Unanswered Questions of the dissapearance of Malaysia Airlines - TopicsExpress



          

Unanswered Questions of the dissapearance of Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER.. Why was there no Distress signal..?.... The plane would have been cruising at about 35,000 feet when it lost contact, giving the pilots plenty of time to report any technical problems.. How did passengers get on a plane using stolen passports?... How could any passenger able to board an international flight using a stolen passport listed in Interpol’s databases.. Why have search teams not found any debris?.. Why are missing passengers mobile phones still ringing?... At least one relative of a Chinese passenger on board the missing flight has successfully been able to ring his mobile phone - but nobody answers. Why did it take so long for Malaysia Airlines to reveal the plane was missing?... Air traffic controllers lost contact with flight MH370 at 2.40am...The company eventually issued a statement at 9.05am on Saturday, March 8...Was the delay simply down to incompetence or was it to delay covering something more sinister? Did the plane try and turn back?...why.. If true, was this an attempt to land after a mid-air disaster? Or because of some element of foul play on board the aircraft? Why did another pilot hear mumbling and interference when he tried to contact flight MH370?... A pilot who was flying in the vicinity of flight MH370 said he heard mumbling and interference when he tried to contact the missing plane....The pilot, who asked to remain anonymous, told the New Straits Times that his plane, which was bound for Narita, Japan, was able to make contact using an emergency frequency...We managed to establish contact with MH370 just after 1.30am and asked them if they have transferred into Vietnamese airspace, he said.“There were a lot of interference ... static ... but I heard mumbling from the other end. “That was the last time we heard from them, as we lost the connection,” he told the New Sunday Times. Are the oil slicks found in the ocean of any significance?.. A Vietnamese search plane saw two possible oil slicks in the area the flight went missing. Aerial photographs of the streaks, said to be around 12 miles long, have been released....But vessels who were sent to the area failed to find any further sign of the plane and it cannot be confirmed they are linked to flight MH370....Yet they remain the strongest piece of evidence of crash so far.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 06:11:44 +0000

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