Thursday, March 13, 2014

This is terrible for those families.

On one hand the families need to go home and attend to their lives, but, it would be completely wrong to simply put this type of disaster on the shelf for anyone. Commercial airline flight is important and it's accountability just as important. It is obvious something happened, so , until that something is realized the mystery goes on.

Calum MacLeod and Kim Hjelmgaard
USA TODAY  
11:55 a.m. EDT
March 13, 2014

However, he said, "We have not ruled out (click here) the possibility that it has flown on."

The last data transmitted from the engines was received at 1:07 a.m. Saturday on the day the plane with 239 people on board vanished, and indicated that "everything is operating normally," said Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya.

Rolls-Royce, the engine maker, and Boeing, the plane manufacturer, also confirmed that no further data were received from the engines, he said. The last civilian radar signal came at 1.30 a.m. Saturday.

In another dramatic twist in the search-and-rescue efforts now into their sixth day, Hishammuddin said that satellite images released Wednesday by China are not debris from the plane....