Showing posts with label MH370. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MH370. Show all posts

Thursday, March 13, 2014

AF447 vs. MH370

Mungkin MH370 akan memberikan petunjuk lokasi sebenar didalam beberapa hari ini. Perbandingan dibuat berdasarkan kemalangan AF447 dilautan atlantik.

Berdasarkan laporan rasmi BEA (Agensi Penerbangan Perancis), kronologi kemalangan AF-447 seperti berikut;

Chronology

  • 1st June 2009 : Search and Rescue (SAR) operations launched and coordinated by the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) in Recife (Brazil). Safety investigation launched.
  • 6 – 18 June 2009: the remains of fifty victims and some aeroplane parts were found by French and Brazilian naval forces.
  • 10 June – 10 July 2009: undersea searches to detect signals transmitted by the two flight recorders' emergency locator beacons.
  • 2nd July 2009: publication of the first BEA Interim Report.
  • serpihan pesawat dijumpai pada minggu kedua selepas AF447dilaporkan hilang
  • 27 July – 17 August 2009: undersea searches with side-scan sonar and a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) to locate the site of the aeroplane wreckage.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

AIR FRANCE Flight 447




The French agency investigating the disaster said airspeed instruments on the plane had not been replaced as the maker had recommended, but cautioned that it was too early to draw conclusions about what role that may have played in the crash.
The agency, BEA, said the plane received inconsistent airspeed readings from different instruments as it struggled in a massive thunderstorm.
Search crews have recovered 24 bodies (@09 June ) so far and found the vertical stabilizer from the tail section of the A330-200 plane, which could help narrow the hunt for the black boxes to determine why the jet crashed.

The data and voice recorders are located in the fuselage near the tail section of the jet.
Investigators are considering the possibility that the plane's external speed monitors - called Pitot tubes - that may have iced over and gave dangerously false readings to cockpit computers in a thunderstorm.

According to the Airbus Web site, total orders for the A330 twin-engine passenger planes so far stood at 956, of which 669 have been delivered.

Some 614 jets are operating worldwide - 269 of the larger A330-300 series and 345 of the shorter fuselage A330-200 jets, it said. - AP