one-way tickets on the same KLM flight, flying from Beijing to Amsterdam on Saturday. Maraldi was to fly on to Copenhagen, Denmark, and Kozel to Frankfurt, Germany.
She said the pair booked the tickets through China Southern Airlines, but she had no information on where they bought them.
As holders of EU passports with onward flights to Europe, the passengers would not have needed visas for China.
Interpol said it and national investigators were working to determine the true identities of those who used the stolen passports to board the Malaysia Airlines flight. White House Deputy National Security Adviser Tony Blinken said the U.S. was looking into the stolen passports, but that investigators had reached no conclusions.
Interpol has long sounded the alarm that growing international travel has underpinned a new market for identity theft: Bogus passports have lured illegal immigrants, terrorists, drug runners, pretty much anyone looking to travel unnoticed. More than 1 billion times last year, travelers boarded planes without their passports being checked against Interpol's database of 40 million stolen or lost travel documents, the police agency said.
In addition to the plane's sudden disappearance, which experts said was consistent with a possible onboard explosion, the stolen passports strengthened concerns about terrorism as a possible cause. Al-Qaida militants have used similar tactics to try to disguise their identities.
Still, other possible causes included a catastrophic failure of the plane's engines, extreme turbulence, or pilot error or even suicide. Establishing what happened with any certainty will need data from flight recorders and a detailed examination of any debris, something that will take months if not years.
Malaysia's air force chief, Rodzali Daud, said radar indicated that before it disappeared, the plane may have turned back, but there were no further details on which direction it went or how far it veered off course.
"We are trying to make sense of this," Daud said at a news conference. "The military radar indicated that the aircraft may have made a turn back, and in some parts this was corroborated by civilian radar."
Malaysia Airlines Chief Executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said pilots are supposed to inform the airline and traffic control authorities if the plane does a U-turn. "From what we have, there was no such distress signal or distress call per se, so we are equally puzzled," he said.
A total of 34 aircraft and 40 ships from Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, Singapore, Indonesia, China and the United States were deployed to the area where ground controllers lost contact with the plane, the maritime border between Malaysia and Vietnam.
Of the 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board, two-thirds were Chinese, while the rest were from elsewhere in Asia, Europe and North America, including three Americans.
Family members of Philip Wood, a 50-year-old IBM executive who was on board the plane, said they saw him a week ago when he visited them in Texas after relocating to Kuala Lumpur from Beijing, where he had worked for two years.
"There is a shock, a very surreal moment in your life," said Wood's brother, James Wood. "With a situation like this, when a plane just disappears ... it leaves you with a lot of questions."
The other two Americans were identified on the passenger manifest as 4-year-old Nicole Meng and 2-year-old Yan Zhang. It was not known with whom they were traveling.
After more than 30 hours without contact with the aircraft, Malaysia Airlines told family members they should "prepare themselves for the worst," Hugh Dunleavy, the commercial director for the airline, told reporters.
Finding traces of an aircraft that disappears over sea can take days or longer, even with a sustained search effort. Depending on the circumstances of the crash, wreckage can be scattered over many square kilometers (miles). If the plane enters the water before breaking up, there can be relatively little debris.
A team of American experts was en route to Asia to be ready to assist in the investigation into the crash. The team includes accident investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board, as well as technical experts from the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing, the safety board said in a statement.
Malaysia Airlines has a good safety record, as does the 777, which had not had a fatal crash in its 19-year history until an Asiana Airlines plane crashed last July in San Francisco, killing three passengers, all Chinese teenagers.
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Brummitt reported from Hanoi, Vietnam. Associated Press writers Rod McGuirk in Canberra, Australia; Didi Tang, Gillian Wong and Louise Watt in Beijing; Joan Lowy in Washington; and Scott Mayerowitz in New York contributed this report.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Suspected crash site of MH370 expected to be reached tonight

The area where the oil slicks were sighted are marked in red in the lower left corner of the map.

Vietnamese air force planes have sighted two large oil slicks stretching for 15 – 20 km in the sea  near Tho Chu Island, Vietnam on Saturday afternoon. It is suspected that they are related to the missing Malaysian Airlines Boeing-777 aircraft.

At 4:25pm (Vietnam time), an AN 26 aircraft found a large oil spill in the sea between Malaysia and Vietnam. The aircraft later discovered another oil spill about 150 km from Tho Chu Island. The Vietnamese authorities have informed both Singapore and Malaysia about the oil spills for further verification. 
So far, the search and rescue agencies of both Singapore and Malaysia report that they have found no traces of the crashed plane.

Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Transport, Pham Quy Tieu, is leading the search and rescue operations.

Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Transport Pham Quy Tieu, who is leading the Vietnamese search and rescue operations, assumes that the 15-20 km long oil streak is related to the missing plane. 
Meanwhile, Lai Xuan Thanh, head of the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam, says that it is highly unusual that the Malaysian aircraft had not automatically sent its signals to tracking satellites.


The area where the Vietnamese rescue teams are searching for missing MAS flight MH370

By 6:30pm, Vietnam had deployed 2 aircrafts and 7 boats to locate the missing Malaysian plane. Since then, the two planes have returned to base as nightfall made air search operations difficult.Meanwhile, three Vietnamese vessels, including a naval ship, a coast guard boat and a rescue boat, are sailing to the site of crash, along with vessels from the Malaysian and Philippines fleet.
It is expected that the suspected crash site will be reached by 10-11pm.
(Source: Yahoo Vietnam)

Some theories behind why MH370 might have vanished

Some theories behind why MH370 might have vanished


As the search continues for Malaysia Airlines' missing flight MH370, international aviation experts have weighed with their theories on what caused it to vanish the radar screens early Saturday morning.
The experts told the Associated Press that the most dangerous parts of a flight are takeoff and landing. Rarely do incidents happen when a plane is cruising seven miles above the earth.
In a report this morning, the news agency said the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines jet well into its flight Saturday morning over the South China Sea has led aviation experts to assume that whatever happened was quick and left the pilots no time to place a distress call.
It could take investigators months, if not years, to determine what happened to the Boeing 777 flying from Malaysia's largest city of Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
"At this early stage, we're focusing on the facts that we don't know," said Todd Curtis, a former safety engineer with Boeing who worked on its 777 wide-body jets, and is now director of the Airsafe.com Foundation.
If there was a minor mechanical failure — or even something more serious like the shutdown of both of the plane's engines — the pilots likely would have had time to radio for help. The lack of a call "suggests something very sudden and very violent happened," said William Waldock, who teaches accident investigation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Prescott, Ariz.
AP said it initially appears that there was either an abrupt breakup of the plane or something that led it into a quick, steep dive. Some experts even suggested an act of terrorism or a pilot purposely crashing the jet.
"Either you had a catastrophic event that tore the airplane apart, or you had a criminal act," said Scott Hamilton, managing director of aviation consultancy Leeham Co. "It was so quick and they didn't radio."
No matter how unlikely a scenario, it's too early to rule out any possibilities, experts warn. The best clues will come with the recovery of the flight data and voice recorders and an examination of the wreckage, the US news agency said.
Airplane crashes typically occur during takeoff and the climb away from an airport, or while coming in for a landing, as in last year's fatal crash of an Asiana Airlines jet in San Francisco.
Just 9% of fatal accidents happen when a plane is at cruising altitude, according to a statistical summary of commercial jet airplane accidents done by Boeing.
Capt. John M. Cox, who spent 25 years flying for US Airways and is now CEO of Safety Operating Systems, said that whatever happened to the Malaysia Airlines jet, it occurred quickly.
The problem had to be big enough, he said, to stop the plane's transponder from broadcasting its location, although the transponder can be purposely shut off from the cockpit.
One of the first indicators of what happened will be the size of the debris field. If it is large and spread out over tens of miles, then the plane likely broke apart at a high elevation. That could signal a bomb or a massive airframe failure. If it is a smaller field, the plane probably fell from 35,000 feet intact, breaking up upon contact with the water.
"We know the airplane is down. Beyond that, we don't know a whole lot," Cox was quoted as saying by AP.
The Boeing 777 has one of the best safety records in aviation history. It first carried passengers in June 1995 and went 18 years without a fatal accident. That streak came to an end with the July 2013 Asiana crash. Three of the 307 people aboard that flight died.
Saturday's Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 239 passengers and crew would only be the second fatal incident for the aircraft type.
"It's one of the most reliable airplanes ever built," said John Goglia, a former member of the US National Transportation Safety Board.
Some of the possible causes for the plane disappearing include:
  • A catastrophic structural failure of the airframe or its Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines. Most aircraft are made of aluminum which is susceptible to corrosion over time, especially in areas of high humidity. But given the plane's long history and impressive safety record, experts suggest this is unlikely.
More of a threat to the plane's integrity is the constant pressurisation and depressurisation of the cabin for takeoff and landing. In April 2011, a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff from Phoenix after the plane's fuselage ruptured, causing a 5-foot tear. The plane, with 118 people on board, landed safely. But such a rupture is less likely in this case. Airlines fly the 777 on longer distances, with many fewer takeoffs and landings, putting less stress on the airframe.
"It's not like this was Southwest Airlines doing 10 flights a day," Hamilton said. "There's nothing to suggest there would be any fatigue issues."
  • Bad weather. Planes are designed to fly through most severe storms. However, in June 2009, an Air France flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed during a bad storm over the Atlantic Ocean. Ice built up on the Airbus A330's airspeed indicators, giving false readings. That, and bad decisions by the pilots, led the plane into a stall causing it to plummet into the sea. All 228 passengers and crew aboard died. The pilots never radioed for help.
In the case of Saturday's Malaysia Airlines flight, all indications show that there were clear skies.
  • Pilot disorientation. Curtis said that the pilots could have taken the plane off autopilot and somehow went off course and didn't realise it until it was too late. The plane could have flown for another five or six hours from its point of last contact, putting it up to 3,000 miles away.
This is unlikely given that the plane probably would have been picked up by radar somewhere. But it's too early to eliminate it as a possibility.
  • Failure of both engines. In January 2008, a British Airways 777 crashed about 1,000 feet short of the runway at London's Heathrow Airport. As the plane was coming in to land, the engines lost thrust because of ice buildup in the fuel system. There were no fatalities.
Loss of both engines is possible in this case, but Hamilton said the plane could glide for up to 20 minutes, giving pilots plenty of time to make an emergency call.
When a US Airways A320 lost both of its engines in January 2009 after taking off from LaGuardia Airport in New York, it was at a much lower elevation. But Capt. Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger still had plenty of communications with air traffic controllers before ending the six-minute flight in the Hudson River.
  • A bomb. Several planes have been brought down including Pan Am Flight 103 between London and New York in December 1988. There was also an Air India flight in June 1985 between Montreal and London and a plane in September 1989 flown by French airline Union des Transports Aériens which blew up over the Sahara.
  • Hijacking. A traditional hijacking seems unlikely given that a plane's captors typically land at an airport and have some type of demand. But a 9/11-like hijacking is possible, with terrorists forcing the plane into the ocean.
  • Pilot suicide. There were two large jet crashes in the late 1990s — a SilkAir flight and an EgyptAir flight— that are believed to have been caused by pilots deliberately crashing the planes. Government crash investigators never formally declared the crashes suicides but both are widely acknowledged by crash experts to have been caused by deliberate pilot actions.
  • Accidental shoot-down by some country's military. In July 1988, the United States Navy missile cruiser USS Vincennes accidently shot down an Iran Air flight, killing all 290 passengers and crew. In September 1983, a Korean Air Lines flight was shot down by a Russian fighter jet. – March 9, 2014.
@Yahoo News & Malaysia Insider

Vietnam confirms MAS flight crashed into sea off Tho Chu island



MAS flight MH370 which went missing early this morning disappeared in Vietnamese airspace, the Vietnamese government has confirmed.
"The plane lost contact in Ca Mau province airspace before it had entered contact with Ho Chi Minh City air traffic control," a statement posted on the official Vietnamese government website said.
The plane was meant to transfer to Ho Chi Minh City air traffic control at 1.22am Malaysian time but never appeared, the statement reported by AFP said, citing a senior Ministry of Defence official.
The Ministry of Defence launched rescue efforts to find the plane, working in coordination with Malaysian and Chinese officials.
The Vietnamese navy had earlier confirmed that Kuala Lumpur-Beijing bound Flight MH370 had crashed into the sea off Tho Chu island.
Tuoi Tre quoted Navy Admiral Ngo Van Phat, Commander of Region 5, as saying that military radar reported that the plane crashed into the sea at a location 246km south of Phu Quoc island.
Meanwhile, distraught families of the 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board the Kuala Lumpur-Beijing bound flight MH370 have gathered at the Support Facility Building at KLIA’s South Support Zone where they are hoping for news of their missing relatives.
Some are in tears and consoled each other as they sought out officials for the latest news.
MAS Group chief executive officer Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said flight MH370 went missing somewhere between Malaysian and Vietnamese airspace over the South China Sea at 2.40am.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said he had asked "all measures possible to be taken" to locate the missing aircraft.
"My thoughts and prayers are with the family members of flight MH370. I've asked all measures possible to be taken," Najib tweeted.
Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein also advised family members of passengers on board a missing MAS flight to stay calm and ignore speculation. He said they should get information only from validated sources.
"I'm making my way to the flight management building (in Sepang) from Janda Baik (Pahang) to get updates and details from the agencies involved. In the meantime, don't speculate," he tweeted.
The B777-200 aircraft had left Kuala Lumpur at 12.41am and was scheduled to land in Beijing at 6.30am.
It lost contact with the Subang air traffic control at 2.40am.  The 239 passengers and crew onboard the missing MH370 bound for Beijing this morning were from 14 different countries, including the United States, Canada, France and Malaysia.
Ahmad Jauhari said the passengers comprised of citizens from China (152 plus an infant); Malaysia (38); Indonesia (12); Australia (7); France (3); United States of America – 3 pax plus 1 infant; New Zealand (2); Ukraine (2); Canada (2); Russia (1); Italy (1); Taiwan (1);  Netherlands (1) and Austria (1).
"This flight was a code share with China Southern Airlines. We are working with authorities who have activated their search and rescue team to locate the aircraft," he said.
The flight was piloted by Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, a Malaysian, aged 53. He had a total flying hours of 18,365 hours. He joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981. First officer Fariq Ab Hamid, a Malaysian, is 27. He has a total flying hours of 2,763 hours. He joined Malaysia Airlines in 2007.
Ahmad Jauhari said the last reported position of MH370 was 120 nautical miles off Kota Baru, around the South China Sea. – March 8, 2014.

Yahoo news & Malaysia Insider

Oil slicks found in hunt for missing Malaysia jet



KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Vietnamese air force planes on Saturday spotted two large oil slicks close to where a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 went missing earlier in the day, the first sign that the aircraft carrying 239 people had crashed.
The air force planes were part of a multinational search operation launched after Flight MH370 fell off radar screens less than an hour after it took off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing early Saturday morning.
The oil slicks were spotted late Saturday off the southern tip of Vietnam and were each between 10 kilometers (6 miles) and 15 kilometers (9 miles) long, the Vietnamese government said in a statement. There was no confirmation that the slicks were related to the missing plane, but the statement said they were consistent with the kinds that would be produced by the two fuel tanks of a crashed jetliner.
Two-thirds of the missing plane's passengers were from China, while others were from elsewhere in Asia, North America and Europe.
Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said there was no indication that the pilots had sent a distress signal, suggesting that whatever happened to the plane occurred quickly and possibly catastrophically.
Asked whether terrorism was suspected, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said, "We are looking at all possibilities, but it is too early to make any conclusive remarks."
Foreign ministry officials in Italy and Austria said the names of two nationals from those countries listed on the flight's manifest matched passports reported stolen in Thailand.
Italy's Foreign Ministry said the Italian man who was listed as being a passenger, Luigi Maraldi, was traveling in Thailand and was not aboard the plane. It said he reported his passport stolen last August.
Austria's Foreign Ministry confirmed that a name listed on the manifest matched an Austrian passport reported stolen two years ago in Thailand. It said the Austrian was not on the plane, but would not confirm the person's identity.
At Beijing's airport, authorities posted a notice asking relatives and friends of passengers to gather at a nearby hotel to wait for further information, and provided a shuttle bus service. A woman wept aboard the bus while saying on a mobile phone, "They want us to go to the hotel. It cannot be good."
Relatives and friends of passengers were escorted into a private area at the hotel, but reporters were kept away. A man in a gray hooded sweatshirt later stormed out complaining about a lack of information. The man, who said he was a Beijing resident but declined to give his name, said he was anxious because his mother was on board the flight with a group of 10 tourists.
"We have been waiting for hours and there is still no verification," he said.
The plane was last detected on radar at 1:30 a.m. (1730 GMT Friday) around where the South China Sea meets the Gulf of Thailand, authorities in Malaysia and Vietnam said.
Lai Xuan Thanh, director of Vietnam's civil aviation authority, said air traffic officials in the country never made contact with the plane.
The plane "lost all contact and radar signal one minute before it entered Vietnam's air traffic control," Lt. Gen. Vo Van Tuan, deputy chief of staff of the Vietnamese army, said in a statement.
The South China Sea is a tense region with competing territorial claims that have led to several low-level conflicts, particularly between China and the Philippines. That antipathy briefly faded Saturday as China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia all sent ships and planes to the region.
Najib said Malaysia had dispatched 15 planes and nine ships to the area. The U.S. Navy was sending a warship and a surveillance plane, while Singapore said it would send a submarine and a plane. China and Vietnam also were sending aircraft to help in the search.
It's not uncommon for it to take several days to find the wreckage of aircraft floating on the ocean. Locating and then recovering the flight data recorders, vital to any investigation, can take months or even years.
"In times of emergencies like this, we have to show unity of efforts that transcends boundaries and issues," said Lt. Gen. Roy Deveraturda, commander of the Philippine military's Western Command.
After the oil slick was spotted, the air search was suspended for the night and was to resume Sunday morning, while the sea search was ongoing, Malaysia Airlines said.
The plane was carrying 227 passengers, including two infants, and 12 crew members, the airline said. It said there were 152 passengers from China, 38 from Malaysia, seven from Indonesia, six from Australia, five from India, three from the U.S., and others from Indonesia, France, New Zealand, Canada, Ukraine, Russia, Taiwan and the Netherlands.
In Kuala Lumpur, family members gathered at the airport, but were kept away from reporters.
"Our team is currently calling the next of kin of passengers and crew. Focus of the airline is to work with the emergency responders and authorities and mobilize its full support," said Ahmad Jauhari, the airline CEO. "Our thoughts and prayers are with all affected passengers and crew and their family members."
Fuad Sharuji, Malaysia Airlines' vice president of operations control, told CNN that the plane was flying at an altitude of 35,000 feet (10,670 meters) when it disappeared and that the pilots had reported no problem with the aircraft.
Malaysia Airlines has a good safety record, as does the 777, which had not had a fatal crash in its 19-year history until an Asiana Airlines plane crashed in San Francisco in July 2013, killing three passengers, all teenagers from China.
Airliner "black boxes" — the flight data and cockpit voice recorders — are equipped with "pingers" that emit ultrasonic signals that can be detected underwater. Under good conditions, the signals can be detected from several hundred miles away, said John Goglia, a former member of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board. If the boxes are trapped inside the wreckage, the sound may not travel as far, he said. If the boxes are at the bottom of an underwater trench, that also hinders how far the sound can travel. The signals also weaken over time.
Air France Flight 447, with 228 people on board, disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris on June 1, 2009. Some wreckage and bodies were recovered over the next two weeks, but it took nearly two years for the main wreckage of the Airbus 330 and its black boxes to be located and recovered.
Malaysia Airlines said the 53-year-old pilot of Flight MH370, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, has more than 18,000 flying hours and has been flying for the airline since 1981. The first officer, 27-year-old Fariq Hamid, has about 2,800 hours of experience and has flown for the airline since 2007.
The tip of the wing of the same Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777-200 broke off Aug. 9, 2012, as it was taxiing at Pudong International Airport outside Shanghai. The wingtip collided with the tail of a China Eastern Airlines A340 plane. No one was injured.
Malaysia Airlines' last fatal incident was in 1995, when one its planes crashed near the Malaysian city of Tawau, killing 34 people. The deadliest crash in its history occurred in 1977, when a domestic Malaysian flight crashed after being hijacked, killing 100 people.
In August 2005, a Malaysian Airlines 777 flying from Perth, Australia, to Kuala Lumpur suddenly shot up 900 meters (3,000 feet) before the pilot disengaged the autopilot and landed safely. The plane's software had incorrectly measured speed and acceleration, and the software was quickly updated on planes around the world.
Malaysia Airlines has 15 Boeing 777-200s in its fleet of about 100 planes. The state-owned carrier last month reported its fourth straight quarterly loss and warned of tougher times.
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Chris Brummitt reported from Hanoi, Vietnam. Other Associated Press journalists contributing to this report were Didi Tang and Aritz Parra in Beijing, Stephen Wright in Bangkok, Colleen Barry in Milan, Italy, George Jahn in Vienna, Jim Gomez and Oliver Teves in Manila, Philippines, Joan Lowy in Washington and Scott Mayerowitz in New York.
-Yahoo News & AP

Pesawat MAS 'hilang'- kronologi dan senarai penuh penumpang





(Sorted by nationality)
NONAMENATIONALITYAGE
1BURROWS/RODNEYMRAUS59
2BURROWS/MARYMRSAUS54
3GU/NAIJUNAUS31
4LAWTON/CATHERINEMRSAUS54
5LAWTON/ROBERTMRAUS58
6LI/YUANAUS33
7KOZEL/CHRISTIANAUT30
8BAI/XIAOMOCAN37
9MUKHERJEE/MUKTESHCAN42
10AN/WENLANCHN65
11BAO/YUANHUACHN63
12BIAN/MAOQINCHN67
13BIAN/LIANGJINGCHN27
14CAO/RUICHN32
15CHE/JUNZHANGCHN68
16CHEN/JIANCHN58
17CHEN/CHANGJUNMRCHN35
18CHEN/YUNMSCHN57
19DAI/SHULINGCHN58
20DI/JIABINCHN36
21DING/YINGCHN28
22DING/LIJUNCHN43
23DING/YINGMSCHN62
24DONG/GUOWEICHN48
25DOU/YUNSHANMRCHN61
26DU/WENCHN50
27FENG/DONGCHN21
28FENG/JIXINCHN70
29FU/BAOFENGCHN28
30GAN/TAOCHN44
31GAN/FUXIANGCHN49
32GAO/GECHN27
33GUAN/WENJIEMRCHN35
34HAN/JINGCHN53
35HOU/AIQINMSCHN45
36HOU/BOCHN35
37HU/SIWANCHDCHN3
38HU/XIAONINGMRCHN34
39HUANG/YIMSCHN30
40HUANG/TIANHUICHN43
41JIA/PINGCHN32
42JIANG/CUIYUNCHN62
43JIANG/XUERENCHN62
44JIANG/YINGMSCHN27
45JIAO/WEIWEICHN32
46JIAO/WENXUECHN58
47JU/KUNCHN32
48KANG/XUCHN34
49LI/YANLINCHN29
50LI/ZHICHN41
51LI/GUOHUICHN56
52LI/HONGJINGCHN20
53LI/JIECHN27
54LI/MINGZHONGCHN69
55LI/WENBOCHN29
56LI/YANCHN31
57LI/YUCHENCHN27
58LI/ZHIJINCHN30
59LI/ZHIXINCHN35
60LI/LECHN36
61LIANG/LUYANGMRCHN60
62LIANG/XUYANGCHN30
63LIN/ANNANMRCHN27
64LIN/MINGFENGCHN34
65LIU/FENGYINGCHN65
66LIU/JINPENGMRCHN33
67LIU/QIANGCHN40
68LIU/RUSHENGCHN76
69LIU/SHUNCHAOCHN46
70LIU/ZHONGFUCHN72
71LOU/BAOTANGCHN79
72LU/JIANHUACHN57
73LU/XIANCHUCHN33
74LUI/CHINGCHN45
75LUO/WEICHN29
76MA/WENZHICHN57
77MA/JUNMRCHN33
78MAIMAITIJIANG/ACHN35
79MAO/TUGUICHN72
80MENG/BINGCHN40
81MENG/FANQUANCHN70
82MENG/GAOSHENGCHN64
83OUYANG/XINCHN38
84SHI/XIANWENCHN26
85SONG/FEIFEIMRCHN32
86SONG/CHUNLINGMSCHN60
87SONG/KUNCHN25
88SU/QIANGGUOCHN71
89TANG/XUDONGCHN31
90TANG/XUEZHUMSCHN57
91TIAN/JUNWEICHN29
92TIAN/QINGJUNCHN51
93WANG/SHOUXIANCHN69
94WANG/SHUCHN61
95WANG/XIANJUNCHN61
96WANG/CHUNHUAMRCHN34
97WANG/CHUNYONGCHN43
98WANG/DANCHN54
99WANG/HAITAOCHN26
100WANG/HOUBINCHN28
101WANG/LINSHICHN59
102WANG/YONGGANGMRCHN27
103WANG/YONGHUICHN33
104WANG/YONGQIANGCHN30
105WANG/LIJUNCHN49
106WANG/RUICHN35
107WANG/MOHENGCHN2
108WEN/YONGSHENGCHN34
109WEN/HAOCHN32
110WENG/MEICHN39
111XIE/LIPINGCHN51
112XIN/XIXIMSCHN32
113XING/FENGTAOCHN36
114XING/QIAOCHN27
115XIONG/DEMINGCHN63
116XU/CHUANECHN57
117YA/NACHN26
118YAN/LINGMRCHN29
119YAN/PENGCHN29
120YAN/XIAOCHN27
121YANG/LICHN35
122YANG/AILINGMSCHN60
123YANG/JIABAOCHN26
124YANG/MEIHUACHN65
125YANG/QINGYUANMRCHN57
126YANG/XIAOMINGMSCHN59
127YAO/JIANFENGCHN70
128YAO/LIFEICHN31
129YIN/BOYANCHN33
130YIN/YUEWANGCHN21
131YUAN/JINCHN63
132YUE/GUIJUMSCHN51
133YUE/WENCHAOCHN26
134ZANG/LINGDICHN58
135ZHANG/CHICHN58
136ZHANG/LIQINCHN43
137ZHANG/QIMSCHN31
138ZHANG/YANCHN45
139ZHANG/HUAMRCHN43
140ZHANG/LIJUANMSCHN61
141ZHANG/NAMSCHN34
142ZHANG/SIMINGCHN71
143ZHANG/XIAOLEIMSCHN32
144ZHANG/HUALIANCHN42
145ZHANG/JIANWUCHN31
146ZHANG/JINQUANCHN72
147ZHANG/MENGCHN29
148ZHANG/XUEWENMRCHN61
149ZHANG/YANCHN36
150ZHANG/YANHUICHN44
151ZHANG/ZHONGHAICHN43
152ZHANG/SHAOHUACHN32
153ZHAO/GANGMRCHN46
154ZHAO/QIWEIMRCHN37
155ZHAO/YINGXINCHDCHN3
156ZHAO/PENGCHN25
157ZHAO/ZHAOFANGCHN73
158ZHENG/RUIXIANCHN42
159ZHOU/FENGCHN56
160ZHOU/JINLINGCHN61
161ZHOU/SHIJIECHN64
162ZHU/JUNYANCHN41
163WATTRELOS/AMBREFRA14
164WATTRELOS/HADRIENFRA17
165WATTRELOS/LAURENCEFRA52
166ZHAO/YANFRA18
167SIREGAR/FIRMANIDN25
168SUADAYA/FERRYINDRAMRIDN42
169SUADAYA/HERRYINDRAMRIDN35
170SUGIANTO/LOMRIDN47
171TANURISAM/INDRASURIAMRIDN57
172VINNY/CHYNTHYATIOMRSIDN47
173WANG/WILLYSURIJANTOMRIDN53
174KOLEKAR/CHETANAIND55
175KOLEKAR/SWANANDIND23
176KOLEKAR/VINODIND59
177SHARMA/CHANDRIKAMSIND51
178SHIRSATH/KRANTIIND44
179MARALDI/LUIGIITA37
180BIBYNAZLI/MOHDHASSIMMYS62
181CHAN/HUANPEENMRMYS46
182CHEN/WEIMYS43
183CHEW/KARMOOIMSMYS31
184CHNG/MEIMYS33
185DAISY/ANNEMYS56
186DINA/MOHAMEDYUNUSRAMLIMYS30
187GUAN/HUAJINMSMYS34
188HASHIM/NOORIDAMYS57
189HUE/PUIHENGMRMYS66
190JINGHANG/JEEMYS41
191KOH/TIONGMENGMYS40
192LEE/KAHKINMRMYS32
193LEE/SEWCHUMDMMYS55
194LIM/POWCHUAMSMYS43
195MARIA/MOHAMEDYUNUSRAMLIMYS52
196MATRAHIM/NORFADZILLAHMISSMYS39
197MOHDKHAIRULAMRI/SELAMATMRMYS29
198MOHAMADSOFUAN/IBRAHIMMRMYS33
199MUHAMMADRAZAHAN/ZAMANIMRMYS24
200MUSTAFA/SUHAILIMISSMYS31
201NG/MAYLIMSMYS37
202NORLIAKMAR/HAMIDMDMMYS33
203PUSPANATHAN/SUBRAMANIANMYS34
204RAMLAN/SAFUANMRMYS32
205SIM/KENGWEIMYS53
206TAN/TEIKHINMRMYS32
207TAN/AHMENGMRMYS46
208TAN/WEICHEWMRMYS19
209TAN/CHONGLINGMYS48
210TAN/SIOHMYS42
211TEE/LINKEONGMRMYS50
212TEOH/KIMLUNMRMYS36
213TONG/SOONLEEMRMYS31
214WAN/HOCKKHOONMRMYS42
215WONG/SAISANGMRMYS53
216YAP/CHEEMENGMRMYS39
217YUSOP/MUZIMRMYS50
218SURTIDAHLIA/MRSNLD50
219WANG/XIMINNZL50
220WEEKS/PAULMRNZL39
221BRODSKII/NIKOLAIRU43
222CHUANG/HSIULINGMSTWN45
223CHUSTRAK/OLEGUKR45
224DEINEKA/SERGIIUKR45
225MENG/NICOLECHDUSA4
226WOOD/PHILIPUSA51
227ZHANG/YANUSA2

MH 370 TECH & CABIN CREW
NONAMENATIONALITY
1ZAHARIE BIN AHMAD SHAH (TECH CREW)Malaysian
2FARIQ BIN AB HAMID (TECH CREW)Malaysian
3PATRICK FRANCIS GOMESMalaysian
4ANDREW NARIMalaysian
5GOH SOCK LAYMalaysian
6TAN SER KUINMalaysian
7WAN SWAID BIN WAN ISMAILMalaysian
8JUNAIDI BIN MOHD KASSIMMalaysian
9MOHD HAZRIN BIN MOHAMED HASNANMalaysian
10NG YAR CHIENMalaysian
11FOONG WAI YUENGMalaysian
12TAN SIZE HIANGMalaysian

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