Malaysian Official
Denies Report That Missing Jet Flew for Hours
Charlie Campbell March
13, 2014
Malaysia ’s defense minister denied reports Thursday that the Missing
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 may have stayed airborne for as much
as four hours after it was lost from radar screens, the Associated Press reports.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier Thursday that U.S. investigators and national-security officials believe that
data automatically downloaded and sent to a maintenance-and-monitoring program from the
aircraft’s two Rolls-Royce Trent 800 engines indicated that the plane may have
remained in the air for much longer than previously believed.
That would mean the
plane may have traveled more than 2,000 additional nautical miles, reaching points as far as
the Pakistani border or even the Arabian
Sea , said the Journal.
Acting Defense
Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said that Rolls-Royce and Boeing, the maker of
the Boeing 777, had denied the report, according to the AP.
Erin Atan,
Rolls-Royce head of Asia-Pacific and Middle East communications, was unable
to confirm or deny the Wall Street Journal reporter
earlier when contacted by TIME, citing the terms of sharing information
relating to an official accident investigation.
“We are monitoring
the situation, and we have offered Malaysia Airlines and related parties all
cooperation from the outset,” she said, naturally raising questions as to why
this information, if accurate, was not shared with passengers’ families
earlier. On Wednesday, U.S. officials told AFP that American spy satellites detected no sign of a
mid-air explosion when the jet vanished. Heat signatures from exploding aircraft have been used
as a clue in previous incidents but none was spotted in this case, said the
officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The Wall Street Journal report
appeared to widen rather than shrink the search for Flight 370, which has entered its sixth
day. Debris spotted in the South China Sea by Chinese satellites on
Sunday — but only released overnight — has since been dismissed by
Vietnamese officials who claim the area had already been “searched thoroughly.”
India has also now agreed to help out with efforts. “Malaysia and India are
in contact on this since yesterday and contact points are being discussed.
These contact points will ascertain
what assistance is required and what India can offer,” a
spokesman at New
Delhi ’s Foreign Ministry said
on Wednesday.
India boasts a large military command in its territory in the Andaman
and Nicobar islands and operates navy patrols in the busy shipping routes of
the Malacca Strait .
Flight 370 took off
from the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur at 12:41
a .m. on Saturday, heading for Beijing ,
with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board. Contact with Malaysian air-traffic
control was lost after some 40 minutes over the Gulf of Thailand ,
at a height of around 10,700
m .
Vietnamese
air-traffic control says the plane never entered its airspace, and conflicting
reports have emerged that it may have turned back and been spotted by military
radar on the northeastern side of the Malay Peninsula by Pulau Perak. No
distress call was received. A dozen countries are
taking part in the search, with 42 ships and 39 aircraft involved. But efforts
have been plagued
with confusion and contradictory
reports, and complaints increasingly hurled at the Malaysian authorities.
At his end of Congress press conference on Thursday, Chinese
Premier Li Keqiang revealed that the superpower had eight boats and 10
satellites trying to locate the plane. “As long as there is a glimmer of hope, we will
not stop searching for the plane,” he told reporters gathered at Beijing ’s
Great Hall of the People. Of the 239 people on board, 153 were Chinese.
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier Thursday that
Structure of the Lead :
Who---Charlie Campbell
When---March 13, 2014
What---Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
may have stayed airborne for as much as four hours after it was lost
from radar screens
Why---Malaysian
air-traffic control was lost
Where---Malaysia
Keywords :
1. radar---雷達
2.
maintenance-and-monitoring---維護和監控
3.
nautical---航海天文
4.
spy---間諜
5.
signatures---簽名
6.
shrink---縮小
7.
ascertain---查明
8.
plagued---困擾
9.
contradictory---矛盾
10.
glimmer---微光
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It was really a mystery that the plane disappeared in the sky.
回覆刪除Some thought that the plane was kidnapped by the terrorism.
But my opinion is that maybe the plane just fled through Bermuda. Just kidding :D
Although the crew and passengers on board might die, we still should pray for them until the mystery being solved.
I hope the fight MH370 will be discovered and solved this mysterious case in the future.More importantly,the passengers on the flight are safe enough to stay in an unknown place.
回覆刪除This incident is too strange. But I still hope that they are alive.
回覆刪除I hope that the plane can be found as soon as possible. I am sad to see this news and I hope there will be no crisis in the world. Peace.
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