ASATUNEWS - Investigators uncover a communication message that appears eight minutes after the last complete transmission of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 . The message is called " partial ping " by investigators that could help investigators figure out who is actually happening on the aircraft before it stopped flying .
Last partial transmission of the Boeing 777 - 200ER that "comes from the aircraft for reasons as yet unknown , " said Chris McLaughlin , senior vice president of British company named Inmarsat PLC , a satellite operator that detects the signal .
Communication shaped " ping " it is the exchange of digital data between aircraft and satellites that goes automatically . According to Inmarsat , they consider it as a partial ping " failed log -in " to the satellite network . Or , said McLaughlin , a form of " system effort [ in the plane ] to reset [ reset ] himself. "
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There are various possible explanations for this partial message . However , he added that investigators had ruled out the possibility of the partial ping as human interaction with a satellite communication system .
" We do not judge [ ping partial ] involves a person who seeks to turn on the system , and communicate , " he said .
Partial Ping is the latest of a series of instructions related to the fact the loss of MH370 . The series of cryptic clues that continue to pose new questions to investigators about what happened with the MH370 .
Last Tuesday , the Malaysian authorities released a statement about the partial ping . In a statement , there were indications the Air Accident Investigation Branch Office UK found " evidence of partial data exchange between aircraft and land " that followed the last complete message , eight minutes earlier .
The investigator states " transmission [ partial it ] has not been understood , and the investigation is ongoing . " However , no further details .
In an interview , McLaughlin stated Inmarsat engineers and investigators seek to understand the conditions that can lead to the emergence of the incomplete message . However , " this does not affect the final estimate of the location of the aircraft" in the southern Indian Ocean .
After the plane disappeared from radar , aircraft connected to the Inmarsat satellites , almost once per hour for six hours . By analyzing the specific features of digital data exchange between aircraft and satellites , Inmarsat officials to map out the direction and the MH370 .
In a press conference last Tuesday , the Minister of Defense at the same Malaysian Transport Minister Hishamuddin Hussein reveal " partial data exchange " between the aircraft and Inmarsat .
When the message exchange is scheduled to re- occur , about an hour later , "the plane was no longer able to communicate " and thought to have disappeared .
By calculating the estimated speed , fuel consumption , and other factors of the aircraft , investigators sought to project at the point where MH370 really hit the surface of the water .
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak on Monday stated that the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 which has gone within two weeks this fall in the southern region of the Indian Ocean .
Families of passengers provide various reaction after hearing the news, ranging from anger to disbelief . Most relatives of the passengers said Malaysia Airlines to send a short message about the sad news before the official announcement of PM Najib opens .
Without strong evidence or signs of wreckage , most of the family was not being located at the end of waiting . They claim let down by lack of information and uncertainty over the waiting period .
Sahril Shaari , cousin Razahan passenger named Muhammad Zamani , who went to Beijing for honeymooners , says it wants to know more .
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" After 17 long days , we snapped heard that the [ aircraft ] that eventually ends up in the water , " he said . " We are very sad . However , we would like to see the wreckage , the bodies . "
With an air of fatigue due to staying up , Sahril is a member of the family who had gathered at Everly Hotel , Putrajaya , outside Kuala Lumpur . On Tuesday afternoon , a number of people reacted to the news with a sense of shock.
" My tears have run out, " Good said Omar , whose wife sobbing beside him . Congratulations son , Khairul Amri Congratulations , is a technician aircraft that fly to Beijing to make a living .
Included among the 227 passengers are Malaysian couple going on their honeymoon , a family who embark on his first foreign trip , two brothers from Indonesia on a business trip , and 18 painters and artists Chinese calligraphy , part of a large group that recently held exhibition in Kuala Lumpur .
Daniel Liau , who also helped with the organization of the exhibition , called the news " very difficult to accept . " | WSJ / MJF
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