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MALAYSIAN Airlines flight en route to China is missing.

Re: Hey Najib!!! Where's your plane?

"Submarine supposed to submerge?"
"Who stole my fighter jet engine?"
"Who found the mongolian girl i blew up,pass ths job to them."
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

The guy whose portrait watches over Tiananmen Square murdered 45 million of his own kind so what's the big deal regarding the 200 odd chinks the Malaysians have eliminated.

oui dont blame Malaysians until proven.
 
Re: Singaporean Everything also complain!!

Frog in a well mentality. Tuas to changi 42km only.
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

How can it be on the OTHER side of Mudlaysia? So the plane turned back flew across the peninsula and no one noticed until now?:*:
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

The guy whose portrait watches over Tiananmen Square murdered 45 million of his own kind so what's the big deal regarding the 200 odd chinks the Malaysians have eliminated.

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Shocking Truth About MAS Pilots Behaviour During Flights

She's the Aussie girl who flew with the missing Malaysian airlines co-pilot.

Now, Jonty reveals all to A Current Affair and her claims have raised serious questions about the pilot's cockpit behaviour. Pretty girls in the cockpit during entire flights, smoking etc and etc. The co-pilot in this video was the same one in the missing MH370.:eek:

http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article/8812646/woman-raises-questions-about-cockpit-behaviour
 
Re: Shocking Truth About MAS Pilots Behaviour During Flights

Good job PAP IB but they are so easy to spot. :eek:

RIP to all those on board

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._B._Joshua

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Re: Shocking Truth About MAS Pilots Behaviour During Flights

What is it with you and MAS? SIA pilots are clean issit?
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

How can it be on the OTHER side of Mudlaysia? So the plane turned back flew across the peninsula and no one noticed until now?:*:

Again you think what? Radar can easily track so many airplanes?
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

Indon terrorists heading to indonesia..maybe?
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

Can't help drawing parallel to "Tintin Flight 714". In that story, the plane was hijacked to an island in "Sondonesia"
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

Can't help drawing parallel to "Tintin Flight 714". In that story, the plane was hijacked to an island in "Sondonesia"

The Malaysian military believes the missing plane flew for more than an hour after vanishing from air traffic control screens, changing course and travelling west over the Strait of Malacca, a senior military source told Reuters.
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

How can it be on the OTHER side of Mudlaysia? So the plane turned back flew across the peninsula and no one noticed until now?:*:

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysian-military-now-reveals-it-tracked-mh370-to-malacca-straits

Malaysian military now reveals it tracked MH370 to Malacca straits

March 11, 2014

In a strange twist, Malaysia's military believes it tracked the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 by radar over the Strait of Malacca, far from where it last made contact with civilian air traffic control over the Gulf of Thailand.

A military source confirmed with Reuters that the Boeing 777-200ER with 239 on board changed course and made it to the other side of the Malay peninsula.

"It changed course after Kota Baru and took a lower altitude. It made it into the Malacca Strait," the military official, who has been briefed on investigations, told Reuters.

Malaysia pawned the countries helping to locate missing aircraft.
Malaysian military now reveals it tracked MH370 to Malacca straits:oIo::oIo::oIo:
 
Re: Wake up your bloody idea Malaysia!!

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/malaysian-military-now-reveals-it-tracked-mh370-to-malacca-straits

Malaysian military now reveals it tracked MH370 to Malacca straits

March 11, 2014

In a strange twist, Malaysia's military believes it tracked the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 by radar over the Strait of Malacca, far from where it last made contact with civilian air traffic control over the Gulf of Thailand.

A military source confirmed with Reuters that the Boeing 777-200ER with 239 on board changed course and made it to the other side of the Malay peninsula.

"It changed course after Kota Baru and took a lower altitude. It made it into the Malacca Strait," the military official, who has been briefed on investigations, told Reuters.

Malaysia pawned the countries helping to locate missing aircraft.
Malaysian military now reveals it tracked MH370 to Malacca straits:oIo::oIo::oIo:

RSAF taken for a ride by the Mats.
 
Re: Internet Age already still got people believe in this shit?

For two whole days hundreds of personnel wasted time searching South China Sea. WTF!:mad:
 


Two Iranians who used stolen passports to board Malaysia Airlines jet are named by Interpol

Police say they are looking at four possible scenarios for flight's disappearance

PUBLISHED : Tuesday, 11 March, 2014, 4:17pm
UPDATED : Tuesday, 11 March, 2014, 7:23pm

Lana Lam and Danny Lee

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Iranian men Pouri Nour Mohammadi, 19, and Delavar Seyed Mohammadreza, 29, who boarded Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 with stolen passports. Photo: EPA

Two men flying on missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 were tonight identified by Interpol as passengers who used Iranian passports to fly from Doha to Kuala Lumpur, before boarding the ill-fated flight to Beijing using stolen documents.

After earlier speculation that up to five stolen passports were being used on the flight, Interpol tonight confirmed that the only stolen passports used by passengers on board were those of an Italian and an Austrian. They were taken from their owners in Thailand during separate incidents.

Secretary General of Interpol, Ronald Noble, appealed for the public's help in identifying the two Iranian men, named as Pouri Nour Mohammadi, 19, and Delavar Seyed Mohammadreza, 29.

During a press conference he displayed a picture of the pair boarding a plane at the same time.

“We know that once these individuals arrived in Kuala Lumpur on the 20th of February, they boarded flight 370 using different identities: a stolen Austrian and a stolen Italian passport," he said.

"We are in the process of asking our member countries around the world to provide us with any additional information concerning the images, the names on the passport and the passport numbers."

He said recent information gathered on the men made terrorism a less likely cause of its disappearance on Saturday night, an hour after take-off.

An extensive air and sea search focussing on a huge area of land and sea has failed to turn up any evidence of a crash.

At an earlier press conference Malaysian police released a CCTV image of one of the teenagers wearing a dark T-shirt. He said he had been travelling using the stolen Austrian passport belonging to a man named Christian Kozel.

Police chief Khalid Abu Bakak said the investigation into the disappearance of the flight on Saturday night was focussing on four possibilites - hijack, sabotage, psychological problems of the passengers and crew; and personal problems among passengers and crew.

"Maybe somebody on the flight has bought a huge sum of insurance, who wants family to gain from it or somebody who has owed somebody so much money, you know, we are looking at all possibilities," he said, outlining possible reasons why somebody would want to down an aircraft.

"We are looking very closely at the video footage taken at the KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport), we are studying the behavioral pattern of all the passengers," he added.

He said investigation into the theories was being carried out "slowly, one by one".

He added: "We are working with Iranian authorities [on the case]."

Bakak said that the mother of the Iranian teenager had contacted Malaysian authorities after her son did not arrive in Frankfurt where she claimed she was waiting for him.

“That’s why we knew he’s the one travelling on that stolen passport,” the police chief said.

“It is likely that he is not a member of a terrorist group,” Bakak added, saying authorities had made all efforts to probe his background."

However, Bakak did not rule out terrorism as a possibility for the disappearance of the plane. “I would not say [terrorism is] less likely," he said.

In answer to a reporter's question he said police were also investigating the possibility that a bomb had been loaded into the cargo hold.

A mass air and sea search has failed to find any signs of the aircraft, which disappeared off the radar at 1.30am local time on Saturday. Malaysia Airlines was informed by the country's civil aviation authorities of the disappearance an hour later.

The Boeing 777-200ER had 227 passengers and 12 crew on board.

Correction: A previous version stated the suspect's name as Douria. It is Pouria.


 
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