Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

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Morningside

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Saturday 8th March 2014
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TeamD

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Saturday 8th March 2014
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Having flown with them in the past, I'm not entirely surprised frown

unrepentant

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263 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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Doesn't look good,2 1/2 hrs overdue, looks like it's down. CNN have a VP of Malaysian on, sounds like they have no info but are "searching". It's flying overland so it's all a bit strange. Malaysian has a good safety record IIRC, as does the 777.

Rich_AR

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211 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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I'm just watching the local news in Singapore. Apparently they lost contact over Vietnam. It did not enter Chinese airspace.

phumy

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244 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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TeamD said:
Having flown with them in the past, I'm not entirely surprised frown
Based on what?

I fly with them regularly and they are one of the safest airlines.

patmahe

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211 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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phumy said:
Based on what?

I fly with them regularly and they are one of the safest airlines.
Have flown with them too and found them excellent, much nicer plane than 2 recent BA long haul flights I took.

This however is not looking good frown

Testaburger

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205 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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TeamD said:
Having flown with them in the past, I'm not entirely surprised frown
Idiot.

As mentioned, they're regarded as a much nicer airline to fly with than anything the UK has to offer. And a good safety record to boot.

Sadly, the prognosis doesn't look good for MH 370. Details a sketchy, but apparently Vietnamese Naval radar tracked them going down in to the sea..

No distress calls or emergency signals suggests something quite catastrophic whilst airborne.

TeamD

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239 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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phumy said:
TeamD said:
Having flown with them in the past, I'm not entirely surprised frown
Based on what?

I fly with them regularly and they are one of the safest airlines.
Based upon at least two occasions where I've been roasted in one of their planes sat on the tarmac and a 14 hour delay in KL due to an engine fault that according to a fellow passenger had not been resolved from his outbound flight a week earlier.

BTW: www.jacdec.de safety rankings 2013 puts Malaysian at 34th out of 60 so I wouldn't class that as "one of the safest airlines", would you?

Petrus1983

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169 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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Vietnam media quote Navy Admiral Ngo Van Phat saying military radar recorded #MH370 crashing into sea 153 miles south of Phu Quoc island.

The aircraft is just 12 years old and the weather was good for the whole flight plan.

ETA - the above quote is as yet unconfirmed by the airline.

TeamD

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Saturday 8th March 2014
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Testaburger said:
TeamD said:
Having flown with them in the past, I'm not entirely surprised frown
Idiot.

As mentioned, they're regarded as a much nicer airline to fly with than anything the UK has to offer. And a good safety record to boot.

Sadly, the prognosis doesn't look good for MH 370. Details a sketchy, but apparently Vietnamese Naval radar tracked them going down in to the sea..

No distress calls or emergency signals suggests something quite catastrophic whilst airborne.
Name calling eh? WTF do you know?

Testaburger

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Saturday 8th March 2014
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TeamD said:
Name calling eh? WTF do you know?
In terms of airlines and aviation? A fair bit more than you, I'd suspect.


TeamD

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Saturday 8th March 2014
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Testaburger said:
TeamD said:
Name calling eh? WTF do you know?
In terms of airlines and aviation? A fair bit more than you, I'd suspect.
Doubtful. But there is one thing I can state categorically. Most pilots of my acquaintance are opinionated armholes of which I guess you are of the category. Every flight I have ever taken with Malaysian has been crap, tired planes, delays due to tech faults etc. Given a choice I would never fly with them again...EVER.

Pommygranite

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223 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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TeamD said:
phumy said:
TeamD said:
Having flown with them in the past, I'm not entirely surprised frown
Based on what?

I fly with them regularly and they are one of the safest airlines.
Based upon at least two occasions where I've been roasted in one of their planes sat on the tarmac and a 14 hour delay in KL due to an engine fault that according to a fellow passenger had not been resolved from his outbound flight a week earlier
BTW: www.jacdec.de safety rankings 2013 puts Malaysian at 34th out of 60 so I wouldn't class that as "one of the safest airlines", would you?
So because you've been sat on the Tarmac for a few hours and some bloke gave you a bit of gossipy news you're not surprised one of their planes crashed killing 200+ people? Really?

Also, Jacdec rate Ryanair about the same safety wise and they're not exactly dropping out the sky.

Interestingly Qantas rate near top yet they've had numerous issues in last few years - turbulence causing multiple injuries, 380 engines blowing up, planes running into each other and buildings etc.

Personally I've flown Malaysian a lot without issue to the UK from Oz and they're fine IMHO.


motco

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253 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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I was on a Malaysian Air aircraft that tried to land with its gear up at KL. Obviously the tower shouted at him 'cos he did a quick panic go-around from only a couple of hundred feet. yikes

TeamD

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239 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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Pommygranite said:
So because you've been sat on the Tarmac for a few hours and some bloke gave you a bit of gossipy news you're not surprised one of their planes crashed killing 200+ people? Really?
Gossipy? Get real will you? When they can't start the fecking engines properly as you're pushed back then there is a certain lack of attention to detail going on!

Pommygranite said:
Personally I've flown Malaysian a lot without issue to the UK from Oz and they're fine IMHO.
And you are entitled to your HO, as am I, I reckon they are crap.

ETA: And since you bring up Ryanair, if you're happy to fly on an airline that would be quite happy to fly bags without the body then more fool you.

Edited by TeamD on Saturday 8th March 07:20

TimJMS

2,584 posts

258 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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Shocking news. A serious airline with a great safety record involving the safest aircraft to ever fly. The truth will out.

Testaburger

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205 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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TeamD

You're right. You're the expert.

Be aware that the majority of he travelling populace disagrees with you.

It appears that it is you that is coming across as an opinionated tosser.

Eric Mc

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272 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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Please stop the bickering please - it's very unseemly.

Was it dark in the region at the time of the accident or was it daylight?

Testaburger

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Saturday 8th March 2014
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It was dark.

There are tens of thousands of fishing vessels in that area, operating specifically at night. I believe many of them are not equipped with radios however, so it may take a while for any witnesses to contact authorities.

skyrover

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211 months

Saturday 8th March 2014
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PIC was Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, a 53-year-old Malaysian with a total of 18,365 flying hours. He joined the company in 1981.

not a rookie then