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[Dunia] Lagi Pesawat Terhempas AirBus German

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Post time 25-3-2015 09:12 AM | Show all posts
Edited by awanearisu at 25-3-2015 09:17 AM

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Post time 25-3-2015 09:21 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 25-3-2015 09:36 AM | Show all posts
kemaruk replied at 24-3-2015 10:10 PM
tu le.. life must go on....

kalau nak mati, tengah berak atas jamban pun boleh

ngeri sgt uols

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Post time 25-3-2015 09:42 AM | Show all posts
MissNigga replied at 24-3-2015 07:14 PM
saban tahun ada jer kes kapal terbang crashed ....
sesapa yang frequent flayer tu .. tawakal jer le ...

nice words to say
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Post time 25-3-2015 10:41 AM | Show all posts
Kerap plak sejak akhir-akhir ni kapal terbang terhempas/accident.
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Post time 25-3-2015 10:49 AM | Show all posts
takziah... ini menyedihkan
tapi aku tetap akan terbang...
ajal maut ditangan Allah
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Post time 25-3-2015 10:51 AM | Show all posts
takziah pada mereka
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Post time 25-3-2015 10:56 AM | Show all posts
Edited by manehnya at 25-3-2015 10:57 AM

apa ke punca nya...?


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Post time 25-3-2015 10:57 AM | Show all posts
seramnya tengok serpihan kecil. macam kena blender je pesawat tu
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Post time 25-3-2015 11:01 AM | Show all posts
kuat gile impact nya bila terhempas gaknya.. terhempas dalam keadaan aircraft tengah bergerak laju
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Post time 25-3-2015 11:02 AM | Show all posts
Baca berita tergempar dan mengejut pasal plane crash selalu buat air mata nak menitik


MH370, where are you?
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Post time 25-3-2015 11:03 AM | Show all posts

Debris from the Germanwings Airbus A320 at the crash site in the French Alps. Photo: AFP


Part of the vertical stabilizer of the Germanwings Airbus A320 at the crash site in the French Alps. Photo: AFP


Search and rescue personnel making their way to the crash site of the Germanwings Airbus A320. Photo: AFP



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Post time 25-3-2015 11:08 AM | Show all posts

A rescue helicopter from the French Securite Civile flies over the French Alps during a rescue operation near the crash site of an Airbus A320. Photo: Reuters


Airport staff walk to a private area where people waiting for the Germanwings flight from Barcelona have been gathered at the airport in Dusseldorf. Photo: AP

Among the victims were 16 children and two teachers from the Joseph-Koenig-Gymnasium high school in the town of Haltern am See in northwest Germany, a spokeswoman said.

Debris from the Germanwings Airbus A320 at the crash site in the French Alps. Photo: AFP



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Post time 25-3-2015 11:20 AM | Show all posts
One of 'black boxes' found

One of the plane's "black boxes" has been recovered, the French interior minister said. The data recorder will be the most useful in determining the cause of the crash. Its contents are still unknown, but it is a good sign that it was found just hours after the crash.

France's aviation accident investigation bureau will examine the device immediately, the interior minister said.
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Post time 25-3-2015 11:22 AM | Show all posts
Germanwings crash: Who was on the plane?

(CNN)Opera singers, a group of exchange students and an architect were among the 150 people aboard the Germanwings plane that crashed in the French Alps on Tuesday.

Leaders in France and Spain have said they don't believe there are any survivors.

Details are still emerging about the 144 passengers and six crew members on the Airbus A320, which was flying from Barcelona, Spain, to Dusseldorf, Germany, when it crashed.

Spain's King Felipe VI said "high numbers of Spaniards, Germans and Turks" were on the aircraft. British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said it's likely British nationals were on the plane, but officials have yet to confirm how many were aboard.

Weeping relatives arrived throughout the day at Barcelona's airport, where a terminal was blocked off for them. Medics and psychologists were in private space to assist families.

Here's what we know about the victims and their nationalities so far:

Germany
There were at least 67 Germans onboard, Germanwings CEO Thomas Winkelmann said. But he cautioned that figure could change as new information comes to light.

Sixteen students and two teachers from Haltern, Germany, were on the plane, Winkelmann said.

"The whole city is shocked and we can feel it everywhere," Haltern Mayor Bodo Klimpel said at a news conference. "This is the worst, what happened ... what you can imagine."

The German students were returning home after spending a week at the Giola Institute, in the town of Llinars del Valles, near Barcelona, Spain's El Pais newspaper reported.

Some of their relatives heard about the crash on the news. Some parents went to the airport while others rushed to the school, Joseph Koenig Gymnasium, Klimpel said.

The Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona posted a statement on its Facebook page saying that two German opera singers who performed there this month in a production of "Siegfried," Oleg Bryjak and Maria Radner, had perished in the crash.

Radner was returning to Germany with her husband and child, a spokesman for the production company said.

Bryjak, a bass baritone, had performed in the Deutsche Oper am Rhein ensemble since 1996, the Dusseldorf opera house said on Twitter.

Japan
Two Japanese nationals were booked for the flight, Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Satoshi Nagata and Junichi Sato were scheduled to fly, but the ministry was still trying to confirm whether both men were actually on board the flight.

Nagata and Sato are residents of Dusseldorf, Germany.

Colombia
Two Colombian nationals, María del Pilar Tejada and Luis Eduardo Medrano, lost their lives on the flight, Colombia's Foreign Ministry said.

Medrano, 36, was an architect who had been working in Equatorial Guinea, according to the Fundacion Universitaria de Popayan, where he had studied.

Tejada, a 33-year-old economist, had been visiting her husband in Barcelona and was returning to Germany, where she was completing her doctorate at the University of Cologne, Colombia's Caracol Radio reported.

Australia
At least two Australians were killed, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said.

"Sadly, I can confirm that there were two Australian citizens onboard, a mother and her adult son from Victoria," Bishop said. "It would not be appropriate to disclose further details of our citizens at this stage, due to the privacy considerations of the family."

Officials are working to determine whether other Australian citizens or permanent residents were aboard the flight, she said.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims of this shocking tragedy," Bishop said.

Argentina
Two Argentines were aboard the plane, the state-run Telam news agency reported, citing consular officials.

The Netherlands
The Dutch foreign ministry said there was at least one Dutch national on board.

Belgium
Belgium's foreign ministry said one Belgian national was on the plane.
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Post time 25-3-2015 11:24 AM | Show all posts

Unofficial website tracking data suggested the aircraft made a sharp descent from its cruising height of 35,000 feet. Photo: SCMP Pictures

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Post time 25-3-2015 11:27 AM | Show all posts
SHARP DESCENT

Germanwings said the plane started descending one minute after reaching its cruising height and continued losing altitude for eight minutes.

"The aircraft's contact with French radar, French air traffic controllers, ended at 10.53 am at an altitude of about 6,000 feet. The plane then crashed," Germanwings' Managing Director Thomas Winkelmann told a news conference.

Winkelmann also said that routine maintenance of the aircraft was performed by Lufthansa on Monday.

Experts said that while the Airbus had descended rapidly, its rate of descent did not suggest it had simply fallen out of the sky.

France's DGAC aviation authority said air traffic controllers initiated distress procedures after they lost contact with the Airbus, which did not issue a distress call.

"The aircraft did not itself make a distress call but it was the combination of the loss of radio contact and the aircraft's descent which led the controller to implement the distress phase," a DGAC spokesman said.

The aircraft came down in an alpine region known for skiing, hiking and rafting, but which is hard for rescue services to reach.

The search and recovery effort based itself in a gymnasium in the village of Seyne-les-Alpes, which has a small private aerodrome nearby.

Transport Minister Alain Vidalies told local media: "This is a zone covered in snow, inaccessible to vehicles but which helicopters will be able to fly over."

But as helicopters and emergency vehicles assembled, the weather was reported to be closing in.
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Post time 25-3-2015 11:33 AM | Show all posts

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Post time 25-3-2015 11:36 AM | Show all posts
Changa replied at 24-3-2015 09:58 PM
kalau data dari flightradar, tak pasti la air speed ke ground speed namun ianya data dari ADS-B yg ...

x paham langsung terms yang akak cite ni
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Post time 25-3-2015 11:38 AM | Show all posts
FanTasyCreaTioN replied at 25-3-2015 11:27 AM
SHARP DESCENT

Germanwings said the plane started descending one minute after reaching its cruisin ...

masa descent heshe takde response bila ATC kontek kan

adakah sebab tgh sibuk nak selamatkan pesawat itu?
atau ala2 dah pengsan?
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