Plane missing with 236 people on board

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-08/malaysia-airlines-lost-contact-with-plane/5307888

 

Malaysia Airlines says one of its planes has gone missing on the way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board.

A statement from the airline says flight MH370 lost contact with air traffic controllers at 2:40am local time, just over two hours into the flight.

 

The plane, a Boeing 777-200, left Kuala Lumpur at 12:41am on Saturday, and had been due to arrive in Beijing at 6:30am local time.

The company says the plane was carrying 227 passengers, including two infants, and 12 crew members.

The airline says it is contacting the next-of-kin of all passengers and crew, which includes people of 13 different nationalities.

In a statement on the airline's website, group chief executive officer Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said the airline was working with authorities to locate the aircraft.

 

"Focus of the airline is to work with the emergency responders and authorities and mobilise its full support," the statement said.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with all affected passengers and crew and their family members."

The airline says it will provide regular updates on its website.

The ABC understand Malaysia Airlines will hold a press conference on the incident shortly.

 

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replying to freaky, who said:

 

The story gets more and more curious. It must be torturous for the families and friends waiting to hear what happened to their family members and friends.

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Yes freaky .

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Goodbye,feet!"...."...They must go by carrier," she thought......

And how odd the directions will look!.........

 

"Oh, dear! What nonsense I'm talking!"

 

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Q.-if an aircraft was 'cloaked' how would anyone report seeing an aircraft?

 

 

???????   Man LOL

 

It's not Stargate - an aircraft that is cloaked is hidden from radar - not invisible to the naked eye's of the people who saw it

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cheers greencat

 

Found this: http://m.nbr.co.nz/article/flight-mh370-pilots-simple-explanation-what-went-wrong-ck-153416

 

a pilot suggests...."...fire/mechanical issue..." and that perhaps..." missing plane was heading towards airstrip at Langkawi"

 

Be interested to see what monman's opinion of this is.

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http://www.news.com.au/world/maldive-reports-sighting-as-missing-malaysia-airlines-plane-search-now-...

 

sightings were made by serveral people, but they have only come foward now...........very odd!

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http://m.nbr.co.nz/article/flight-mh370-pilots-simple-explanation-what-went-wrong-ck-153416

 

sightings were made by several people, but they have only come foward now...........very odd!

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Yes I agree with you-very odd.

 

 

 

 

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Did I hear that the Malaysian government is now trying to blame the opposition for this?

 

Sounds like what would happen here.

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Update:

 

Missing plane 'spotted in Maldives'

 

Witnesses in the Maldives said that they saw a low-flying plane on the day it disappeared in what could be the latest possible sighting of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

Residents saw a jet with markings similar to a Malaysia Airlines plane flying around Kuda Huvadhoo, a remote Maldives island in Dhaal Atoll, local news site Haveeru Online reported.

This coincides with reports that several airport runways were found programmed on the flight simulator at Zaharie Ahmad Shah's home.

One of those runways was Male International Airport in the Maldives.

 

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Could MH370 have been ‘swapped’ mid-air?

 

Could the aircraft have been ‘swapped’ mid-air?

Generally air traffic radars use something called a “Squawk” code - this is 4 digits, say '1234' - that is then used to transmit information to the ground radar of the aircraft’s position and other relevant detail. This is very easily disabled - it is operated with a simple on/off switch. The Boeing 777 has two separate systems for safety in the event of failure.

 

There is another angle which i think might be a possibility that the MH370 switched codes. If MH370 had a code of, say 4376, then it would be pretty easy to get another aircraft, say a Gulfstream 5 private jet, to fly up behind it and swap codes. The Gulfstream sets its squawk code to the same as MH370's code of 4376 then the B777 takes on the Gulfstream's code, and they then split... It would certainly make it easier for the B777 to continue on undetected.

 

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@2106greencat wrote:

Q.-if an aircraft was 'cloaked' how would anyone report seeing an aircraft?

 

 

???????   Man LOL

 

It's not Stargate - an aircraft that is cloaked is hidden from radar - not invisible to the naked eye's of the people who saw it


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Could MH370 have been ‘swapped’ mid-air?

 

Could the aircraft have been ‘swapped’ mid-air?

Generally air traffic radars use something called a “Squawk” code - this is 4 digits, say '1234' - that is then used to transmit information to the ground radar of the aircraft’s position and other relevant detail. This is very easily disabled - it is operated with a simple on/off switch. The Boeing 777 has two separate systems for safety in the event of failure.

 

There is another angle which i think might be a possibility that the MH370 switched codes. If MH370 had a code of, say 4376, then it would be pretty easy to get another aircraft, say a Gulfstream 5 private jet, to fly up behind it and swap codes. The Gulfstream sets its squawk code to the same as MH370's code of 4376 then the B777 takes on the Gulfstream's code, and they then split... It would certainly make it easier for the B777 to continue on undetected.

 

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then what I posted .....see post 227, below, makes a bit more sense?

 

Busted! Flight Radar Caught Changing Flight Path of Malaysia Flight

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNZtz-HVy6c

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