Puak2 rooskee cakap mereka ga percaya pada data inmarsat yang buat kalkulasi dengan mengenal pasti doppler shift itu....mereka cakap negara dunia ketiga kena tipu dengan negara dunia pertama....mereka percaya pesawat ini tidak terhempas seperti apa yg dibentangkan oleh inmarsat UK....
Selagi tiada sebarang debris mahupun wreckage dijumpai....semua teori dianggap spekulasi...ini apa yg mr.young AMSA bahagitahu....makanya teori dari inmarsat boleh dikatakan termasuk ketegori spekulasi...dan apabila semuanya masih menjadi spekulasi..makanya semua dari kamu baik yang percaya pada teori inmarsat mahupun yg memilih mempercayai pesawat in tidak terhempas di lautan hindi....kedua2 golongan adalah masih tergolong dlm spesis sembah berhala batu caves jah dikkk....
Published on Apr 18, 2014
For Fleet Manager, Captain Edward Lewis, Malaysia Airlines is his extended family. Like a family, the strong ones make it through tough times by staying united. In Malaysia Airlines, the team maintains professionalism by staying focused and disciplined to carry out their tasks and duties, no matter the circumstance.
Published on Apr 18, 2014
Malaysia Airlines' Chief Stewardess, Farisha Mohamed Shariff, expresses her feelings for colleagues on MH370. She also shares how passengers reacted towards the cabin crew in the early days of the disappearance of MH370. Cabin crew and passengers, meeting for the first time, had so much in common.
Engineering and Maintenance Manager, Noor Azhar Abdul Halim, has been with Malaysia Airlines for 33 years. For him, the maintenance of the aircraft is of utmost importance. There is no compromise on maintenance, for each individual flying on the aircraft is as important as his loved ones.
The search continues: An Orion P-3K of the Royal New Zealand Air Force flies over the HMAS Perth in the southern Indian Ocean. Photo: AFP
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia and Australia will sign a deal specifying who handles any wreckage from missing flight MH370 that may be recovered, including the crucial "black box" flight data recorders, local media reports.
Malaysia is drafting the agreement "to safeguard both nations from any legal pitfalls that may surface during that (recovery) phase," the New Straits Times reported on Friday.
The government hopes the deal can be finalised soon and endorsed in a cabinet meeting next week.
The Australian government is studying the memorandum of understanding (MoU), it said.
"The MoU spells out exactly who does what and the areas of responsibility," civil aviation chief Azharuddin Abdul Rahman was quoted as saying.
Azharuddin added that Malaysia would lead most of the investigation, with Australia and others helping.
Details of the MoU will not be made public, the report said.
The Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 239 people inexplicably veered off course en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 and is believed to have crashed in the southern Indian Ocean far off western Australia.
But a massive international search has failed to turn up any wreckage so far.
The crisis has brought intense international scrutiny on Malaysia's government, which has been accused by anguished Chinese families and other critics of hiding information and possibly trying to cover up its handling of the situation.
Malaysia's government has rejected such claims, saying it is passing on all it knows promptly.
Two-thirds of the passengers were Chinese.
The government-controlled New Straits Times said the Malaysia-Australia deal would address "specific areas" including who will handle the wreckage and the flight data recorders, known as black boxes.
Malaysia's government has pledged it will reveal the data recorders' contents if they are found.
It is hoped any data contained within will indicate what caused the plane to divert.
A range of theories including hijacking, rogue pilot activity and aircraft malfunctions have been speculated.
The New Straits Times quoted a source with "intimate knowledge" of the deal saying it also specified where any passenger remains would be brought and who would carry out autopsies.
A survey by Malaysia's leading independent polling firm released earlier this week found that only 26 per cent of Malaysians believed the government was being transparent about MH370.
kelana36 posted on 19-4-2014 08:07 AM
dah jadi CS dah dia ni, hehe. teringat masa dia baru join mas, favourite stewardess...
Salam,
MAS masih menggunakan term steward and stewardess, boleh pulak?
Dalam thread dulu dulu kata dah tak boleh panggil steward/stewardess Kerana mereka bukan pelayan. Instead mereka nak dipanggil cabin crew.
semalam aku nonton man of steel, macam kebetulan dia sebut kansas ( pangilan yang telepon dikesan di kansas city ) , small island hindi ocean, ( dieo gracia/maldive ) 370 gambar di atas. pelantar minyak yang terbakar ( warga new zealand yang hantar email ) ..susah betul nak susun ayat ni copy paste jer ler
In the picture above is a screen capture from the movie “Man of Steel” which clearly shows MIA 6370 Which stands for Missing In Action March 6 flight 370. Warning us clearly in movies of their crimes by design to come. ON THE BUS ROOF in the Movie Man of Steel It clearly indicates MIA 6370: MIA = Missing In Action or “Malaysian International Airlines” or Missing International Airliner
MIA 6370 = Three Letters in MIA = 3 or March Flight 370 went missing on March 6. So lets review MIA > March 6 > 6Th day 370 > Flight. Although it does not say a flight the tell is the number for the elite to know that 370 was planned taken by design. This indicates a premeditated crime or event.
and ada satu lagi semasa zod bertarung dengan clark kat bangunan lec cop ..ada tercatat 106 days no accident adakah kemungkinan MH370 akan kluar pada hari ke 106 dengan semua penumpang selamat. Last part clark musnahkan drone yang berharga 12 juta .
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