30 November 2014

Ghost Planes

Hye, again. my fellow readers! Gosh, it's been awhile I hadn't sign in to my blog since school holiday started and Wow! 117 viewers already? Thanks, to whoever you are. I appreciate it a lot.

Any of you guys heard of ghost planes recently? Well, for a matter of fact, the whole world do hear these news a lot this year. I guess, you must've think about the MH370, well, let me bring you back to the past regards on GHOST PLANES.

  • 23 Dec 1856 - A free hot air balloon, Ville de Paris was found missing with a passenger named Matias Perez at the Straits of Florida north of Havana, Cuba with an uknown incident.
  • 22 Dec 1910 - Cecil Grace was found missing while using an aircraft named S.29/Cecil Grace No. 3 which was a type of  Short S.27 and at the English Channel en route from Calais to Dover but  returning from unsuccessful attempt at Baron de Forest Prize. Body possibly found on 14 March 1911.
  • 2 Jul 1937 - Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan reported missing using a Lockheed Electra 10E NR 16020 due to fuel starvation as their mission was to go around the world and their last location was on the approach to Howland Island, Pacific Ocean with coordinates Vicinity of Howland island. For your info, at that time, the search for Amelia Erhart was the largest of its kind in history. 
  • 22 Mar 1957 - A military flight, Boeing C-97C-35-BO Stratofreighter 50-0702 was missing and unknown with 67 passengers, 10 crews and 57 passengers. Their last location was at the Pacific Ocean, 320km SE of Tokyo, Japan en route from Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, California.
  • 10 Jan 1995 - A passenger flight with an aircraft type, de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter PK-NUK was missing with an unknown source of incident at Molo Strait, Indonesia en route from Bima Airport to Satartacik Airport, Ruteng, brought 14 passengers.
  • 8 Mar 2014 - A passenger flight, Boeing 777-200ER 9M-MRO was reported missing until now witha total of 239 passengers on their route en route from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China with the last transponder position 6°55′15″N 103°34′43″E but the final position is unknown. This plane is called Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. 

Regards on MH370, this ghost plane is still unknown and forces from all over the world are helping to locate every inch of this globe until we have a solution. For the family and friends who lost their love ones in this plane, my condolences to you. God knows the future. Signing off. xCor

Photograph of the missing aircraft taking off at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport (LFPG) in France, 2011
Main map shows southeastern Indian Ocean and western Australia, with the locations of search zones, sonobouy drops, and calculated flight paths. The main map & all three inset maps are bathymetric with land displayed in one color with borders. An inset in the upper left shows the path of the ADV Ocean Shield which towed a Towed Pinger Locator and where it detected acoustic signals; the same inset also shows the seafloor sonar search performed in April-May 2014. An inset in the bottom right shows southeast Asia with the search area along with Flight 370's path and stars noting where it disappeared from secondary radar and disappeared from military radar. A third inset (bottom center) depicts most of the eastern hemisphere and shows Flight 370's planned flight path (Kuala Lumpur to Beijing), the ping corridors announced in mid-March, and locator boxes for the main map and southeast Asia inset.

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