[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

AI is exhausting the power grid. Tech firms are seeking a miracle solution.

Rare Van Halen Leicestershire, Donnington Park August 18, 1984 Valerie Bertinelli Cameo

If you need a Good Opening for black, use this.

"Arrogant Hunter Biden has never been held accountable — until now"

How Republicans in Key Senate Races Are Flip-Flopping on Abortion

Idaho bar sparks fury for declaring June 'Heterosexual Awesomeness Month' and giving free beers and 15% discounts to straight men

Son of Buc-ee’s co-owner indicted for filming guests in the shower and having sex. He says the law makes it OK.

South Africa warns US could be liable for ICC prosecution for supporting Israel

Today I turned 50!

San Diego Police officer resigns after getting locked in the backseat with female detainee

Gazan Refugee Warns the World about Hamas

Iranian stabbed for sharing his faith, miraculously made it across the border without a passport!

Protest and Clashes outside Trump's Bronx Rally in Crotona Park

Netanyahu Issues Warning To US Leaders Over ICC Arrest Warrants: 'You're Next'

Will it ever end?

Did Pope Francis Just Call Jesus a Liar?

Climate: The Movie (The Cold Truth) Updated 4K version

There can never be peace on Earth for as long as Islamic Sharia exists

The Victims of Benny Hinn: 30 Years of Spiritual Deception.

Trump Is Planning to Send Kill Teams to Mexico to Take Out Cartel Leaders

The Great Falling Away in the Church is Here | Tim Dilena

How Ridiculous? Blade-Less Swiss Army Knife Debuts As Weapon Laws Tighten

Jewish students beaten with sticks at University of Amsterdam

Terrorists shut down Park Avenue.

Police begin arresting democrats outside Met Gala.

The minute the total solar eclipse appeared over US

Three Types Of People To Mark And Avoid In The Church Today

Are The 4 Horsemen Of The Apocalypse About To Appear?

France sends combat troops to Ukraine battlefront

Facts you may not have heard about Muslims in England.

George Washington University raises the Hamas flag. American Flag has been removed.

Alabama students chant Take A Shower to the Hamas terrorists on campus.

In Day of the Lord, 24 Church Elders with Crowns Join Jesus in His Throne

In Day of the Lord, 24 Church Elders with Crowns Join Jesus in His Throne

Deadly Saltwater and Deadly Fresh Water to Increase

Deadly Cancers to soon Become Thing of the Past?

Plague of deadly New Diseases Continues

[FULL VIDEO] Police release bodycam footage of Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley traffi

Police clash with pro-Palestine protesters on Ohio State University campus

Joe Rogan Experience #2138 - Tucker Carlson

Police Dispersing Student Protesters at USC - Breaking News Coverage (College Protests)

What Passover Means For The New Testament Believer

Are We Closer Than Ever To The Next Pandemic?

War in Ukraine Turns on Russia

what happened during total solar eclipse

Israel Attacks Iran, Report Says - LIVE Breaking News Coverage

Earth is Scorched with Heat

Antiwar Activists Chant ‘Death to America’ at Event Featuring Chicago Alderman

Vibe Shift

A stream that makes the pleasant Rain sound.


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

International News
See other International News Articles

Title: MH370 was crippled by sudden electrical failure: Report reveals mysterious power cut disabled jet's communications but allowed it to continue flying until it ran out of fuel
Source: Daily Mail Online
URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art ... ran-fuel-reports-suggests.html
Published: Dec 9, 2015
Author: Simon Tomlinson
Post Date: 2015-12-09 18:12:40 by cranky
Keywords: None
Views: 509
Comments: 3

  • Contact lost with Boeing 777 an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur
  • Plane's satellite data unit tried to log-on to a satellite half an hour later
  • Likely caused by a power cut, says report by Australian Transport Bureau
  • Aircraft crashed hundreds of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean
  • Supports theory that fire may have cut some power and disabled the crew

Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 suffered a sudden and catastrophic loss of power that left it flying on auto-pilot until it ran out of fuel and crashed in the ocean, a report has suggested.

The findings by the Australian Transport Bureau (ATB) explain why two crucial communications systems both stopped working and why air traffic controllers failed to contact the pilots.

The Boeing 777 is widely believed to have ditched in the Indian Ocean after disappearing on March 8 last year en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, killing all 239 people on board.

Doomed: Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 (above) suffered a sudden and catastrophic loss of power that left it flying on auto-pilot until it ran out of fuel and crashed in the ocean, a report by the Australian Transport Bureau

Doomed: Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 (above) suffered a sudden and catastrophic loss of power that left it flying on auto-pilot until it ran out of fuel and crashed in the ocean, a report by the Australian Transport Bureau

Vital clue: In July, a two-metre-long flaperon wing flap (above) from MH370 washed up on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion, marking the first concrete evidence that MH370 met a tragic end in the sea

Vital clue: In July, a two-metre-long flaperon wing flap (above) from MH370 washed up on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion, marking the first concrete evidence that MH370 met a tragic end in the sea

Crash investigators revealed the jet's Satellite Data Unit (SDU) had unexpectedly tried to log on to a satellite around an hour and a half after the flight took off.

This request – known as a handshake or ping – was likely to have been caused by a power failure on board.

The SDU was able to reboot itself, after the auxiliary power unit kicked to restore electricity, allowing it to send a series of subsequent pings that allowed experts to locate its final position hundreds of miles away in the southern Indian Ocean.

However, according to The Daily Beast, the ATB report said many of the plane's other electrical systems shut down, leaving the pilots powerless to control the aircraft.

This, the website says, supports the theory that a devastating fire on board caused the outage rather than deliberate actions by the pilots to sabotage the flight.

It notes that much of the power to run the plane's systems comes from generators attached to each of the two engines which, through multiple connections, is distributed throughout the aircraft.

Mystery: The Boeing 777 is widely believed to have ditched in the Indian Ocean after disappearing on March 8 last year en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, killing all 239 people on board. A massive search is ongoing west of Australia, emboldened by the discovery of the wing flap on La Reunion island in July

Mystery: The Boeing 777 is widely believed to have ditched in the Indian Ocean after disappearing on March 8 last year en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, killing all 239 people on board. A massive search is ongoing west of Australia, emboldened by the discovery of the wing flap on La Reunion island in July

The main concentration of the computers, which control the aircraft's communications systems, is located in the Main Equipment Centre (MEC) next to the forward cargo hold.

Any possible fire in the hold could have breached the MEC, damaging the jet's avionics but also incapacitating the crew and passengers.

However, the computers for the SDU are located in the roof of the cabin, meaning this system would have been able to continue transmitting.

The auto-pilot would also have been able to operate, leaving the jet flying as a 'zombie plane' until it ran out of fuel.

When the engines stopped working, the SDU would then have lost power.

But when the APU kicked in, the SDU would have rebooted and automatically sent a final ping moments before it crashed, explaining why satellite data was received so late in the flight.

The report does not rule out deliberate action by Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah (pictured) or his co-pilot, whether it was a move to sabotage the aircraft or a desperate, failed attempt to temporarily cut the power to resolve a technical problem

The report does not rule out deliberate action by Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah (pictured) or his co-pilot, whether it was a move to sabotage the aircraft or a desperate, failed attempt to temporarily cut the power to resolve a technical problem

The report, however, does not explain what caused the power cut, only saying that it could be due to technical failures.

It also does not rule out deliberate action by Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah or his co-pilot, whether a deliberate action to sabotage the aircraft or a desperate, failed attempt to temporarily cut the power to resolve a technical problem.

It says the outage could have been caused by the crew using overhead switches in the cockpit or accessing the MEC below the flight deck.

The findings were buried in a report by the ATB released last week which said fresh analysis of data on missing jet MH370 confirmed authorities are searching in the right place, with hopes remaining that it will one day be found.

Based on satellite analysis of the jet's likely trajectory after it diverted from its flight path, ships have been scouring the seabed off Australia's west coast, so far covering 75,000 square kilometres (29,000 square miles) of a 120,000 square kilometre target zone without result.

Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said the Australian Defence Science and Technology Group had been tasked with crunching all available data once again to make sure nothing had been missed.

The conclusions, using models of Inmarsat satellite communications data, aircraft dynamics and meteorological data to determine likely flight paths, were released in a new report - 'MH370 - Definition of Underwater Search Areas.'

'The key outcomes of this additional work validate what has happened so far. It affirms that the aircraft is likely located somewhere in the 120,000 square kilometre area along the seventh arc,' Truss said, referring to the area where authorities believe the plane went down.

'The new research further emphasises that we are searching in the right direction, it uses different methodology and has come to the same conclusions.

'That gives us real encouragement that every effort is being made to ensure the search is well focused and well targeted and hopefully will therefore achieve someday a satisfactory result.'

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss points to the MH370 search area in June last year. Last week, the Australian Transport Authority said fresh analysis of data on missing jet MH370 confirmed authorities are searching in the right place, with hopes remaining that it will one day be found

Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss points to the MH370 search area in June last year. Last week, the Australian Transport Authority said fresh analysis of data on missing jet MH370 confirmed authorities are searching in the right place, with hopes remaining that it will one day be found

Three ships continue to scour the area, in between returning to port to resupply - a four-day voyage in each direction through often harsh conditions.

'Weather continues to impact on search operations but the onset of summer is expected to bring more favourable conditions over the coming months,' the Joint Agency Coordination Centre said in a separate update Thursday.

Speculation on the cause of the plane's disappearance has focused primarily on a possible mechanical or structural failure, a hijacking or terror plot, or rogue pilot action.

Investigators believe the aircraft ran out of fuel and crashed somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean, sparking one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history.

Despite the satellite evidence pointing to the plane going down, many Chinese relatives of those on board remain sceptical, and are convinced their loved ones are alive, perhaps being held at an unknown location.

In July, a two-metre-long (almost seven-foot) flaperon wing part washed up on a beach on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion which was confirmed to be from the ill-fated flight, marking the first concrete evidence that MH370 met a tragic end.

But analysts have said that only by locating the crash site and recovering the black box will authorities be able to solve the mystery of why the plane went down.

(5 images)

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: cranky (#0)

In July, a two-metre-long (almost seven-foot) flaperon wing part washed up on a beach on the Indian Ocean island of Reunion which was confirmed to be from the ill-fated flight, marking the first concrete evidence that MH370 met a tragic end.

It seems a little too convenient that such a small piece of the plane turned up on an island in such a vast area of ocean. Of course, it is possible. But almost incalculably unlikely to have done so in a matter of months.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-12-10   3:05:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: TooConservative (#1)

Of course, it is possible.

It seems more likely than not considering the serial number on the flaperon recovered matched the serial number of one of the flaperons on mh370.

There are three kinds of people in the world: those that can add and those that can't

cranky  posted on  2015-12-10   8:24:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: cranky (#2)

I know about the flap. It still strikes me as highly unlikely an identifiable piece of the plane washed up on a beach in a matter of months.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-12-10   10:43:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com