Reflecting on Malaysian Flight that Disappeared spring of this year 2014, a blog format is provided dedicated to one incident, in AirAsia 8501, instead of editing one article as updates come in.

Wreckage to AirAsia Flight 8501 Found Reported to be Confirmed

December 30, 2014
The wreckage to Flight 8501 has been found in the Java Sea.

Source:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/debris-almost-certain-from-plane-found/2014/12/30/f2fc50fe-8ff5-11e4-a412-4b735edc7175_story.html?wprss=rss_homepage

In many ways this is comes as a relief, from having to contend with a persisting disappearance.  Authorities are working now with whom related pertinent.


 

Distinguishing Time Zones in Major Situations Involving Commercial Airlines

December 30, 2014
It is very IMPORTANT for those of us that are following the disappearance of the Flight 8501, as well as an important concept for the future, which hopefully there will be no further of these types of tragedies, that: THE DIFFERENT TIME ZONES CORRESPOND TO CHANGES IN CLOCK READINGS BUT DO NOT NECESSARILY HAVE A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE AMOUNT OF HOURS THAT ELAPSED AFTER THE EVENT.  GETTING THE TWO CONFUSED might not facilitate readers' and news watchers abilities to assist upon their d...
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Things to Consider about AirAsia Flight 8501

December 29, 2014
It has been perhaps about 10 hours since the disappearance, and about 40 hours since the news of the plane not accounted for hit media published in many places.
In rescue, every second counts.

For the future, an effective move upward of the ability to successfully carry out search and rescue on large scale for such kinds of disasters, at night, and calling the search off because it is dark becoming a thing of the past.

The region, referring to Flights 8501 going from Indonesia to Singapore there...
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