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Najib the crook to close his MH-370 Magic Show after 4th anniversary

tun_dr_m

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Boeing 777 disappearance magic quite perfect except some small pieces of debris surfacing in Nigger-land. This is way better than his previous Mongolian BBQ show, very good Tun Najib!


https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...rlines-final-report-on-missing-mh370-10025954

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Malaysia to release final report on missing MH370 after latest search ends
So far, three fragments of MH370 have been found on western Indian Ocean shores, including a two-metre wing part known as a flaperon. (AFP/Handout)





By Sumisha Naidu
@SumishaCNA
08 Mar 2018 05:59PM (Updated: 08 Mar 2018 06:00PM)
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KUALA LUMPUR: The final, detailed investigation report into the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has been suspended pending the outcome of a new search for the Boeing-777.

In an interim statement shared with the next-of-kin on the fourth anniversary of the plane's disappearance, the MH370 investigation team said "any new evidence uncovered is likely to significantly affect the investigation".

"In the event that the aircraft is found, the Team will conduct further investigation," it said, in the statement released on Thursday (Mar 8) afternoon.

"If the aircraft is not found and a decision is made to discontinue the search, the Team will resume the completion of the report and release it in the months ahead," read the statement.

Annex 13 of the Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation to the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention) states that if any accident and investigation report cannot be finalised, an interim statement has to be issued at every anniversary of the accident.

Flight MH370 went missing on Mar 8, 2014 en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, with 239 people onboard. An initial years-long search in the southern Indian Ocean failed to yield any results although pieces of debris have washed up to shore.

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In January, a private American firm entered an agreement with the Malaysian government to resume the search on a "no find, no fee" basis. Ocean Infinity will be paid only if the debris field or black boxes are found within 90 days.

The Seabed Constructor ship used in the search for missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 which disappeared in 2014. (Photo: AFP/TONY ASHBY)

The fourth interim report states that no new debris has been found since its last report in 2017 that said that three items of debris were confirmed to be from MH370.

However, "there is continuing activity to retrieve and examine any new debris that is discovered".

"MORE" SHOULD HAVE BEEN REPORTED

Some next-of-kin, however, believe more should have gone into the interim report given the lack of information available.

"While waiting for an outcome via Ocean Infinity, the government could and should release reports on existing information," said Grace Nathan, daughter of passenger Anne Daisy.

"For example it would be nice to see the complete cargo manifest released and a report regarding the same.

"Secondly, it would be good to see our government come up with a plan for debris recovery should the plane be found instead of waiting for it to be found before anything is even initiated.

"It would help us feel that the government is hopeful or even optimistic that the plane will be found. It would be a sign of dedication and good faith."

JOINT EFFORTS

Malaysian officials are currently working with Australian authorities on plans to recover the plane's wreckage or its flight recorders, in the event the aircraft is found.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak reiterated the country's commitment to finding the plane.

"We are pushing the global aviation community to take measures to make our skies safer," he said on his official Twitter account on Thursday.




Source: CNA/Reuters/aa
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halsey02

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They can with pin-point accuracy by whatever technology out there to bomb a target, they cannot find a 'large' airliner with 200+ passengers & crew?. This must another greatest wayang in history.
 

whoami

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They can with pin-point accuracy by whatever technology out there to bomb a target, they cannot find a 'large' airliner with 200+ passengers & crew?. This must another greatest wayang in history.

With state-of-the-art technology, US cant even detect a plane flying toward twin towers and u expect Bolehland to detect parts of plane in the ocean? I consider 9/11 as wayang too.
 
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The same goes with SilkAir 185...the capitan Tsu commited suicide.

Findings by NTSB were refuted by Singapore authorities.
 
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