Missing Malaysian plane! All hope lost and passengers presumed - TopicsExpress



          

Missing Malaysian plane! All hope lost and passengers presumed dead and their bodies might never be recovered. How & why it was diverted to South Indian Ocean will remain a mystery and again we might never know. Its reported that the airline flew into the wrong direction, deep into the Indian Ocean far away from any landing sites, with little fuel just enough to take it to its destination. Congratulations to the UK satellite company which finally gave a conclusive research on the missing plane and helped the Malaysian government to finally understand that their airline went down and plunged into the sea killing all on board. I just checked how this amazing company came with such findings! The British Inmarsat used a wave phenomenon discovered in the nineteenth century to analyse the seven pings its satellite picked up from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 to determine its final destination. These findings led Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak to conclude on Monday that the Boeing 777, which disappeared more than two weeks ago, crashed thousands of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean, killing all 239 people on board. The pings, automatically transmitted every hour from the aircraft after the rest of its communications systems had stopped, indicated it continued flying for hours after it disappeared from its flight path from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. From the time the signals took to reach the satellite and the angle of elevation, Inmarsat was able to provide two arcs, one north and one south that the aircraft could have taken. Inmarsats scientists then interrogated the faint pings using a technique based on the Doppler effect, which describes how a wave changes frequency relative to the movement of an observer, in this case the satellite, a spokesman said. Its reported Britains Air Accidents Investigation Branch was also involved in the analysis. The Doppler effect is why the sound of a police car siren changes as it approaches and then overtakes an observer. Im disappointed that it took so much time to discover what exactly happened to the flight. In these modern times of technology, the world expected quick and swift results. To take close to 3 weeks just to discover the plane crashed into the sea is criminal to say the least and clearly exposes the incompetence of the scientists of today. Lastly the noise, name calling & screams targeted on the Malaysian authorities by relatives and families of the passengers is a bit weird. Did they expect the plane will still be flying 3 weeks since its disappearance?
Posted on: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 22:05:08 +0000

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