Monday, April 21, 2014

DAY 45 MH370 - MISSING PLANE - THE SEARCH GOES UNDER WATER WITH BLUEFIN-21

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.

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THE MISSING PLANE MH370 SITUATION AT 12:03AM MON APR 21,2014

Search and recovery continues for Malaysian flight MH370
Media Release-20 April 2014—am-JACC
Up to 11 military aircraft and 12 ships will 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 48,507 square kilometres, across two areas.Early this morning, Bluefin-21 AUV completed mission seven in the underwater search area. Bluefin-21 has searched approximately 50 per cent of the focused underwater search area 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 AprilNo contacts of interest have been found to date.Bluefin-21 AUV's eighth mission has commenced.The weather forecast for today is scattered showers, isolated thunderstorms in some areas, and east south-easterly winds.
 

Chart of search area Chart of search area Chart of search area-JACC

THE MISSING PLANE MH370 SITUATION AT 08:03AM MON APR 21,2014

WELL NOW WE FIND OUT THAT THERE WERE 4 TRANSMITTERS ELT'S ON THE PLANE THAT COULD HAVE DETECTED THAT IF YOU HIT THE OCEAN.THESE TRANSMITTERS WILL AUTOMATICALLY GO OFF.AND ANOTHER MYSTERY-NO PINGS FROM THE PLANE OCCURRED.THIS TELLS ME OVIOUSLY THE PLANE NEVER HIT THE WATER.IT  LANDED IN INDONESIA.OR IT WAS THE CLONE PLANE FROM INDONESIA THAT EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ON THE PLANE WAS DESTROYED BY THE KIDNAPPIES BUT THE RADAR CATCHER.AND THE FAKE PLANE WAS THEN FLOWN TO THE INDIAN OCEAN TO DESTRACT FROM THE KIDNAPPING OF THE 20 FREESCALE DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE WORKERS.

AND ANOTHER FLIGHT MH192 MADE AN EMERGENCY LANDING IN MALAYSIA,THE OFFICIALS BELIEVE IT COULD HAVE BEEN SABOTAGED.MAYBE THERE WAS POSSIBLY SOME MORE FREESCALE WORKERS ON THIS FLIGHT MH192.I WISH I KNEW.THEN WE WOULD HAVE A CONNECTION TO STRANGE HAPPENINGS WITH MALAYSIAN PLANES AND THE DISAPPEARENCE OF INTELLIGENCE DEFENCE SPECIALISTS FROM FREESCALE.SOMEBODY WANTS TO GET THOSE FREESCALE DEFENCE SECRETS-AND THEY WILL DO ANYTHING TO GET THEM.IRAN IS STILL MY NUMBER ONE CULPERT WITH OTHER ARAB-MUSLIMS COUNTRIES INVOLVED.AND MH370 LANDED IN INDONESIA IS STILL MY MIND SET.


Cyclone threatens to disrupt search for missing Malaysian plane
By Byron Kaye APR 21,14-YahooNews


PERTH, Australia (Reuters) - A tropical cyclone was threatening to hamper the search for a missing Malaysian jetliner in a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean on Monday, as a submarine drone neared the end of its mission scouring the sea bed with still no sign of wreckage.The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished on March 8 with 239 people on board, has narrowed to a 10 sq km (6.2 sq mile) patch of sea floor about 2,000 km (1,200 miles) west of the Australian city of Perth.Search authorities and the Australian and Malaysian governments have said a series of sonar signals, or "pings", traced to the area may have emanated from the plane's "black box" and present the most credible lead as to its whereabouts.However no pings have been detected in almost two weeks and authorities now fear that, with the flight data recorder's battery several weeks past its expected expiry date, the black box may not emit further signals.A U.S. Navy remote controlled submarine, the Bluefin-21, was on its ninth mission scanning the largely unmapped stretch of sea bed where the pings are believed to have come from, with still no trace found, Australian search officials said on Monday."Bluefin-21 has searched approximately two-thirds of the focused underwater search area to date. No contacts of interest have been found to date," the Joint Agency Coordination Centre said in a statement.The center added that the search, which has so far been largely unimpeded by weather, may be affected as Tropical Cyclone Jack continued to move south over the ocean."Widespread showers are developing with isolated thunderstorms to the north and east south-easterly winds," the center said of the weather forecast in the search area.

AIR SEARCH CONTINUES

On Saturday, the center said the Bluefin-21 was expected to complete its search of the targeted area within a week. But with the prospect of that search ending without finding any sign of the plane drawing ever more likely, the authorities are under pressure to determine their next strategy.The search coordinator, retired Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, said on April 14 that an air and surface search for debris would end within three days.But the daily sorties have continued unabated since then, in a search involving some two dozen nations and already estimated to be the most expensive in aviation history.On Monday, up to 10 military aircraft and 11 ships were expected to help in the day's search, with a total search area covering about 49,491 sq km (19,100 sq miles).The Malaysian government has said the search is at a "very critical juncture" and asked for prayers for its success. Malaysian Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has also said the government may consider using more remote controlled submarines in the search.(Editing by Alex Richardson)

 MH370 live: Maritime expert says three pings have to have come from missing Malaysia Airlines plane-Apr 21, 2014 11:21-By Anthony Bond, Chris Bradley, Richard Hartley-Parkinson-The search, which includes the Royal Navy, is up against the clock as the device is expected to run out of battery by tomorrow----mirror

12:27 pm-Families of the people on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have been further angered today by the postponement of an important meeting.The relatives of the missing 239 passengers and crew were scheduled to speak to Malaysian 'tech experts' today about the ongoing search.But that meeting has now been cancelled.Families of those missing, feared dead, are already unhappy at what they perceive is the authorities withholding information.And their grief was brought into sharp focus again earlier today when the Malaysian government decided to issue death certificates for passengers of the missing Flight MH370 - NBC News reported.

11:21 am-Here's more on reports that sabotage will be explored as a possible reason behind the emergency landing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH192.The plane had to turn back and land at the Malaysian capital's airport when it suffered damage to its landing gear.It landed three hours after take-off and acting transport minister Hishammudin Hussein ordered police to look into the possibility of sabotage.He said: "These sort of incidents should not happen. I have directed that although [Malaysia Airlines] is under Khazana [Malaysia's commercial department], the ministry should be given the report as soon as possible."I give them two days. On Wednesday, I want to see an early report as this is not something like MH370 that is missing in the Indian Ocean, it is related to the condition of the tyres."
11:09 am-Police are investigating whether the Malaysia Airlines flight forced to make an emergency landing this morning was SABOTAGED.One of the aircraft's tyres burst during take-off and the flight MH192 had to land suddenly at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the investigation will include any potential suggestion of deliberate interference with the plane.He said: “We will take the necessary steps to investigate from all angles."Khalid was commenting on the call by acting Transport minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein who is also Defence minister, for the Royal Malaysian Police’s Special Branch at Bukit Aman to investigate any possible sabotage against MAS.

10:09 am-There are new fears today that the underwater search team could be looking for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane in the WRONG place.According to a front page exclusive in Malaysia's newspaper of record, The New Straits Times, there is renewed concern that flight MH370 may have ended up elsewhere - other than the Southern Indian Ocean.As the search enters its 45th day this morning, the article quotes members of the International Investigation Team (IIT) based in Kuala Lumpur claimed they are thinking of starting right from the beginning to solve this unprecedented chapter in aviation history.An official is quotes as saying: "We may have to look into this if no positive results come back in the next few days - but at the same time the search mission in the Indian Ocean will go on."The thought of it landing somewhere else is possible as we have not found a single piece of debris that could be linked to MH370."However, the possibility of a specific country hiding the plane when more than 20 nations are searching for it, seems absurd."

9:10 am-More underwater search vehicles could be brought in to help the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, according to an ambassador.Kim Beazley, Australian ambassador to the US, said in a TV interview over the weekend that if the plane is not found by midweek, searchers will stop. regroup and reconsider.This could mean bringing in private sector contractors with more robotic search drones, Mr Beazley said.It could also mean the search area is adjusted after two weeks of scouring the current location.

8:10 am--This map shows where the search for the missing plane is focusing today.There are 10 military aircraft and 11 ships involved in the hunt.The visual search area is nearly 50,000 square miles.

7:20 am-A U.S. Navy remote controlled submarine, the Bluefin-21, was on its ninth mission scanning the largely unmapped stretch of sea bed where the pings are believed to have come from, with still no trace found, Australian search officials said today."Bluefin-21 has searched approximately two-thirds of the focused underwater search area to date."No contacts of interest have been found to date," the Joint Agency Coordination Centre said in a statement.The centre added that the search, which has so far been largely unimpeded by weather, may be affected as Tropical Cyclone Jack continued to move south over the ocean.

6:29 am-A tropical cyclone is threatening todays search as a submarine drone neared the end of its mission scouring the sea bed with still no sign of wreckage.The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, which vanished on March 8 with 239 people on board, has narrowed to a 10 sq km (6.2 sq mile) patch of sea floor about 2,000 km (1,200 miles) west of the Australian city of Perth.The centre added that the search, which has so far been largely unimpeded by weather, may be affected as Tropical Cyclone Jack continued to move south over the ocean."Widespread showers are developing with isolated thunderstorms to the north and east south-easterly winds," the centre said of the weather forecast in the search area.http://earth.nullschool.net/

6:12 am-Malaysia's Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Hamzah Zainudin said the country's next of kin committee would be discussing setting a date to announce that there were no survivors from MH370 so that relevant documents including death certificates could be issued."It has taken 44 days to find the missing MH370 and the family members were updated with information that has been furnished by the experts," he said.Hamzah said the Chinese government holds a crucial role in explaining to the affected family members as they understand their own people and the culture.

5:16 am-Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has continued to criticise the Malaysian government over MH370 - claiming that there is a lack of transparency.He said at a rally: "How long does the government and MAS want to withhold information? "Why are they afraid? "What was stolen and what was to be brought to China? "(Prime Minister) Najib Abdul Razak, please tell us."Anwar was referring to the Beijing-bound flight's cargo manifest.

4:23 am-Malaysia's Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Hamzah Zainudin says he understands the anguish and pain that the family members of those on board MH370 are going through."I give my personal assurance that our (next-of-kin)committee is keeping the families' best interest close to our hearts," said Hamzah."We are working very closely with various governments especially with the countries whose nationals were on board MH370, from the meetings, various issues that needed urgent attention were addressed such as the objective and framework of our committee."I will be flying to Beijing soon to ensure that the bilateral ties between Malaysia and China remains unscathed by the MH370."

3:25 am-Up to 10 military aircraft will be involved in today's search for missing Flight MH370.
As many as 11 ships will also take part.The centre of the area being searched lies approximately 1,741 km (1,081 miles) north west of Perth, Australia.

2:28 am-A wrestling fan persuaded 95 WWE superstars to sign a Malaysian flag in tribute to missing Flight MH370.Arvind Singh Sidhu, 30, travelled to Wrestlemania and got signatures from stars including Daniel Bryan, Randy Orton, Big Show and Booker T.Sidhu said: "Most of the people I met and talked to, wrestlers and fans, believed that the plane did not crash and was instead parked somewhere."But they defended Malaysia for the way it handled the unprecedented incident."They agreed that there wasn’t much the government could have done differently."

1:30 am-Today, April 21, marks the 45th day of the search for missing Flight MH370.To date, no trace of the jetliner, which disappeared over the Indian Ocean with 239 people on board, has been found.

12:39 am-The Malaysian government has decided to issue death certificates for passengers of the missing Flight MH370 and offer financial assistance to relatives still hoping their loved ones will be found alive, NBC News reported.Two-thirds of the missing plane's 227 passengers were Chinese, and many of their family members have been angered by Malaysia's handling of the search.A relative of one of the passengers said: "We couldn't find it in the sea and we couldn't find it on a land."It's only logical that they're alive."

11:44 pm-A former oil company executive turned author has suggested America could have shot down missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 - and is now trying to cover it up.Writing on OpEdNews.com, John Chuckman, a former chief economist for a large Canadian oil company, asked: "Could it be that the United States shot down Flight MH370, either accidentally or deliberately, and now wants to keep it secret? "The possibility of recovery of the full wreckage, even if its location were found, from four miles under the sea amongst underwater mountains is extremely remote at best, so the United States can remain confident that physical evidence will never emerge."

10:54 pm-This is latest statement from Malaysia Airlines on tonight's events: "Malaysia Airlines flight MH192 that departed Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at 10.09pm bound for Bangalore earlier had turned back and landed safely in KLIA at 1.56am, today."This was because one of the tyres on the right hand main landing gear burst during takeoff. The Captain was alerted by KualaLumpur Air Traffic Control that tyre debris were found on the runway and immediately contacted Malaysia Airlines Operations Control Centre (OCC) at 10:25pm. As safety is of utmost priority to Malaysia Airlines, the aircraft was required to turn back to KLIA."The Airport Fire Rescue Services (AFRS) were deployed as soon as the pilot was instructed to turn back to KLIA by OCC."All 159 passengers and 7 crew members on board have disembarked from the aircraft. MH192 will be retimed to depart KLIA at 3.30pm on 21 April 2014 and arrive Bangalore at 5.00pm the same day."Meanwhile all passengers will be accommodated at nearby hotels."

9:41 pm-The transport minister has met with MH192's crew and passengers tonight, after they landed safely at Kuala Lumpur airport.Passengers, who were seen hugging the minister, praised the plane's pilot.Malaysia Airlines said the flight, which was headed for Bangalore when it was forced to turn back, will be rescheduled for Monday afternoon.

8:39 pm-Transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein has arrived at Kuala Lumpur airport following the safe emergency landing of flight MH192.
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Australia sees 'regroup' on Malaysian plane search in a few days
By David Lawder - APR 20,14-YahooNews
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Australia will decide in a few days whether to alter or scale back the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, but will consult all countries involved on any changes, Australia's ambassador to the United States said on Sunday.Kim Beazley told CNN the search countries would "regroup and reconsider" if nothing is found in a section of the Indian Ocean floor now being scanned by a U.S. Navy underwater drone.This includes adjustments to the air and sea surface search efforts and the possibility of bringing in private contractors to replace some military assets, he said."Obviously that's one of the things you're going to consider. You may well also consider bringing in other underwater search equipment," Beazley said on the "State of the Union with Candy Crowley" program."All these sorts of things will be on the table if nothing is found in the next few days," he added.The search coordinators also may reassess the mathematical calculations used in trying to pinpoint the source of "ping" signals believed to be from the missing plane's flight recorders, as well as electronic signals the plane sent to a communications satellite, Beazley said.The search for the missing Boeing 777-200ER and its 239 passengers and crew entered its 44th day on Sunday, focused on sonar scans taken by the Bluefin-21 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). The remote-controlled submarine is scouring a 6.2-mile circle of sea floor some 1,200 miles northwest of Perth.The submarine is now in its eighth deep sea mission with no sign of wreckage so far, authorities in Australia said on Sunday. The drone has searched about half its targeted area, and authorities said the operation would be completed within a week.Beazley, former deputy prime minister of Australia, said any changes to the search would be decided by Australia in consultation with Malaysia, China, the United States and other countries involved."This is an area where we're all a bit humbled. None of us know exactly what ought to be done, so you're going to be in a mode of constant consultation," he said.On Sunday, up to 11 military aircraft and 12 ships will help with the search, covering a total of roughly 48,507 square km (18,729 sq miles) across two areas, the Perth-based Joint Agency Coordination Centre said in a statement.Weeks of daily sorties have failed to turn up any trace of the plane, even after narrowing the search to an arc in the southern Indian Ocean, making this the most expensive such operation in aviation history.The Malaysian government has said the search is at a "very critical juncture" and asked for prayers for its success. Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein has also said the government may consider using more AUVs in the search.Hopes for further black box signals are fast diminishing, since the batteries on the devices are now two weeks past their 30-day expected life span, search officials have said.Beazley said Australia was committed to "keep going" on the search, even if methods are altered.Each country would likely continue covering the costs of supporting its own planes, ships, personnel and equipment."The question would be who would pay for private contractors if more private contractors were brought in. That would be a decision taken by the Australian government in an environment of great generosity," Beazley said. "We have responsibility for this. There is an assumption on the Australian part about bearing the burden."(Additional reporting by Byron Kaye in Perth and Matt Siegel in Sydney; Editing by Bernard Orr)


MH370: Financial aid for families of passengers - Hamzah- Astro Awani | Updated: April 20, 2014-ASTROAWANI

KUALA LUMPUR: The government met with family members of passengers on missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 today to discuss on matters related to their welfare. Among it was the issue of financial aid.Deputy Foreign Minister Datuk Hamzah Zainuddin, who led the next-of kin-committee, met with about 40 family members from Malaysia as well as China at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur.Hamzah said the matter will be brought forward to the committee tomorrow to be discussed further, so that the government could help ease the burden of family members affected by the tragic incident.“We work closely with the family members to ensure their interests are close to our heart.”“We understand there is a desperate need for information from the family members and people who are following this incident closely from around the world,” he said.The two-hour closed door meeting was also attended by Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) Director-General Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman and Malaysia Airlines Chief Executive Officer Ahmad Jauhari Yayha.When questioned about who will be providing the financial aid, Hamzah said it will be from MAS with assistance from the government, if required.Hamzah reiterated the financial aid will cover both the Malaysian and Chinese next-of-kin.On the announcement of the official status of MH370, Hamzah said it will only be done when the authorities receive evidence of the plane’s disappearance.“We can’t go on like this; there should be a timeline for us but that will be decided later.”“There must be confirmation on various issues and evidences before making such announcement. We need to really understand the situation,” he adds.The Malaysian authorities have been criticised on its handling of the MH370, particularly from family members of the Chinese passengers.“We understand that this a difficult situation and we believe this is the first of a kind incident in the world,” Hamzah said, adding that authorities will only make an announcement on the status after the information has been verified by the experts.Hamzah added that it is also important for the Chinese government to explain to the families to better understand the position and the different cultures of both countries.“This is important to ensure this incident does not affect long-forged Malaysia-China bilateral relations. The Chinese government should clear up any misunderstanding that has arise and explain to the family members," he said.Story first published on: April 20, 2014 21:31 (MYT)Read more at: http://english.astroawani.com/news/show/mh370-financial-aid-for-families-of-passengers-hamzah-34316?cp 

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