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Air Asia flight bound for Singapore lost contact with air traffic

Re: PAPsmearer's Air Asia flight disappearance theory

We have our own Bermuda's Triangle east of Singapore.

You mean our CPF monies are kept in the east of Singapore?
 
Re: PAPsmearer's Air Asia flight disappearance theory

plane missing i ok... if CPF money missing then i worry... ok i am still worrying

Zorro Toothpick Lim will tell you to look at your CPF statement and feel rich there after :D:D:D
 
Sinkapore wanna up Indons on Air Asia crash

Indons said at a press conference that they lost contact with the Air Asia flight at 6.17 am. Sinkapore authorities said contact was lost at 6.24 am.

Why the need to contradict by the sinkapore authorities? Since the flight was in Indon airspace, why does the sinkapore authorities need to comment?
 
Re: Sinkapore wanna up Indons on Air Asia crash

Indons said at a press conference that they lost contact with the Air Asia flight at 6.17 am. Sinkapore authorities said contact was lost at 6.24 am.

Why the need to contradict by the sinkapore authorities? Since the flight was in Indon airspace, why does the sinkapore authorities need to comment?

Because SG50 and PAP60. ;)
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost



Family of 10 Misses ill-Fated AirAsia Flight

World | Agence France-Presse | Updated: December 29, 2014 16:50 IST

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Christianawati with her family. (Photo credit: The Age )

Jakarta: An Indonesian family of 10 said on Monday that they had a miraculous escape when they arrived too late to catch AirAsia Flight QZ8501, which went missing shortly after take-off en route to Singapore.

Christianawati, 36, said the 10 of them, who included her family, her mother and her younger brother's family, were heading to Singapore to celebrate New Year.

The six adults and four children were originally booked on the 7:30 am flight but AirAsia moved them to Flight QZ8501 scheduled for two hours earlier.

"They emailed and called us on December 15 and 16 to inform us but we missed those calls," Christianawati said.

"So we arrived at the airport to check in for the 7:30am flight but were told our flights had been rescheduled to 5:30am and we were late. Of course we were angry," she said.

"While the new tickets were being reissued, we heard that the earlier plane had crashed so we cancelled our flights immediately," she said.

"I was shocked to hear about it and cried. Maybe it is all God's plan that my family and I were not on the flight. It was a blessing in disguise," she said.

"I hope that the plane is found and everyone is safe."

Christianawati said she would be switching airlines.

"We travel to Singapore twice a year and always by AirAsia. We consider it a safe airline ... but now our confidence in AirAsia is somewhat shaken and we shall just stick to Garuda Indonesia," she said.


 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost



Family of 10 Misses ill-Fated AirAsia Flight

World | Agence France-Presse | Updated: December 29, 2014 16:50 IST

indonesian_family_air_asia_flight_big_story_650.jpg


Christianawati with her family. (Photo credit: The Age )

Jakarta: An Indonesian family of 10 said on Monday that they had a miraculous escape when they arrived too late to catch AirAsia Flight QZ8501, which went missing shortly after take-off en route to Singapore.

Christianawati, 36, said the 10 of them, who included her family, her mother and her younger brother's family, were heading to Singapore to celebrate New Year.

The six adults and four children were originally booked on the 7:30 am flight but AirAsia moved them to Flight QZ8501 scheduled for two hours earlier.

"They emailed and called us on December 15 and 16 to inform us but we missed those calls," Christianawati said.

"So we arrived at the airport to check in for the 7:30am flight but were told our flights had been rescheduled to 5:30am and we were late. Of course we were angry," she said.

"While the new tickets were being reissued, we heard that the earlier plane had crashed so we cancelled our flights immediately," she said.

"I was shocked to hear about it and cried. Maybe it is all God's plan that my family and I were not on the flight. It was a blessing in disguise," she said.

"I hope that the plane is found and everyone is safe."

Christianawati said she would be switching airlines.

"We travel to Singapore twice a year and always by AirAsia. We consider it a safe airline ... but now our confidence in AirAsia is somewhat shaken and we shall just stick to Garuda Indonesia," she said.



Lesson learnt - it pays to be late sometimes. Better late than dead.
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost

Lesson learnt - it pays to be late sometimes. Better late than dead.

They were not late. They did not know the airline re-scheduled their flight without their consent. I'm pretty surprised that airlines do that, for I never encounter such a thing.

This also raise a suggestive conspiracy that the manifest could possibly contain fake people, just like what was happened to the passenger list of the 9/11 flights, mostly faked and non-existent.
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost

[h=1]2 SAJC BOYS ARE ON MISSING FLIGHT AIRASIA QZ8501[/h]


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As news of the passengers on the missing flight AirAsia QZ8501 trickle out, more news of passengers with Singapore links are being told.
Nico Giovanni, 18, is a student at the St Andrew's Junior College (SAJC). He was flying with his family from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore yesterday.
Nico, who is Indonesian, is currently on a Singapore Ministry of Education scholarship. He had also studied at Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) and was going into his second year at SAJC.
"The college is in contact with Nico’s relatives and our thoughts and prayers are with them. We are also providing support to our students," SAJC principal Mrs Lee Bee Yann told The Straits Times.
"Nico is very reserved. He is hard-working and respectful," a friend of Nico, who wanted to be known only as Michael, said.
Michael also said that Nico came to Singapore to study at the Secondary 3 level at ACS (I). He is good at maths and science.
Nico was travelling with his parents and a brother. His sister is believed to be waiting for news of them at Changi Airport's Terminal 2.
Another SAJC student, Malaysian Tony Tan Wei Chew, 19, who had graduated, was also on the missing flight. He was going on a holiday with his parents to Beijing.







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A friend of another passenger is now in shock, after the latter had jokingly said, "Goodbye forever".
The friend, in his 20s, told Indonesia's TV One on Sunday, that he was initially supposed to join his friends for the holiday but cancelled it two weeks ago because he became busy.
"I have two friends who were with five family members. Yes, I planned to spend (New Year's Day) in Singapore actually. I hope for a miracle and may God save them all. I should have gone with them but I cancelled it two weeks ago as I had something to do," he said, as he broke down in tears.
"This morning, before I went to pray, one of them called me and jokingly said: 'See you in the new year and goodbye forever'. That's all and then the bad news came."
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost

AirAsia flight QZ8501: Biology teacher from Hwa Chong Institution among passengers
PUBLISHED ON DEC 29, 2014 2:48 PM, Straits Times online
BY PEARL LEE AND DANSON CHEONG

SINGAPORE - A 26-year-old biology teacher from Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) is on board the missing AirAsia QZ8501 flight.

Ms Florentina Maria Widodo, from Indonesia, is affectionately known to family and friends as Tina. She teaches A-level biology at the school. Her name is listed as No. 135 on the passenger list issued by the airline on Sunday.

Her Singaporean boyfriend, Mr Andy Paul Chen, was at the Changi Airport on Monday afternoon to travel to Surabaya, Indonesia.

"She is my girlfriend. I'm going there now to meet her family members," he told reporters in Mandarin.

He was accompanied by his parents and looked to be in shock.

Ms Widodo and Mr Chen were both from the National University of Singapore, and were members in the university's guitar ensemble.

Ms Widodo reportedly graduated from the National Institute of Education last year.

Mr Chen took to Facebook on Sunday to inform friends and family members that Ms Widodo was among the passengers on board the aircraft.

Ms Widodo's father, who is named as FY Widodo on Facebook, also posted a photo of himself and his daughter on Facebook. <!-- start: postbit_signature -->
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Tsing mat kau gaun tsae mun.
Please stand back from the doors!
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost

AirAsia flight QZ8501: Biology teacher from Hwa Chong Institution among passengers
PUBLISHED ON DEC 29, 2014 2:48 PM, Straits Times online
BY PEARL LEE AND DANSON CHEONG

SINGAPORE - A 26-year-old biology teacher from Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) is on board the missing AirAsia QZ8501 flight.

Ms Florentina Maria Widodo, from Indonesia, is affectionately known to family and friends as Tina. She teaches A-level biology at the school. Her name is listed as No. 135 on the passenger list issued by the airline on Sunday.

Her Singaporean boyfriend, Mr Andy Paul Chen, was at the Changi Airport on Monday afternoon to travel to Surabaya, Indonesia.

"She is my girlfriend. I'm going there now to meet her family members," he told reporters in Mandarin.

He was accompanied by his parents and looked to be in shock.

Ms Widodo and Mr Chen were both from the National University of Singapore, and were members in the university's guitar ensemble.

Ms Widodo reportedly graduated from the National Institute of Education last year.

Mr Chen took to Facebook on Sunday to inform friends and family members that Ms Widodo was among the passengers on board the aircraft.

Ms Widodo's father, who is named as FY Widodo on Facebook, also posted a photo of himself and his daughter on Facebook. <!-- start: postbit_signature -->
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Tsing mat kau gaun tsae mun.
Please stand back from the doors!

Foreign Talent teacher..
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost



Family of 10 Misses ill-Fated AirAsia Flight

World | Agence France-Presse | Updated: December 29, 2014 16:50 IST

indonesian_family_air_asia_flight_big_story_650.jpg


Christianawati with her family. (Photo credit: The Age )

Jakarta: An Indonesian family of 10 said on Monday that they had a miraculous escape when they arrived too late to catch AirAsia Flight QZ8501, which went missing shortly after take-off en route to Singapore.

Christianawati, 36, said the 10 of them, who included her family, her mother and her younger brother's family, were heading to Singapore to celebrate New Year.

The six adults and four children were originally booked on the 7:30 am flight but AirAsia moved them to Flight QZ8501 scheduled for two hours earlier.

"They emailed and called us on December 15 and 16 to inform us but we missed those calls," Christianawati said.

"So we arrived at the airport to check in for the 7:30am flight but were told our flights had been rescheduled to 5:30am and we were late. Of course we were angry," she said.

"While the new tickets were being reissued, we heard that the earlier plane had crashed so we cancelled our flights immediately," she said.

"I was shocked to hear about it and cried. Maybe it is all God's plan that my family and I were not on the flight. It was a blessing in disguise," she said.

"I hope that the plane is found and everyone is safe."

Christianawati said she would be switching airlines.

"We travel to Singapore twice a year and always by AirAsia. We consider it a safe airline ... but now our confidence in AirAsia is somewhat shaken and we shall just stick to Garuda Indonesia," she said.



lucky come to singapore on garuda indonesia and play in the casino. for sure win money with such luck.
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost

I prefer a name like Ms Milan, Cesena or Sassuolo or even Juventus.

unfortunately for widodo, she is most likely gone like the dodo bird. r.i.p. :o
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost

No sinkee can qualify to be biology teachers ...wonder where are all the NUS and NTU graduates.

NUS NTU degree not enough. Must pass teaching course.
 
Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost

They were not late. They did not know the airline re-scheduled their flight without their consent. I'm pretty surprised that airlines do that, for I never encounter such a thing.

This also raise a suggestive conspiracy that the manifest could possibly contain fake people, just like what was happened to the passenger list of the 9/11 flights, mostly faked and non-existent.

bro, it's a normal practice on many budget airlines... a condition stated on ticket TOP
i think TG and JS do the same as well :D
 
Re: Karma to Tony AirAsia Tony Fernandes - Your Plane Will Never Get Lost

bro, it's a normal practice on many budget airlines... a condition stated on ticket TOP
i think TG and JS do the same as well :D

indon actually searching for plane in area uncovered by bomohs?

http://therealsingapore.com/content/bomohs-offer-expertise-qz8501-hunt-indonesia-declines

Mukhti claimed that a supernatural scouting by a number of bomohs has revealed the final resting place of the plane that went missing yesterday lies in the east Belitung area, but said specific rituals have to be performed to verify their discovery.

“The aircraft fell because there was mechanical failure. At this moment, the aircraft is in the ocean near the corals, in the eastern waters of Pulau Nangka,” Mukhti was quoted saying by Tempo, reiterating that they were willing to work together with those equipped with advanced technology.

“The district of Belitung, whether it is on land, in the sea or air, is filled with supernatural matters,” the bomoh added.
 
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