Now that a day has passed since the plane went missing, investigators should have more data to help them find it, said Peter Goelz, former managing director of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board. "They've had a full 24 hours now to gather all of the available radar data from all of the available sources," he said. |
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JAILED Australian journalist Peter Greste may have to see out his appeal in the new year before the Egyptian government considers granting him a pardon or clemency, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says.
Today marks one year since the Al Jazeera journalist was locked up in an Egyptian prison with two.... |
Planes are once again hovering above the water, TV1 reported, a day after the plane disappeared in Indonesian airspace with 162 people aboard. Seven ships and two helicopters were also set to start searching for the plane at daybreak, Indonesia's National Rescue Agency said. |
Now that a day has passed since the plane went missing, investigators should have more data to help them find it, said Peter Goelz, former managing director of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board. "They've had a full 24 hours now to gather all of the available radar data from all of the available sources," he said. |
Of the people on board the Airbus A320-200, 155 are Indonesian, three are South Korean, one is British, one is French, one is Malaysian and one is Singaporean, the airline said. Eighteen children, including one infant, are among the passengers, the carrier said. Seven of the people on board are crew members. |
Religion has remained relevant, though sensitive and intoxicating. “In the world, organised religion remains the most powerful force in society: more than 4.5 billion people (out of 7 billion) identify with one of the world’s four biggest religions, and that figure is rising,” says Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
Australian journalist Peter Greste has clocked up a year in an Egyptian prison. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop had been mildly optimistic Greste might be released ahead of his January 1 appeal. But the prospects of a pardon or clemency before his appeal later this week appear unlikely. |
Australian journalist Peter Greste has clocked up a year in an Egyptian prison. Foreign Minister Julie Bishop had been mildly optimistic Greste might be released ahead of his January 1 appeal. But the prospects of a pardon or clemency before his appeal later this week appear unlikely. |
At first light Monday, the plan was to divide the search area into four broad sections measuring 120 by 240 nautical miles, the rescue agency said. The search may also extend to nearby land. “It is a very broad search location,” the agency said. The effort was hampered Sunday night because of rough weather. |
Of the people on board the Airbus A320-200, 155 are Indonesian, three are South Korean, one is British, one is French, one is Malaysian and one is Singaporean, the airline said. Eighteen children, including one infant, are among the passengers, the carrier said. Seven of the people on board are crew members. |
JAKARTA. — An AirAsia passenger jet carrying 162 people lost contact with Indonesian air traffic control early yesterday, gripping Southeast Asia with a second missing plane crisis in less than a year. The search operation for the missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501 was halted for the night, but big ships.... |
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