Malaysian Plane Had Lethal Cargo Onboard: Airline Finally Admits It
Thursday, March 27, 2014 14:04
WHY WOULD A “CARGO PLANE” CARRYING LETHAL CARGO ALLOW “PASSENGERS ON THE FLIGHT?!”
As the search continues for Flight MH370, the CEO of
Malaysia Airlines has admitted that the missing airliner was carrying
highly flammable lithium batteries that could have caused a deadly
mid-air fire.
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Malaysian Plane Had Lethal Cargo Onboard: Airline Finally Admits It
Malaysia Airlines CEO Ahmad Jauhari confirmed
on March 21 that the missing jet had been carrying highly flammable
lithium-ion batteries — despite denying that the plane had any dangerous
cargo on board just four days earlier. His shocking revelation has
re-sparked speculation that an in-air fire may have caused Malaysia
Airlines Flight 370′s mysterious disappearance on March 8.
Malaysia Flight 370 Carrying Batteries: Airline Admits Plane’s Lethal Cargo
Ahmad’s admission supports the
theory that the missing flight’s 239 passengers and crew members may
have been knocked unconscious by the toxic fumes of an on-board fire.
It wouldn’t be the first time something like that has
happened. Lithium-ion batteries, which are used in mobile phones and
laptops, have caused multiple plane fires and have even brought down
aircraft in the past, the UK’s Daily Mail reports.
Batteries of this kind carried in the cargo or baggage have caused more
than 140 incidents between March 1991 and February 17, 2014, according
to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. Two cargo planes have even
been destroyed by fires started by lithium-ion batteries.
Malaysia Flight: Were Crew & Passengers Mysteriously Knocked Out?Aviation experts are still trying to solve the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 after two objects believed to be the remains of the missing plane were spotted by satellite in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Perth, Australia on March 19. The airliners’s direct line from its last known location to the remote new search area suggests that the plane was not hijacked, and may have fallen victim to a mechanical fault or emergency.
More than a dozen ships and aircraft have been sent in to locate the objects, but the search teams have not yet found any further signs of the downed plane.
What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
– Tierney McAfee
More Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 News:
03/21/malaysia-flight-370- carrying-batteries-lithium- ion-cargo/
Malaysia Flight: Were Crew & Passengers Mysteriously Knocked Out?Aviation experts are still trying to solve the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 after two objects believed to be the remains of the missing plane were spotted by satellite in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Perth, Australia on March 19. The airliners’s direct line from its last known location to the remote new search area suggests that the plane was not hijacked, and may have fallen victim to a mechanical fault or emergency.
More than a dozen ships and aircraft have been sent in to locate the objects, but the search teams have not yet found any further signs of the downed plane.
What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
– Tierney McAfee
More Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 News:
- Malaysia Flight 370: Australia Finds Two Possible Plane Objects
- Malaysia Flight 370: Did Thai Military See Missing Jet & Cover It Up?
- Malaysia Flight 370: Pilot Hijacked The Plane Or Played Along
Source: http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2014/03/malaysian-plane-had-lethal-cargo.html
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