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Malaysian Airlines Flight 370: The Complete Timeline And Infographic
With Malaysian authorities frustrated (and seemingly confused), and US and Chinese government offering "help" to solve this increasingly mysterious disappearance of the Boeing 777-200ER over a week ago, we thought a quick summation of all that we know would be useful. The possibilities remain numerous but it appears the latest line of investigation is the pane vanished through "deliberate action" with the airline pilots coming under increasing scrutiny.
SATURDAY
7.24am: Malaysia Airlines confirms a jet lost contact with Subang air traffic control at 2.40am after it took off from Kuala Lumpur
10.30am: Families waiting at Beijing airport are told passengers will not arrive
By night: International rescue effort is under way. Two passengers used passports - one Austrian, one Italian - reported stolen in Thailand. Airline does not rule out terrorism
SUNDAY
2am: Airline says it last heard from MH370 at 1.30am, not 2.40am
2.43am: Airline chief executive makes first public statement
Noon: Hong Kong Immigration Department confirms 45-year-old local woman was on board
MONDAY
The largest rescue flotilla in Chinese naval history - four warships and five civilian and commercial vessels - speeds overnight to waters between Malaysia and Vietnam. Ten Chinese satellites join the hunt
Night: Airline announces it will give 31,000 yuan (HK$39,200) to relatives of each passenger as a special condolence payment
TUESDAY
Two senior Malaysian military officials say missing jet flew for an hour off its flight course and at a lower altitude after disappearing from civil aviation radar, partly explaining why Malaysia expanded search area to include Strait of Malacca two days earlier.
3pm: Malaysian police say one of two passengers using a stolen passport is an Iranian teenager, and release photos of both
WEDNESDAY
Beijing slams Malaysia's "pretty chaotic" and conflicting information as Kuala Lumpur officials fail to pinpoint the plane's last known whereabouts.
Malaysian media report the government has invited a witch doctor to help look for the plane by using a magic carpet, two coconuts and a wooden stick.
THURSDAY
Malaysian military confirms spotting an unidentified aircraft on its radar about 1 hour and 20 minutes after MH370's signal went cold. Airline says it has not been determined if that was the missing jet.
Malaysian authorities vow to banish witch doctor if he again carries out a ritual at the country's main airport after the scene draws ridicule around the world.
FRIDAY
Investigators are increasingly certain the jet turned back across the Malay Peninsula after losing communication.
International search expands westwards towards Indian Ocean.
YESTERDAY
Search narrows to two air corridors as Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirms plane kept flying after it "vanished". Officials also confirm the jet's disappearance was a "deliberate act".
And more on the "deliberate action" from WSJ,
Malaysian police are examining the home flight simulator of the pilot of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in a closer focus on the plane's crew amid suspicion that the aircraft disappeared because of foul play.
The homes and of Capt. Zaharie Ahmad Shah and co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid were searched by police Saturday and investigators spoke to the pilot's family, the Malaysian Transport Ministry said in a statement.
The searches came as Prime Minister Najib Razak had said that he believes that the plane vanished through "deliberate action'' on March 8, when it disappeared with 239 people on board on a flight between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing.
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The disappearance of Flight 370 has baffled investigators for more than a week, but Mr. Najib's comments have appeared to corroborate the analysis of U.S. investigators, which determined that one or more people on the plane deliberately changed its course and tried to mask its location.
Malaysia's leader says communications systems on Flight 370 were cut off by "deliberate action." U.S. officials are investigating whether a third system, on the plane's lower deck, was also compromised. WSJ's Jason Bellini explains.
Colleagues have described Capt. Zaharie as an aviation enthusiast who loved to fly and built a flight simulator at home.
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The Transport Ministry statement said that Malaysia was treating both search corridors with "equal importance'' and is asking countries to provide further assistance in the search for the Boeing BA +1.00% 777-200, including satellite data and analysis, ground-search capabilities, radar data and maritime air assets, and how best to deploy them.
Malaysian officials have contacted countries along the corridors including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, China, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia and France, the statement said.
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If that plane is found landed, there will not be another airplane in the sky except military stuff for a long time.
This is not rocket science. The 777 is now parked in hangar awaiting it's debut for the glory of Allah.
I think the thing was meant to be a distraction from Ukraine issues. Look at CNN 24 hr coverage on it.
Mission accomplished.
http://lamecherry.blogspot.com/2014/03/fly-by-wire-missing-malaysian-fli...
My guess is the plane landed somewhere. The passengers and stewardesses are probably dead, killed by decompression at 45000 feet. The pilots undoubtedly had oxygen, and the rest of the people on board did not. The plane probably landed on a highway or covert airstrip at night. There must be plenty of deserted highways that are long enough and empty enough to use in the wee hours of the morning. Obviously, the pilot is part of a conspiracy. Most likely, the plane will be refueled and loaded with a nuclear bomb, and then detonated in the air over a target country. Where will it be used? That is the trillion dollar question. This plane has the range to reach the US from Pakistan. It could reach India, Israel, Europe, China, or Russia. In the worst case, Islamic terrorists might explode a nuke over Moscow as a false flag to provoke a full US-Russia nuclear exchange.
Moscow not likely, more likely is to keep damaging the CHINESE, know they will NOT fight back.
The Russians would kick some ass if the CIA dropped the plane into Moscow, but if the CIA drops this plane down on a MAJOR chinese city, then the CHINESE have no choice but to be MUTE.
Sadly the CHINESE have a vested interested in ZIO mercantilism, while the Russians do not.
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Lastly, remember if the CIA is clever and keeps HITTING the CHINESE, but can BLAME the Russians, then all will be clear.
Compeche?
Here is something to ponder.
Pakistan makes an announcement that,"MH370" did not enter Pakistan airspace.
Well did ANY UNIDENTIFIED aircraft enter Pakisan airspace because MH 370 was unidentifiable.
You have to read between the lines as these fuckers lie with symantics.
They flew low over Myanmar, far east of Pakistan.
Stayed over country's that are low-tech 3rd world with no tracking to speak of,
Kazahkstan,... now google CIA alqueda kazahkstan, remember under bin-ladens CIA command there were 20 operational al-queda bases, afghan was only one, uighers was only one...
Track the CIA Kazahkstan fighters and you will find the missing chinese tourists.
ASIAN TV here is reporting that the PLANE is in KAZAHKSTAN,
[ did NOT fly over pakistan ]
Just saying,... interesting perspective.
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All paths lead to CIA Alqueda ...
Just to piss off CHINA, and split CHINA from Russia in the coming war,...
Bascially the CIA is putting a STICK over CHINA' head "STAY AWAY, and LET US TAKE OUT RUSSIA", ... hmm
Personally CHINA, don't give a fuck who controls RUSSIA, they'll still pay the same price.
Best thing is to let the USA-Israel fight Russia, and let the USA get its ass kicked, and then CHINA wins for free.
Waterboard the Iranian who ordered two tickets for false passport holders, truth will come out. Stupid Malay gov.
mystery solved.......maybe
http://keithledgerwood.tumblr.com/post/79838944823/did-malaysian-airline...