Pakar Percaya MH370 Belum Terhempas...
Pesawat MAS MH370 yang hilang sejak 8 Mac lalu yang menimbulkan 1001 pertanyaan sehingga kini (14 Mac), dipercayai masih lagi belum terhempas, tegas pakar penerbangan, Dr Ahmad Samsuri Mokhtar.
Katanya, kesimpulan sama ada pesawat itu terhempas atau tidak hanya boleh diberi sehingga bangkai pesawat itu ditemui, tetapi sehingga sekarang ia jejaknya masih belum dikesan oleh mana-mana pasukan pencari dan penyelamat.
Dr Samsuri berkata, andaian ini dibuat kerana sehingga kini tidak terdapat sebarang isyarat daripada pesawat itu yang dilengkapi pelbagai peralatan canggih itu.
Katanya, MH370 sebenarnya boleh mengesan dan menghantar isyarat kepada pusat kawalan sekiranya pesawat itu terhempas, apabila ia menyentuh tanah di bumi atau air lautan.
“Ia direka begitu. Tapi tiada isyarat itu. Ini bermakna ia tidak terhempas. Semua pihak harus memberikan harapan bahawa pesawat itu belum lagi terhempas,” katanya.
Beliau juga yakin, pesawat berkenaan tidak dirampas kerana setelah tujuh hari ianya hilang, tiada sesiapa pun yang mendakwa merampas pesawat berkenaan atau menyiarkan apa-apa tuntutan melalui website, YouTube, instagram atau lain-lain laman sosial kepada pihak sasaran. Katanya, jika diteliti rekod 10 tahun lalu, perampas tidak berlengah untuk mengaku dan menyatakan tuntutannya.
Ketika diwawancara 14 Mac lalu di Pejabat Harakah, Dr Samsuri yang juga bekas pakar rujuk (penasihat) kepada Menteri Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia dalam bidang Aeroangkasa 2007-2008 berkata, jika berlaku rampasan, ia pasti ada mukadimahnya yang turut menjelaskan kenapa pesawat itu dirampas.
“Untuk dikatakan berlakunya rampasan, saya tak yakin. Opsyen yang pertama tidak terhempas, opsyen kedua tidak dirampas.
Beliau berkata, jika pesawat itu mendarat di mana-mana lokasi atau di pangkalan tentera, ia masih lagi boleh dikesan oleh pelbagai pihak.
Dalam dunia moden sekarang, jelas Dr Samsuri yang juga Setiausaha Politik Kepada Presiden PAS, Dato’ Seri Tuan Guru Abdul Hadi Awang memberitahu, susah hendak disembunyikan pesawat sebesar itu jika ia dirampas dan berada di lokasi tertentu termasuk di pangkalan tentera kerana terdapatnya pengesan satelit.
“Malah kedudukan kita sekarang pun ada satelit AS yang boleh kesan, apatah lagi kapal terbang yang saiznya jauh lebih besar daripada tubuh kita.
“Penjelasan daripada segi ilmu penerbangan dan sains teknologi, nampaknya masih lagi gagal menjawab misteri ini,” ujarnya.
Beliau yang juga bekas Prof Madya Jabatan Kejuruteraan Aeroangkasa, Fakulti Kejuruteraan, UPM itu berkata, sekiranya pesawat itu disembunyikan di mana-mana lapangan terbang, ia pasti dapat dikesan, tambahan pula usaha mencarinya kini sudah ke peringkat multinasional yang turut melibatkan negara kuasa besar China dan Amerika.
Jika ia tidak dapat dikesan oleh Amerika, tegasnya, ia pasti akan dapat dikesan oleh negara lain termasuk China jika ia disembunyikan di mana-mana lapangan terbang rahsia sekalipun.
Disebabkan keadaan ini, beliau mahu usaha mencari dan menyelamat pesawat serta para penumpang dan anak kapal mesti diteruskan kerana kejadian yang berlaku sangat-sangat di luar kawalan manusia.
“Sebenarnya, naluri pertama bagi seorang juruterbang, sekiranya apa saja masalah sekecil-kecilnya terjadi, dia akan terus berkomunikasi dengan menara kawalan, tetapi ini tidak berlaku.
“Itu saja sudah cukup untuk memberikan gambaran dan tanda tanya kenapa ia tidak berkomunikasi?” soal beliau. - mp
Mengapa taklimat MH370 untuk MP BN sahaja mungkin kerajaan Pusat cuba nak sorok ‘sesuatu’ tentang kehilangan MH370......
Ahli Parlimen Pokok Sena, Datuk Mahfuz Omar mempersoal tindakan pemangku Menteri Pengangkutan, Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein yang akan mengadakan taklimat insiden pesawat MH370 di luar bukannya di Parlimen.
Beliau merujuk satu surat bertarikh 14 Mac yang dihantar oleh Kementerian Pengangkutan memaklumkan taklimat akan diadakan pada 18 Mac ini jam 8.30 malam di Aloft, Kuala Lumpur Sentral.
Malah, persoalan turut ditimbulkan apabila hanya ahli parlimen Barisan Nasional (BN) sahaja yang dijemput tanpa penglibatan ahli parlimen Pakatan Rakyat.
"Tadi saya ada persoalkan kenapa Perdana Menteri dan Hishammuddin tidak hadir ke parlimen untuk memberi penjelasan tentang MH370.
"Kenapa tidak apa penjelasan langsung tentang isu tersebut kepada semua ahli-ahli parlimen yang ada," jelas beliau kepada Harakahdaily.
Tambah beliau lagi, parlimen merupakan tempat yang paling sesuai untuk membincangkan isu membabitkan negara.
"Saya tidak tahu apa yang ingin disembunyikan oleh kerajaan dalam isu tersebut.
"Ahl-ahli parlimen Pakatan Rakyat juga berhak untuk mendengar taklimat ini serta mengetahui apa sebenarnya berlaku.
"Isu ini melibatkan semua dan bukannya orang BN sahaja, sepatutnya kerajaan lebih peka untuk kita bincang bersama dalam soal membabitkan keselamatan negara seperti mana berlaku terhadap MH370," sambung beliau.
Beliau yang juga merupakan Ketua Parlimen PAS itu turut menggesa supaya Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak dan Hishammuddin hadir segera ke parlimen bagi memberi taklimat tentang MH370 dan membatalkan taklimat yang akan diadakan pada 18 Mac ini.-harakahdaily
Hisham to brief lawmakers on MH370, but Pakatan MPs say they are not included...
Pakatan Rakyat MPs are fuming over not being invited to a briefing on the MH370 crisis by the Transport Ministry to be held at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow night.
Fuziah Salleh (PKR-Kuantan) said the ministry's move belittles the parliamentary system in the country and is a disrespect to Parliament itself.
The MPs instead called for a special closed-door Dewan Rakyat session to brief all the MPs on the matter.
However, Noh Omar (BN-Tanjong Karang, left) defended the government's move, saying if the opposition is invited to the briefing, the information would be "spread on social media before briefing ends".
"Why are you questioning the minister's prerogative?" Noh asked.
PKR’s Bayan Baru MP Sim Tze Tzin said only BN MPs received the invitation letter.
The letter, sighted by Malaysiakini, is dated March 14 and is signed by Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein.
"I am shocked that a briefing invitation was sent out to only BN MPs. It is a national tragedy and all MPs should be briefed thoroughly.
"At this critical time, Hishamuddin as (acting) transport minister is still playing partisan politics, and we are sad and disappointed.
"Pakatan MPs are united with all rakyat in praying for MH370. The onus is on the government to do the same now and walk the talk," Sim said in a statement today.
"It is the onus of the government to do the same now and walk the talk," he said.
Hishammuddin’s invitation letter was dated March 14, and the briefing is scheduled for 8.30pm tomorrow at Aloft KL Sentral.- malaysiakini/ fz
Najib's disclosure painfully belated says China...
China sharply criticised Malaysia today for its handling of an investigation into the disappearance of a commercial aircraft with 239 people aboard nine days ago.
The criticism came as a Malaysian police source ruled out a connection between the pilot's political affiliations and the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH 370.
China's official state news agency Xinhua said valuable time was lost due to the "lack of authoritative information" about what happened to the aircraft, which had radically changed course and had its communication system deliberately turned off.
"It is undeniable that the disclosure of such vital information is painfully belated - more than seven excruciating days after the 227 passengers and 12 crew members lost contact with their beloved relatives and friends," it said in an editorial.
"And due to the absence - or at least lack - of timely authoritative information, massive efforts have been squandered, and numerous rumours have been spawned, repeatedly racking the nerves of the awaiting families."
Most of the passengers on Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 were Chinese citizens, en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur when the plane lost contact about an hour after takeoff on March 8.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak revealed last Saturday, one week later, that the aircraft's communications had been deliberately shut down and the flight diverted from its north-easterly path to the west, toward the Indian Ocean.
"It is noteworthy that the latest revelation does shed fresh light on the possible whereabouts of the missing plane and will help narrow down the scope of search and thus ratchet up the chances of finding it," Xinhua said.
It accused Malaysian officials of "either dereliction of duty or reluctance to share information in a full and timely manner".
Boeing, Rolls-Royce and US also slammed
The editorial also chided aircraft manufacturer Boeing, engine maker Rolls-Royce and "intelligence superpower the United States" for not doing a better job of investigating and informing the public.
"No excuse stands before the fate of the 239 people for any party to slack its duty, spare any efforts or withhold any helpful information for whatever reason," it said.
"With time ticking away and the fate of Flight MH370 still shrouded in mystery, it is vital and imperative that the Malaysian side works more thoroughly and efficiently and other major information holders - not least the United States - be more open and forthcoming.
"The 239 lives deserve no less."
A Malaysian police source said today there were no indications that the political affiliation of the missing plane's pilot had anything to do with the aircraft's disappearance.
Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 52, the pilot of flight MH 370, is a member of opposition party whose leader, Anwar Ibrahim, was convicted of sodomy a few hours before the aircraft took off from KL International Airport early on March 8.
The decision upset supporters of Anwar, who see the case as politically motivated.
"So far there's no evidence politics was involved in this incident," said the police officer, who requested anonymity.
Last Saturday, police searched the homes of Zaharie and co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid, 27, after Najib said the plane's communication system was intentionally disabled and the aircraft flew for as long as seven hours toward an unknown destination.
Police Inspector-General Khalid Abu Bakar said officers took possession of several objects in the houses of Zaharie and Fariq, including Zaharie's flight simulator, to help in the investigation.
Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Kuala Lumpur has requested satellite data, radar data and provisions for ground, sea and aerial search from countries along two possible flight corridors where the missing plane could have travelled.- malaysiakini
Akhbar China menggantikan nama Malaysia dengan Ma 'Lie' sia, diterjemahkannya sebagai Malaysia penipu besar...
cheers.
1 comment:
Masa taklimat, arahan dikeluarkan untuk MP BN wajib tandatangan aku janji tak boleh lompat Parti. Dengan kelemahan nyata ditonjolkan para menteri cap ayam tidak mustahil ramai dah penat nak ikut telunjuk.
Marilah kita berdoa agar berbondong2 MP Sabah, Sarawak dikalihkan hati. Siapa yang sanggup bertahan dengan kerajaan se zalim umno yang bekerja memenuhi temolok masing2.
Budaya kerja orang gomen semakin lemah, makin penyegan, mundur kebelakang macam perdana menteri.
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