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飯窯
註冊: 2009-10-24
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Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 30 日 |
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Plane debris found near Madagascar under investigation
BY MARCUS GILMER AND ANDREW FREEDMAN
8 hours ago
Plane debris found off the coast of Reunion, an island located about 500 miles east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, is under investigation for possible ties to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which went missing in March 2014.
http://mashable.com/2015/07/29/mh370-debris-reunion-madagascar-indian-ocean/
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註冊: 2009-10-24
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 30 日 |
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找不到舊post, 所以開新post
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Douglaschow
註冊: 2006-03-17
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 30 日 |
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又有藉口派海軍去非洲了!
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煩友
註冊: 2010-12-08
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 30 日 |
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非洲無油水, 掃5到奶粉的
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註冊: 2009-10-24
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 30 日 |
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我最不明白係機翼又大又重, 如何沖上岸?
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Douglaschow
註冊: 2006-03-17
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 30 日 |
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唔重,空心的,頂多40多kg。
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註冊: 2006-03-04
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 31 日 |
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聽講送咗去法國檢驗。
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註冊: 2006-03-04
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 31 日 |
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最新燒色:就算真係 MH370的機異_,現階段來說對尋找殘骸沒有幫助。
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註冊: 2006-03-17
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 7 月 31 日 |
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最低限度都証明唔係美軍騎劫佐!
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註冊: 2010-10-10
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 8 月 1 日 |
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Dont 凸 OR 愛 星 人 做 既
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pongyee
註冊: 2006-03-04
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 8 月 1 日 |
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德哥,美君騎刧完壐打佢落水刀得架。
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註冊: 2006-03-04
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 8 月 1 日 |
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https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa/a/29133806/recovered-plane-part-is-from-boeing-777/
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Malaysian authorities have confirmed that the plane wreckage washed up on an Indian Ocean island is from a Boeing 777, meaning the part is almost certainly from missing flight MH370.
The debris, part of a plane wing called a flaperon, could provide the first tangible clue to unlocking the mystery surrounding the doomed Malaysia Airlines plane, which disappeared without trace on March 8 last year with 239 people on board, including six Australians.
“I believe that we are moving closer to solving the mystery of MH370. This could be the convincing evidence that MH370 went down in the Indian Ocean,” Malaysia’s Deputy Transport Minister Abdul Aziz Kaprawi said last night.
The Malaysia Airlines flight was one of only three Boeing 777s to have been involved in major incidents, along with the downing of the MH17 over Ukraine last year and the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco airport in 2013 that left three dead.
The wing component found on the French island of Reunion bears the part number “657 BB”, according to photos of the debris.
“From the part number, it is confirmed that it is from a Boeing 777 aircraft. This information is from MAS (Malaysia Airlines). They have informed me,” the minister said.
The two-metre segment will be shipped late on Friday from Reunion, east of Madagascar, to arrive in the French city of Toulouse today, said the spokeswoman for the prosecutor’s office.
Experts from France’s crash investigators BEA will examine the part at an aeronautical centre of the Defence Ministry, to determine whether it was part of MH370.
The first results are expected next week, the spokeswoman said.
Australian Jeanette Maguire, whose sister Cathy was on board, said the discovery of the wreckage was “a very bittersweet feeling for all of the family, it’s quite emotional”.
“We’re really hoping for answers that we get from this wreckage that it is MH370 so that we have some idea and another part of our puzzle as to where our family and everyone else on board has gone, and have ended up, unfortunately,” she added.
WA scientists may be able to pinpoint MH370 crash
Scientists believe there is a consistency between the discovery of possible MH370 debris on Reunion Island and where it could have drifted since the plane disappeared 17 months ago - and there could be more that washes up.
Professor of Coastal Oceanography Charitha Pattiaratchi and colleagues at the University of Western Australia agreed it was likely after they refined their computer modelling following the find.
"The computer predictions indicated that it would take between 12 and 18 months for the debris to travel from the current search area in the southeast Indian Ocean to Reunion Island," he said.
Professor Pattiaratchi believes there could be more debris wash up on the island, Madagascar, or even the coast of Western Australia.
The Malaysia Airlines flight was one of only three Boeing 777s to have been involved in major incidents, along with the downing of flight MH17 over Ukraine last year and the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco airport in 2013 that left three dead.
Martin Dolan, chief commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which is leading the search for the passenger jet, said the agency was "increasingly confident that this debris is from MH370".
It comes as the Malay Mail Online is reporting that a Réunion Island paper is claiming that the flap section found on the island was allegedly stamped with the identifier “657 BB” which would correspond to a flaperon on a Boeing 777.
The newspaper paper Le Journal de l’île de La Réunion showed the exclusive close-up photo, apparently from the inside of a section of the flaperon claiming it was official proof that it was from a 777, identical to missing Flight MH370.
However this is yet to be confirmed by investigators.
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pongyee
註冊: 2006-03-04
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 8 月 6 日 |
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已確定機翼來自MH370。
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註冊: 2006-01-03
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 8 月 6 日 |
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成年幾先至沖上岸....
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註冊: 2003-01-27
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Re: Is it MH370? Post time: 8 月 6 日 |
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未生蠔殼就螺出泥太流於表面
要等佢生大隻d先得
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