Plane search delayed according to the newest update about the missing Malaysian flight MH370 released by the Malaysian government today.
Latest reports concerning the missing aircraft does not contain new relevant information regarding to the whereabouts of the said plane. However, the most recent details revealed that the plane search delayed for about four hours before respective authorities launched a search mission. Such huge amount of time waste is now raising questions as well as suspicions.
According to the documents issued by Malaysian government on Thursday night received suspicions since it was revealed that the government along with its particular agency did not acted promptly when the plane suddenly went missing. The disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is said to be one of the mysterious happening in the aviation history.
Documents released contain the previous report details and this time it tells how long was the plane search delayed. According to the theguardian.com, it took 17 minutes for the air traffic controllers to finally realize that the said flight is missing from their monitoring system. Such amount of time was also said to be a very extraordinary length of time as action is always expected within three to five minutes according to a traffic control assistant.
The plane search delayed for about four hours which is already a very lengthy span of time for the government to launch its rescue operations. Though several attempts were made to contact the plane, it is still garnering suspicions why the action was made so late. According to cnn.com, a Malaysia Airline official said that the plane probably ran out of fuel about 7 ½ hours into the flight which means the plane have been flying during the four-hour gap thus an estimated of 2 ½ hours of fuel is left when rescue came.
Moreover, the aerial search was called off since possible debris may have already sunk. The plane search delayed is again a very disappointing detail that could even make the families of the passengers angry. However, the entire search is not yet canceled as the operation goes underwater.
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