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This poor young lady. I do hope she knows her Dad knew she loved him. Very nice letter.

She is not the daughter of the missing pilot. Her father is another Malaysian Airlines pilot. She is just saying she understands the sacrifices her father made as a pilot as he wasn't around for half her life as he was away flying.
 
Heavy sigh... That's all.


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Hisham orders probe into ruckus at hotel

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nati...-KLIA-as-family-members-storm-press-briefing/

Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein has ordered a probe into a ruckus following an attempt by family members to storm the daily press briefing.

Policemen, who were alerted of their presence, then escorted the trio out of the auditorium into the media secretariat room.

However, just as the policemen were trying to shield the trio from the cameras, a commotion broke out with members of the media jostling to record the scenes and turning the situation chaotic for almost 10 minutes.

“I have ordered an immediate inquiry into the events in the press room,” he said in a separate statement.
 
Right now on CNN show *OUTFRONT* is was said that 5 runways around the Indian Ocean area WERE on the Flight Simulator..... it said it was Breaking News??


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Right now on CNN show *OUTFRONT* is was said that 5 runways around the Indian Ocean area WERE on the Flight Simulator..... it said it was Breaking News??


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Did they say which 5?! I can't believe the FBI would leak this information. Something is fishy about this.
 
Right now on CNN show *OUTFRONT* is was said that 5 runways around the Indian Ocean area WERE on the Flight Simulator..... it said it was Breaking News??


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*sigh*

That's yesterday's news:

Among the software found in the simulator were Maldives' Male international airport, a US military-base Diego Garcia and three more 1,000 metre runways - two in India and another in Sri Lanka.

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/257445
 
O/T

A very special thank you to JerseyGirl for dilligently finding and bringing us all of the news! We wouldn't find it without you!. :blowkiss:
 
Hisham orders probe into ruckus at hotel

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nati...-KLIA-as-family-members-storm-press-briefing/

Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein has ordered a probe into a ruckus following an attempt by family members to storm the daily press briefing.

Policemen, who were alerted of their presence, then escorted the trio out of the auditorium into the media secretariat room.

However, just as the policemen were trying to shield the trio from the cameras, a commotion broke out with members of the media jostling to record the scenes and turning the situation chaotic for almost 10 minutes.

“I have ordered an immediate inquiry into the events in the press room,” he said in a separate statement.

Goodness gracious, what is there to probe. Maybe how they got away from their minders to go to the media conference! Those minders will be in big trouble. The Malaysian government are out of their depths as they are used to being in total control.
 
As JerseyGirl said, 5 runways on the simulator isn't breaking news, we knew it yesterday.
Some flight simulators come with hundreds of runways already programmed in.

If the pilot programmed them in there is many legitimate reasons for that.
Part of the purpose of a simulator would be to practice at runways you might need in an emergency.
I'd prefer my pilot have practiced landing at the "emergency runways" he might need.
Rather than landing at them for the first time IN an emergency.

I see nothing nefarious about this... he is a PILOT.
Of course he had runways in the area on his flight simulator.

If he practiced running into buildings, that'd be suspicious.
Practicing landing on RUNWAYS is what pilots do.
The media is driving me crazy, along with everything else in this case. :banghead:
 
Did they say which 5?! I can't believe the FBI would leak this information. Something is fishy about this.

No it did not....had at the bottom of the TV screen and also said this.....did NOT say the strips, just said there were 5 runways on the Simulator that the pilot had....and they were in the Indian Ocean. I tried to grab a screen shot but missed it....Also said FBI also looking at the simulator hard drives of PILOT and Co-Pilot


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Avoiding radar via “cloaking technology” has long been one of the objectives of the defence industry and Freescale has been active developing chips for military radar.


Last June it announced it was creating a team of specialists dedicated to producing “radio frequency power products” for the defence industry.


And on March 3, it announced it was releasing 11 of these new gadgets for use in “high frequency, VHF and low-band UHF radar and radio communications”.


20 senior staff on board Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had just launched a new electronic warfare gadget for military radar systems

Freescale Semiconductor, which makes powerful microchips for industries including defence, released the powerful new products to the American market on March 3.

Freescale’s spokesman Mitch Haws has said: “These were all people with a lot of experience and technical background and they were very important people.

Freescale’s shareholders include the Carlyle Group of private equity investors whose past advisers have included ex-US president George Bush Sr and former British Prime Minister John Major.

Carlyle’s previous heavyweight clients include the Saudi Binladin Group, the construction firm owned by the family of Osama bin Laden
Carlyle’s previous heavyweight clients include the Saudi Binladin Group, the construction firm owned by the family of Osama bin Laden

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...-ELECTRONIC-WARFARE-and-radar-defence-company

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/malaysia-a...freescale-semiconductor-top-employees-1440097
 
*sigh*

That's yesterday's news:

Among the software found in the simulator were Maldives' Male international airport, a US military-base Diego Garcia and three more 1,000 metre runways - two in India and another in Sri Lanka.

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/257445

Not sure...........I just saw this today, on the TV show (not a repeat show) just a few minutes ago ---- and I did take a pic of it.....what it said.


So please do not bash me for reporting what I am seeing LIVE here...on a New broadcast



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My jaw dropped as I was learning about them Now, why the media does not find this tidbit of fact - lets go with= "interesting" "worthy of exploring" is ev en more scary

The media needs to move forward a few posts ago there was one that said something like every country checked everyone in the plane and all is well.

Did not want to make post to big 4 days after the plane VANISHED they were awarded a patent on the technology

I have no confusion any more working on chips to make a airplane disappear kinda raps most of it on this end!!


DUCK!






Interesting. If some of that equipment was onboard/in the cargo bay, esp. magnetic sensors, I wonder if that could interfere with navigation equipment?

Never mind, I have not been keeping up, that's probably not where you were going with that!
 
Does anyone know, or how to find, what the flight weather was that night?

Weather was fine, according to all the reports I've read; not thought to be an issue.

Do you have a link saying they lived in the US because I do not believe they did. They worked for the company yes, but lived overseas.

It'd be my guess they had residences on both sides of the world since they worked for Freescale in Texas but their manufacturing sites were based in Kuala Lumpur and Tianjin, China.

Here's a link to one article, where the wife being interviewed (Jelawati Jalil) said her husband had been with Freescale for over 5 years though not traveling abroad as much recently. She said there had been no 'unusual signs' from her husband before he left for KLIA (Kuala Lumpur Int'l Airport), which was the first leg of their trip:
"There were no strange signs before he left for KLIA. He has been working with Freescale for more than five years. They used to send him abroad previously but it has been a while since his last trip," Jalil said, according to The Malaysian Insider.

...

http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/n...ale-confirms-workers-on-missing-malaysia.html

The passengers on board were engineers and other experts working to make Freescale Semiconductor chip facilities in Tianjin and Kuala Lumpur more efficient, said Mitch Haws, vice- president, global communications and investor relations.
"These were people with a lot of experience and technical background and they were very important people," Haws said.
"It's definitely a loss for the company."
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/malaysia-a...ployees-1440097http://www.***********/submit+
 
Goodness gracious, what is there to probe. Maybe how they got away from their minders to go to the media conference! Those minders will be in big trouble. The Malaysian government are out of their depths as they are used to being in total control.

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Hi, I probably should not say this but this is the difference between their culture and ours. The people also have to realize that maybe at this time no one knows any more. The The fact they havent found the plane scares me. This could again be used as a weapon. :banghead: :seeya:
 
Not sure...........I just saw this today, on the TV show (not a repeat show) just a few minutes ago ---- and I did take a pic of it.....what it said.

So please do not bash me for reporting what I am seeing LIVE here...on a New broadcast

:blushing:

It's not you, it's CNN. :) And those 5 airports were later discounted.

The Male airport in Maldives confirmed that the plane did not land there. And India said we're pretty secure and know for a fact that the plane didn't land there either or Sri Lanka.
 
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