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Air Asia flight bound for Singapore lost contact with air traffic

Re: Recording of last moments of QZ8501 - comms bet Air Traffic Control and First Off

But they never wear stocking leh. Not steam enough.

Thry shave not?
 
Re: Recording of last moments of QZ8501 - comms bet Air Traffic Control and First Off

But they never wear stocking leh. Not steam enough.

Better still, they must wear SEE THROUGH underwear....I will fly first class ASAP!..
 
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Air India more sexy...can help you shaky shaky on board. You like?

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All looking sex hungry......their men did not give them for ages.
 
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Vietnam Airlines is Bestest of the Best!

Our hostess all very sweet and demure!

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Only the middle girl wears panties? ?
 
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No.

A320 don't have 'bank angle' warning.
 


No evidence so far of terrorism in AirAsia crash: Indonesia investigators


Date January 19, 2015 - 8:59PM

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Foreign investigators examine the tail of the AirAsia flight QZ8501 in Kuma. Photo: AFP

JAKARTA: Indonesian investigators said on Monday they had not found any evidence so far that terrorism was involved in the crash of an AirAsia passenger jet last month that killed all 162 people on board.

Andreas Hananto told Reuters that his team of 10 investigators at the National Transportation Safety Committee had found "no threats" in the cockpit voice recordings to indicate foul play during AirAsia Flight QZ8501.

The Airbus A320-200 vanished from radar screens on December 28, less than halfway into a two-hour flight from Indonesia's second-biggest city of Surabaya to Singapore. There were no survivors.

When asked if there was any evidence from the recording that terrorism was involved, Hananto said: "No. Because if there were terrorism, there would have been a threat of some kind."

"In that critical situation, the recording indicates that the pilot was busy with the handling of the plane."

Investigators said they had listened to the whole of the recording but transcribed only about half.

"We didn't hear any voice of other persons other than the pilots," said Nurcahyo Utomo, another investigator.

"We didn't hear any sounds of gunfire or explosions. For the time being, based on that, we can eliminate the possibility of terrorism."

Reuters

 
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Allahu Akbar!
 
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Who still wants to continue to accumulate wealth and plan for retirement?
 
Re: Bodies Retrieved from Airasia Wreckage Yesterday are All Skeletons

Who still wants to continue to accumulate wealth and plan for retirement?

me... and in good health too.
 
Re: Bodies Retrieved from Airasia Wreckage Yesterday are All Skeletons

Who still wants to continue to accumulate wealth and plan for retirement?

Since when does being poor save you from death?
 
Re: Bodies Retrieved from Airasia Wreckage Yesterday are All Skeletons

Who still wants to continue to accumulate wealth and plan for retirement?


LKY of course. He looks very bad, not as bad as the poor decomposing passengers, but still bad.

Wonder if LKY enjoyed himself fixing Sporeans?
 
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Since when does being poor save you from death?

Sochi2014 wants you to believe in Jesus, so you will not be cast into hell after physical death. ;)
 


AirAsia jet climbed too fast ‘then stalled’: investigators


PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 20 January, 2015, 10:26pm
UPDATED : Tuesday, 20 January, 2015, 10:29pm

Agence France-Presse in Jakarta

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Personnel from Indonesia's national disaster agency carry recovered plane seats from AirAsia flight QZ8501 at the port of Kumai in Central Kalimantan, Borneo. Photo: AFP

An AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea last month with 162 people on board climbed at a faster than normal speed and then stalled, the Indonesian transport minister said on Tuesday.

Flight QZ8501 went down on December 28 in stormy weather, during what was supposed to be a short trip from the Indonesian city of Surabaya to Singapore.

Indonesia’s meteorological agency has said bad weather may have caused the crash, and investigators are analysing the data from the jet’s black boxes before releasing a preliminary report.

Just moments before the plane disappeared off the radar, the pilot had asked to climb to avoid the storm. He was not immediately granted permission due to heavy air traffic.

“In the final minutes, the plane climbed at a speed which was beyond normal,” Transport Minister Ignasius Jonan told reporters, citing radar data.

“The plane suddenly went up at a speed above the normal limit that it was able to climb to. Then it stalled.”

Earlier at a parliamentary hearing, he said radar data showed the Airbus A320-200 appeared at one point to be climbing at a rate of 6,000 feet (1,800 metres) a minute before the crash. There were several other planes in the area at the time.

“I think it is rare even for a fighter jet to be able to climb 6,000 feet per minute,” he said. “For a commercial flight, climbing around 1,000 to 2,000 feet) is maybe already considered extraordinary, because it is not meant to climb that fast.”

Terrorism ruled out

His comments came after Indonesian investigators said they were focusing on the possibility of human error or problems with the plane having caused the crash, following an initial analysis of the cockpit voice recorder.

“We didn’t hear any other person, no explosion,” investigator Nurcahyo Utomo told reporters, explaining why terrorism had been ruled out.

Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Committee were now looking at the “possibility of plane damage and human factors”, he said, without giving further details.

As well as the cockpit voice recorder, the committee is also examining a wealth of information in the flight data recorder, which monitors every major part of the plane. A preliminary report will be releasd on January 28.

There was a huge international hunt for the crashed plane, involving ships from several countries including the US and China.

Indonesian search and rescue teams have so far recovered just 53 bodies from the sea.

But last week a Singapore navy ship located the jet’s main body, with the AirAsia motto “Now Everyone Can Fly” painted on the side. Rescue teams hope they will be able to find many of the passengers and crew inside.

However, divers have not succeeded in reaching the fuselage despite several attempts due to bad weather, high waves and strong underwater currents.

All but seven of those on board the flight were Indonesian. The foreign nationals were from South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Britain and France.


 
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