Friday 13 May 2016

Post-course assessment of new literacies: MH 370


MH 370



The flight MH 370 which carried 239 passengers has been mysteriously disappeared for almost two years. The flight is an international flight flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, China. On 8 March 2014, it lost contact and disappeared from the radar screens. The craft was carryiing 227 passengers from 15 nations and 12 Malaysian crew members. Before the aircraft vanished, there was no signals sent from the crew about delay, bad weather, wrong landing or even technical problem. After a wile, the Malaysian government decided to establish a Joint Investigation Team with foreign aviation authorities and experts to investigate the incident. The sudden vanish of this flight MH 370 is going to be one of the greatest mystery in aviation history.

In these two years, many places claim to discover some aircraft debris around the Indian Ocean. Recently, two more pieces of debris were discovered in South Africa and Rodrigues Island off Mauritius.  The international team of experts in Australia concluded that both pieces were consistent with the panels found on Malaysia Airlines' Boeing 777 aircraft and one of the experts claim that "the team has confirmed that both pieces of debris from South Africa and Rodrigues Island are almost certainly from MH370"

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/12/malaysia-two-more-pieces-almost-certainly-from-mh370/


MH 370 vanished for two years. Debris are found somewhere in the world. Bodies lost but souls remained. Searching continues and our prayers won't stop.







3 comments:

  1. Well-informed page with all the background info and updated info. It is clear enough for the reader to catch up with the current situations and trace back to the history. The first photo is useful for illustrating the complicated geographic data.

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  2. Very conclusive essay with a warm conclusion! I can catch the whole story in a very short time from your wordings. There are some typo mistake. The link and the pictures are highly relevant.

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  3. Informative and fitting photos,though theories could be put forward to address the question: what has happened to MH370.

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