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[Dunia]
V26 MH370 Usaha Mencari Kotak Hitam Diteruskan
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lorelai posted on 6-4-2014 12:01 PM
haritu kapten kata ok je mcm tu...
Yelah dia lebih tahu kan. Tapi nampak perbualan tu konsisten respon cuma 1:09 panggil takde respon. Panggil lagi after 11 minits baru ada respon yang lain respon within seconds. Kat situ pattern bagi nampak pelik sikit. Tapi yelah kalau kapten kata ok, means oklah tu. hehehe.
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Hopefully ada new leads dengan ada the new ping tu |
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Takyah la teori yg komplikated.. The truth was so simple.. Aku juga doakan pengakhiran mereka keluar dari kesesatan, amin |
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AMIN............................................................. |
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Berpinau baca pjg sgt...kalau bg link lagik bagus |
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takkanlah kaitan dgn khazanah rahim tamby chik pulak. ciput je tu baru 1 bilion |
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Peta SAR terbaru.
From this morning's JACC media release:
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has three separate search areas planned for today about 2,000 kilometres north west of Perth, which total approximately 216,000 square kilometres.
Weather in the search area is expected to be good with a cloud base of 2,500 feet and visibility greater than 10 kilometres.
Reports overnight that the Chinese ship, Haixun 01, has detected electronic pulse signals in the Indian Ocean related to MH370 cannot be verified at this point in time.
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Changa posted on 6-4-2014 10:15 AM
Aiyoh soal turn back itu dah established lah sis. Yang kenyataan dca itu pasal cara turn back yg d ...
X tau la aku bc jer.. Skrg ni tunggu je la berita terkini.. Penat dah nak berspeku ni.. Ari ni aku nak pusingkan loyang nak buat kek coklat moist cadangannya.... Harap2 diperkuatkan semangat tuk menjayakan ekspedisi membuat kek... Hehehehe |
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risalah lama rasanya tahun 2011
yg baru kaler biru.... |
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#tragediMH370 "Kami tidak menyalahkan Malaysia...ia boleh berlaku pada mana-mana negara." - Rakyat Australia |
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Three acoustic signals detected - two by Haixun 01 on Friday, Saturday and one by Ocean Shield Sunday - JACC Chief
By sunday ni i hope the newest.. |
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#MH370: The international investigation team advised of a correction to the satellite data with regard to missing airline's |
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#MH370: The fact there are 2acoustic events picked up by Haixun 01 in the same location makes this 'very promising' - JACC |
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#tragediMH370 Berkat tabur budi: 25 negara bantu kesan pesawat MH370 tanpa minta sebarang bayaran |
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No room for mistakes post-MH370, ex-MAS chief warns airline
The Bluefin 21, the Artemis autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), is hoisted back on board the Australian Defence Vessel Ocean Shield after a successful buoyancy test as part of the continuing search for the missing MH370, April 4, 2014. — Reuters pic
disappearance of MH370 may not paralyse Malaysia Airlines (MAS), its former managing director and chief executive officer Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman said, but the flag carrier cannot afford to rest on its laurels when trying to regain public trust after the disaster.
In an exclusive interview with Malay-language daily Berita Harian, Abdul Aziz, who was with the company for more than 20 years before retiring in 1992, said MAS has no room for mistakes as the world has trained its eyes on the company.
“MAS will now have to rebuild public confidence and strengthen its existing services. Do not be complacent and increase campaigning efforts to improve its image.
“It is not a good financial situation MAS now but they can restructure the company,” he said.
Prior to the disappearance of the Boeing 777-200ER on March 8, MAS, one of Asia’s oldest flag carriers, was bleeding red ink and struggling to operate on a loss for three consecutive years.
A turnaround plan meant to steer the airline back to black produced less-than-satisfactory results amid intense competition from low-cost carriers in the region, while efforts to lower prices to fill up the planes were done at the expense of profits.
Blame has been heaped on alleged government interference in the airlines business, poor management and even unions for MAS’s losses, which was not long ago described as a national carrier in “crisis”.
In 2011, MAS recorded a record RM2.5 billion ringgit in losses. Last year, the flag carrier struggled through four successive quarterly losses.
Abdul Aziz, who was cautiously optimistic of the company’s future, said there is no need for a total rebranding of the company but it should step up efforts to improve the company’s image.
“With this incident, it will not disable MAS and the incident is not intentional, this is called an accident and it can happen to anyone or any other airline.
“MAS has to find a way and work hard to ensure there is no negligence.
“Show the world that MAS is a professional company and is able to handle any crisis and at the same time, maintain business as usual without any mistakes,” he was quoted as saying.
The MAS flight MH370 first dropped off radar screens nearly a month ago on March 8, in what global experts have continued to label as one of the most baffling aviation mysteries in history.
The Boeing 777 aircraft, described as one of the safest plane to fly, was carrying 239 people to Beijing when it disappeared some 120 nautical miles off the coast of Kota Baru in Kelantan.
Today, 30 days on and scores of false leads and missteps later, the hunt for MH370 continues.
Yesterday, a Chinese patrol ship picked up a pulse signal in the southern Indian Ocean at a frequency consistent with that of an aircraft black box.
However, it has not been established whether the ping is related to the disappeared Flight MH370.
In a statement here, Australia's Joint Agency Coordinating Centre (JACC) said the pulses picked up yesterday by the Chinese vessel Haixun 01, still "cannot be verified at this point in time".
A day's worth of battery life is said to be left on MH370's black boxes, and if at all the pulses had come from the aircraft's recorders, they will likely fade by tomorrow.
Experts have weighed in with positive opinions on the likelihood that it was indeed MH370's black boxes that were calling for attention but families of those aboard have so far chosen to treat the news cautiously.
Meanwhile, searches in the southern Indian Ocean off Australia's coast resumed this morning with 10 military planes, two civil planes and 13 ships.
According to the JACC, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) planned three separate searches for today about 2,000 kilometres northwest of Perth, which total some 216,000 square kilometres.
Weather in the search area is reportedly expected to be good, with a cloud base of 2,500 feet and visibility greater than 10 kilometres.
- See more at:
http://m.themalaymailonline.com/ ... thash.ycc3SfJS.dpuf |
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menarik juga kan pengolahan cerita bradokapak, iols baru abes baca. Nak percaya 100% tu tidakla, sekadar bacaan di masa lapang je. Kita pon tak tau dia tu sapa. Sape2 pon boleh buat teori itu ini. Cuma iols rasa menyesal tak folo isu lahad datu dulu...ada kaitan katanya.
btw, 'khazanah' Malaysia yang dimaksudkan tu ape? EMAS? Kat Sabah ada EMAS ke?
Satu yang iols suka dan nak tahu lebih lagi, bila dia bagitau Malaysia merupakan SATU-SATUnya negara DI DUNIA yang mempunyai tektik peperangan terbaik, ko mampu?
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