Sunday, 16 March 2014

At 45,000 feet, it may result in pressurization problems

baby doll dresses for women Wholesale Corsets “At 45,000 feet, it may result in pressurization problems,” said Gerry Soejatman, a Jakarta-based independent aviation analyst.
“But we don’t know how the fluctuation went, whether it was gentle or violent and sharp. If it was gentle, only a few sensitive passengers would notice.”
For relatives in China, which had 153 citizens on the flight, the investigators’ breakthrough just brought more distress and frustration.
“We are experiencing an ordeal. We are still waiting for (more information),” said one tearful man emerging from a meeting between Malaysia Airlines and
relatives in Beijing on Sunday morning.
“We are extremely anxious. A long time has passed and they don’t disclose (more) information,” he said.
Another branded the meeting “a joke.”
“Until they say what really and truly happened, what good is it?” he said.
Malaysian authorities have been severely criticized for failing to share information or for issuing contradictory statements.
China’s media made fresh criticism Sunday, saying Malaysia had “squandered” precious time and resources by releasing the dramatic information on the plane
’s fate a full week after it vanished.
“It is undeniable that the disclosure of such vital information is painfully belated,” a scathing editorial by the state-run Xinhua news agency said,
noting the “excruciating” seven days it entailed for relatives of the missing.
Yet for some the new evidence brought relief – and a reason for hope.

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