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Malaysian airline plane goes missing! MH370


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Live News report from CEO MAS.

 

Cannot confirm Nanming landing.

Still checking.

 

4 hours after fuel would have run out seems unlikely it would have landed and no confirmation.

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But why the petrol finish so fast? So they never top up full? Just top up sufficient amount to beijing?

 

Hope for the best but expect the worst.

But cant say they wont survive mah, what we can do is pray for them.

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But why the petrol finish so fast? So they never top up full? Just top up sufficient amount to beijing?

 

But cant say they wont survive mah, what we can do is pray for them.

 

Airline ops different from cars leh bro...

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But why the petrol finish so fast? So they never top up full? Just top up sufficient amount to beijing?

 

But cant say they wont survive mah, what we can do is pray for them.

yes. More u carry means more weight means less fuel efficiency. Hence typically they wont carry full tank
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Airline ops different from cars leh bro...

Oh thought they always top up full or at least up to 3/4. Since this is B777-200, the if top up full should be able to fly for 10+ hours. Bit then the risk of explosion will be bigger

yes. More u carry means more weight means less fuel efficiency. Hence typically they wont carry full tank

Oh i see

 

 

Next time i go petrol station top up half only lol

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Looks like not too good news.. The previously reported plane landed safely seems to be not real.. sigh...

 

This thing is the aircraft loss radar contact abruptly... This itself is not good liaoz...

 

Any change in direction will be picked up almost instantaneously as well. Furthermore China pretty much confirmed that MH didn't enter Chinaman airspace.

Oh thought they always top up full or at least up to 3/4. Since this is B777-200, the if top up full should be able to fly for 10+ hours. Bit then the risk of explosion will be bigger

Oh i see

 

 

Next time i go petrol station top up half only lol

 

Haha... Anyway 777 got a few types. Only a few with extended range can fly more than 10 hours.

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interesting to note that it took them so long to confirm the landing in Nanming. praying for all those on board.

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interesting to note that it took them so long to confirm the landing in Nanming. praying for all those on board.

 

Even these sources are conflicting. Nanming and Nanning are far apart and Nanming got no airport.

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Jia lat.....most likely many singapore lang.

 

Confirm no Singaporeans on board

 

http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/my/en/site/dark-site.html

 

 

 

Saturday, March 08, 10:30 AM MYT +0800 Malaysia Airlines MH370 Flight Incident - 3rd Media Statement

Ladies and Gentlemen, we are deeply saddened this morning with the news on MH370.

Malaysia Airlines confirms that flight MH370 had lost contact with Subang Air Traffic Control at 2.40am, today. There has been speculation that the aircraft has landed at Nanming. We are working to verify the authenticity of the report and others.

Flight MH370 was operated on a Boeing 777-200 aircraft. It departed Kuala Lumpur at 12.41 am earlier this morning bound for Beijing. The aircraft was scheduled to land at Beijing International Airport at 6.30am local Beijing time.

The flight was carrying a total number of 239 passengers and crew – comprising 227 passengers (including 2 infants), 12 crew members. The passengers were of 14 different nationalities - citizens from:-

1. China – 152 plus 1 infant

2. Malaysia - 38

3. Indonesia - 12

4. Australia - 7

5. France - 3

6. United States of America – 3 pax plus 1 infant

7. New Zealand - 2

8. Ukraine - 2

9. Canada - 2

10. Russia - 1

11. Italy - 1

12. Taiwan - 1

13. Netherlands - 1

14. Austria - 1

This flight was a code share with China Southern Airlines.

We are working with authorities who have activated their Search and Rescue team to locate the aircraft.

Our team is currently calling the next-of-kin of passengers and crew.

The flight was piloted by Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, a Malaysian aged 53. He has a total flying hours of 18,365hours. He joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981. First officer, Fariq Ab.Hamid, a Malaysian, is aged 27. He has a total flying hours of 2,763 hours. He joined Malaysia Airlines in 2007.

Our focus now is to work with the emergency responders and authorities and mobilize its full support. Our thoughts and prayers are with all affected passengers and crew and their family members.

The airline will provide regular updates on the situation. The public may contact +603 7884 1234. For media queries, kindly contact +603 8777 5698/ +603 8787 1276.

Next-of-kin may head to the Support Facility Building at KLIA’s South Support Zone. For directions, call 03 8787 1269.

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Airline contacting families members liao.

 

 

http://www.asiaone.com/news/relax/mas-ceo-airline-contacting-passengers-families

 

 

 

Yes, the families must be going out of their heads... MAS can't do anything else but keep them updated. They've been trying and trying to reach the plane.

 

 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/07/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane-missing/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

 

China's state-run Xinhua News Agency said the flight lost contact and its radar signal as it was flying over the Ho Chi Minh air traffic control area in Vietnam.

Xinhua also reported that Chinese aviation authorities had confirmed that 160 Chinese nationals were aboard the plane, which was lost from radar in airspace controlled by Vietnam.

China's embassy in Malaysia has formed an emergency team headed by the Chinese ambassador to deal with the incident, it said.

"We're closely monitoring reports on Malaysia flight MH370," Boeing said in a tweet. "Our thoughts are with everyone on board."

"It doesn't sound very good," retired American Airlines Capt. Jim Tilmon told CNN's "AC360." He noted that the route is mostly overland, which means that there would be plenty of antennae, radar and radios to contact the plane.

"I've been trying to come up with every scenario that I could just to explain this away, but I haven't been very successful."

He said the plane is "about as sophisticated as any commercial airplane could possibly be," with an excellent safety record.

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interesting to note that it took them so long to confirm the landing in Nanming. praying for all those on board

 

If the flight landed somewhere, don't you think the passengers would've start sending SMS or calling loved ones?

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