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Monday 3 August 2015

The fragment belongs to Reunion Island MH370? What is known so far

Malaysia and also the entire world was shocked by the discovery of the wreckage on the island of La Reunion. What we know so far?

Malaysia and also the entire world was shocked by the discovery of fragments of the plane on the island of Reunion, near Madagascar in the Indian Ocean in the early morning (Malaysian time).

The question is whether the discovery of fragments of the component known as "flaperon" This will unlock the mystery of the lost aircraft Malaysia Airlines (MAS) MH370 missing since March last year?

What is actually found? [CLICK PHOTO GALLERY]

AHAD, 2 OGOS 2015

Cleaning a beach in the Indian Ocean island of Reunion near verify've found a blue chair three months ago while doing her daily routine - cleaning the beach.

Previously reported that a plane was found stranded on the coast of Reunion Island, near Madagascar.

The object, however, found at a different location than the flaperon invention.

SABTU, 1 OGOS 2015:

Fragments of the plane arrived in Paris early Saturday morning for investigation. Airport sources told, during the two-meter fragments took off from the island at 9:15 pm local time.

Former Chairman of Regional Flights Pilots MAS, Datuk Capt Nik Nik Hussain Huzlan explain to Astro Awani, whether it flaperon and the importance of the investigation of the debris found in unlocking the mysteries of lost MH370.

AFP news agency reported that the aircraft debris was found belongs to the Boeing 777. It is based on numbers contained in these fragments.

Meanwhile, the discovery of fragments of barnacles on the plane now becomes a question mark about what may help unlock the mystery MH370.

Director of the Institute of Oceanography and Environmental Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), Prof Dr Zulfigar Yassin share 5 important facts about the species of barnacles.

Friday, July 31, 2015:

AFP reported the story of Johnny Begue beach workers and Cedric Gobalsoumy how they found "strange objects" on stranded in Saint-Andre, Reunion island.

They said the object covered with sand and barnacles on the edge.

Originally they wanted to let the carcass at the roadside before they contacted the police after one of their colleagues were on crashed plane and read about the MH370.

Thursday, July 30, 2015:

Fragments of two meters, which looks like the wing or flaperon found the locals when cleaning work is carried out and the beach has a code number.

A local resident then sent some pictures to an expert on aviation security, Xavier Tytelman.

He believes it is likely debris Airlines flight MH370 owned by the same form of fragments with MH370 aircraft, the Boeing 777.

"The Code is not a registration plate number, the serial number is not, however, a reference number that will allow it identified.

"In a few days, we will get the answer," he said as quoted by AFP news agency.

The number on the chip it is 'BB670.'

Who will manage the investigation?

Joint Agency Coordination Center (JACC) said Malaysia will manage the investigation with the assistance of The Boeing Company, Office of Investigations and Analysis of French Civil Aviation Security, BEA, the National Transportation Safety Bureau of the United States and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.


When the results of the investigation could be found?

Saturday, August 1, 2015:

Wing aircraft debris was found on the island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean arrived in France in early Saturday morning for investigation. Airport sources told, during the two-meter fragments took off from the island at 9:15 pm local time.

Aircraft maker, Boeing also let Astro Awani, it was willing to cooperate in the investigation into the discovery of fragments of the wing that are likely to come from the best Malaysia Airline (MAS) MH370.

Boeing reportedly will send a technical team to France after a request from the investigating team to confirm the fragments found on the island of Reunion on Thursday.

"At the request of the authorities of civil aviation, Boeing will send a technical team to assist in analyzing the parts that were found on the island of Reunion," commented a spokesman for Boeing Commercial Airplanes when asked to confirm about the team.

July 31, 2015:

Martin Dolan said in a press conference held in Sydney, Australia expects chip verification results will be known within 24 hours

"We are working with the French and Malaysia to analyze all the information, but no longer any final decision and we hope that in the near future, we can get a decision within 24 hours," said Dolan told AFP.

Thursday, July 30, 2015:

Puzzle pieces on the status of the aircraft wings were found on the island of Reunion expected to be known within 72 hours.

According to the former head of the Regional Airline Pilots MAS, Datuk Capt Nik Nik Hussain Huzlan, assuming that it is usually made based on investigation procedures by the international investigation.


What authority?

SABTU, 1 OGOS 2015:

French Defence Minister pledged to continue to support Malaysia in the investigation of an aircraft wing fragments found on the island of Reunion, near Madagascar recently.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said he had contacted his counterpart in France, Jean-Yves Le Drian and confirms wing fragments will be sent to the Technical Aeronautical Laboratory DGA in Balma, east of Toulouse, France.

Boeing reportedly will send a technical team to France after a request from the investigating team to confirm the fragments found on the island of Reunion on Thursday.

"At the request of the authorities of civil aviation, Boeing will send a technical team to assist in analyzing the parts that were found on the island of Reunion," commented a spokesman for Boeing Commercial Airplanes Astro AWANI when asked to confirm about the team.

Friday, July 31, 2015:

Deputy Transport Minister, Ab Aziz Kaprawi said the mysterious fate of missing flight MH370 from more than 500 days ago is now almost certain that unfolds after the aircraft debris was found in the Indian Ocean confirmed belong to a Boeing 777 aircraft.

"I believe we are close to finalizing the MH370 mystery. It may be convincing evidence that the MH370 crashed in the Indian Ocean," said Ab Aziz Kaprawi told AFP.

Earlier, the Chief Commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Martin Dolan said 'confident' that the remainder of the fuselage of the plane was found MH370.

Thursday, July 30, 2015:

Malaysia sent a special team to Reunion Island to investigate whether the fragments were found belongs to the missing flight MH370 over a year ago.

Speaking in New York, Minister of Transport Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Laimemaklumkan any findings need to be investigated before approval can be made.

In a statement this morning, Malaysia Airlines told it was too early to link the discovery of fragments of the plane MH370.

"It's too early to speculate on the airline where it came from flaperon it for now," the airline said in a press statement here.

CNN aviation analyst and former Inspector General of the US Department of Transportation, Mary Schiavo said the plane was printed with a serial number to identify the parts that are to be identified and matched to the particular aircraft model.

"If the part number is stamped on the plane was still there, (the authorities) need only make a phone call to Boeing or the index to see if it belongs to a Boeing 777. And if it belongs to the Boeing 777, it is MH370," he said ,

CNN.com portal also reported that the Boeing is conducting a preliminary assessment of the fragments using existing images.

The source stressed that the observation is still in the preliminary stages.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak also stressed it was too early to speculate that the wings were found early today is part MH370 aircraft debris.

Why validation discovered fragments of the Boeing 777 is important in the context MH370 mystery?

There are a number of incidents involving the Boeing-777 aircraft recorded since this was first used in 1994. Of all these incidents, only five ended with the aircraft considered to be disposed, also known as 'hull loss'.

Of the five incidents, only one recorded case involving a Boeing-77 lost in the ocean.


Netizen said what?

Thursday, July 30, 2015:

Among the highlights on the status of the Maira Elizabeth Nari, son of the chief steward MH370, Andrew Nari.

Maira more comfortable to not put high expectations and take a wait and see.

Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein also tweet the following findings flakes.

Hishammuddin was the acting Minister of Transport when the incident occurred last year MH370.

Finding mission continued MH370

SABTU, 1 OGOS 2015:

Fugro vessel Discovery is expected to resume work hapless search for flight MH370 from 12 August.

Agency co-ordination center (JACC) in a statement to inform the vessel would continue practicing with the new rescue crews during the two days prior to the original search locations.

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