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Thursday 24 April 2014

FOURTH Malaysia Airlines jet forced to abort flight

Another Malaysia Airlines plane has been forced to turn back in mid-air due to technical issues, the fourth incident involving the airline since the ill-fated flight MH370 left Kuala Lumpur less than seven weeks ago.

According to a statement issued by Firefly Airlines, around 15 minutes into the flight it was discovered that the aircraft’s landing gear was unable to retract.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...flight-due-to-technical-problems-9280542.html
 
Great a bunch of people who have been so chronically dishonest are going to pick a bunch of people to undo their misinformation from the beginning if they want so much transpacracny let other countries CHOSE who this panel will be . The way it is is like a bunch of bank robbers reviewing CCTV of thier robbery ludicrious another waste of resources and a new appartus to release misguided information , on purpose, to historically hide all their misinformation


They have already announced that officials from the Transport Bureaus from various countries will be on this international panel of experts.

"Transport Authorities from France, England, US, China, Australia, Malaysia, Rolls Royce, Boeing all on international panel of experts"

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Thursday 24 April 2014

FOURTH Malaysia Airlines jet forced to abort flight

Another Malaysia Airlines plane has been forced to turn back in mid-air due to technical issues, the fourth incident involving the airline since the ill-fated flight MH370 left Kuala Lumpur less than seven weeks ago.

According to a statement issued by Firefly Airlines, around 15 minutes into the flight it was discovered that the aircraft’s landing gear was unable to retract.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...flight-due-to-technical-problems-9280542.html

How weird ... do airports usually have this many incidences within such a relatively short period of time? Who has access to all these planes?
 
CNN reporting awaiting results from bluefins 12th underwater search for MH 370.

I don't think it will be aired today. CNN teaser again.
 
April 25, 2014, 9:59 am

Kuala Lumpur (AFP) - Malaysia will release a preliminary report on the disappearance of flight MH370, Prime Minister Najib Razak said, as the government battles widespread criticism over the transparency of its investigation.

"I have directed an internal investigation team of experts to look at the report, and there is a likelihood that next week we could release the report," Razak told CNN in an interview aired late Thursday

https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/22926239/malaysia-to-release-mh370-report/?cmp=twitter
 
The report has already been sent to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the U.N. body for global aviation, but not made available to the public.

Usually, such reports to the ICAO are public, Quest says.
"In most cases, the report is published because it's not a controversial document," he said. "It's a statement of facts -- what happened. And if there are any controversial or difficult facts, they can be redacted."

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/24/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=wo_c2
 
How weird ... do airports usually have this many incidences within such a relatively short period of time? Who has access to all these planes?

No.
But most other airports/airlines have proper maintenance done. IMO, the fact that MA has had 4 incidents in just over a month means that maintenance isn't being done at all or not being done correctly.

As far as to who has access to the planes, I would guess maintenance crew.
 
That is really messed up. And MAL has an exemplary safety record - 4 incidents regarding returning and starting over is really odd. Hummm all incidents are "items" that ground crew have access to............ Someone on the ground...........................................?


How weird ... do airports usually have this many incidences within such a relatively short period of time? Who has access to all these planes?

Malaysia Airlines 7 is the highest

Safety rating : 5/7 Rating Criteria | Safety Rating Breakdown







Product rating : 6.5/7 Rating Criteria





- See more at: http://www.airlineratings.com/ratings/18/malaysia-airlines#sthash.EknOsF7K.dpuf

ten safest airlines in the world for 2013 were:
Qantas Air New Zealand Emirates Etihad Cathay Pacific Singapore Airlines Virgin Atlantic EVA Air All Nippon Airways Royal Jordanian

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/malaysia-airlines-global-airlines-rate-safety/story?id=22878175
AIRLINE
COUNTRY
BEGAN
OPERATION
AVERAGE
AGE OF
FLEET
PASSENGER
VOLUME
LAST
FATAL
ACCIDENT
FATAL
ACCIDENTS
LAST 10 YRS
FATAL
ACCIDENTS
LAST 20 YRS
COMMENTS
Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia
1987
8.4
Medium
1995
0
1


http://www.planecrashinfo.com/accidents.htm
 
How weird ... do airports usually have this many incidences within such a relatively short period of time? Who has access to all these planes?

That is really messed up. And MAL has an exemplary safety record - 4 incidents regarding returning and starting over is really odd. Hummm all incidents are "items" that ground crew have access to............ Someone on the ground...........................................?

…

I was just thinking the same thing. What are the odds that an airline would have such a clean safety record, and then suddenly have 5 significant incidents in a month and a half?

Maybe there is a political statement being made after all, and maybe the flight crew of MH370 weren’t the ones making it. :facepalm:
 
Todays Search and Rescue

Joint Agency Coordination Centre
Media Release
25 April 2014am

Up to 8 military aircraft and 10 ships are planned to assist in today's search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

Today the Australian Maritime Safety Authority has planned a visual search area totaling approximately 49,240 square kilometres. The centre of the search area lies approximately 1584 kilometres north west of Perth.

The weather forecast for today is for isolated showers, with south easterly winds up to 25 knots, sea swells of two to three metres and visibility of one kilometre in thunderstorms and three kilometres in rain

Bluefin-21 AUV is currently completing mission 13 in the underwater search area. Bluefin-21 has now completed approximately 95 per cent of the focused underwater search area. No contacts of interest have been found to date.

The focused underwater search area is defined as a circle of 10km radius around the second Towed Pinger Locator detection which occurred on 8 April.

Any further information will be made available if, and when, it becomes available

http://www.jacc.gov.au/media/releases/2014/april/mr037.aspx
 
OH please, Lennon we dont need cameras in the cockpit ....aviation has become the safetest place TO BE on the planet. Schools are dangerous, military bases, as I experinced yesterday (!) home improvment stores, 7-11s etc etc!

It is so unreasonable to try to be doing something that huge.
 
If Boeing is unsure of what was found they will send a rep and that might take a few days for them to get there. jmo

Also, the material could be damaged from sea salt water, and take longer to identify.

JMO.
 
Thursday 24 April 2014

FOURTH Malaysia Airlines jet forced to abort flight

Another Malaysia Airlines plane has been forced to turn back in mid-air due to technical issues, the fourth incident involving the airline since the ill-fated flight MH370 left Kuala Lumpur less than seven weeks ago.

According to a statement issued by Firefly Airlines, around 15 minutes into the flight it was discovered that the aircraft’s landing gear was unable to retract.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...flight-due-to-technical-problems-9280542.html

Not an unusual number, imo. Meaningless, re MH370.
 
Today is a very special day for us Aussies – 25th April - ANZAC Day.

It is a day where dawn services are held throughout the country, in remembrance of all the diggers who stood tall for our country during WWI …. and at other times of combat … and who still stand tall for our country.

This includes the service people who are on the ready now to help in any way they can, including those that are helping in the search for MH370.

This year it is the 99th anniversary.

"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them."

Lest We Forget



http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-25/your-pics-australians-gather-for-anzac-day-2014/5410938

And equally important for us Kiwis :)
This year is the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of WWI
 
And equally important for us Kiwis :)
This year is the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of WWI

Brothers-in-arms .... always. :Banane35:

I watched the Canberra ANZAC Day ceremonies and marchpast. New Zealand high commissioner Chris Seed was there and laid a wreath, right with Prince William and Catherine, and all the other dignitaries.


US Secretary of State John Kerry sent a message too ... "in a message to commemorate ANZAC Day, said the US stands with its Australasian allies with unwavering support as a true friend and partner." And there was a US contingent in the marchpast.

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/04/25/us-pays-tribute-anzacs
 
"If no contacts of interest are made, Bluefin-21 will continue to examine the areas adjacent to the 10km radius," JACC said.

"We are currently consulting very closely with our international partners on the best way to continue the search into the future," JACC added.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27141914

25 April 2014
 
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