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MALAYSIAN Airlines flight en route to China is missing.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370



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knn, talk about pay back CPF money to those @55 this Hen boh lumpar and jiak leow bee cannot fight for his voters, he makes no sound.

Hao lian send equipment to show off at tax payers expense. Anyway jiak leow bee SAF daft Sinikes go there for what? Holidays and fishings and watch FT do the search and rescue?

Of course mah. There was a Malaysian FT on the flight, who was studying in Singapore since 15 years old on a Singapore scholarship. Took up one spot at SAJC that could have gone to a local born. This kind of FT talent on free scholarship, of course Bargain Hen will send a sub tender to the South China Sea to look for him. If local born sinkie on the flight, he would have send a sampan rowed by 2 ah peks instead.
 
Re: Who exactly is the Captain?

Mat submarines unable to dive can only do surface search.:(
 
Re: why no Sinkies on the crashed plane?

Simply put.

1. Older Sinkies @55 and over cannot withdraw their CPF kenna cheong by PAP. So many cannot travel and enjoy quality life style after 55.

2. No money, no travel and how to die in air crash?

http://www.smh.com.au/world/missing...rts-raise-terrorism-fears-20140309-hvgpg.html

2 angmohs in the air crash are over 50s got money to travel.

Simply put, there are more flights out of Singapore than KLIA. The cost and time to travel to KLIA to get a flight from there is not worth the effort. MAS inflight service is pretty bad, if you read up on the Naked Nasi Lemak saga offered by MAS.
 
Malaysian customs and immigration big cockup. How can they let two stolen passports passengers up on the plane?

bro! such things are quite common in many big airports, no need to look so far...some years back, 1 uncle mistakenly used his son's passport at changi and landed safely at ho minh city before being stopped at the viet immigration...you know..
 
A businessman who cancelled his flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing today is shocked over the news that the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing.
The businessman, who wanted to be known only as Woo, said he had originally planned to join two friends on a business trip to Beijing on that flight.
However, he was forced to cancel his visit at the last moment because he had to go to Singapore for a more important business appointment.
"I am still shocked over this news. But I am not sure if my two friends had flown to Beijing or Shanghai. If they had gone to Shanghai, I am sure they are safe," he said today in Kuala Lumpur.
Woo said he was still waiting for the updates on the fate of his two friends as they could not be contacted. – Bernama, March 8, 2014.

Heng, he never join his friends to go KTV.
 
Re: why no Sinkies on the crashed plane?

because singapore population is small?
 
Re: why no Sinkies on the crashed plane?

Sinkies can afford to travel via SIA. They don't need to use m&d airlines.

You think all sinkies as rich as you? How long you have not returned to Sinkieland?
 
Re: In full: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 passenger list

there were lot of Chinks on that plane.

You don't get the point.

There are hundred thousands of flights carrying Chinese. They can simply bomb any Chinese airline and not an airline of a friendly Muslim nation.

This does not help their cause a an Independent Muslim Uyghur Nation.
 
all of them are FT. Majority of the flight was PRC. Bet you the PRCs told him to quickly send or they wont give the PAP their table tennis players.

You are the Epitomy of Stupidity :oIo:
 
suspected terrorist attack but target is on China PRC but MAS Malaysia get bombed.

my concerned is what happen if China Terrorists come to Singapore to kill ah tiong but Sinkies are also killed during the process? who will bear the responsibility? PAP?
 
Airplane fault that gives no reaction time for anyone.

[video=youtube;v7f1OrKWvoQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7f1OrKWvoQ[/video]
 
Missing mas flight: Both imposters bought tickets from china southern airlines

BEIJING: The two imposters who boarded the missing plane using stolen passports apparently bought their tickets from China Southern Airlines, which shares the Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route with Malaysian Airlines (MAS).

China Southern Airlines on Saturday announced on its Sina Weibo microblog that seven passengers from the missing flight MH370 were their customers, including an Italian and an Austrian. It had also issued tickets to one Chinese passanger, one Dutch, one Malaysian and two Ukrainians.

All their names are on the passenger list issued by MAS after the aircraft lost radar contact since early Saturday.

But the Italian and Austrian foreign ministries both confirmed that their citizens did not board the missing flight.

Coincidentally, Italy's Luigi Maraldi and Austria's Christian Kozel both had their passports stolen in Thailand.

Mr Maraldi is now in Thailand for a holiday. Mr Kozel was found at his home, safe and sound, reported Reuters
 
Re: Missing mas flight: Both imposters bought tickets from china southern airlines

Two more Europeans with suspect identities onboard missing MH370

The Malaysian Insider – 2 hours 11 minutes ago

Authorities have yet to confirm the identities of two more European passengers on flight MH370, adding to two others using stolen passports in the Malaysia Airlines plane which vanished over the Malaysia-Vietnam maritime border yesterday.

The Malaysian Insider understands that all four had bought their flight tickets from China Southern Airlines, the Malaysia Airlines codeshare partner for the Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route.

"The background checks with the embassies are being done but these two cannot be confirmed," a source told The Malaysian Insider, adding that both were from the same country.

The Daily Telegraph's Beijing correspondent Malcolm Moore wrote in his Twitter microblog that the Chinese airline had sold seven tickets for the redeye flight, which carried 239 people, including 12 crew members, when it vanished.

More than half of the passengers, 153 to be exact, are Chinese nationals. There are 14 other nationalities on the Boeing 777-200 aircraft, including 38 Malaysians.

Malaysian authorities have downplayed the significance of those flying on stolen passports, with Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi saying last night that they could not reveal too many details about security.

"We have reviewed the closed-circuit television video footage pertaining to passengers and their baggage.

"So far, we are satisfied with everything," Aziz said, adding that the authorities were not ruling out any possibilities at this juncture.

Malaysia Airlines chief executive officer Ahmad Jauhari Yahya cautioned against further speculation over those with suspect identities.

"These are reports which we need to form. As far as we are concerned, it is just a report.

"We are working foreign embassies to ensure we can confirm the report... Speculations have begun since this morning and every speculation has been squashed," he was quoted as saying by the Malaysiakini newsportal.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 departed Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 12.41am on Saturday and was expected to land in Beijing at 6.30am, a 3,700km journey but it never arrived.

At the time of its disappearance, the Malaysia Airlines plane was carrying about 7½ hours of fuel, an airline official said.

The flag carrier, rated as one of the safest in the world, was piloted by a veteran, 53-year-old Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah who has 18,365 flying hours and joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981.

The first officer is Fariq Ab Hamid, 27, who has 2,763 flying hours. He joined Malaysia Airlines in 2007.

The 11-year-old B777-200 for the flight is one of 15 in Malaysia Airlines' fleet.

CNN reported that if this aircraft has crashed with a total loss, it would the deadliest aviation incident since November 2001 when an American Airlines Airbus A300 crashed in Belle Harbor, Queens, shortly after takeoff from JFK Airport. Killed were 265 people, including five people on the ground. – March 9, 2014.

http://my.news.yahoo.com/two-more-europeans-passengers-suspect-identities-onboard-missing-005206266.html

So there are supposedly more than 2 foreigners that purchased their tickets from China Southern Airlines.:eek:
 
Re: Missing mas flight: Both imposters bought tickets from china southern airlines

all the more reason singapore should start checking the credentials of the fake ang moh trash they hv been importing. especially those in stat boards etc. who knows what they might do to crash our economy. even capt goh cannot save us.
 
Re: Missing mas flight: Both imposters bought tickets from china southern airlines

quite a number of people holding AngMoh passports................but they're not AngMohs leh........

you got Chinese kids holding US passports............ and Ah Neh + PRC wife holding Canadian passports.........another PRC couple holding Australian passport............

this is the only good news from this disaster though..............
 
alert! MAS crash - a illuminati KILL

the cabals dont like people to invent things that will replace their petrolum industry
and US dollar is based on oil, or 'petroldollar'

http://beforeitsnews.com/events/201...ssengers-on-board-names-released-2432738.html

Missing Malaysia Plane: 20 All-Electric Car-Linked Passengers On Board, Names Released

Update: March 8, 2014 7:30 P.M. ET
Malaysia Plane Crash
Austin-based high-tech eco-friendly company Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) has confirmed that 20 of its employees were confirmed passengers on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Twelve are from Malaysia and eight are from China. The company’s key product solutions include those for electric vehicles.

“The entire Freescale Semiconductor community is deeply saddened by this news,” the company said in a written statement Saturday afternoon, adding it will provide more information as it becomes available.

“At present, we are solely focused on our employees and their families,” said Gregg Lowe, president and CEO, Freescale. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by this tragic event.”

The company has assembled counselors and other professionals through Freescale’s Employee Assistance Program, with around-the-clock support for those impacted by this tragedy.

Names of all of the passengers is on the manifest here.

Freescale Semiconductor

“Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) is a global leader in embedded processing solutions, providing industry leading products that are advancing the automotive, consumer, industrial and networking markets,” the company says on its website and in its statement today. ”… our technologies are the foundation for the innovations that make our world greener, safer, healthier and more connected.”

Freescale says its “key applications and end-markets include: automotive safety, hybrid and all-electric vehicles, next generation wireless infrastructure, smart energy management, portable medical devices, consumer appliances and smart mobile devices. The company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing and sales operations around the world. www.freescale.com

Freescale and the Freescale logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm Off. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2014 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
 
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Airplane fault that gives no reaction time for anyone.

[video=youtube;v7f1OrKWvoQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7f1OrKWvoQ[/video]

Could be the other case though like Air France flying from Brasil? Remember that one. That was avoidable.
 
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