Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Totally Bizarre


With the inability to find the missing MH370, the Malaysian government has been under constant criticism from the world for it’s clumsy handling of the crisis. With all 239 people onboard MH370 suspected to have perished in the incident, the high emotions are understandable.

However, I have to say Malaysia need to do a better job of defending itself. Now the Malaysian government has been saying that the MH370 crisis is perhaps the most bizarre incident in Asian civil aviation history and they are right. Chiefly, they need to explain clearly how the plane managed to fly across the whole of Malaysia without their air force doing anything about it! That’s totally bizarre.

Saying that their air force didn’t do anything because the plane is not hostile makes no sense because “friendly” or “hostile”, you should still get into contact with the plane. I mean it’s a Boeing 777 and you allowed a Boeing 777 to fly right cross your country without doing anything? What if the plane had been from Vietnam, Thailand or Indonesia? Can a foreign plane fly across the whole of Malaysia as long as it is not “hostile”?

That’s not just bizarre but totally unbelievable unless there’s a major screw-up somewhere. The Malaysian government needs to explain how MH370 managed to fly cross Malaysia and they could do themself a world of favor by doing it yesterday. Till they do so, the constant criticism they’ve been under will just continue. 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So far, no one has asked why our AWACs did not track the plane too. Which is surprising, given the radar range of our AWACs.

Anonymous said...

maybe there is no AWACs plane in the first place...

What do you think..

Ghost said...

The plane flew over northern Malaysia so even if we picked it up, the Singapore Air Force can do nothing. This was exactly what happened when the Thai Air Force picked up the plane on their radar. It was over Malaysia; if the Malaysians allow the plane to be flying over their country, who are the Thais to say anything? The plane was over a foreign country.
Of course we now know the Malaysian Air Force...