Friday, 28 March 2014

Where are you MH370

MH370 has become an interesting topic and everybody seems so expert in aviation world. Terms i.e. transponder, AWACS, Immarsat etc are like everywhere in social media, news etc. Military island i.e. Spratly Island, Perak Island, Diego Garcia become famous.

Me myself received the news of missing MH370 in the morning it went missing. I spread the news to my close family and office colleagues. It is unbelievable up until now it is no where to be found.

In year 2003,I watched a Japanese series entitle Good Luck. Story about a young lady works as an Airplane Mechanic. I am so influenced by the drama series and set my ambition to become the aviation engineer. However, maybe in Malaysia,MAS have their own academy for those interested to work in the aviation world called MIAT. So despite of few application letters sent to MAS, I'm not even called for the interview. But basically, it was all because of "Good Luck", I was so into aviation.

Back to MH370, on the day it went missing, I already talked about the high possiblity of hijacking and those conspiracy theory that went viral in social media lately. At that time, people still believe it's a crash. 

Not to repeat all the conspiracy theory, possibility of the passengers still alive with rumours that one of the passenger named  Philip Wood send an SOS message from Diego Garcia..it seems real.

With all the theories, one question that I believe nobody can give the correct answer..be it..RAMC, DCA, KPN, Dato Hishamudin and PM.. if it is true the plane is in Diego Garcia or somebody related with Diego Garcia control the plane until it is crashed in southern of Indian Ocean, what will Malaysia do? We want to declare war? We want to attack US? We will send our spy to Diego Garcia? Seems so optimistic, Malaysia being a small country with limited military weapon to go against US.

It is not like we want to raise a white flag, but we are too tiny..

Al fatihah and  condolences to the victims. Until now I still believe the pilots and crews got nothing to do with the missing flight.

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