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Pesawat MAS Hilang V2 [update:2 Tompok Minyak & 2 Pasport Hilang! pg55]
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atira posted on 9-3-2014 07:38 AM
Sbb negara aman.. security check relax sgt kat klia... tapi last year aku ke frankfurt.. security ...
For sure la ketat giler lps ni...whole world on malaysia now |
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sunsilklady posted on 9-3-2014 07:36 AM
Flight tu mmg dah terhempas masuk laut. Kalo gomen nk jumpa bngkai kpalterbng, bru nk cnfirm terhemp ...
mana ko tahu????
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sunsilklady posted on 9-3-2014 07:36 AM
Flight tu mmg dah terhempas masuk laut. Kalo gomen nk jumpa bngkai kpalterbng, bru nk cnfirm terhemp ...
SOP ttp SOP.... bukti2 tu perlu....melibatkan byk negara tuh.... bkn semua rakyat msia tuh....
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Me yg kurg ilmu ni nk sgt tahu sop MAS bila jd insiden2 gini ...ikut kategori nahas...crashed mcmana... hilg mcmana... hijacked mcamana... |
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Lagi mangsa.... Please be safe |
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dino posted on 9-3-2014 07:41 AM
SOP ttp SOP.... bukti2 tu perlu....melibatkan byk negara tuh.... bkn semua rakyat msia tuh....
kan abe dino.. nama dh SOP.. klu gomen istihar terempas nnt mike2 tanya apa bukti kan? mana bangkai.. mana mayat?
sabar2.. smua org pun tgah tggu neh
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Catherine and Robert Lawton from Brisbane Malaysian Air Crash Victims
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MelahJanda posted on 9-3-2014 07:39 AM
mana ko tahu????
Kak melah .... pukul baper berlepas ke location ... saya rasa ... apa kata kak melah jgn update things yg stilll with question mark... sbb semua org pon nak kan kepastian ...
Understand all the famili member tgh emotional ... lagi2 bila kak melah baca macam2 kat sini ... saya plak rasa annoyed baca ur posting bila u update tak tau ... tak tau... in kind very emotional ...
tenang kan diri ... nanti dah ready nak share real story .... baru u share kat sini ... for time being u shud shut down ur social media and focus with situation
just my twocents ... thanks Last edited by adelea on 9-3-2014 07:47 AM
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KUALA LUMPUR/HO CHI MINH CITY (REUTERS) -
A Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew was presumed to have crashed off the Vietnamese coast on Saturday, and European officials said two people on board were using false identities.
There were no reports of bad weather and no sign of why the Boeing 777-200ER would have vanished from radar screens about an hour after it took off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing.
"We are not ruling out any possibilities," Malaysia Airlines chief executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya told a news conference.
By the early hours of Sunday, there were no confirmed signs of the plane or any wreckage, well over 24 hours after it went missing. Operations will continue through the night, officials said.
There were no indications of sabotage nor claims of a terrorist attack. But the passenger manifest issued by the airline included the names of two Europeans - Austrian Christian Kozel and Italian Luigi Maraldi - who, according to their foreign ministries, were not in fact on the plane.
A foreign ministry spokesman in Vienna said: "Our embassy got the information that there was an Austrian on board. That was the passenger list from Malaysia Airlines. Our system came back with a note that this is a stolen passport."
Austrian police had found the man safe at home. The passport was stolen two years ago while he was travelling in Thailand, the spokesman said.
The foreign ministry in Rome said no Italian was on the plane either, despite the inclusion of Mr Maraldi's name on the list. His mother, Ms Renata Lucchi, told Reuters his passport was lost, presumed stolen, in Thailand in 2013.
United States and European security officials said that there was no proof of any terrorist link and there could be other explanations for the use of stolen passports.
NO MAYDAY
The 11-year-old Boeing, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent engines, took off at 12.40am from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and was apparently flying in good weather conditions when it went missing without a distress call.
Flight MH370 last had contact with air traffic controllers 120 nautical miles off the east coast of the Malaysian town of Kota Bharu. Flight tracking website flightaware.com showed it flew north-east after take-off, climbed to 35,000 feet and was still climbing when it vanished from tracking records.
A crash, if confirmed, would likely mark the 777's second fatal incident in less than a year, and its deadliest since entering service 19 years ago. An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777-200ER crash-landed in San Francisco in July 2013, killing three passengers and injuring more than 180.
Boeing said it was monitoring the situation but had no further comment.
Mr Paul Hayes, director of safety at Flightglobal Ascend aviation consultancy, said the flight would normally have been at a routine stage, having reached initial cruise altitude.
"Such a sudden disappearance would suggest either that something is happening so quickly that there is no opportunity to put out a mayday, in which case a deliberate act is one possibility to consider, or that the crew is busy coping with what whatever has taken place," he told Reuters.
He said it was too early to speculate on the causes.
A large number of planes and ships from several countries were scouring the area where the plane last made contact, about halfway between Malaysia and the southern tip of Vietnam.
"The search and rescue operations will continue as long as necessary," Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak told reporters.
He said his country had deployed 15 air force aircraft, six navy ships and three coast guard vessels.
Search and rescue vessels from the Malaysian maritime enforcement agency reached the area where the plane last made contact but saw no sign of wreckage, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency said.
Vietnam said its rescue planes had spotted two large oil slicks, about 15km long, and a column of smoke off its coastline, but it was not clear if they were connected to the missing plane.
China and the Philippines also sent ships to the region to help, while the US, the Philippines and Singapore dispatched military planes. China also put other ships and aircraft on standby.
NO DISTRESS CALL
The disappearance of the plane is a chilling echo of an Air France flight that crashed into the South Atlantic on June 1, 2009, killing all 228 people on board. It vanished for hours and wreckage was found only two days later.
Mr John Goglia, a former board member of the National Transportation Safety Board, the US agency that investigates plane crashes, said the lack of a distress call suggested that the plane either experienced an explosive decompression or was destroyed by an explosive device.
"It had to be quick because there was no communication," Mr Goglia said.
He said the false identities of the two passengers strongly suggested the possibility of a bomb.
"That's a big red flag," he said.
If there were passengers on board with stolen passports, it was not clear how they passed through security checks.
International police body Interpol maintains a database of more than 39 million travel documents reported lost or stolen by 166 countries, and says on its website that this enables police, immigration or border control officers to check the validity of a suspect document within seconds. No comment was immediately available from the organisation.
Italian police said the passport of Mr Maraldi was reported stolen on Aug 1, 2013 and was inserted in the Interpol database.
RELATIVES ANGRY
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told reporters in Beijing that China was "extremely worried" about the fate of the plane and those on board. Chinese passengers' relatives angrily accused the airline of keeping them in the dark, while state media criticised the carrier's response as poor.
"There's no one from the company here, we can't find a single person. They've just shut us in this room and told us to wait," said one middle-aged man at a hotel near Beijing airport where the relatives were taken.
"We want someone to show their face. They haven't even given us the passenger list," he said.
Another relative, trying to evade a throng of reporters, muttered: "They're treating us worse than dogs."
The airline said people of 14 nationalities were among the 227 passengers, including at least 152 Chinese, 38 Malaysians, seven Indonesians, six Australians, five Indians, four French and three Americans.
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Airlines told passengers' next of kin to come to the international airport with their passports to prepare to fly to the crash site, once it was identified.
About 20 to 30 families were being kept in a holding room at the airport, where they were being guarded by security officials and kept away from reporters.
Malaysia Airlines has one of the best safety records among full-service Asia-Pacific carriers.
It identified the pilot of MH370 as Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, a 53-year-old Malaysian who joined the carrier in 1981 and has 18,365 hours of flight experience.
http://www.straitstimes.com/brea ... -false-ids-20140309
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CauPandin posted on 9-3-2014 07:43 AM
kan abe dino.. nama dh SOP.. klu gomen istihar terempas nnt mike2 tanya apa bukti kan? mana bangka ...
diorg ni sembang mcm keje senang.....
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MelahJanda posted on 9-3-2014 07:32 AM
cerita pasal talisman ni dah dari awal malam tadi dah dapat
masalahnya takde back up evidence dari ...
kan.. pastu sumbernye "aku dengar, ada org kata, menurut kawan aku"....
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Kalau imigresen kita strict mungkin kurang indon2 yg masuk guna fake identities |
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Si maraldi punya paspot ilg tu pun dh masuk database interpol...yg ni imigresen msia plak nk kena tengok...leh terlepas kat klia |
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aku dan keluarga masih harapkan keselamatan org yang kami sayang. masih 100% percaya.
insya allah semua selamat |
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Missing MAS plane: US investigating terror concerns
NEW YORK - US officials were probing terror concerns following reports that two imposters could have boarded the missing Malaysian Airline flight.
Officials told NBC News that they had found no clear link to terrorism, and that there could be other criminal reasons, such as drug smuggling, for which the two imposters could have used stolen passports to board the plane.
But the revelations, hours after the jet disappeared over the South China Sea without sending a distress signal, significantly changed how US officials looked at the disaster.
“We are aware of the reporting on the two stolen passports,” one senior official said.
“We have not determined a nexus to terrorism yet, although it’s still very early, and that’s by no means definitive,” he was quoted as saying by NBC News.
Both passports were stolen in Thailand.
An Italian man who had his passport stolen a year ago was on the passenger manifest for the jet, but his father said that he was safe and on vacation in Thailand.
In Austria, the foreign ministry confirmed that police had made contact with a citizen who was also on the passenger list, and who reported his passport stolen two years ago while traveling in Asia.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said earlier on Saturday that authorities were “looking at all possibilities.”
http://www.straitstimes.com/brea ... r-concerns-20140309
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terjemahan surah yasin ayat 41-44
Dan satu dalil lagi untuk mereka (insaf) ialah, KAMI membawa belayar jenis keluarga mereka dalam bahtera yang penuh sarat;
Dan KAMI ciptakan untuk mereka, jenis-jenis kenderaan yang sama dengannya, yang mereka dapat mengenderainya.
Dan jika KAMI kehendaki, KAMI boleh tenggelamkan mereka; (kiranya KAMI lakukan yang demikian) maka tidak ada yang dapat memberi pertolongan kepada mereka, dan mereka juga tidak dapat diselamatkan, -
Kecuali dengan kemurahan dari pihak KAMI memberi rahmat dan kesenangan hidup kepada mereka hingga ke suatu masa. |
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dani-rox posted on 9-3-2014 04:45 AM
ABC News ‏@ABC 10m
US officials: US plans review of names ...
Masalahnyer 2 org unidentified persons tu kan guna ID org lain... Mcm mana nk check their background??
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RatuDunia94 posted on 9-3-2014 07:46 AM
kan.. pastu sumbernye "aku dengar, ada org kata, menurut kawan aku"....
mcm abby tu.... direct dr kawan ke ape..... berangan tul... nak jd first pembawa berita....
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skrg ni MAS, Kerajaan Malaysia tgh pening la pasal krisis MAS ni...
kalau terhempas lain impaknya...
kalau hijack plak lain impaknya...
ibarat diluah mati mak, ditelan mati bapak...
jenuh nak menjawab...
tu yg sudahnya bg statement "HILANG"... |
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Macam2 komen org buat, jadi benda mcm nie ramai yg sibuk.. SOP Tu kena ikut, kang tak pasal2 insurance x leh claim, byk pihak terganggu sbb area depa x clear. Pihak yg kena buat kerja tu nak tidur pun tenang, pressure nk buat kerj lagi pressure. Nak menepis andaian yg menyebabkan havoc satu dunia. Kalahari.pray for the best for all. |
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