A havoc day on 8 March 2014, as news sources reported MAS
370 had gone missing from the radar communication tower. Suppose the route is
from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing through South China Sea. The signal disappeared at
2:40 a.m. (Kuala Lumpur Time) near Vietnam. The airplane left the capital at
12:41 a.m. to Beijing. The plane is scheduled to be arrived at 6:30 a.m.
It is reported the airplane was carrying 239 passengers, and
majority is from Chinese totaling 153 of them.
Many countries like Singapore, Vietnam, U.S. and others is
helping to search the crash site which the last location just before the signal
lost.
After so many hours of missing and searching, Malaysia still
haven not confirm the plane had crashed. Meanwhile, all other sources from
Vietnam mostly had confirmed the the crash.
“In its earlier
report, Tuoi Tre quoted Rear Admiral Ngo Van Phat, political commissar of the
Fifth Naval Region as saying that the airplane could have crashed some 153
nautical miles (300 kilometers) from Vietnam’s Tho Chu Island. The island is
located 55 nautical miles (102 km) southwest of the famous resort island of Phu
Quoc.
But hear this!!,
However, Malaysian Transport Minister Hishamuddin Hussein later has
denied any crash scene had been identified, Reuters reported.”
Is Malaysia trying to covering something here? Many of them
believe news in Malaysia mostly are media controlled. At this moment when lives
are involved, lives from other countries, yet somebody could deny and
lacking
to inform in the media.
The Chinese news agency Xinhua reported the plane’s radar
contact was lost when it was in the Vietnamese airspace.
Further to that it also stated “Contact was lost with the plane at around 2:40 a.m. (Beijing Time) but
it wasn't until 7:30 a.m. that Malaysia Airlines announced the plane as
missing, Zhang was quoted as saying by Xinhua.”
CNN even said nobody knows what had happened to the plane.
How could it possibly be??
"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.
Another expert suggest,
"The lack of
communications suggests to me that something most unfortunate has
happened," said Mary Schiavo, former inspector general of the U.S.
Department of Transportation, in an interview with CNN International.
In
ABC news,
"It has provided a new standard in both efficiency and safety," said Richard Aboulafia, an aviation consultant with the Teal Group. "The 777 has enjoyed one of the safest records of any jetliner built."
CNN even has breaking news at this hour.
Two people listed as
passengers on missing Malaysia Airlines plane were not on board, Austrian and Italian
officials say.
OMG!! Might be act of Terrorist??
All in all, please pray for them.
Hopefully they are safe!
Stay tune…………..