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Da lama takder berita ttg mh370... Tapi ini berita baru... Bekas bos besar penerbangan perancis percaya ia reah ditembak jatuh oleh tentera usa KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 20 ― Another former airline boss has alleged of conspiracy in the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Flight MH370, with the latest claiming that the jetliner was possibly shot down by US military after it was “hacked”. Marc Dugain, an author and the former head of the now-defunct French-based Proteus Airlines, said he had travelled to Maldives, which is situated near Diego Garcia, a British island in the Indian Ocean that the US allegedly uses as an intelligence and air force base. According to French news outlet France24 yesterday, Dugain said he met with locals who claimed to have seen a plane flying in the direction of the island, whose stories told to local media were allegedly dismissed by the authorities. “I saw a huge plane fly over us at low altitude,” a fisherman on Kudahuvadhoo island reportedly told Dugain, as related in his six-page article in French weekly magazine Paris Match. “I saw red and blue stripes on a white background,” the fisherman added, referring to the MAS livery, and Dugain said his account was supported by several other locals. Dugain also said he met the mayor of neighbouring Baarah island, who showed him photos of a device seized by Maldives military after it was found a beach two weeks after the tragedy. He claimed that the device was a fire extinguisher, citing two aviation experts and a local military officer, and pointed out that the extinguisher must have been empty to have floated. This, Dugain claimed, was due to it being automatically triggered by a fire, even as all passengers and crew might have died from asphyxiation. The author also suspected that a hacker had hijacked the plane and remotely piloted it before it was shot down by US air force from Diego Garcia, which feared an attack similar to the 9/11 attacks. He also said in a separate radio interview that a British intelligence officer had cautioned him of the “risks” in investigating MH370’s disappearance, while suggesting instead that he “let time do its work”. In October, the head of Emirates Airline cast doubt on the official stance that the missing Flight MH370 is in the Indian Ocean even as an international search for the Malaysia Airlines plane yields no evidence or clues. Sir Tim Clark, head of the worlds largest commercial carrier since 1985, also told German weekly Der Spiegel he disagrees with the hypothesis shared by Australian investigators that the Beijing-bound jet with 239 people on board that disappeared under mysterious circumstances on March 8 had flown on autopilot for five hours and crashed into the ocean after running out of fuel. ====================== A French magazine has published a new conspiracy theory that Malaysian Airlines MH370 could have been shot down by the US Air Force fearing another Sept 11-like attack. However, Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Khalid Abu Bakar stressed that such claims must be substantiated with evidence. In the absence of evidence, he said these allegations only serve to strain diplomatic ties and compound the anguish of the passengers loved ones. We must be considerate to the families who are still without closure. The primary objective is to locate the plane and only then can we truly establish what had transpired. Until then it is a case of shooting in the dark, Khalid (right) told Malaysiakini in a text message today. According to the Paris Match magazine, former airline boss and French author Marc Dugain suggested a possible cover-up and speculated that the modern Boeing 777 jet could have been remotely controlled and shot down by the US. Dugain, who once helmed the now-defunct Proteus Airlines, said the US has always officially denied that MH370 came anywhere near Diego Garcia, a British island in the middle of the Indian Ocean. However, when he travelled to neighbouring Maldives, residents there told that they saw the missing airliner fly in the direction of Diego Garcia. I saw a huge plane fly over us at low altitude. I saw red and blue stripes on a white background – the colours of Malaysian airlines, a fisherman on Kudahuvadhoo island had told Dugain, and he claimed that other witnesses confirmed the sighting as well. Soft remote hijacking? MH370 was on on its way to Beijing on March 8 when it made a turnback while at the South China Sea, and was said to have headed south. The loss of the aircraft is touted as the greatest mystery in modern aviation history and a search is underway at the south of the Indian Ocean near Perth nine months after the plane was reported missing. Meanwhile, Dugain suggested that the Boeing 777 aircraft could have been hijacked by a hacker. In 2006, Boeing patented a remote control system using a computer placed inside or outside the aircraft, he noted. This technology lead Dugain to the idea of a soft remote hijacking. The former airline boss also suggested that a fire could have led the crew to deactivate electrical devices, including transmission systems. Dugain suspected that the plane then headed to Diego Garcia, where a number of scenarios might have been in play – including the US Air Force shooting it down for fear of another September 11-style attack.
Posted on: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 18:05:42 +0000

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