Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Flight #MH370 search countries reject Bay of Bengal wreckage claim
Monday, April 28, 2014
BREAKING An Australian exploration company believes it may havefound #MH370
Saturday, April 26, 2014
NEWS South Korean Government to Punish Asiana Airlines on Flight Safety
Friday, April 25, 2014
BREAKING A Norwegian Air Shuttle flight bound for Norway from Denmarkwas forced to land at Göteborg Landvetter Airport in Sweden following abomb threat
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
BREAKING Materials washed ashore is not related to missing #MH370
"We've carefully examined detailed photographs that were taken for us by the police, and we're satisfied that it's not a lead in terms of the search for MH370," ATSB chief commissioner Martin Dolan told ABC radio.
BREAKING An "object of interest" in the search for the missing MalaysiaAirlines plane has been found #MH370
Australian Transport Safety Bureau Chief Commissioner Martin Dolan described the object as appearing to be sheet metal with rivets and said it was recovered on the coast of Western Australia.
"It's sufficiently interesting for us to take a look at the photographs," he said. "We take all leads seriously."
At a news conference Wednesday, Hishammuddin Hussein, Malaysia's acting transport minister, said that his country has not received any photos from Australia and that so far, all of the objects found in the search have not been related to the missing plane.
Even the Australians expressed caution.
"The more we look at it, the less excited we get," Dolan said.
The object was picked up near Augusta, about 300 kilometers (186 miles) south of Perth, a source with the Australian Defence Force told CNN.
The source also described the object as having rivets on one side with what appears to be a fiberglass coating.
When asked about the shape and scale of the object, the source described it as "kind of rectangular," but torn and misshapen.
The source said it was too difficult to estimate the size because they had only seen one photo with no clear scale.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
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Friday, April 11, 2014
Near midair collision reported between Airbus A319 and Tu-95 bomberover Russia
Russian newspaper Izvestia reported that a Russian Air Force Tu-95 bomber overflew an Air France A319 passenger jet with a separation of about 100 m en route over Russia.
On March 14, 2014, Air France flight AF-1645, operated by Airbus A319 F-GRXC, took off from runway 25L at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport at 15:03 hours local time. Destination of the flight was Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport in France.
The flight climbed on a westerly heading. About 15:16, while climbing through an altitude of 8000 m, a large Tupolev Tu-95 four-engine turboprop strategic bomber descended from above towards the A319 from the southwest. It passed overhead at a separation of about 100 m. The crew on the Airbus reported they could hear the droning of the Tupolev’s engines.
At the time of the airprox, the Air France flight was being handed over from the Moscow Center air traffic controller to another controller, according to Russian media.