Mishaps Mar Malaysia’s Handling of Flight Tragedy


Mishaps Mar Malaysia’s Handling of Flight Tragedy

Critics furious over crossed signals from government officials as search grows more confused

MH370 rescueMiscues and media gaffes are turning Malaysia into an object of anger and criticism in the aftermath of the disappearance early Saturday morning of a Malaysian Airlines jetliner carrying 239 passengers and crew. 

No trace of the craft has been found despite a search encompassing thousands of square kilometers.  On Wednesday, the day was dominated by confusion over reports that the aircraft might have attempted to head back toward Malaysia before it disappeared.

Malaysia’s air force chief told reporters very early Wednesday that the plane had veered off course. Later in the morning, the same officer denied the report sharply. By Wednesday afternoon, the government seemed to reverse itself again, requesting assistance from India in searching the Andaman Sea, north of the Malacca Strait, where the plane may have gone down far from the current search area off the coast of Vietnam.

Officials finally said the plane “may” have been heading toward the Strait of Malacca when it disappeared and that the search was now also concentrated in that area.

Hishamuddin HusseinOther countries have grown frustrated.  The Chinese, with 152 passengers on board, have complained about a lack of transparency over details. They have also complained that Malaysian Airlines staff handling relatives of the victims in Beijing have been short of information and in many cases don’t speak Mandarin.

From the start, according to critics, the Malaysians have treated the disappearance and ensuing inconsistencies as a local problem instead of one that has focused the attention of the entire world’s media on the tragedy. In a semi-democratic country with a largely supine domestic media, the government insists it has the situation in hand but that hardly seems the case.

Often, those giving press briefings about the affair communicate badly in English to an international press whose lingua franca is English.  Because of widely differing reports of where the aircraft actually disappeared, the picture being delivered is one of incompetence. Networks like the BBC and CNN are openly declaring that the post-accident situation is a mess.

Some of it isn’t Malaysia’s fault.  An initial report that two possible hijackers using fake passports somehow got through the country’s passport control because of lax surveillance turned out to be false.  While the two were traveling on false passports, apparently the stolen documents had never been reported to Interpol, which tracks such incidents.  The pair turned out to be Iranians seeking asylum in Europe.  

But that wasn’t helped by the fact that Malaysian authorities originally said erroneously that as many as four to five people could have been traveling with suspect passports, raising the possibility of a fully-fledged hijack gang aboard.

But five days into the loss of the aircraft and with no idea of where it could have disappeared, there is growing concern over who is in charge, coupled with the fact that Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak has largely removed himself from the picture, allowing his cousin, Hishammuddin Hussein, the defense minister and acting transport minister, to deal with the affair. 

International treaties that allow for Malaysia to greatly expand the probe by calling in experts from foreign governments to help were not invoked until Wednesday, it seems, when it was reported that US and other foreign experts had finally been invited to take part in the formal investigation. It seemed again that valuable time had been lost.

Much of the problem is due to the fact that the Malaysian government has habitually handled information as a problem rather than as a means of communication. The mainstream news media are all owned by the ruling political parties and are used to being fed information the government wants them to hear.  Government-owned MAS at one point issued a press release only to recall it twice because of misspellings and misinformation.

In a deeply divided political culture, especially in the last year as the opposition has grown more effective, the government is finding it difficult to manage the flow of information on a disaster. In addition, in the midst of this flight crisis the government is seeming preoccupied by court actions to drive two opposition leaders, Anwar Ibrahim of  Parti Keadilan Rakyat, and Karpal Singh of the Democratic Action Party, out of Parliament.

At the start, the plane was characterized as having simply gone off the radar – until Wednesday, when a report carried in Berita Harian, a government-controlled Malay-language newspaper, quoted Air Force chief Gen. Rodzali Daud as saying Malaysian radar had tracked the missing Boeing 777-200 turning left from its last known location on radar. It then supposedly crossed Malaysia itself and disappeared over the Strait of Malacca.

The report set off a frenzy. CNN and the BBC carried maps of the new possible crash site as it was reported that the massive search for the wreckage had shifted to the waters between Malaysia and Indonesia instead of the South China Sea off the coast of Vietnam.

Then the report was emphatically denied by Daud, who told a press conference that “I wish to state that I did not make any such statements as above.”

CNN, however,  quoted an unnamed “senior air force source” as saying the plane indeed had shown up on radar for more than an hour after contact was lost at around 1:30 a.m. Saturday. The craft was last detected, according to the official, near Pulau Perak, a small island in the Strait of Malacca.  

Has four days been wasted by a huge flotilla of airplanes and ships that have been scouring the South China Sea for wreckage while the plane might actually be somewhere 900 km. to the west?  The Vietnamese announced they were suspending their participation in the search. 

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang on Tuesday complained about the lack of progress in finding the plane, saying “We once again request and urge the Malaysia side to enhance and strengthen rescue and searching efforts.”  The Chinese government itself is starting to feel the heat, offering to deploy 10 satellites in the effort to find the plane.

The crisis wasn’t helped any by a sensational revelation from Australia by a young South African woman that she and a friend had once ridden in the cockpit of an MAS flight from Phuket to Kuala Lumpur at the invitation of the missing co-pilot, Fariq Abdul Hamid, and had pictures of themselves flirting with the pilots, who were even smoking in the cockpit, to prove it.

Since 9/11 in the United States, airline regulations forbid anyone not part of the crew from gaining access to the cockpit. If nothing else, the story and the pictures are an indication of lax flight deck discipline and raise questions if someone could have got into the pilots’ cabin aboard MH370. 

 

35 thoughts on “Mishaps Mar Malaysia’s Handling of Flight Tragedy

  1. With a corrupt and incompetent government, one should not be surprised.

    Without urgent and radical reform, this this only the tip of the iceberg.

  2. Cik Din,
    If you’ve watched yesterday’s Quest at CNN, and read Washington Post lambasting WSJ, they do not represent what you have in your mind
    on how the govt. is handling the situation.

  3. Look.., while i don’t blame the morons for obfuscation and stone-walling – mainly because the ‘nature’ of the Mystery – it is the sheer Arrogance, Dismissive Attitude and Lack of True Empathy that comes across whenever the Top Honchos are cast in Public Glare.

    While the CEO of MAS and DCA D-G are no masters of communication, their body language appear to be contrite, ham-strung and defeated. Then, you have this Towering UMNObyte (rhymes with Troglodyte) who acts like the Master of the Universe – projecting an aura of Omniscience while insisting he doesn’t know anything – or knows, but is subject to ‘Protocols’. Yeah, Bodoh Sombong. Talking down in times of Crisis, is a sign of Megalomania and Megafauna.

    Dear Leader, for all his Kemahiran, Kebolehan and Kepincangan in Machiavellian ‘Malay’ Political Antics hides in Obscurity. His Magistrate pretends to be pulling strings – But those are short.

    The Americans, run helter skelter to come up with at least a working hypothesis. Headless Chicken like. And more enamored with the ‘Mystery’, than the Humanity of this Tragedy. Technocrats.

    The hoary PRC blokes, with all their bravado and saber rattling become legalistic, angry and ultimately reveal themselves for what they truly are – Impotent Copycats and Unable to Think Out of their Constricted Upbringing. Theirs is a dyadic mode of Pavlovian Behavior – Cause-Effect, without the Karmic hindsight of their own actions.

    I hesitate to call this tragedy a total FUBAR, until some closure is forthcoming. I would label the situation (as it stands), a SNAFU – like a One ringgit decomposed chicken – that can only cause severe food-poisoning.

    We can criticize all we want, but let’s keep sight of our diminishing hopes and Object of our Prayers. Let us not Rave and Rage – doing Selfies of Impotence – just because our ‘Leader’ are likewise Incomprehensible and Incompetent. Be patient and persevere.

  4. From an air disaster, our leaders and officials created another disaster. MAS sent Chinese Malaysian who obviously doesn’t speak mandarin to handle PR in Beijing. He was accompanied by another who was worse, an Eurasian. Then in KL the PR disaster expanded into a global showcase of our incompetent crisis management.
    But one thing that never changed, the habit to investigate the trivial. Three cheerful nurses at KL Hospital in their flying carpet are now under investigation!

  5. The PM has concluded his press statement just now. As expected, nothing new. OMG! Perhaps, CLF assessment on top Malaysia leaders are right. Seriously, we are condemned by most countries including the renegade province called Taiwan. Of course, it brings back memories when SQ006 was collided with equipment in an abandoned runway in Taoyuan airport on the faithful day. It was dark, raining heavily with strong wind. To cut the whole stories, the finger pointing session was much worse……..Taiwan accused SQ pilots (One of them is Malaysian) has erred in taking the unused runway for takeoff. Singapore retorted violently with Taiwan dilapidated radar, communication & identification system. Taoyuan airport then don’t have ground radar to monitor the movement of planes on the ground. Their yingeland……hehehehe! definitely not powderful…….perhaps, CLF should rescue the taiwan langs on their language skills especially the american have failed to boost their yingeland competency…….hahahaha!

    In short, PM press statement is absolute disappointing. Perhaps, Malaysia should learn how Ronald Reagan address to the nation

  6. A few days ago, I mentioned that this pathological liar UMNO Baru-BN regime probably had something to hide. Unfortunately, I am proven right.

    Now they admit it is a hijacking incident.

    Allow me to speculate on the endless possibilities here:

    Who are the possible hijackers ?

    1. Uighur nationalists — they are locked in conflict with PRC regime
    2. Shiite radicals — UMNO Baru-BN regime has been persecuting Shiites in
    Malaise-sia. These radical hijackers can be either Malaysians or of
    other nationalities such as Iran
    3. Religious fanatics — e.g. those who admire Afghanistan’s Taliban and want to fight the “West” in Afghanistan
    4. Mindanao Filipino radicals — as payback for their experience in their recent “intrusion” into eastern Sabah
    5. Staged by UMNO Baru-BN regime supporters to distract attention from the court verdict against DSAI. (I consider this to be VERY UNLIKELY, although this semi-crazed and incompetent regime is capable of almost anything in its desperation to stay in power)

    The truth will come out and it will be a major embarrassment for the
    UMNO Baru-BN regime.

  7. Uncle Din
    This episode could very well send MAS to the undertakers. MAS was doomed the day that Mahathir became the PM of Malaysia. Tun Raja Mohar, Tan Sri Saw Huat Lye and Tan Sri Aziz Rahman devoted their best to nuture this airline to be almost at par as SIA . It was destroyed overnight by Mahathir and Daim who passed this to their crony to be plundred and stripped.No corporate medicine man, could and have ever revived MAS ever since.
    Mahathir , the menace, has a legacy of destruction – of practially everything – national unity, judiciary, democracy, the civil services. In the economic pursuit everything that was initiated and set up by his predecessors PMs were mutilated. Whatever he initiated – HICOM, PROTON, Composite Aircraft, Cyber, etc were dismal failures. Now this trait is inherited by Najib.

  8. The major questions and indeed the solution to the entire incident:

    Obviously, the regime has something to hide

    1) Which group of hijackers would be a major embarrassment to the UMNO Baru-BN regime once their identity becomes known ?

    2) What demands made by the hijackers would embarrass the 1PM and his gang greatly ?

  9. the PM just said in BBC news that the plane has been deliberately turned off from the set course after switching off of the communication devices. but he insists that it is not Hijack!? does he mean the pilots have had instructions to fly the plane to a different destination? is it indeed an umnob/gov. comspiracy to divert attention from what’s been happening to opposition parties in Malaysia that has gone haywire? what instructions did the pilots have, are they suppose to land in Kazachstan where Najibs relatives are?

    it has been reported as early as Monday by a plane tracking station that MH370 turned back after it disappeared from radar. so why did they let the international rescuers search the wrong area for so long, deliberately??

    WHAT ARE YOU PEOPLE HIDING?????
    don’t you worry about what happens to the passengers?
    I think malaysians should be prepared for some very bitter facts soon!

  10. Final comment:

    What is this UMNO Baru-BN regime going to do to repair the major damage done to our foreign relations i.e. all those nations that kindly sent ships and planes (plus satellites) to search the South China Sea (when all along, Malaysian military radar showed that the plane had turned west) ?

    The list is long: China, Vietnam, Singapore, Brunei, Philippines, and if I recall correctly Thailand, Taiwan, Australia and Japan too

  11. Now they are hinting the pilots have gone rogue. Easy way out, put the blame on people who cannot defend themselves.

    The elephant in the room is still being ignored. How can they watch the plane travelling across Malaysian soil on radar out it went out of sight and not send military aircraft to intercept?

    Don’t tell me we do not have any military planes that can fly?

  12. Looes, please read SQ presentation on the crash of SQ. 006 in Taipie and you will appreciate the complex nature of aircraft crash investigation. The lawyers had punched holes on 2 sheets of paper and shone lights through it. The sheets of paper represented the precautions taken by both SQ and the airport authority. The light was not supposed to shine through but somehow managed to shine through in between the holes on the two sheets of paper. Nothing to do with pilot error, runway lights were lighted but runway not blocked.

  13. I think speculation is useless and akin to Raja Bomoh VIP antics. Looking for the physical evidence is much more important than motives and other mumbo-jumbo right now. And i do think that they already have a handle on it, except that it’s way beyond our wildest ‘pancing ikan’ (fishing) expeditions. You can call that ‘A Conspiracy of Silence’. The information will continue to come in dribs and drabs.

    It would seem to me that the Northwest direction would be fraught with air defense systems, many automated – as FIR ATC (Kolkata) had already confirmed. A more Northerly route would take the plane through Northern Thailand-Myanmar Border right through Yunnan and further on to Xinjiang, where primary radar coverage might be sparse. Which is PRC’s posterior, don’t you think? Talking about secondary radar is not viable.

    I still think that the Indonesian radars at the northern tip of Sumatra if not decrepit or non-existent, could tell us a lot. If the Southern corridor is taken the furthest that the plane could fly with it’s available fuel would be about 800 nm off Perth. In which case, it will never be found intact and good luck to all those gadzillion cerebral neurons that was wasted. A truly Black Hole Theory.

    Not knowing is sometimes much more tortuous than knowing the inevitable. That’s Life.

  14. The MH370 debacle exposes Malaysia to the world what Malaysians have suffered for decades… a government not based on meritocracy, producing “leaders” of mediocre quality, poor command of English, not highly intelligent, arrogant and cocky BUT control the country and the way the harder working, smarter population lead their lives… call me cruel Dato, I actually feel that behind every cloud is a silver lining…. if we don’t wake up this time, we are as good as doomed…

  15. PKL: No 6 – a variation of Stephen King’s “The Langoliers” co-authored by any of the five parties you have mentioned?

    Seriously, Najib’s measured, forceful tone in the press statement gives no hint of regret or sadness at all on day eight, and that after having made friends go on a wild goose chase when he knew all along MH370 kept flying for eight hours. Little wonder, the earlier statements were hesitant, tentative and mutually contradictory among the parties.

    Not used to operating within an environment where the usual political bully-boy muscles could be flexed, or when one absolutizes any or every statement from the other side of the divide as an attempt to bring anarchy to the nation, this crisis, at once, drives home with quaint morbidity what it means to be unprepared, and in Warren Buffet’s words, “It’s only when the tide goes out that you can see who’s swimming naked.”

    Let us continue praying for all those on-board MH370.

  16. Endless possibilities in the “1big effort” to prevent DSAI from becoming
    PM or even MB of one state in Malaise-sia !

  17. Latest. Pentagon officials now focusing on the two pilots on flight MH370. Suicide? Gimme a break, Pentagon. Some talking heads on CNN point to the Silk Air crash in 1997 as suicide by pilot. Investigators from three countries in LA could not agree as to the cause of that crash. Another expert pilot on CNN says it is well planned and the flight path has been pre-programmed. He says he could not do it but these pilots of MH370 are smart, he says.

    These talking heads don’t seem to have their heads screwed properly. What do you think Shrek?? You’re the expert.

  18. The flight path of MH370 has definitely taken a political turn. A Mat Salleh publication, Mail On Sunday, has dug up the personal details of the pilot, saying he was an obsessive Anwar supporter, just falling short of indicating he had used the flight as an anti-government demonstration. The BN press has apparently not yet taken the cue. I guess they will jump on the wagon before long and that could timely impact on the Kajang vote.

  19. After the press statement from Najib yesterday noon, the press meet of officials scheduled in the yesterday afternoon to explain in more technical details was cancelled.

    See the link below ;
    http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/257183

    From the press statement of Najib , apparently the officials are having a hard time to get prepared for explanation in technical details .

    Najib talked about new data from satellite . What new data ?

    Lim Chong Leong said it well as reported in Malaysiakini ;

    ” It is not new data, only new conclusion on week-old data. The data had been there since the plane disappeared and unless the plane has resurfaced, there is no new data.

    What the authorities have done with the week-old data is they had lived in denial of all the possibilities and only offered denial after denial with their usual “no evidence” reply.

    The evidence was there in front of them and under their nose but they just refused to interpret it properly. So it is delay on their part and they cannot con the public by saying there is new data and therefore we are now searching somewhere else.”

  20. Semper,
    I was merely focusing on the slinging of mud match between singapore & taipei over SQ006 issue. I understood that that’s a very complex nature that leading up to the pilot error of taking the wrong runway that’s obstructed with equipment. You knew that typhoon was there during the incident. I have seen personally mysterious tornado in Xintian, Taipei that overturned cars. Like I say, it’s dark & heavy rain. Coupled with pressure to be on schedule. Miscommunication between ground control & SIA pilots coupled with the absent of ground radar plus signage ID issues leading to the fatal accident. There were incidents that pilots made near mistakes in turning into the wrong runways in CKS airport in Taoyuan…….Very unfortunately accident……Of course, singapore report was a more well rounded one. The hounding by taipei press was damn ugly. When taipei authorities focused on only pilot error & bad weather while glossing through the real deficiency of CKS airport has instantly made singapore authorities went ballistic
    Herewith attached the link of useful discussion on SQ006 incident. Some of them are experienced pilots. However, take it as a pinch of salt when it touches on MH370. It’s very speculative & kinda wee bit loony

    http://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/535538-malaysian-airlines-mh370-contact-lost.html
    http://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/51201-sq006-final-report-out-26-4-02-a.html

    Laoshan,
    Yes, regurgitation of already known data. Well, Najib would do MH370 justice in negotiating with the leaders in respective countries over SAR starting from now.

    Pak Bean,
    You can add in the fact that USA has failed to detect airplane from approaching towards Pentagon & finally crashing onto it. Silk air thingy is kinda political. Indon dun wanna lose business. However, there is always a string of events that are leading to final accident. Just like the one in SQ006. It’s pretty sad that one of the pilot who was a Malaysian got to let go. The SIA CEO then was a Malaysian…..Hehehehe!

    Siang,
    I don;t think that BN would do any good in pinning it to Anwar. They may even lose their heads

    Sumpitan,
    It’s more like the press gonna have Najib for breakfast. Starting from now, Najib better not to play play & work with respective countries over the issue. PRC is not very happy.

  21. Guys & Gals,
    If you guys can understand mandarin, it would be great. Taipei has come a long time for being objective in their assessment. Of course, SQ006 incident, it’s pretty ugly

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