JANASENA Posted January 29, 2015 Report Posted January 29, 2015 KUALA LUMPUR: The mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 in March last year was on Thursday declared as an accident, fulfilling a legal obligation that will allow the next of kin of the 239 people, including five Indians, on board to claim compensation.In a pre-recorded message Malaysia civil aviation chief Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said, "It is with the heaviest heart and deepest sorrow that we officially declare Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 an accident." All 239 passengers and crew on board are presumed to have lost their lives, he said in the message broadcast on Malaysian television. Despite an international search operation, no trace of the Beijing-bound aircraft has been found so far. The plane disappeared over the Indian Ocean on March 8, 2014 one hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur. Officials said that the recovery operation is ongoing. Azharuddin said that the search for the Boeing 777-200 aircraft "remains a priority." He said that "Chicago Convention" on International Civil Aviation states that the definition of the term "accident" includes "the aircraft is missing". "It also states that 'an aircraft is considered to be missing when the official search has been terminated and the wreckage has not been located.'" Azharuddin said the investigation by the safety team and Malaysian police were ongoing, but both were limited by the lack of physical evidence at this time, particularly the flight recorders. "At this juncture, there is no evidence to substantiate any speculations as to the cause of the accident," he said, adding that an interim report detailing the progress of the safety investigation will be released soon. The announcement means that the next of kin can move ahead with claims of compensation and insurance. Indians on board the plane were Chetna Kolekar, Swanand Kolekar, Suresh Kolekar, Chandrika Sharma and Prahlad Shirsatha.
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JANASENA Posted January 29, 2015 Author Report Posted January 29, 2015 something fishy , air asia kooda dorikindi but idi dorakala. kaneesam black box kooda dorakala. edo jarigindi. history lo mystery ga migilipoyindi
Nene_Thopu Posted January 29, 2015 Report Posted January 29, 2015 something fishy , air asia kooda dorikindi but idi dorakala. kaneesam black box kooda dorakala. edo jarigindi. history lo mystery ga migilipoyindi US navy koolchesindhi ani talk.... Enta nijam oo US ki tappa evariki telvad
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JANASENA Posted January 29, 2015 Author Report Posted January 29, 2015 MH370 shot down by US, says former airline CEO The former director of French airline Proteus has suggested that a US military jet shot down Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 over the Indian Ocean to prevent it being used to attack an airbase on Diego Garcia. Marc Dugain also said that he had been warned off delving too deeply into the fate of flight MH370 by a British intelligence officer who told him that he was taking "risks", according to France Inter. The Independent reports that Dugain had travelled to the Maldives and interviewed witnesses "who reportedly told him they had seen a 'huge plane flying at a really low altitude' towards the island bearing the Malaysia Airlines colours". MH370 conspiracy theories: what happened to the missing plane? According to the official account of MH370's final hours, the missing plane probably did make a sharp left turn to fly west towards the American base on the British territory of Diego Garcia soon after it lost radio contact with air traffic controllers. However, it is believed to have made another left turn thousands of miles before it reached the base, which is about halfway between Indonesia and East Africa. MH370 then flew south before running out of fuel and crashing into the ocean about 1,000 miles off the Australian coast, according to an analysis based on satellite tracking data. In an article for Paris Match, Dugain rejects this theory and says the plane will not be found in the search zone. Instead he argues that in order to cover up evidence of its actions the US sent air accident investigators on a wild goose chase. He said it was not possible that an object the size of a Boeing 777 could disappear without trace unless someone was deliberately concealing its whereabouts. Since Malaysia Airlines lost contact with the plane in March last year, MH370 conspiracy theories have proliferated. Meanwhile investigators continue their search in the southern Indian Ocean.
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