Thursday 13 March 2014

Malaysian Missing Plane Still Not Found

Chinese government has released satellite images mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which it is floating off the southern tip of Vietnam. The statement has been released by the China's State Administration for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense where announced three suspected floating objects which ocean to search in for Malaysia Airlines (MASM.KL) Flight MH370.

China's State Administration for Science and Industry for National Defence said the objects sized around 22 by 24 metres, 14 by 19 metres and 13 by 18 metres. Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency official insists that Malaysia has sent 3 maritime enforcement ships and navy vessel to the area including three helicopters.



Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Boeing has been flying around 35,000 feet, when it lost last contact over the South China Sea. But, the pilots have not reported any technical problem says Flight Global's operations and safety editor David Lear mount on Thursday. Boeing 777-200ER flew over South China Sea after takeoff in Kuala Lumpur international airport on Saturday night for Beijing, which it was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members. Vietnam Search and Rescue Committee official insists that they will not top their mission as the plane is not found and continue.

Malaysian missing plane carrying about 227 passengers and 12 crew members including 5 passengers are under age 5. It is boarding with 13 nationalities with 154 Chinese/Taiwanese, Malaysia (38), India (5), United States, Indonesia, Australia (3) and each from France, New Zealand, Ukraine, Canada, Russia, Italy, Austria and the Netherlands. Chinese Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin insists that satellite images was released by mistakenly, while searching operations’ are undergoing with 43 ships and 39 aircraft from at least eight countries around 92,600 square kilometers to the east and west of Peninsular Malaysia.

According to sources Malaysian police officials are investigating whether any passengers or crew on the plane had personal or psychological problems that might shed light on the mystery.

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