Posted on 03/18/2014 10:48:05 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A report by a United Nations-backed watchdog has given fresh hope that the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 could still be found intact while reports from a far-flung atoll in the Indian Ocean Kudahuvadhoo suggest it could be near there.
Austria-based Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO), which has extremely sensitive sensors throughout the world, says it did not detect any explosion or crash both on land or at sea since the aircraft disappeared on March 8.
CTBTO executive secretary Lassina Zarbo said plane accidents could be detected with three of the four technologies used by the organisations International Monitoring System.
Our data could potentially shed light on the whereabouts of flight MH370. We owe it to the anxious families waiting for news of their loved ones that this potential is used to its fullest, he said on the CTBTO website.
While the system was put in place primarily to detect nuclear explosions, it can also detect the explosion of a large aircraft as well as its impact on the ground or on water.
CTBTO stations have detected some plane accidents in the past, including the crash of an aircraft at Narita airport in Japan in March 2009.
If the CTBTO information is correct, it raises questions over where the plane is now. Investigators have not ruled out that the plane could have crashed in the Indian Ocean but they are also looking at possible sites where it could have landed.
In the southern corridor, several islands have been identified for scrutiny.
These include Male in the Maldives, the Diego Garcia United States air base, an airport in Sri Lanka all of which have reportedly been downloaded into the aircraft simulator in the house of the planes pilot Capt Zaharie Ahmad Shah.
Others include the Christmas Islands and the Cocos Keeling Islands, also in the Indian Ocean.
Residents of the remote Maldives island of Kudahuvadhoo in Dhaal Atoll have reported seeing a low flying plane on the morning the plane disappeared. Diego Garcia is just south of the atoll.
Several residents of Kudahuvadhoo told a local news portal that they saw a low flying jumbo jet at around 6.15am on March 8.
They said that it was a white aircraft, with red stripes across it which is what Malaysia Airlines planes typically look like.
Eyewitnesses from the Kudahuvadhoo concurred that the aeroplane was travelling North to South-East, towards the southern tip of the Maldives Addu. They also noted the incredibly loud noise that the flight made when it flew over the island.
Ive never seen a jet flying so low over our island before. Weve seen seaplanes, but Im sure that this was not one of those. I could even make out the doors on the plane clearly, said an eyewitness.
Mohamed Zaheem, the Island Councillor of Kudahuvadhoo, told the portal that the residents of the island had spoken about the incident.
The Times of UK also quoted the manager of the Blue Leaf Guesthouse on the atoll as seeing a large plane flying very low over the island.
Speaking from a fishing boat, he too said the plane had blue and white markings.
Satellite data suggests that the last ping was received from the flight somewhere close to the Maldives and Diego Garcia.
There is also speculation that if the plane, that was last detected at 2.15am off Phuket, had headed north, it could have hidden itself near Singapore Airlines flight SQ68, also a Boeing 777-200, thus tricking ground radar controllers as it flew past Laos, Myanmar, China and India.
It could have then disengaged itself and landed in any of several airports in the area including in Turkmenistan, Kyrgystan, Nepal or, ominously, in Urumqi which is the capital of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in China.
The Uighurs are rebelling against China and, soon after the missing plane, there was a letter circulated which seemed to claim that it had indeed been seized by the Uighurs.
Sounds likely. There was a report on the news a couple nights ago. That if terrorists were to fly a bomb-laden plane like that towards Israel, they would overfly Muslim nations and Israel could not attempt shooting it down until it was a few minutes from striking Israeli cities like Tel Aviv. Imagine only having a window of two to five minutes to shoot it down. You can bet Israel wants to know where the plane is, and from what direction it is coming from, and how terrorists will utilize it.
Last paragraph article
I'm sure the 777 landed at DG and the base hasn't noticed yet. /sarc
OTOH, I'm positive that intelligence and in particular the NRO knew within a few seconds or minutes if the aircraft landed in a controlled manner or crashed on land. But I'm not so sure they could detect a fairly clean nose-in plunge into deep water, unless they were already monitoring the flight progress and it suddenly disappeared. Debris would float to the surface but most would be miniscule.
yes, hoosiermama. responsibility was claimed by a group within 48 hours but those claims were initially dismissed:
http://nypost.com/2014/03/10/chinese-group-claims-plane-disappearance-amid-parallels-to-lockerbie/
the Malays say that a 35yo Uigher was on the plane. He has variously been identified as 1) a flight engineer; 2) a person who had taken flight training; 3) a professor; and 4) a person traveling with the Chinese calligraphy team.
The Uigher man identified as a professor has self-identified himself to authorities, and upon a closer look, seems to be a case of the wrong person with a matching name to that of the 35yo Uigher that was on the plane.
The name of the missing Uigher person is A. Maimaitijiang
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/uighur-professor-i-was-not-the-one-on-mh370
I take that back. It could/would be detected acoustically by undersea sensors.
Do we know the national origin of the co-pilot?
Read my link for Gans early in the thead. Runway is seasonally used for a resort spa. Good prices between February and April ;-)
upper middle class Malay, son of a government employee.
http://news.yahoo.com/missing-flights-co-pilot-religious-not-reckless-family-122704495—sector.html
CNN, coincidentally, did a film interview of him just a month prior to the hijacking and found him “charming.”
http://hereandnow.wbur.org/2014/03/18/fariq-hamid-pilot
Thanks blue
Check out the interview with the co pilot! Ya all!
Situation calls for immediate unannounced review of Gan’s aviation fuel inventories (same at all other potential way-stations). But by whom?
Christmas Islands and the Cocos Keeling Islands are along the southern part of the Holy Arc.
LOL.
I am of the opinion that McInerny is probably right. They know where that plane is they are just not sharing. This search is starting to resemble a 3 stooges movie.
Malaysia Airlines is state owned and run.
Expect incompetence and expect the media to overlook it.
Remember the Chilean miners? Did the media criticize the mine? No, it was state owned and the media (socialist) does not criticize government as a matter of coarse...so the hoopla became about the rescue. Hooray, for the rescue! But...if say the Koch Brothers owned that mine...look out, the media would call for them to be executed on day two.
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