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MALAYSIAN Airlines flight en route to China is missing.

Re: MAS CEO confesses MH370 was carrying highly flammable cargo

Shit happens. People die. Let's move on.
 
Re: MAS CEO confesses MH370 was carrying highly flammable cargo

The carriage of dangerous goods in an airplane is governed by set down rules and regulations. Lithium batteries can be carried under certain conditions. As long as these goods are packaged in a safe manner and in small quantities per package , their uplift on planes is allowed. There was a recent revision in the rules and laws governing the carriage of dangerous cargo at the end of last year.
 
Re: MAS CEO confesses MH370 was carrying highly flammable cargo

Inflight problems may occur however if these packages of dangerous goods were not packed properly as prescribed or if they exceeded the amount allowed per package. Also certain types of dangerous goods are not supposed to be located next to one another.

If there were non compliance then serious inflight problems could arise.

The carriage of dangerous goods in an airplane is governed by set down rules and regulations. Lithium batteries can be carried under certain conditions. As long as these goods are packaged in a safe manner and in small quantities per package , their uplift on planes is allowed. There was a recent revision in the rules and laws governing the carriage of dangerous cargo at the end of last year.
 


Relatives of MH370 passengers vent anger at Malaysian delegation


PUBLISHED : Friday, 21 March, 2014, 11:51pm
UPDATED : Saturday, 22 March, 2014, 1:15am

Mandy Zuo in Beijing and Angela Meng in Kuala Lumpur

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A poem expressing hope at the hotel in Beijing where relatives are staying. Photo: Simon Song

Relatives of the Chinese passengers on missing flight MH370 vented almost two weeks of pent-up rage and frustration yesterday as they met the first high-level Malaysian delegation to visit Beijing since the flight vanished.

Top brass from the military and civilian wings of Malaysia's aviation industry arrived in the city with the aim of clearing up confusion but were met with a barrage of criticism. The family members slammed the group for its slowness in travelling to China to face them, and for the way they have handled the search for the missing flight.

Led by Kuala Lumpur's ambassador to Beijing, Datuk Iskandar Sarudin, the delegation included a lieutenant general in charge of flight operations for the Royal Malaysian Air Force, a colonel in the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia, a Boeing 777 pilot and a Malaysia Airlines vice-president.

The delegation emphasised that finding the plane remained their first priority. They said there were many possible reasons for the airliner's disappearance, including a terrorist attack or hijacking, either of which might require information to be withheld to protect the safety of the passengers.

The distraught wife of a man who was returning home from work in Singapore on the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 said: "[The Malaysians] release one piece of news today, and then deny it tomorrow. My heart is going up and down … It's just like being tortured."

Two unnamed staff members of the Cyberview Spa & Resort hotel in Malaysia, where some of the Chinese family members were staying, said yesterday morning that Malaysia Airlines had booked 50 rooms for the relatives but that more than 40 were unoccupied because most of the relatives had refused to fly to Kuala Lumpur, believing the trip to be pointless.

Malaysia's acting transport minister, Hishammuddin Hussein, later told reporters in Kuala Lumpur the delegation had brought the authorities and families closer together.

"We had a very constructive and frank discussion" Hishammuddin said. "Although we answered most of the questions they raised, we could not answer them all."

Search and rescue operations in the southern Indian Ocean and in the flight corridor to the north continued yesterday following Australia's announcement on Thursday that satellite images showed what could be debris from the plane. So far, the objects shown in the satellite images have yet to be found.

"The southern corridor has always been a challenge," Hishammuddin said. "I will be seeking further assistance from the US secretary of defence tonight."

Satish Cheney contributed reporting

 

Malaysia asks US for undersea surveillance gear in jet search


PUBLISHED : Saturday, 22 March, 2014, 10:10am
UPDATED : Saturday, 22 March, 2014, 10:10am

Agence France Press in Washington

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Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Seargent Ben Herbert searches an area some 2,500 kilometres southwest of Perth in the Indian Ocean this week. Photo: EPA

Malaysia on Friday asked the United States to provide undersea surveillance technology to help in the search for the wreckage of a missing airliner, Pentagon officials said.

The request came as a near two-week search failed to find any debris from the Boeing 777 that disappeared off the radar after taking off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8.

In a phone call to Pentagon chief Chuck Hagel, Malaysia’s defence minister and acting transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein “requested that the US consider providing some undersea surveillance equipment,” Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said.

Hagel assured his counterpart that he would “assess the availability and utility of military undersea technology for such a task and provide him an update in the very near future,” Kirby said in a statement.

Officials did not say precisely what equipment the Pentagon might provide but the US military has invested heavily in robotic technology designed for undersea surveillance against enemy submarines or torpedoes.

The Malaysian minister thanked Hagel for the US Navy’s assistance in the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared with 239 passengers and crew in an unprecedented aviation mystery.

Two US Navy maritime surveillance planes, a P-3 Orion and P-8 Poseidon, have been taking part in the search.

The P-8 has flown with Australian aircraft in a search of the southern Indian Ocean, while the P-3 --- which had been combing an area in the Bay of Bengal -- is due to join the search in the southern zone, officials said.

A search effort on Friday of a remote stretch of Indian Ocean concluded “without any sightings,” the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said in a statement.


 
f1 is cumming to town, and prc families of passengers staying in kl hotels were asked to vacate. hotels heavily booked for race.
 
So far since the MH370 went missing. the only important aspect after all speculations and theories we know from reading the news (fuck you CNN) is learn how to hijack a commercial aircraft. I am sure wouldbe terrorists are learning every detailed information to all technicalities involved without the need to research the information required. There are so many experts out there airing their knowledge to the public without regard and care to whom the information will be passed to.

I worry for what may happen in the future.
 
Why do you hope there are survivors? The more Tiongs killed the better.

When news of the incident broke, I as a Malay-Muslim, said a quiet prayer for the passengers even though most were Chinese.

After observing their behaviour throughout these three weeks, my sympathies for these uncivilised Chink dogs have evaporated completely. I now wholeheartedly and fully agree with you that the more of these Chinks are killed in the crash, the better it is and will be.

My sympathies and prayers for the passengers, victims and families of the 13 other different nationalities continue to remain but not for these Chinks. I hope the bodies of these uncivilised Chink dogs will never be recovered.





Relatives of passengers from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 wait for new information at a hotel in Beijing, China. (AFP PHOTO / WANG ZHAO)

BEIJING: Relatives of Chinese passengers on board MH370 vented their fury Friday in their first meeting in Beijing with Malaysian government officials, almost two weeks after the aircraft vanished.

The event began in angry fashion, with family members yelling at the group of political representatives and senior military officials to stand up when they were being introduced, rather than nodding while sitting down.

"You have wasted so much time," shouted one anguished relative, his voice quivering.

Chinese citizens make up 153 of those on board Malaysia Airlines flight 370 -- two-thirds of the total -- and the meeting took place at a hotel where their loved ones have been waiting for news.

Australia released satellite photos of possible debris in the southern Indian Ocean on Thursday, but officials stressed that the sighting was unconfirmed.

The Malaysian delegation arrived in Beijing late Thursday after repeated, angry demands by relatives for an opportunity to question Kuala Lumpur officials about the search and rescue operation.

Previous daily meetings at the hotel have been with representatives of Malaysia Airlines, and the relatives have been growing increasingly frustrated at the lack of answers.

Relatives have been speaking of hunger strikes and demonstrations in recent days.

AFP understands they have also been attempting to organise themselves into groups aimed at putting added pressure on the Malaysian government.

Uniformed police officers ushered foreign reporters out of the room before the more-than-three-hour-long meeting began, while a handful of selected Chinese state media organisations remained inside.

Domestic media are tightly controlled in China
 
Uncivilised Chink dogs at it again. These fucking Chink dogs abuse the very people who are working to find the plane They should be showing some gratitude to the Malaysians and the rest of the world for working their arses off to find the plane. You don't see families of the 13 other different nationalities behaving like these Chink dogs. They abuse the very people helping them and yet expect to be listened to and be given the time of the day.

So much for their superior 5,000 year civilisation and Confucian culture. These Chinks are worse than dogs. At least dogs know how to be grateful.



Missing MH370: Chinese families shout abuse at high-level Malaysian delegation

BEIJING: Angry family members of Chinese passengers shouted at high-level Malaysian officers when the team left the ballroom after a 30 minute meeting on Saturday.

The team, comprised of Malaysian ambassador to China Datuk Iskandar Sarudin, RMAF air operations commander Lt-Jeneral Datuk Seri Ackbal Abdul Samad and Department of Civil Aviation air traffic services director Ahmad Nizar Zolfakar had earlier taken turns to answer the questions submitted by the families a day before.

The officers then left the room, having invited the families to send in written questions for further follow-ups.

Family members, who came prepared with PowerPoint presentation to raise more doubts regarding the disappearance of MH370, were all shocked.

A brief ruckus ensued when the family members yelled at the team, demanding that they stay.

"You've seen now how the Malaysian government treat us! How do you think they will treat our families onboard the flight?"

"There are two killers here! One is the hijacker on the flight, and another is Malaysian government!"

The family members' expressed their belief that the Malaysian government is hiding the truth and is avoiding the families.

"Say no to lying! Announce the truth! Give me back my loved ones!" the family members chanted.

A few family members were quick to take control of the situation, urging all to calm down.

"They can't come and leave China as they wish. Chinese must unite.

"Have trust in our own government. Our officers are dealing with them now.

"We will not let them leave. Let's sit down and wait for them here."
 
Re: MAS CEO confesses MH370 was carrying highly flammable cargo

Shouldnt lithium ion batteries only be carried on all cargo planes? Who knows how they react to pressure changes?
 
Chinks Are Uncultured Retards!

These Chinks are really Losers! Fucking Low Class Scumbags ... after 5000 years of civilisation and still behave like THUGS! :oIo:

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Police intervene as Chinese anger mounts over fate of MH370

AFP

Saturday, Mar 22, 2014


BEIJING - Police were forced to intervene on Saturday as relatives of Chinese passengers aboard vanished Flight MH370 rushed towards Malaysian officials at a Beijing hotel, demanding answers over the fate of their loved ones.

The confrontation at the Lido Hotel came as the search for the missing jet entered its third week, with many clinging to the hope that family members might still be alive and alleging Malaysian involvement in a cover-up.

A total of 153 Chinese were on board the Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that disappeared from civilian radar screens on March 8, nearly an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur. The plane was carrying 239 passengers and crew.

"Government of Malaysia, tell us the truth! Give us back our loved ones!" shouted audience members at Saturday's briefing at the hotel attended by government officials. The hotel has hosted daily briefings for relatives from representatives of the airline.

"The Malaysian government is deceiving us. They don't dare to face us. The Malaysian government are the biggest murderers," a relative in the audience shouted, even though there is no evidence to suggest a government conspiracy.As anger in the hall mounted, some relatives rushed towards the Malaysian officials but police intervened and the officials left the room.

"We can't bear it any longer," one woman said. "They're offering us compensation, but we've lost our entire families. This is China. They can't just tell us to come or go as they please. We're going to wait here. If they don't come, we're not leaving."

Dozens of countries have been involved in the search for the missing plane but the lack of firm answers from airline officials has undermined the relatives' confidence in the hunt for the jet.

On Friday, a first meeting was organised between the passengers' families and Malaysian government officials. That meeting also resulted in heated exchanges, boos and eruptions of anger.Six planes, including four Orion anti-submarine aircraft packed with state-of-the-art surveillance equipment, joined the search for debris from the aircraft over a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean, 2,500 kilometres (1,500 miles) southwest of Perth on Saturday.

Chinese, British and Australian naval ships were all steaming to the same area where two floating objects - possibly plane wreckage - were picked out on grainy satellite pictures.
 
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Re: Chinks Are Uncultured Retards!

And they tot michael jackson went there for concert?
 
Re: Chinks Are Uncultured Retards!

Thought you give up on this forum oredi. Told you it is like sex, more you fuck more you will come back. welcome back fucker..... hehehe



These Chinks are really Losers! Fucking Low Class Scumbags ... after 5000 years of civilisation and still behave like THUGS! :oIo:

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Police intervene as Chinese anger mounts over fate of MH370

AFP

Saturday, Mar 22, 2014


BEIJING - Police were forced to intervene on Saturday as relatives of Chinese passengers aboard vanished Flight MH370 rushed towards Malaysian officials at a Beijing hotel, demanding answers over the fate of their loved ones.

The confrontation at the Lido Hotel came as the search for the missing jet entered its third week, with many clinging to the hope that family members might still be alive and alleging Malaysian involvement in a cover-up.

A total of 153 Chinese were on board the Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that disappeared from civilian radar screens on March 8, nearly an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur. The plane was carrying 239 passengers and crew.

"Government of Malaysia, tell us the truth! Give us back our loved ones!" shouted audience members at Saturday's briefing at the hotel attended by government officials. The hotel has hosted daily briefings for relatives from representatives of the airline.

"The Malaysian government is deceiving us. They don't dare to face us. The Malaysian government are the biggest murderers," a relative in the audience shouted, even though there is no evidence to suggest a government conspiracy.As anger in the hall mounted, some relatives rushed towards the Malaysian officials but police intervened and the officials left the room.

"We can't bear it any longer," one woman said. "They're offering us compensation, but we've lost our entire families. This is China. They can't just tell us to come or go as they please. We're going to wait here. If they don't come, we're not leaving."

Dozens of countries have been involved in the search for the missing plane but the lack of firm answers from airline officials has undermined the relatives' confidence in the hunt for the jet.

On Friday, a first meeting was organised between the passengers' families and Malaysian government officials. That meeting also resulted in heated exchanges, boos and eruptions of anger.Six planes, including four Orion anti-submarine aircraft packed with state-of-the-art surveillance equipment, joined the search for debris from the aircraft over a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean, 2,500 kilometres (1,500 miles) southwest of Perth on Saturday.

Chinese, British and Australian naval ships were all steaming to the same area where two floating objects - possibly plane wreckage - were picked out on grainy satellite pictures.
 
Re: MAS CEO confesses MH370 was carrying highly flammable cargo

Insofar as lithium ion batteries are concerned, it depends on the Watt hour ratings. The conditions for carrying can be found in the relevant handbook.
 
Re: Chinks Are Uncultured Retards!

Hate ugly yellow filthy "Chinks".... they are worthless cheap rude mean racist dumb stupid people ever in the world..... bloody damn scumbags Chinks are greedy materialistic slave minded pervert homosexuals they breed like rats spread diseases all over the world.....

Chinks are like locust need to be wipe out agent orange.
 
oh yah, I'm looking for you. Sori to squat in your Tanah Melayu for so long.

Wished Chinks did not squat in your Tanah back in the 1400s-1800s era. If the angmoh squat in your Tanah in those days today we can only remembered there were once a Javanese Malay race in SEA and where are they now?

Probably extinct by then. Angmoh will use jihad throw their chickenpox 百花/ smallox and STD diseases angmohs into your kampongs and spread these diseases like wild fire and let you die with no medical cure. Once it was finished, come with Detrol to clean up the mess.

Australia is left with 200,000 aboriginals today and where were the millions of different tribes of aboriginals now? Extinct?




When news of the incident broke, I as a Malay-Muslim, said a quiet prayer for the passengers even though most were Chinese.

After observing their behaviour throughout these three weeks, my sympathies for these uncivilised Chink dogs have evaporated completely. I now wholeheartedly and fully agree with you that the more of these Chinks are killed in the crash, the better it is and will be.

My sympathies and prayers for the passengers, victims and families of the 13 other different nationalities continue to remain but not for these Chinks. I hope the bodies of these uncivilised Chink dogs will never be recovered.
 
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