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Thursday 31 December 2015

Debris invention MH370.

Confirmation MH370 aircraft debris found on Reunion Island by Prime Minister Najib Razak and airline Malaysia Airlines on Thursday (6/8) made a number of experts believe that other parts are lighter than the fateful plane floating in the ocean, and not sink to the seabed. John Page, an aircraft design from the University of New South Wales in Australia, stating that the debris found in Reunion Island make sure that fateful plane broke up in the air, most likely when the aircraft struck the water.

Reporting from The Guardian, Page explained that part of the plane weight, such as weight and aircraft engines most likely drowned in the sea floor. However, other light-sized debris, such as pieces of the wings and the tail section flaps, elevators and ailerons likely floating in the sea.

"I'm sure there are other floating debris. The problem is, the debris could have been carried by currents to other places. Chances are stranded on an island is quite small, "said Page. Page explained that part of the wings and tail of the plane is made of carbon fiber shell that is filled with air, so that this part is very strong, but also very light. In addition, the tail and the wings of the aircraft are generally made waterproof so resistant to moisture and freeze during the flight.

Other minor parts, such as door panels and other parts are made of glass fiber or fiberglass are also most likely not going to sink. "The structure of aircraft are always made very light but strong," said Page. Meanwhile, according to the Australian aviation expert, Neil Hansford said Flaperon pieces found in Reunion Island can give clues about how the aircraft entered the sea.

"Debris it shows that the plane crashed into the sea, and when the machine fell into the sea, this debris is behind one of the machines. Supposedly, at least one part of the wing again floating in the ocean, "said Hansford, quoted by ABC. Similar opinion was also expressed by Michael Smart, professor of aerospace engineering from the University of Queensland. "If the debris can float and stranded, it feels weird if no other debris floating in the sea," he said.

However, according to professor of mechanical engineering from the University of Washington, Mark Tuttle, the entire structure of the aircraft will be heavy enough to sink to the sea. Proven Flaperon debris could be found because it is designed to have a vacuum so that it can float. Minister of Transport of Malaysia, Liow Tiong Lai, said that a number of other debris that is believed to originate from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 found on Reunion Island, Thursday (6/8).

Among the debris are objects believed to investigators Malaysia as part of the window, seat cushions and aluminum from the ill-fated aircraft will be investigated by international investigators who examined the debris Flaperon MH370 found last week in the Reunion Island. "Search team stated that they have collected more debris on the island (Reunion) and has handed it over to the authorities in France," said Liow.

However, police in the island states that there has been no other reported debris or handed over to the police until Thursday (6/8). In fact, no other debris that allegedly came from MH370 were handed over to the police since last week. A police statement similar to the Australian Central Coordinating Agency, which helps coordinate the location of the missing aircraft search. The agency on Wednesday (5/8) stated that there was no indication that the other plane debris to be found in the near future.

"A number of other debris has been handed over to the police on the island of Reunion. While it (the debris) is being examined, and so far (the debris) appears to come from an aircraft, "the statement from the Australian Central Coordinating Agency. However, Australia did not lead the debris search in Reunion Island and other islands in the western Indian Ocean. Malaysia led throughout the investigation.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has announced that Flaperon debris found on Reunion Island is part of the aircraft wing MH370 from Thursday (6/8). However, the French investigator explained that further testing is needed to confirm this. Deputy Investigator Paris, Serge Mackowiak, exposing the debris Flaperon have "the same general characteristics with" M370, based on documentation provided by the Malaysia Airlines. However, Mackowiak do not want to conclude anything.

"You have to have forensic evidence, such as samples of paint, metal, in particular to determine whether the debris came from an airplane. That is what we are waiting, "Mackowiak said. French Defense Ministry announced on Thursday (6/8) night that aid by air and water will be deployed off the coast of the island of Reunion to help search for debris. French paramilitary operations will also be conducted, including foot patrols, helicopters and naval search missions Malaysian government is now asking for more help to a number of countries, one of which Australia, to expand the search for Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane that disappeared over a year.

However, the expansion of this search seems to opposition from the country Kangaroo. The reason, they objected when the expansion of the search conducted without strong evidence. As reported by Reuters, Australia is a party that led the search plane MH370 Indian Ocean seabed in the eastern part, while funding the majority of this search effort. So far, the initial search effort in the area of ​​60 thousand square kilometers under the sea has been expanded to another 60 thousand square kilometers. However, to no avail.

Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai said they would ask an expert opinion before asking Australia expanding the search area MH370 aircraft. On Thursday (6/8) yesterday, Malaysia said it had found a number of other debris in Reunion Island which is believed to come from the plane MH370, such as window, seat cushions and aircraft aluminum. A number of debris is expected to be further investigated by international investigators are also examining debris Flaperon MH370 were found last week.

So far, the Malaysian side has stated that the debris found was owned Boeing 777-MH370 lost in March 2014. However, the French investigating authorities are very careful to ensure that the debris found originated from Kuala Lumpur to these aircraft This Beijing. Local officials in Reunion Island search revealed plans wreckage Malaysia Airlines MH370 thoroughly next week. This is the first official announcement of the local government, although over the past few days a number of parties have launched a search of rubble on the island located in the Indian Ocean region.

Mayor of Saint-Andre, Jean-Paul Virapoulle stated that the search will be conducted by the local police and a number of community groups under the authority of Reunion, an island that is under the sovereignty of France. "Each object found will be submitted to the authorities to be sorted, processed and analyzed," said Virapoulle, quoted by Channel NewsAsia, Thursday (6/8).

Virapoulle also confirmed the municipality willing to erect a monument to honor the 239 passengers and crew members MH370 missing since March 8, 2014. Local authorities would also welcome any families of victims who want to come to Reunion. "A total of 239 who were on board the plane came from 13 different countries. "Moto St. Andre is' various races, one heart ', so I can not be indifferent to the pain of victims' families, "said Virapoulle.

Virapoulle ensure that the families of victims who came to this island will be welcomed and treated well in the area of ​​Reunion. Jurisdiction Mayor Virapoulle include Etang de Bois Rouge, rocky coastal areas are at the center of the debris search efforts on the east coast of the island. Until now, searches on the coast have been conducted by a team from Malaysia and a team of city workers, including Johnny Begue, the man who found the debris Flaperon MH370.

Search assistance also came from the government of Mauritius, the country closest to the island. In addition, the French Defense Ministry announced on Thursday (6/8) night that aid by air and water will be deployed off the coast of the island of Reunion to help search for debris. French paramilitary operations will also be conducted, including foot patrols, helicopters and naval finding mission. A group of volunteer lifeguard expressed "very willing" to help search the rubble despite having only limited capabilities.

MH370 aircraft debris search efforts enter a new phase since the discovery of debris Flaperon Boeing 777 that had been confirmed came from the plane MH370 by the Malaysian government and the airline Malaysia Airlines. On Thursday (6/8), Minister of Transport of Malaysia, Liow Tiong Lai declare Malaysia a search team has found a number of other debris that is believed to come from the plane MH370 Liow stated that debris had been submitted to the French investigators. However, the French investigator rejected the submission of new debris this week.

Among the debris are objects believed to Malaysia as part of the window, seat cushions and aluminum from the ill-fated aircraft will be investigated by international investigators who examined the debris Flaperon MH370 found last week in the Reunion Island. A number of local media also reported the discovery of a plastic water bottle, which appears to originate from Malaysia. Family members of victims Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 from China was skeptical and angry after the Malaysian government announced the discovery of debris in Reunion island last week is completely derived from the ill-fated plane that disappeared in March 2014.

On Thursday (6/8) morning, the Prime Minister of Malaysia Najib Razak revealed the wreckage that is Flaperon this is coming from a Boeing 777-MH370. It became the first physical evidence that shows that the aircraft had an accident at sea. Instead of providing relief, the Malaysian statement which raises doubt on the victim's family. "I do not believe with all the information that is given by the government of Malaysia," said Liu Kun, whose brother are victims of the plane, told Reuters.

"Search for our victim. We suspect the crash could have been forged, "he continued. Flight MH370 Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route is carrying at least 239 passengers and crew, the majority are Chinese nationals. The victim's family also urged the Malaysian government to retrace the missing plane's existence. On Friday (7/8), a number of families of victims protest in front of the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing. They asked the neighbor country certainty after the government revealed that the debris found on the island of Reunion is owned MH370 aircraft.

Meanwhile, protests also took place in front of the Malaysia Airlines in Beijing. At least 10 families of the victims demand the truth on the discovery of the wreckage on the island of Reunion. "What does a small piece of debris compared to aircraft weighing 230 tons?" Said Zhang Meiling, whose daughter becomes a victim MH370 aircraft. "Why are they trying to deceive us? What we take money to make compensation? We certainly would not accept it, "he continued.

On the other hand, the victim's family urged the Malaysian government to send them to the French-owned island, where debris was found. "This is just the beginning, not the end," said Jiang Hui, whose mothers are victims of the plane. On Thursday, the Malaysian authorities claim to have discovered a number of other debris are thought to have come from the plane MH370. Debris is known to be the seat cushions, window and aluminum.

However, police in Reunion island states no other debris were reported or handed over to the police until yesterday. In fact, no other debris that allegedly came from MH370 were handed over to the police since last week. A police statement similar to the Australian Central Coordinating Agency, which helps coordinate the location of the missing aircraft search. On Wednesday, the agency stated that there was no indication other plane debris to be found in the near future.
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