Rothschild owned Blackstone Group benefits from missing flight 370, becoming primary patent holder of new technology, reports say. In this bizarre case of the missing Malaysian airliner, one plus one is starting to equal two By Shepard Ambellas Update April 4, 2014 12:31 AM EST: The passengers listed as patent holders in this article do not appear on the flight manifest released by Malaysian authorities.
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Confirmed by Malaysian police, and hotly contested by the U.S. The co-pilot of flight 370 successfully dialed out to reach his mother when the plane was hijacked and en route to Diego Garcia. The call was picked up by the last tower in Penang on the West Coast of Malaysia. It abruptly cut, but the origin of it being flight 370 has been confirmed. The U.S. denies this, (what else would you expect) but police investigators have confirmed the call did in fact happen. Malaysian plane: 20 on board worked for ELECTRONIC WARFARE and radar defence company. Freescale Semiconductor, which makes powerful microchips for industries including defence, released the powerful new products to the American market on March 3.
Five days later, Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing with 239 people on board including 20 working for Freescale. Twelve were from Malaysia, while eight were Chinese nationals. Freescale’s spokesman Mitch Haws has said: “These were all people with a lot of experience and technical background and they were very important people. Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Pilot's Simulator 'Contains Five Practice Runways near Indian Ocean' Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER flight MH318 to Beijing sits on the tarmac as passengers are reflected on the glass at the boarding gate at Kuala Lumpur International AirportReuters Investigators who examined the simulator belonging to Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, pilot of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, are said to have found several runways near the Indian Ocean.
The home-made simulator of the pilot has been loaded with runways of at least five airports in and around the Indian Ocean, where the search for the vanished Boeing 777 is gaining momentum. "The simulation programmes are based on runways at the Male International Airport in Maldives, an airport owned by the United States (Diego Garcia), and three other runways in India and Sri Lanka, all have runway lengths of 1,000 metres," an unidentified investigation source told local Malay daily Berita Harian. Malaysian authorities are also looking at a possible pilot suicide. Diego garcia island. Officials 'convinced' two communications systems on missing jet were deliberately shut off 14-minutes apart as it emerges aircraft DID keep 'pinging' for hours after vanishing at 35,000 ft.
Malaysian Airways flight MH370 went missing on Saturday morning carrying 239 passengersIts last known position was above the South China Sea an hour into flyingU.S. official said two separate communication systems were shut down 'deliberately' shortly after take-offDespite this, tracking signals or 'pings' were sent to British firms satellite from the plane for up to five further hours after it vanishedThese pings show the plane's altitude, height and speedAccording to US officials when the last ping was sent the plane was still flying at 35,000ft over water By James Rush and James Nye and Richard Shears and Kieran Corcoran Published: 11:19 GMT, 13 March 2014 | Updated: 12:35 GMT, 14 March 2014.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 timeline: Search for missing plane still ongoing after four weeks weeks. Screenshot_2014-04-05-02-35-55. Were the Phones on Flight MH370 Ever Connected? It’s been more than a week since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, flying out of Malaysia and bound for Beijing, China, disappeared.
The search for the plane, now part of a criminal investigation, spans thousands and thousands of miles. With the missing Boeing 777 are 239 souls, their fate unknown and the possibilities heart-wrenching. The desperation for resolution is so keen that the idea that technology could somehow, even now, reconnect the lost with their loved ones is seized upon -– only to be debunked by clearer heads. Technology is so often the solution that it’s hard to imagine it could fail us so completely. So we soldier on with new theories. Were they pinging? It’s estimated that one in five people around the world now owns a smartphone. A recent Consumer Electronics Association Study reported that 30% of flyers forget to power-down their devices during take-off and landing.
Experts, however, are less certain. Malaysia Airlines Missing Flight MH370 Conspiracy Theory: Why Are Passengers Cell Phones Ringing? Malaysia Airlines: Passengers' cellphones still ring, is China hiding the truth? - San Diego Top News. Malaysia Airlines is facing many mysteries and one of those mysteries is the fact that some of the passengers’ and crew members' cell phones are still ringing.
“This could be a clue and shouldn’t be ignored,” said a man from Beijing surnamed Chen, whose cousin was on board Flight MH370, reported the MalayMailOnline on March 11, 2014. On Sunday, more than a hundred family members of Flight MH370 passengers gathered in a Beijing hotel waiting for Chinese officials to provide answers about their loved ones. But when commercial director Hugh Dunleavy spoke in the afternoon, he had nothing. “Stop hiding the truth from us! " shouted some of the people waiting anxiously to get some information, any information. "They are not updating us that it is a possible hijacking," said a white-haired man who gave his name as Mr Li.
The situation for family members in Beijing is dire. “Several family members told Mr Dunleavy that passengers' mobile phones were ringing, although no one picked up. Screenshot_2014-04-05-02-35-37. Screenshot_2014-04-05-02-35-37.