10 questions have not been answered in the case of missing aircraft

It has been more than two days since the Malaysia Airlines airline Boeing 777-200 in flight number MH370 mysteriously disappeared in the journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. After many search efforts, so far has not identified any specific trace of the missing plane.

Here are 10 questions that have not been answered about MH370 that Mirror of England published.

Why is there no emergency signal?

Air traffic controllers in Subang, near Kuala Lumpur, did not receive any emergency signals from MH370. Neither the captain and the deputy's flight signaled that they were having problems. The plane had just been watched in the previous second, and the next second had completely disappeared.

An industry leader in aviation safety said he felt "very unusual" when there were no emergency calls from MH370. When the plane lost contact, the plane was said to be flying at an altitude of 35,000 feet, so the pilot had to have plenty of time to announce any technical problems if any - Mr. David Learmount , Flight Global editor, evaluated.

'Something happened and the pilot didn't tell anyone. Why? That's a question, ' said Learmount. 'It is unusual for pilots not to call an emergency call, because they have plenty of time to do it, unless there is a bomb on the plane. But so far there is no evidence to show that. '

How did passengers who steal passports get on the plane?

International police (Interpol) confirmed that at least 2 passports were stolen in the database of this organization used by passengers on flight MH370. Interpol is also examining other suspected passports.

According to Interpol, during the time between the two passports were stolen until the flight departure time, no country has made a check on the organization's database of two passports. stolen, an Austrian and an Italian.

Mr. Luigi Maraldi, 37, an Italian, who is believed to be on a lost flight, has been shown to be healthy in Thailand, Brother Christian Kozel, 30, has also been identified as living. healthy at home in Austria. Both are said to have lost passports in Thailand within the past year.

'It is too early to talk about any connection between stolen passports and the disappearance of the plane. But any passenger can take an international flight with a stolen passport stated in Interpol's database is a very worrying issue , 'Interpol Secretary General, Mr. Ronald Nobel, said in a statement.

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An Indian artist embellishes flight MH370 in the sand to pray for passengers and crew - (Photo: Reuters)

Interpol said it is contacting the organization's office in all the countries involved in an effort to identify the true identities of the passengers boarding missing aircraft with stolen papers. Besides, Interpol is also examining all other passports suspected of being stolen and used to board the MH370 flight.

'This is the situation we were hoping to never happen. For many years, Interpol asked why countries have to wait until the tragedy to apply strict security measures at the border and control gates on cars and airplanes, "said Nobel. .

Is it related to terrorism?

The absence of an emergency call or a sign of a technical incident, along with a stolen passport, has led to speculation that the MH370 flight is the target of a terrorist attack.

Passengers on this flight belong to 14 different nationalities, mostly Chinese citizens. Meanwhile, some ethnic minority groups have recently launched terrorist attacks against the Chinese state.

The Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang have long been seeking separatism to form their own state, partly because they are more culturally close to Central Asia. On March 1, Uighur terrorists were thought to have caused a bloody attack in Kunming Station in Yunnan.

However, so far, no group has taken responsibility for the disappearance of the plane.

Why haven't search teams discovered any debris?

It has been more than two days since MH370 disappeared. Dozens of ships and planes from 11 countries have conducted searches on the East Sea but have not found any trace of the missing plane.

There have been a number of images suspicious of the plane's mark, but have not been confirmed.

Why is the phone of the missing passenger ringing?

At least one relative of a Chinese passenger present on the missing flight has successfully connected to this passenger phone, but no one has caught the phone. The family image of this passenger called on the phone of the missing person was broadcast live on China's national television.

The call is connected, but no one picks up. Reportedly, a group of passengers petitioned Malaysia Airlines to "reveal the truth" about what happened to the flight.

Why has Malaysia Airlines recently revealed the disappearance of the aircraft?

Air traffic control lost contact with MH370 at 2:40 am local time. But a few hours later, relatives of passengers waiting in Beijing still thought only that the flight was postponed. The electronic board at Beijing airport did not give any indication of the disaster.

Relatives of angry passengers said they knew the flight was missing from the press, instead of from Malaysia Airlines. Until 9:05 am on Sunday morning, Malaysia Airlines announced that it had been admitted: 'We regret to have lost all contact with the flight MH370 departing from Kuala Lumpur this morning at 9:41 am to fly to Beijing.'

Will the delay in reporting this news come from the panic of airline leaders, or hide something more terrible?

Will the plane find a way back?

According to investigators, the radar signal shows that the aircraft may have sought to return to Kuala Lumpur. Military officials say they are assessing the possibility of MH370 wanting to return before abruptly disappearing.

'We looked at what was recorded on the radar screen, and realized that, capable, the aircraft actually tried to turn its head,' said General Rodzali Daud, Malaysian air force commander, in a statement. news conference.

If this is true, is this an attempt to land MH370 due to an incident on the flight, or has there been some dangerous behavior on the plane?

Why does another pilot hear murmurs when trying to contact MH370?

Another pilot flying near the flight area of ​​MH370 said he had heard grunts and interference when he tried to contact the missing plane.

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According to the pilot who asked to remain anonymous, his plane on the way to Narita, Japan, contacted MH370 with emergency frequency.

'We tried and established contact with MH370 after 1:30 am and asked them if they had entered Vietnam airspace,' the pilot said. 'The voice on the other end may be that of Captain Zaharie (Ahmad Shad, 53) or Farid (Abdul Hamid, 27), but I'm sure the deputy. The waves were very noisy . but I heard a murmur on the other end. That was the last time I heard them, and we lost contact since then. '

What significance does the oil slick on the sea surface mean?

A Vietnamese search plane has found two suspects of oil slicks in the area where the plane lost contact. This sore lasts about 12 miles.

However, the ship sent to this area found no other traces of the aircraft, and the temporary siege was determined to be unrelated to MH370.

Is it possible to find out the truth?

The sudden disappearance of MH370 is considered one of the most uncommon commodity disasters in history. The mystery becomes more complicated by the many countries involved in this incident.

Taking off, and especially landing, are the most difficult stages in a flight. Those are also the periods where most aviation accidents occurred. However, MH370 disappeared mysteriously in the middle of flying in the sky.

'Airplanes usually don't fall when flying like that. This is an extremely unusual case , 'said Paul Hayes, a British aviation expert.

So far, only one similar aviation accident is the French Air France Flight 447, which crashed into the Atlantic Ocean in 2009 when flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris. Investigators only identified the cause of the accident, after finding the black box two years later.