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    UPDATE [12:37]: Tuoi Tre, a leading daily in Vietnam, reports that the Vietnamese Navy has confirmed the plane crashed into the ocean. According to Navy Admiral Ngo Van Phat, Commander of the Region 5, military radar recorded that the plane crashed into the sea at a location 153 miles South of Phu Quoc island.

    UPDATE [11:32am]: VN Express, Vietnam's largest news site, reports that Vietnam Emergency Rescue Center just announced it has found signal of the missing plane at 9.50am 120 miles South West of Ca Mau cape, the Southern-most point of Vietnam.

    The signal is believed to be the ELT (Emergency Locator Transmittor) , which can be activated manually by the flight crew or automatically upon impact.

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    Confirm crashed. Likely broken up in air. MAS is in big trouble.

    http://news.abnxcess.com/2014/03/fla...y-jet-engines/

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    The Malaysian authority should activate search and recovery aid asap and stop commenting on how and why MY airline could have crashed.

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    This same plane that crashed (registration 9M-MRO) was involved in a ground collision in Pudong Shanghai 2 years ago and broke its wingtips. It was repaired and put back into service.

    http://web.archive.org/web/201211160...International/

    Maybe the repaired wingtip broke off due to metal fatigue.

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    or may be it is due to oil leak....trace of the two oil slicks are quite long.

    Hope the landed site can be uncovered soon to rescue the victims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by azeoprop View Post
    This same plane that crashed (registration 9M-MRO) was involved in a ground collision in Pudong Shanghai 2 years ago and broke its wingtips. It was repaired and put back into service.

    http://web.archive.org/web/201211160...International/

    Maybe the repaired wingtip broke off due to metal fatigue.
    More details here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...e-missing.html. Weather was good and it should have been on autopilot. Next time before boarding an airplane better check its history and maintenance record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyenergix View Post
    More details here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...e-missing.html. Weather was good and it should have been on autopilot. Next time before boarding an airplane better check its history and maintenance record.
    Yah loh, if the wing tip break off during flight sure bye bye one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by azeoprop View Post
    Yah loh, if the wing tip break off during flight sure bye bye one.

    Likely due to metal fatigue. If the wing was clipped off, the plane would go into tail spin and crash into the sea. Impossible to send SOS in this case.

    I got the feeling that the government is going to bail out MAS. Then taxes will have to go up to pay for the losses and compensation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Royston8H View Post
    or may be it is due to oil leak....trace of the two oil slicks are quite long.

    Hope the landed site can be uncovered soon to rescue the victims.
    perhaps pilot dump the fuel to lighten the plane and make it more responsive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyenergix View Post
    ..... Next time before boarding an airplane better check its history and maintenance record.
    where to check and how to check?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyenergix View Post
    Likely due to metal fatigue. If the wing was clipped off, the plane would go into tail spin and crash into the sea. Impossible to send SOS in this case.

    I got the feeling that the government is going to bail out MAS. Then taxes will have to go up to pay for the losses and compensation.
    u dont see hollywood movies? plane can still glide.

    i think can expect cheaper tickets from MAS

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    MAS is not doing well. maybe cut cost ?
    “Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”
    ― Martin Luther King, Jr.

    OUT WITH THE SHIT TRASH

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    i wonder how safe are those premium airlines vs budget airlines. in this case, it is malaysia airline vs airasia. maintenance is always a chicken and egg to the company's profitability.

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    My thought and prayers go for those passengers of the missing MH370. For whatever reason the plane had gone missing, it was not something the passengers could have expected. It is very sad.

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    Any good conspiracy theory on this incident?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeful View Post
    u dont see hollywood movies? plane can still glide.

    i think can expect cheaper tickets from MAS

    Hollywood I saw the president of US take a flying fox between the 777 and still have time to smile at the camera with a one liner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeful View Post
    where to check and how to check?
    Not available at the moment, but probably customers can demand. It could be a life and death issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indomie View Post
    Any good conspiracy theory on this incident?
    Better not conspire too much..... its a sad accident. enough rumours flying all over the net liao
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    Quote Originally Posted by hyenergix View Post
    Confirm crashed. Likely broken up in air. MAS is in big trouble.

    http://news.abnxcess.com/2014/03/fla...y-jet-engines/
    Mid-air disintegration seems to be correct. Possibly from poor maintenance, given that MAS has been severely under cost pressure for the past few years.

    Missing Malaysian jet may have disintegrated in mid-air: source
    PUBLISHED MARCH 10, 2014

    [KUALA LUMPUR] Officials investigating the disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines jetliner with 239 people on board suspect it may have disintegrated in mid-flight, a senior source said on Sunday, as Vietnam reported a possible sighting of wreckage from the plane.

    International police agency Interpol confirmed that at least two passports recorded in its database as lost or stolen were used by passengers on the flight, raising suspicions of foul play.

    An Interpol spokeswoman said a check of all documents used to board the plane had revealed more "suspect passports" that were being further investigated. She was unable to say how many, or from which country or countries.

    Nearly 48 hours after the last contact with Flight MH370, mystery still surrounded its fate. Malaysia's air force chief said the Beijing-bound airliner may have turned back from its scheduled route before it vanished from radar screens. "The fact that we are unable to find any debris so far appears to indicate that the aircraft is likely to have disintegrated at around 35,000 feet," a source involved in the investigations in Malaysia told Reuters.

    If the plane had plunged intact from close to its cruising altitude, breaking up only on impact with the water, search teams would have expected to find a fairly concentrated pattern of debris, said the source, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to discuss the investigation publicly.

    Asked about the possibility of an explosion, such as a bomb, the source said there was no evidence yet of foul play and that the aircraft could have broken up due to mechanical causes.

    Dozens of military and civilian vessels have been criss-crossing waters beneath the aircraft's flight path, but have found no confirmed trace of the lost plane, although oil slicks have been reported in the sea south of Vietnam and east of Malaysia.

    Late on Sunday, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said on its website that a Vietnamese navy plane had spotted an object in the sea suspected of being part of the plane, but that it was too dark to be certain. Search planes were set to return to investigate the suspected debris at daybreak.

    WIDENING SEARCH

    "The outcome so far is there is no sign of the aircraft,"Malaysian civil aviation chief Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said. "On the possibility of hijack, we are not ruling out any possibility," he told reporters.

    The Malaysian authorities said they were widening the search to cover vast swathes of sea around Malaysia and off Vietnam, and were investigating at least two passengers who were using false identity documents.

    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 on the plane. Both had apparently had their passports stolen in Thailand during the past two years.

    The BBC reported that the men falsely using their passports had purchased tickets together and were due to fly on to Europe from Beijing, meaning they did not have to apply for a Chinese visa and undergo further checks.

    An employee at a travel agency in Pattaya, in Thailand, told Reuters the two had purchased the tickets there.

    Interpol maintains a vast database of more than 40 million lost and stolen travel documents, and has long urged member countries to make greater use of it to stop people crossing borders on false papers.

    The global police organisation confirmed that Kozel's and Maraldi's passports had both been added to the database after their theft in 2012 and 2013 respectively. But it said no country had consulted the database to check either of them since the time they were stolen. "Whilst it is too soon to speculate about any connection between these stolen passports and the missing plane, it is clearly of great concern that any passenger was able to board an international flight using a stolen passport listed in Interpol's databases," Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said in a statement.

    In a sign that Malaysia's airport controls may have been breached, Prime Minister Najib Razak said security procedures were being reviewed.

    FOUR SUSPECTS

    Malaysian Transport Minister Hishamuddin Hussein said authorities were also checking the identities of two other passengers. He said help was also being sought from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). However, an attack was only one of the possibilities being investigated. "We are looking at all possibilities," he said. "We cannot jump the gun. Our focus now is to find the plane." The 11-year-old Boeing 777-200ER, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent engines, took off at 12:40 a.m. on Saturday(1640 GMT Friday) from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board.

    It 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 northeast after takeoff, climbed to 35,000 ft (10,670 metres) and was still climbing when it vanished from tracking records.

    There were no reports of bad weather. "What we have done is actually look into the recording on the radar that we have and we realised there is a possibility the aircraft did make a turnback," Rodzali Daud, the Royal Malaysian Air Force chief, told reporters at a news conference.

    The search was being extended to the west coast of the Malay peninsula, in addition to a broad expanse of the sea between Malaysia and Vietnam, he said.

    Vietnamese naval boats sent from the holiday island of Phu Quoc patrolled stretches of the Gulf of Thailand, scouring the area where an oil slick was spotted by patrol jets just before nightfall on Saturday.

    Besides the Vietnamese vessels, Malaysia and neighbouring countries have deployed 34 aircraft and 40 ships in the search. China and the United States have sent ships to help, and Washington has also deployed a maritime surveillance plane.

    US officials from Boeing, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration were on the way to Asia to help in investigations, NTSB said in a statement. Boeing said it was monitoring the situation but had no further comment.

    The airline has said 14 nationalities were among the passengers, including at least 152 Chinese, 38 Malaysians, seven Indonesians, six Australians, five Indians, four French and three Americans. - Reuters

    http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/brea...ource-20140310

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    if it was plane/engine failure, there would be time to send out a distress signal. it doesn't simply vanish in mid-air

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    hopefully the passengers have watch Lost season 1-6 so they know what to do in the island/limbo/purgatory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopeful View Post
    hopefully the passengers have watch Lost season 1-6 so they know what to do in the island/limbo/purgatory.
    can survive the plane crash den say....
    Ong lai ah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by onglai View Post
    can survive the plane crash den say....
    the people in Lost are already dead. they are in purgatory/limbo.

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    Wonder if they have been searching the wrong area.

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    Now they roped in psychics to help in the search....

    http://my.news.yahoo.com/mh370-bring...152523498.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by azeoprop View Post
    Now they roped in psychics to help in the search....

    http://my.news.yahoo.com/mh370-bring...152523498.html

    Predicted in 28 July 2013.

    http://youtu.be/Q1-NsRWv25k

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUXZpC95VpQ
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    Malaysia Airlines Pilot BOLEH!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcxizUN0z_Y

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