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Re: Malaysian airlines 777 missing
« Reply #90 on: March 11, 2014, 08:22:41 PM »
I would assume that cnn and the rest all ready have this but continue to sensationalize the story



From the Chinese Press today translated...11 Mar 2014 21:39

"Exclusive Report: Zhoupei Xia, Huang Cheng fast

(Kuantan, Kota Bharu on the 10th joint hearing) 4, who lives on the east coast of the public police claimed, had at the same time Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft lost contact, and witnessed the situation in the South China Sea low-flying aircraft complex explosion!

Sparks thought it was a meteor

Kuantan a construction worker and Kelantan Kuala Besar three fishermen claimed that on the 8th of this month at 1 pm, had seen there over the low-flying aircraft in the sea, and issued a similar spark an explosion sound, then disappear without a trace .

Kelantan where a fisherman also claimed that he witnessed the low-flying aircraft fuselage Malaysia Airlines logo.

Kuala Besar fishing 夫阿兹 Ibrahim (55 years old) said that 308 the same day at about 1:30, when he and his friends fishing together, find a plane flying in the clouds.

Towards the north at low altitude

He said he was at a distance of Kota Bharu Kuala Besar 8 nautical miles of the coast, saw an aircraft flying at low altitude.

"We find it strange, because the fear of low-flying aircraft will crash, but the aircraft continued flying at low altitude towards the north."

Aziz Ibrahim said, along with his fishing friends had a chance to share this with others, on the morning TV news broadcast, Alarmed Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft lost contact events.

"Saturday morning, the police come over to me taking statements, followed by police after 17:15 to Kota Bharu police report, provide more information."

Father of five children by Aztec Ibrahim Asked whether there saw smoke or fire when the plane, said the aircraft at the time did not see any abnormality.

Brazil to an eyewitness rich Alif (29 years old) claimed in the house witnessed a group of white, suspected low-flying aircraft.

On the other hand, living in Kuantan Teluk Cecil Road area of ​​Lin Chinese man (37 years, building workers), this afternoon 3:30 to Kuantan police report, refers to himself at 1:00 on the 8th of this month at 15 am to 1:20 or so, when the home outside looking at the sky and saw a plane flying over the area at high altitude.

Sources said that the man appeared instantly saw the plane sparks flew early modern thought it was a meteor, after a few seconds, the object seemed heard an explosion, and soon disappeared after the front, when the aircraft has departed very far.

The man at 11:00 on Saturday morning, was informed that Malaysia Airlines passenger plane lost contact MH370 message today to the police.

The man this afternoon to accept the "China Daily" reporters asked that he was Kuantan who has seen the aircraft flying that day indeed, have learned that the aircraft lost contact, even the thought of the matter or lost contact with the aircraft concerned, we decided to report.

After the low-flying aircraft disappeared Residents: Impossible

Kuala Besar report alleged fisherman fishing at sea, the suspect saw a plane flying low in the sea and then disappeared from sight event, however, refer to local residents say it is impossible.

Local residents Monday told the "China Daily", according to residents over 10 years of fishing experience, only knew from Kuala Besar high altitude flight, all domestic flights, mainly in Asia flight machine as much.

Residents said that Malaysia flights machine routes are flown from Pengkalan Perregaux's 沙柏 altitude.

Because the police were pointing fishermen have been fishing, local residents are reluctant to report.

http://www.chinapress.com.my/

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Re: Malaysian airlines 777 missing
« Reply #91 on: March 11, 2014, 08:28:32 PM »
I would assume that cnn and the rest all ready have this but continue to sensationalize the story with stewardess's.



From the Chinese Press today translated...11 Mar 2014 21:39

"Exclusive Report: Zhoupei Xia, Huang Cheng fast

(Kuantan, Kota Bharu on the 10th joint hearing) 4, who lives on the east coast of the public police claimed, had at the same time Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft lost contact, and witnessed the situation in the South China Sea low-flying aircraft complex explosion!

Sparks thought it was a meteor

Kuantan a construction worker and Kelantan Kuala Besar three fishermen claimed that on the 8th of this month at 1 pm, had seen there over the low-flying aircraft in the sea, and issued a similar spark an explosion sound, then disappear without a trace .

Kelantan where a fisherman also claimed that he witnessed the low-flying aircraft fuselage Malaysia Airlines logo.

Kuala Besar fishing 夫阿兹 Ibrahim (55 years old) said that 308 the same day at about 1:30, when he and his friends fishing together, find a plane flying in the clouds.

Towards the north at low altitude

He said he was at a distance of Kota Bharu Kuala Besar 8 nautical miles of the coast, saw an aircraft flying at low altitude.

"We find it strange, because the fear of low-flying aircraft will crash, but the aircraft continued flying at low altitude towards the north."

Aziz Ibrahim said, along with his fishing friends had a chance to share this with others, on the morning TV news broadcast, Alarmed Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft lost contact events.

"Saturday morning, the police come over to me taking statements, followed by police after 17:15 to Kota Bharu police report, provide more information."

Father of five children by Aztec Ibrahim Asked whether there saw smoke or fire when the plane, said the aircraft at the time did not see any abnormality.

Brazil to an eyewitness rich Alif (29 years old) claimed in the house witnessed a group of white, suspected low-flying aircraft.

On the other hand, living in Kuantan Teluk Cecil Road area of ​​Lin Chinese man (37 years, building workers), this afternoon 3:30 to Kuantan police report, refers to himself at 1:00 on the 8th of this month at 15 am to 1:20 or so, when the home outside looking at the sky and saw a plane flying over the area at high altitude.

Sources said that the man appeared instantly saw the plane sparks flew early modern thought it was a meteor, after a few seconds, the object seemed heard an explosion, and soon disappeared after the front, when the aircraft has departed very far.

The man at 11:00 on Saturday morning, was informed that Malaysia Airlines passenger plane lost contact MH370 message today to the police.

The man this afternoon to accept the "China Daily" reporters asked that he was Kuantan who has seen the aircraft flying that day indeed, have learned that the aircraft lost contact, even the thought of the matter or lost contact with the aircraft concerned, we decided to report.

After the low-flying aircraft disappeared Residents: Impossible

Kuala Besar report alleged fisherman fishing at sea, the suspect saw a plane flying low in the sea and then disappeared from sight event, however, refer to local residents say it is impossible.

Local residents Monday told the "China Daily", according to residents over 10 years of fishing experience, only knew from Kuala Besar high altitude flight, all domestic flights, mainly in Asia flight machine as much.

Residents said that Malaysia flights machine routes are flown from Pengkalan Perregaux's 沙柏 altitude.

Because the police were pointing fishermen have been fishing, local residents are reluctant to report.

http://www.chinapress.com.my/


I can't discern that at all.
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Re: Malaysian airlines 777 missing
« Reply #92 on: March 11, 2014, 08:37:17 PM »
I'm curios as to why it took the Malaysian military three days to let the rest of the world know that the 34 search aircraft and 40 ships were covering the wrong 12,000 square mile area.

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysian-military-now-reveals-it-tracked-mh370-to-malacca-straits

You're not the only one wondering that....

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/11/1283818/-MH370-Media-fail-Air-Force-fail-Or-much-worse
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Re: Malaysian airlines 777 missing
« Reply #93 on: March 11, 2014, 08:42:57 PM »
I can't discern that at all.

Basically it says ... 4 fishermen saw the plane at low altitude and the insignia. It went north out of sight and they were shocked because normally planes are in the clouds over where they fish and a low flying aircraft would be feared as a crashing aircraft but it kept flying north out of sight low.

So it descended to the middle of the Strait then went North. Thats what I get.... so whats north... Puket?
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Re: Malaysian airlines 777 missing
« Reply #94 on: March 11, 2014, 08:49:03 PM »
Basically it says ... 4 fishermen saw the plane at low altitude and the insignia. It went north out of sight and they were shocked because normally planes are in the clouds over where they fish and a low flying aircraft would be feared as a crashing aircraft but it kept flying north out of sight low.

So it descended to the middle of the Strait then went North. Thats what I get.... so whats north... Puket?


something about a meteor?

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Re: Malaysian airlines 777 missing
« Reply #95 on: March 11, 2014, 08:50:44 PM »
Basically it says ... 4 fishermen saw the plane at low altitude and the insignia. It went north out of sight and they were shocked because normally planes are in the clouds over where they fish and a low flying aircraft would be feared as a crashing aircraft but it kept flying north out of sight low.

So it descended to the middle of the Strait then went North. Thats what I get.... so whats north... Puket?


Myanmar and Sri Lanka would be my bets, assuming it was hijacked and they were trying to take it somewhere.
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Re: Malaysian airlines 777 missing
« Reply #96 on: March 11, 2014, 08:55:50 PM »
something about a meteor?

they saw sparks at alt and thought it was a meteor?
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« Reply #97 on: March 11, 2014, 09:32:33 PM »
Apparently the Air Force chief is now saying he didn't say what people said he said

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"I wish to state that I did not make any such statements," air force chief Rodzali Daud said in a statement on Wednesday.

All very upsetting. BBC graphic did have areas of the west coast as part of the original search area.
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« Reply #98 on: March 11, 2014, 09:41:46 PM »
Chinese Martyrs’ Brigade ?
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« Reply #99 on: March 11, 2014, 09:46:30 PM »
This whole scenario is just really bizarre
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« Reply #100 on: March 11, 2014, 10:04:20 PM »
A statement about the statement is stated here in this statement:

I refer to the Berita Harian news article dated March 11, 2014, on the search and rescue operations in the Strait of Malacca which (in Bahasa Malaysia) referred to me as making the following statements:

"The RMAF Chief confirmed that RMAF Butterworth airbase detected the location signal of the airliner as indicating that it turned back from its original heading to the direction of Kota Baru, Kelantan, and was believed to have passed through the airspace of the east coast and the northern areas of the peninsula.

"The last time the plane was detected by the air control tower was in the vicinity of Pulau Perak in the Strait of Malacca at 2.40 in the morning before the signal disappeared without any trace", he said.

I wish to state that I did not make any such statements as above. What occurred was that the Berita Harian journalist asked me if such an incident occurred as detailed in their story. However, I did not give any answer to the question.

Instead what I said to the journalist was, “Please refer to the statement which I have already made on 9 March 2014, during the press conference with the Chief of Defence Force at the Sama-Sama Hotel, Kuala Lumpur International Airport”.

And what I stated during that press conference was:

The RMAF has not ruled out the possibility of an air turn-back on a reciprocal heading before the aircraft vanished from the radar, and this resulted in the search and rescue operations being widened to the vicinity of the waters off Penang.

I request this misreporting be amended and corrected to prevent further misinterpretation of what is clearly an inaccurate and incorrect report.

The RMAF is examining and analysing all possibilities as regards to the airliner’s flight paths subsequent to its disappearance. However, for the time being, it would not be appropriate for the RMAF to issue any official conclusion as to the aircraft’s flight path until a high amount of certainty and verification is achieved.

All ongoing search operations are at the moment being conducted to cover all possible areas where the aircraft could have gone down in order to ensure no possibility is overlooked.

In addition, I would like to state to the media that all information and developments will be released through official statements and press conferences as soon as possible and when appropriate. Our current efforts are focused upon on finding the aircraft as soon as possible.

Thank You. – March 12, 2014.

* General Tan Sri Rodzali Daud is the Chief of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF).

* This is an official statement by the Chief of the Royal Malaysian Air Force on the Berita Harian news articled dated March 11, 2014, on the search and rescue operations in the Strait of Malacca.

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« Reply #101 on: March 11, 2014, 10:19:12 PM »
Here's the BBC story from a few days back I mentioned above - apparently the west coast was already being searched before the search area was widened.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26513077
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« Reply #102 on: March 12, 2014, 12:02:30 AM »
This is starting to turn really weird.

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« Reply #103 on: March 12, 2014, 12:32:11 AM »
Who was on the plane...


Meanwhile, 20 passengers on the missing plane are world-class electronic geeks for a major Defense contracting company that specializing in such things as weapons that disappear planes and ships for the battlefield.

techno grab by some envious country.....??
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« Reply #104 on: March 12, 2014, 07:00:31 AM »
Basically it says ... 4 fishermen saw the plane at low altitude and the insignia. It went north out of sight and they were shocked because normally planes are in the clouds over where they fish and a low flying aircraft would be feared as a crashing aircraft but it kept flying north out of sight low.

So it descended to the middle of the Strait then went North. Thats what I get.... so whats north... Puket?


What is north, if I've read it correctly this was off Kuantan, the east coast.  So west is land, North is the Gulf of Thailand(Siam) and Bangkok, East is the South China Sea. South is more South China Sea, and Singapore.

Kuantan is the RMAF base, where there are Mig31's are kept. .. Info only.

I've just come back from that route today, what has amazed me for years is how many fishing boats are in this area. On a really dark night you can fool yourself in thinking you are sailing through space, the stars above the boats below (there was some moon when they disappeared). My point is that if the plane came down anywhere with 200 miles of this area, there is bound to be a fisherman who saw it. Let alone the multitude of oil rigs that are there as well.

I just dont know anymore.
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