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V26 MH370 Usaha Mencari Kotak Hitam Diteruskan
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Berminat betul russia kat malaysia , siap ada konspirashit disorok , semua ngra dunia nk terlibat dlm kes mh370 , tak tau ni satu kebaikan atau keburukan bg Malaysia Last edited by ladyxez on 10-4-2014 07:13 PM
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cik_pink posted on 10-4-2014 06:10 PM
aku pon pelik gak, slalu berita camni cnn la bbc la laju je nak broadcast...ni diam jah
Banyak lagi cerita kat blog tak hairan kah sis kenapa cnn tak cover? Sebangang cnn pun mereka tak sanggup nak ambil cerita dari blog.
So kira la taraf akal akak akak bimbo blog sunni ini. |
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Vellfire posted on 10-4-2014 04:23 PM
I also wanna know the truth about MH370. In fact, many around the world want to know as well toget ...
Exactly my friend. Everybody wants to know the truth. Even kuching2 kesayangan seorang passenger yg terlibat, kalaulah kuching2 tu boleh bercakap pasti kuching2 tu juga akan bertanya bile tuan aku ni nak balek. But then Allah is still holding the truth from us all. Kita hanya boleh terus berusaha dn berusaha selagi terdaya untuk mencari kenyataannya shnga pada akhirnya kita pasrah shj. Kudrat kita setakat itu dan Allah jua yg maha menentu.
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Voyagers posted on 9-4-2014 11:38 PM
They're alive! MH370 passengers were hijacked and taken to Afghan says Russia's FSB
A source in ...
Bohong !
Kalau nak serang Pakistan sla cari helah lain sajalah,
Buat apa nak ambil kesempatan konon MH370 ada disana
Kenapa xmahu kata MH370 ada di Mongolia
Takut ke?
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HannahMontana posted on 10-4-2014 07:08 PM
Bohong !
Kalau nak serang Pakistan sla cari helah lain sajalah,
Ni baru keluar gua ker? Masuk sini mcm nak gaduh tak tentu hala....
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scorpionkiki posted on 10-4-2014 07:12 PM
Ni baru keluar gua ker? Masuk sini mcm nak gaduh tak tentu hala....
amboi amboi
ko rasa ko baru keluar istana ke?
sini forum ok
sila jaga tingakah laku ko.
jgn perasan bagus .
xde siapa peduli ko makan ke tidak
Ini perihal MH370 dan penumpangnya
Ko xmenyumbang apa2 kpd forum ,setelah 34 hari ko mencerca org sebegitu byk , baik ko diam dan berhenti berforum.
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HannahMontana posted on 10-4-2014 07:15 PM
amboi amboi
ko rasa ko baru keluar istana ke?
Sakit apa kak ni... ? Cuba mengucap ...
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update tebaru fb kepten nik:
Xr Rider CNN said via Nic Robertson;
1. Last RT was by Capt Zaharie ; Goodnight Malaysian 370
2. Aircraft dropped to 4,000ft over the West Coast and Straits of Malacca.
3. Fighter Jets were scrambled but failed to intercept the jet.
This is serious. Very serious for Malaysia. Nic Robertson is an experienced war and investigative journalist so he won't main main. He will check and recheck his source for authenticity before he would deliver the news.
ok fine, he (Nic) not main main.. |
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NURMIMIE posted on 10-4-2014 08:01 PM
update tebaru fb kepten nik:
Xr Rider CNN said via Nic Robertson;
boleh bagi link fb kepten nik tak
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Xr Rider
39 minutes ago · Edited
Mh 370
I hope Nic Robertson is wrong. I hope CNN is wrong. I hope we did not lie some more.
CNN said via Nic Robertson;
1. Last RT was by Capt Zaharie ; Goodnight Malaysian 370
2. Aircraft dropped to 4,000ft over the West Coast and Straits of Malacca.
3. Fighter Jets were scrambled but failed to intercept the jet.
This strengthens further the 'unlawful human interference' theory. In fact, it just about seals it.
This will indeed prove that the search over the South China Sea a wild goose chase.
This is serious. Very serious for Malaysia. Nic Robertson is an experienced war and investigative journalist so he won't main main. He will check and recheck his source for authenticity before he would deliver the news.
Nic R is in KL.
Xr Rider If this is nonsense, the Malaysian Government should sue CNN.
BUT, If its true.. |
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• Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared from military radar for about 120 nautical miles after it crossed back over the Malaysian Peninsula, sources say. Based on available data, this means the plane must have dipped in altitude to between 4,000 and 5,000 feet, a senior Malaysian government official and a source involved in the investigation tell CNN.
• But the air force did not inform the Department of Civil Aviation or search and rescue operations until three days later, March 11, a source involved in the investigation told CNN.
• MH370's pilot, Capt. Zaharie Ahmad Shah, was the last person to speak to air traffic controllers with the words "Good night Malaysian three-seven-zero," sources told CNN. The Malaysian sources told CNN there was nothing unusual about the voice and there was no indication of stress. One of the sources, an official involved in the investigation, told CNN that police played the recording to five other Malaysia Airlines pilots who knew the pilot and co-pilot. "There were no third-party voices," the source said.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/1 ... es-plane/index.html
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Dari Kapten Nik
Xr Rider CNN said via Nic Robertson;
1. Last RT was by Capt Zaharie ; Goodnight Malaysian 370
2. Aircraft dropped to 4,000ft over the West Coast and Straits of Malacca.
3. Fighter Jets were scrambled but failed to intercept the jet.
This is serious. Very serious for Malaysia. Nic Robertson is an experienced war and investigative journalist so he won't main main. He will check and recheck his source for authenticity before he would deliver the news.
Dari CNN
Malaysia Airlines plane search: New signal possibly detected
(CNN) -- Investigators got new information that may help them narrow the possible whereabouts of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 as details emerged Thursday that shed light on the doomed flight's final moments early March 8 as it flew from Kuala Lumpur toward Beijing.
A search plane has detected a possible signal from the locator beacons on the so-called black boxes from the missing aircraft, the Australian agency coordinating the search announced.
"The acoustic data will require further analysis overnight but shows potential of being from a man-made source," said retired Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, the agency's chief coordinator.
Other important elements were revealed Thursday from a senior Malaysian government official and another source involved in the investigation:
• Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared from military radar for about 120 nautical miles after it crossed back over the Malaysian Peninsula, sources say. Based on available data, this means the plane must have dipped in altitude to between 4,000 and 5,000 feet, a senior Malaysian government official and a source involved in the investigation tell CNN.
• Malaysian air force search aircraft were scrambled around 8 a.m., soon after Malaysia Airlines reported that its plane was missing early March 8, Malaysian sources told CNN. The aircraft were scrambled before authorities corroborated data indicating that the plane turned back westward, a senior Malaysian government official told CNN.
• But the air force did not inform the Department of Civil Aviation or search and rescue operations until three days later, March 11, a source involved in the investigation told CNN.
• MH370's pilot, Capt. Zaharie Ahmad Shah, was the last person to speak to air traffic controllers with the words "Good night Malaysian three-seven-zero," sources told CNN. The Malaysian sources told CNN there was nothing unusual about the voice and there was no indication of stress. One of the sources, an official involved in the investigation, told CNN that police played the recording to five other Malaysia Airlines pilots who knew the pilot and co-pilot. "There were no third-party voices," the source said.
The possible signal, which was picked up through sonar buoys equipped to receive such electronic data, was detected near the Australian ship Ocean Shield, said the Joint Agency Coordination Centre.
Crews have been narrowing the search area in the Indian Ocean.
Up to 10 military aircraft, four civil aircraft and 13 ships were to assist in Thursday's search for the Boeing 777-200ER, which was carrying 239 people when it vanished March 8 on a fight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing.
Three of the vessels -- the Ocean Shield to the north, and the British HMS Echo and Chinese Haixun 01 to the south -- were focusing underwater.
Aircraft and ships spotted a number of objects during Wednesday's search, but could recover only a small number, none of which appeared linked to MH370, the JACC said.
Thursday's search area is about 22,400 square miles (58,000 square kilometers), centered some 1,417 miles (2,280 kilometers) northwest of Perth. That's roughly the size of West Virginia.
But the latest search area is about three quarters of the size of the area that teams combed the day before and far smaller than what it was a few weeks ago.
Thursday's underwater search area was bracketed by the Ocean Shield at the northern end of the search area and the Chinese ship Haixun 01 and HMS Echo at the southern end.
The Ocean Shield first picked up two sets of underwater pulses on Saturday that were of a frequency close to that used by the locator beacons. It heard nothing more until Tuesday, when it reacquired the signals twice. The four signals were within 17 miles of one another.
"I believe we are searching in the right area, but we need to visually identify wreckage before we can confirm with certainty that this is the final resting place of MH370," Houston said Wednesday.
In another piece of encouraging news, authorities analyzed the signals picked up over the weekend and concluded that they probably came from specific electronic equipment rather than from marine life, which can make similar sounds.
"They believe the signals to be consistent with the specification and description of a flight data recorder," Houston said. "I'm now optimistic that we will find the aircraft or what's left of the aircraft in the not too distant future."
Thursday is Day 34 in the search. Time is of the essence: The batteries powering the flight recorders' locator beacons are certified to emit high-pitched signals for only 30 days after they get wet.
"The signals are getting weaker," Houston said Wednesday, "which means we're either moving away from the search area or the pinger batteries are dying." |
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harap jumpa la dgn segera...lama sangat dah rasanya.. |
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Status Kspten Nik blh jd isu |
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