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The missing flight (MH370)

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on: March 09, 2014, 12:07:17 AM

CTVNews.ca Staff
Published Saturday, March 8, 2014 7:08AM EST
Last Updated Saturday, March 8, 2014 10:24AM EST



The two Canadians on board the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that went missing have been identified.
A passenger manifest posted online identifies them as Xiaomo Bai, 37, and Muktesh Mukherjee, 42.
A multinational search operation was launched after Flight MH370 lost contact approximately an hour after it departed from Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 a.m. local time on Saturday. The Beijing-bound flight carrying 239 people, including two infants, was expected to land approximately six hours later.
Vietnamese Air force planes on Saturday spotted two large oil slicks close to the region where the plane vanished.
The slicks, each between 10 and 15 kilometres long, were spotted off the southern tip of Vietnam.
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The Vietnamese government did not confirm that the slicks were related to the missing plane, but said they were consistent with the kinds that would be left by a crashed jetliner.
A statement from Malaysia Airlines said an air search has been temporarily suspended and will resume at daylight; crews will continue the search by sea.
Families of the passengers on board the missing plane are being “informed,” the airline said. Two-thirds of the passengers were Chinese nationals, while others were from Malaysia, Indonesia, and the U.S.
In a statement issued late Friday night, Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development said they had received preliminary reports indicating that two Canadian citizens may have been “affected” by the missing plane.
“Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with those affected by the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370,” the statement said. “We are working with local authorities to gather more information on the situation.”







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first thought ko nung nabalitaan ko to is terrorism nanaman. hays... biglaan kaya talaga ang nangyari at hindi na nagawang magreport ng mga piloto if ever may trouble man?

kayo, ano ang first thought nyo nang mabalitaan ito?

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« on: March 09, 2014, 12:07:17 AM »

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Reply #1 on: March 09, 2014, 02:08:23 AM
parang ung mga nwawalang eroplano dn sa bermuda triangle...bgla na lng nag lalaho...kinabahan 2loy ako aumakay ng eroplano... :x :x :x

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Reply #2 on: March 09, 2014, 02:39:19 AM
Nung umuwi ako kaylan lang sa pinas malaysian airlines ako .. masasabi ko lang na napaka lowtech ng eroplano nila .. sa dami na ng nasakyan kong airplane dito ako nadismaya .. kaya next vacation ko pipilitin ko sa ibang airlines mag pa book company namin .. dapat mag conduct sila ng inspections sa lahat ng airlines .. kasi pagkasampa mo sa eroplano parang kalahati ng buhay mo eh alanganin na..

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Reply #3 on: March 09, 2014, 06:22:33 AM
Baka kinain ng time space warp at napunta sa ibang dimension.


Pero kidding aside, nahanap na ba yung eroplano o wala padin til now? Makapanuod nga muna ng news.

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Reply #4 on: March 09, 2014, 05:49:22 PM
until now wala pan rin silang concrete
idea kong ano talaga at nasaan na yung plane


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Reply #5 on: March 09, 2014, 10:03:11 PM
deym... mukang nalipat na sa asia ang bermuda ah..

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Reply #6 on: March 09, 2014, 10:15:39 PM
Ano na kayang totoong nagyari dito? Tsk tsk tsk  :book1:
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Reply #7 on: March 09, 2014, 10:26:06 PM
baka naman napunta dun sa "island" mala-oceanic flight 168...if u know what i mean...


seriously, tinitignan na rin nila yung angle na terrorism since na 2 or 4 (not sure) passenger ay gumamit ng fake passports...


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Reply #8 on: March 10, 2014, 04:44:33 AM
Kung terorism yan malamang naka park na yan sa hideout nila .. tas lalagyan ng maraming bomba .. baka ulitin nila yun 9-11 style ???

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Reply #9 on: March 10, 2014, 05:19:57 AM
When you happen to open this thread, please pause for a minute and say a little prayer for the repose of the souls of the ill fated plane... May they rest in peace...


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Reply #10 on: March 10, 2014, 06:12:03 AM
search nila sa bakuran ng mga bansang may alitan sila. (malaysia vs sulu sultanate, china vs mongolia, china vs india)

on the other hand, nang mawala ang air france flight from brazil to france, halos 2 yrs bago nakita ang wreckage ng airbus sa atlantic ocean.
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Reply #11 on: March 10, 2014, 07:15:57 PM
parang yung series na LOST yan haha, napunta sila siguro sila sa isang lugar na sekreto lol...
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Reply #12 on: March 10, 2014, 07:34:37 PM
some follow-up news



Malaysia 'mystified' as no jet debris found

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Malaysia said Monday, March 10 there is still no trace of wreckage from a jet that vanished with 239 people on board, deepening the anguish of relatives two days after the "mystifying" disppearance.

A potential breakthrough emerged Sunday when an aircraft scouring waters off southern Vietnam – part of an international search and rescue effort – spotted two objects authorities said could be debris from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

But Malaysian authorities said there was no confirmation they came from the Boeing 777 which slipped off radar screens early on Saturday, an hour after leaving Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing.

"Unfortunately ladies and gentleman, we have not found anything that appears to be objects from the aircraft, let alone the aircraft itself," said Malaysia's civil aviation chief Azharuddin Abdul Rahman.

"This unprecedented missing aircraft mystery – it is mystifying and we are increasing our efforts to do what we have to do," he told a press conference.

Malaysia has launched a terror probe after at least two of the passengers on board were found to have travelled on stolen passports.

But Azharuddin had few answers to the burning questions surrounding the plane's fate. Asked whether it was possible the plane had been hijacked or disintegrated mid-air, he said nothing could be ruled out.

"We are looking at every angle. We are looking at every aspect of what could have happened," he said. "Again, we have to get concrete evidence... we have to find the aircraft."

More than 150 Chinese are among the missing passengers and Beijing's state media on Monday lashed out at Malaysia and its national carrier over their handling of the crisis.

"The Malaysian side cannot shirk its responsibilities," the Global Times newspaper, which is close to the ruling Communist Party, wrote in a scathing editorial. "The initial response from Malaysia was not swift


China Grief

At a Beijing hotel, Malaysian embassy officials were processing visa applications for families wanting to take up an airline offer to travel to Kuala Lumpur to be closer to the rescue operations.

Scores of relatives made their way into the room, some in groups of five or six, clutching handkerchiefs and wiping away tears from their faces.

Others said they would not go. "There is more we can do here in China," one woman told the Agence France-Presse. "They haven't even found the plane yet."

A team of Chinese officials from government ministries headed for Malaysia on Monday, tasked with investigating the incident and helping family members already there.

As the search entered a third full day, other families of missing passengers gathered at a hotel in Malaysia's administrative capital, Putrajaya, sharing breakfast as they stared intently at television news bulletins.

The search effort has zeroed in on waters off the remote Vietnamese island of Tho Chu, near where two large oil slicks – suspected to be caused by aircraft fuel – as well as the suspected debris were spotted on the weekend.

"All night we mobilised our most modern equipment for the search... but we found no sign of the objects," Vice Admiral Ngo Van Phat told the Agence France-Presse of the hunt centred on Vietnam's southwestern tip.

Tests on the oil slick that could indicate whether it came from the missing plane could be completed by later Monday, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency director general Amdan Kurish told AFP.

Malaysian authorities said they were also combing waters closer to their shores, further south of Tho Chu.

A total of 40 ships and 34 aircraft from an array of Southeast Asian countries, China and the United States have been involved in the search, with two Australian surveillance aircraft joining.


'Asian features'

As they scramble to discover what happened, Malaysian officials have said there was a possibility that MH370 may have inexplicably turned back towards Kuala Lumpur.

The plane, captained by a veteran MAS pilot, had relayed no indications of distress, and weather at the time was said to be good.

Questions have also swirled over how at least two passengers boarded the jet on stolen passports, sparking an investigation into possible links with terrorism and a probe into the sale of passports in Thailand -- where the documents were stolen over the past two years.

Two European names – Christian Kozel, an Austrian, and Luigi Maraldi of Italy – were listed on the passenger list, but neither man boarded the plane.

Malaysia's Home Minister Zahid Hamidi reportedly said Sunday that the two passengers who did board using those passports looked Asian in appearance.

"I am still puzzled how come (immigration officers) cannot think: an Italian and Austrian but with Asian facial features," Zahid was quoted as saying by Malaysia's national news agency Bernama.

Interpol confirmed that "at least two passports" recorded in its Stolen and Lost Travel Documents database were used by passengers on the Malaysian flight.

The United States has sent an FBI team to help investigate the passengers, but US officials stressed there was as yet no evidence of terrorism.

Malaysia Airlines shares lost 10% in early trading Monday as the market reacted to the jet's disappearance.

The incident is a massive blow for the carrier which has hemorrhaged cash for several years amid mounting competition from low-cost rivals such as AirAsia.

From Rappler.com


Offline darqsphere

Reply #13 on: March 10, 2014, 08:04:44 PM
 :(   how sad... imagine describing it as  "Mysterious Disappearance"...it means tragic with-in minutes lang ang naganap. Parang mga napapanood lang natin sa TV but now, realidad na ito..  :( :( :( ......


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Reply #14 on: March 11, 2014, 07:20:37 AM
Abangers din ako sa mga updates dito. Mysterious, very mysterious.

Sabi ng isang may crush sakin hindi daw ako gwapo, malakas lang ang dating.


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