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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

.Note The Search Radar Emerges In MH370

.Note The Search Radar Emerges In MH370

MH370 kian complicated search efforts after conflicting reports emerged about the last sighting the aircraft that Malaysia Airlines, before it disappeared in the early hours of Saturday.

Senior air force officials Malaysia on Tuesday denied some media reports. In the report, referred to in military radar captures signals from MH370 crossing over the Strait of Malacca. Officials say the final radar track the location of planes in the air space between Malaysia and Viet Nam. At that time the plane apparently tried to turn back from the route originally.

According to Malaysia's top brass, the search near the Strait of Malacca, which is farther to the West than the original search location, is simply the Act of anticipation.

Search for the last four days seemed futile. The experts agreed that a team of searchers looking for the plane's location, it is not appropriate. Either exploded in the air or when it hit the surface of the water, the aircraft should leave the various debris.

In the past, the plane that crashed into the water leaving items such as a float, bearing seats, as well as lifeboats, said John Purvis. He is the former head of Boeing Co. aircraft accident investigator.

According to officials of the United States (US), Malaysia authorities are now holding the coordination of an international search. The coordination included the operations of two destroyers of the Navy (AL) and the U.S. reconnaissance aircraft.

The search is now involving 40 ships and at least 30 aircraft from a number of countries. With a fleet of it, said a spokesman for the US NAVY's seventh fleet, William Marks, Gulf of Thailand area already searched meticulously.

"According to my assessment, we've been combing the Gulf of Thailand," he said. "We flew through an area of 9,000 square nautical miles. However, we could not find any trace of the wreckage. "

Meanwhile, Chinese officials on Tuesday urged Malaysia to speed up the search MH370. More than 150 Chinese citizens took part in the flight of nahash.

"On behalf of the families of the passengers, we ask [the Government] Malaysia work harder and accelerate the search efforts," said Qin Gang, spokesman of Chinese Foreign Ministry.

In Malaysia, local police claimed to be investigating the possibility of hijacking or sabotage in the MH370. They also put together a psychological profile and personality of the passengers and crew.

So far there is no information on incidents related to terrorism, said Inspector General of police Khalid Abu Bakar on Tuesday. Still, the investigation is divided into four areas, namely the possibility of piracy, sabotage, crew or passenger psychology issues, as well as the personal issues of crew or passengers. According to Khalid, the fourth is the normal consideration in an investigation. He added investigators until now have not found evidence that led to one of the four possibilities.

John Brennan, Director of the U.s. Central Intelligence Agency or the CIA, on Tuesday said the u.s. does not rule out any theories, including terrorism in the incident MH370.

"We cannot ignore any theory," he explained.

Malaysia's Department of civil aviation — with the help of other agencies, including the U.s. National Transportation Safety Board and Boeing — was also studying the possibility of mechanical problems.WSJ

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