Retrieving wreckage from AirAsia Flight To Singapore- no survivors recovered

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  • #481
The Indonesian Vice President is answering questions in a press conference right now. Nothing new really, expressing hope, ensuring continued search efforts etc. Regarding the floating objects he said, it has not been confirmed.
 
  • #482
They should be able to take photos of those objects and have them identified quite quickly, as they did with MH370.

Sounds as if something is going on ..


14m ago - Kirsten Han who is in Changi airport for the Guardian says next-of-kin have been separated from the press and the public, and airport staff are being tight-lipped about what is going on in the private holding area.

A media statement is expected at 6pm local time (10am GMT).

She says that earlier there had been a short presentation by the Ministry of Transport’s Air Accident Investigation Bureau displaying the underwater locator beacon detectors that are ready to be deployed.

They hope that these detectors will be able to pick up the acoustic signal from the underwater beacon on QZ8501’s flight recorder. The beacon is meant to transmit this acoustic signal for 30 days.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/li...rch-for-missing-flight-resumes-at-first-light
 
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ABC news here just reported an oil slick and objects was reported seen but no source. Ahhh sheesh it's all sketchy.

Unconfirmed - sketchy

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/lat...QZ8501-MISSING-with-162-people-over-Indonesia


I found this, Peliman. This guy is the source.

Jakarta's Air Force base commander Rear Marshal Dwi Putranto said an Australian Orion aircraft had detected "suspicious" objects .....


And this guy is the source about the oily spots.

Air Force spokesman Rear Marshal Hadi Tjahnanto told MetroTV that an Indonesian helicopter in the eastern part of Belitung island spotted two oily spots on the sea ...


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
 
  • #485
Good find Aussie, circumstantial evidence may be coming together. I'm hopeful they will confirm soon.

I found this, Peliman. This guy is the source.

Jakarta's Air Force base commander Rear Marshal Dwi Putranto said an Australian Orion aircraft had detected "suspicious" objects .....


And this guy is the source about the oily spots.

Air Force spokesman Rear Marshal Hadi Tjahnanto told MetroTV that an Indonesian helicopter in the eastern part of Belitung island spotted two oily spots on the sea ...


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
 
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Hi SA……they would be looking through all of their training records regarding the Capt and FO. Their simulator records would be checked along with their line flying competencies. Check and Training Pilots would have been asked about their competencies as well. I know with our Pilot's - if you don't make the grade your out - no second chances with this line of work. Engineering log books would also be checked - along with engineering checks as to the number of cycles done by the A/C to make sure their engineering checks coincide with the number of cycles the aircraft has done. When crew board their aircraft there are many checks they need to be performed to ensure that the aircraft is airworthy. Cabin crew would be doing the same thing. Let's hope that their book work matches the aircraft.

You need to be verified if possible. You are making some great posts, and great observations!
 
  • #488
.....not enjoying a sinus event and went down for a bit and am now up and surprised that there has been zero. I am moving more and more toward a complete and total disintegration 5 miles up as a result of a down draft or updraft that just shredded the thing mid air. Instant disintegration, black box problem if this is the situation tho. Just pondering under the influence of sinus drugs -- who knows maybe this is all a bad dream and everyone is fine.

If I tell any of you shortly I found it ,do not believe me I am eating more sinus crap at this time. My spelling and typing are hideous absent of substances - so we could be in for an interesting post or two excelling my superior typing and spelling skill set! ha

Posts still appreciated. :) I've got a bad case of a MAJOR flu, and WS is addicting. ;)
 
  • #489
You need to be verified if possible. You are making some great posts, and great observations!

Thank you so much, I can only supply information from an aviation point of view and am happy to answer any questions. Not sure how to be verified.
 
  • #490
Thank you so much, I can only supply information from an aviation point of view and am happy to answer any questions. Not sure how to be verified.

Aviation is exactly what we need right now. :)
Your opinions are greatly appreciated!

Thanks emirates :tyou:

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  • #491
Ohhhh ... not it. Yet.


An object spotted during a sea search for an AirAsia plane wasn't from the aircraft, Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla says.

"It has been checked and no sufficient evidence was found to confirm what was reported," Mr Kalla told a press conference at Surabaya airport from where the ill-fated plane departed.

http://www.9news.com.au/world/2014/...objects-in-airasia-search#maMriorYjhQlDpOf.99
 
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Adding just a skit form the verify thread.

OK, maybe not professional posters, but posters that are professionals although a lot of you probably are professional posters by this time.

This tells me you qualify. :)
 
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Kalla said there were 15 ships and 30 aircraft searching the area. “It is not an easy operation in the sea, especially in bad weather like this,” he said.

Indonesian Air Force spokesman Hadi Tjahjanto told AFP the search was now focused on a patch of oil spotted off Belitung island in the Java Sea.

“We are making sure whether it was avtur (aviation fuel) from the AirAsia plane or from a vessel because that location is a shipping line,” he said.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/li...at-first-light#block-54a11440e4b084424a7b2c2d
 
  • #497
I'm not an overly tinfoil-hat type of person, but actually, when you think about it, two airliners going missing - vanishing - in the timeframe and in a broadly similar geographical location, is weird.

I suppose we need to rethink our mindset about the 'certainties' of air travel. I would never have contemplated a commercial airliner going missing before MH370.
 
  • #498
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott …….“I think it would be a big mistake to equate what happened here with MH370” Abbott told Sydney radio station 2GB after budget airline AirAsia said a flight carrying 162 people was missing.

“MH370, as things stand, is one of the great mysteries of our time. It doesn’t appear that there is any particular mystery here”.

“It’s an aircraft that was flying a regular route on a regular schedule, it struck what appears to be horrific weather, and it’s down. But this is not a mystery like the MH370 disappearance and it's not an atrocity like the MH17 shooting down”.

http://www.news24.com/World/News/Missing-AirAsia-plane-no-MH370-mystery-Abbott-20141229


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  • #499
It's only day two. Bad weather is hampering the search efforts. I don't think at this point one can call it 'vanishing'.
After weeks of search and no sign, I would call it vanishing.

My feeling is they will find the plane, or parts of it. Just a gut feeling.
 
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