Friday, May 20, 2016

DAY 02 MISSING EGYPTAIR FLIGHT 804.

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)

OTHER EGYPTAIR FLIGHT 804 STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2016/05/day-01-missing-egyptair-flight-804.html 
MH370 MISSING PLANE STORIES
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2016/05/day-01-missing-egyptair-flight-804.html
MH 777-17 STORIES-RUSSIA DOWNS JETLINER
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/08/mh370-2-arrested-for-stealing-20000.html

MH17 MANAFESTO
http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/content/dam/malaysia-airlines/mas/PDF/MH17/MH17%20PAX%20AND%20CREW%20MANIFEST%20200714.pdf 

AIRASIA FLIGHT QZ8501 STORIES I DONE
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/03/airasia-flight-qz-8501-missing-on-way_14.html 
IDENTIFICATION PAGE OF THE DEAD FROM FLIGHT QZ 8501-A320-200
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/01/identification-page-of-passengers-and.html

FLIGHTAWARE FOR QZ 8501 MISSING PLANE
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/AWQ8501/history/20141228/2220Z/WARR/WSSS

GERMANWINGS FLIGHT 4U5925 AIRBUS A320
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/04/germanwings-flight-4u9525-airbus-320_8.html
AIR BUS - A320-200

http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Asiana/Asiana_Airbus_A320-200.php
http://www.airbus.com/aircraftfamilies/passengeraircraft/a320family/a320/
http://www.airbus.com/aircraftfamilies/passengeraircraft/a320family/a320/cabin-layout/

EGYPTAIR
http://www.egyptair.com/en/pages/default.aspx
http://express.egyptair.com/
-MISSING FLIGHT MS-804-A320-232 FROM PARIS TO EGYPT-TERROR SUSPECTED DOWNING. 


UPDATE-MAY 20,2016-05:34PM
WE ARE FINALLY GRADUALLY DISCOVERING WHAT HAPPENED TO FLIGHT MS804. THE DATA RELAYED BY SATELITES REVEAL-THAT AKKARS SAYS THERE WAS SMOKE COMING FROM THE WASHROOM BY THE PILOTS CABIN. IT SHOWED THE SMOKE ALERT WAS FAST. AND ANOTHER SMOKE ALERT CAME FROM THE PILOTS CABIN. THEN ONLY A MINUTE LATER THE PLANE WENT DOWN. THIS TELLS ME THERE WAS SMOKE THEN A QUICK EXPLOSION. THAT BROUGHT THE PLANE DOWN QUICK. WE WILL SEE IF IT WAS ISLAMIC TERRORISM-OR A FAILURE OF EQUIPMENT.

UPDATE-MAY 20,2016-09:16AM
WRECKAGE DEBRIS-JET-AND SEAT PARTS.PASSENGER BODY PARTS AND BELONGINGS HAVE BEEN FOUND 290 KILOMETERS OFF THE COAST OF ALEXANDRIA IN THE MEDITERRANEAN TODAY. THE ARMY IS SCOURING THE AREA FOR THE BLACK BOXES FROM THE REPORTED TERRORIST BROUGHT DOWN PLANE BY A BOMB. THEY ARE ALSO SAYING AN ISIS GROUP HAS CLAIMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ISLAMIC-TERRORIST DOWNING OF THE PLANE. YES THAT PEACE LOVING RELIGION-POLITICAL CULT-HAS BROUGHT DOWN ANOTHER PLANE. IN THE NAME OF THEIR QURAN AND CULT MOON GOD ALLAH. AND ALSO ALL THE WORKERS AND CONTRACTERS CONNECTED TO THE DEGUALL AIRPORT ARE BEING CHECKED OUT. AS OFFICIALS BELIEVE A BOMB WAS SMUGGLED ON BOARD UNDER AN INSIDE JOB. AND ALSO SALAH ABDESLAM WHILE INTERIGATED BY POLICE IN FRANCE. WOULD NOT SAY A WORD ABOUT HIS PART IN THE EARLIAR THIS YEAR TERRORIST ATTACK IN PARIS FRANCE.


EgyptAir plane wreckage found in Mediterranean-[AFP]-Samer al-Atrush-May 20, 2016-yahoonews

Cairo (AFP) - Egypt found wreckage including seats and luggage Friday from the EgyptAir plane that crashed in the Mediterranean, as investigators tried to unravel the mystery of why it swerved and plummeted into the sea.Search teams spotted personal belongings of passengers and parts of the Airbus A320 about 290 kilometres (180 miles) north of Egypt's coastal city of Alexandria, the military said.The country's aviation minister has said a "terrorist attack" was a more likely cause than technical failure for the plane's disappearance on a flight from Paris to Cairo with 66 people on board.But French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said there was "absolutely no indication" of why the plane came down."We're looking at all possibilities, but none is being favoured over the others," he said.The tragedy raised fears of a repeat of the bombing of a Russian passenger jet by the Islamic State jihadist group over Egypt last October that killed all 224 people on board.In Cairo, French and Airbus investigators were to meet their Egyptian counterparts to lay the groundwork for their probe.- Satellite spots oil slick -Relatives of some of the passengers and crew met EgyptAir officials and later gathered at a hotel near Cairo airport to exchange information."They haven't died yet. No one knows. We're asking for God's mercy," said a woman in her 50s whose daughter had been on board.The plane disappeared between the Greek island of Karpathos and the Egyptian coast in the early hours of Thursday, without its crew sending a distress signal.It had turned sharply twice in Egyptian airspace before plunging 22,000 feet (6,700 metres) and vanishing from radar screens, said Greek Defence Minister Panos Kammenos.A multi-national operation involving aircraft and ships has been launched to find the plane.On Friday Kammenos said Egypt had told Greece that search teams had found "a body part, two seats and one or more items of luggage" in waters north of Alexandria.Other search aircraft had "allegedly reported more findings in another area, but currently we have no official confirmation that they belong to the plane in question."Later the European Space Agency said one of its satellites had on Thursday spotted an oil slick about 40 kilometres southeast of the plane's last known location.Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi had demanded an "intensified search" after the airline retracted a statement that wreckage had been found.French President Francois Hollande said on Thursday that it was clear the plane had crashed, and authorities in both Paris and Cairo opened investigations.Fifteen French citizens, a Briton and at least one Canadian were among 26 foreigners on the plane.Both France and Egypt have come under attack by IS jihadists in the past year, and Hollande promised a comprehensive investigation.IS has been waging a deadly insurgency against Egyptian security forces.In October, an Airbus A321 operated by Russia's Metrojet broke up over the Sinai desert after taking off from the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh, killing all on board in an attack that IS claimed.In the United States, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said it was "too early to definitively say what may have caused this disaster".The disaster also entered the US presidential election campaign, where national security is a prominent issue.Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said it appeared to be "yet another terrorist attack," adding "When will we get tough, smart and vigilant?"His likely Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton said it "does appear that it was an act of terrorism" and "once again shines a very bright light on the threats that we face from organised terror groups".- Pilot's last communication -Greek civil aviation chief Constantinos Litzerakos said the pilot had mentioned no problem in his last communication before the plane disappeared, and the flight had not deviated from its course."The flight controllers contacted the pilot at a height of 37,000 feet (near Athens)... he did not mention a problem," he said.Neither the Greek coastguard nor the navy could confirm reports a passing ship had seen "a ball of fire in the sky".Litzerakos said that if there had been an explosion, any debris would have been scattered across a wide area.The passengers also included two Iraqis and one citizen from each of Algeria, Belgium, Chad, Portugal, Saudi Arabia and Sudan, as well as 30 Egyptians, the airline said. They included a boy and two babies.Seven crew members and three security personnel were also on board.EgyptAir said the plane had been manufactured in 2003. Airbus said it had clocked up 48,000 flight hours.EgyptAir hit the headlines in March when a flight from Alexandria to Cairo was hijacked and forced to divert to Cyprus, where the hijacker, who was described as "unstable", demanded to see his ex-wife.In October, foreign governments issued travel warnings for Egypt and demanded a review of security at its airports after IS said it downed the Russian airliner with a bomb concealed in a soda can that had been smuggled into the hold. 

2 Canadians aboard EgyptAir plane that crashed in Mediterranean Sea: Dion-[The Canadian Press]-May 19, 2016-yahoonews

OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion says two Canadian citizens were among the passengers on EgyptAir flight MS804 that crashed while travelling from Paris to Cairo.Dion says Global Affairs Canada is providing consular assistance to the families and officials are working closely with authorities to confirm whether there were any additional Canadian citizens on board.He says consular officials were immediately deployed to the airport and reached out to government agencies to ascertain the facts and provide the most effective support to families.Authorities have said the EgyptAir jetliner with 66 people aboard swerved wildly in flight and crashed in the Mediterranean Sea early Thursday.Egyptian and Russian officials have said it may have been brought down by terrorists.There have been no immediate signs of survivors."On behalf of the Government of Canada and all Canadians, our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of the victims on board EgyptAir flight MS804," Dion said in a statement.He added that Global Affairs is also working with its French and Egyptian counterparts as well as other impacted countries to assess the situation and consider any requests for support.-- With files from The Associated Press.

Air-sea search intensifies for missing EgyptAir plane-[AFP]-Samer al-Atrush with John Hadoulis in Athens-May 19, 2016-yahoonews

Cairo (AFP) - A massive search was under way Thursday for the wreckage of an EgyptAir plane that plunged into the Mediterranean with 66 people on board, in what the Egyptian authorities said may have been an act of terrorism.Egypt's aviation minister said that while it was too soon to say why the Airbus A320 flying from Paris to Cairo had vanished from radar screens, a "terrorist" attack would be a more likely scenario than a technical failure.The tragedy raised fears of a repeat of the bombing of a Russian passenger jet by the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group over Egypt last October that killed all 224 people on board.The plane disappeared between the Greek islands and the Egyptian coast overnight, without its crew sending a distress signal.Greek Defence Minister Panos Kammenos said the aircraft had swerved sharply twice in Egyptian airspace before plunging 22,000 feet (6,700 metres) and disappearing from radar screens.Both Egypt and Greece dispatched aircraft and naval vessels on a major search mission. They were expected to be joined by French teams, while the US send a surveillance plane to help with the operation.Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi demanded an "intensified search" for the aircraft after reports that wreckage from the plane had been found were retracted.EgyptAir initially said on its Twitter account that the Egyptian authorities had recovered wreckage from the missing aircraft No. MS 804 near Greece's Karpathos Island.But the head of the Greek air safety authority, Athanasios Binis, told AFP that debris found close to the area where the jet went down did "not come from a plane", a finding he said was confirmed by his Egyptian counterpart.EgyptAir Holding Company vice president Ahmed Adel then corrected his company's statement, telling CNN that the debris that was spotted was "not part of our plane".French President Francois Hollande said the plane had "crashed", as authorities in both Paris and Cairo opened investigations.In the United States, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said "it's too early to definitively say what may have caused this disaster".Egypt's Aviation Minister Sherif Fathy said he was unable to "deny the hypothesis of a terrorist attack or something technical".The airline said 15 French citizens were among the 26 foreign passengers on the plane, who also included a Briton and at least one Canadian.Both France and Egypt have come under attack by IS jihadists in the past year, and Hollande promised a comprehensive probe into the cause of the crash as suspicions swiftly focused on a bomb."Whether it was an accident or another hypothesis that everyone has on their mind -- a terrorist hypothesis... at this stage we must focus on our solidarity with the families and the search for the causes of the catastrophe," he said.- No distress call -IS has been waging a deadly insurgency against Egyptian security forces and last October claimed the bombing of the Russian airliner flying home holidaymakers from the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh.A Greek aviation source said the flight had disappeared from Greek radar at around 0029 GMT."It crashed around 130 nautical miles off the island of Karpathos," the source told AFP, referring to an island northeast of Crete.Greek civil aviation chief Constantinos Litzerakos said the pilot had mentioned no problem in the last communication before the plane disappeared, and it had not deviated from its course."The flight controllers contacted the pilot (with the plane) at a height of 37,000 feet (near Athens)... he did not mention a problem," Litzerakos told Greece's Antenna TV.Neither the Greek coastguard nor the navy could confirm reports that a passing ship had seen "a ball of fire in the sky".The civil aviation chief said if there had been an explosion, any debris would have scattered across a wide area.EgyptAir's Adel also said there had been "no distress call" before the plane vanished.- Two babies -The passengers also included two Iraqis and one citizen from each of Algeria, Belgium, Chad, Portugal, Saudi Arabia and Sudan, as well as 30 Egyptians, the airline said. They included a boy and two babies.Seven crew members and three security men were also on board.EgyptAir said the plane had been manufactured in 2003. Airbus said it had clocked up 48,000 flight hours.EgyptAir hit the headlines in March when a flight from the coastal city of Alexandria to Cairo was hijacked and forced to divert to Cyprus, where the hijacker, who was described as "unstable", demanded to see his ex-wife.He had claimed he was wearing an explosive vest, which turned out to be fake.Last October, foreign governments issued travel warnings for Egypt and demanded a review of security at its airports after IS downed the Russian airliner with what it said was a bomb concealed in a soda can that had been smuggled into the hold.

Donald Trump speculates EgyptAir plane disappearance is terrorism as authorities investigate-Colin Campbell-Deputy Politics Editor-May 19, 2016-YAHOONEWS

Hours after an EgyptAir flight disappeared from radar, Donald Trump speculated on Thursday that terrorism was behind the plane going missing over the Mediterranean.“Looks like yet another terrorist attack,” the presumptive Republican presidential nominee wrote on Twitter.The EgyptAir passenger jet with 66 people on board suddenly went missing over the Mediterranean Sea. Egypt’s aviation minister, Sharif Fathy, said in a Thursday morning press conference that a terror attack or a technical problem could not be ruled out.He also said he was “choosing his words carefully” as he relayed information to the media.“We have no other information other than there is a missing plane,” Fathy said. “There are many possible reasons for this situation,” he said. “What’s certain is that something has happened. I will not use the term ‘crash’ until I find wreckage.”Trump’s tweet is reminiscent of his previous comments regarding the supposed “hate” in Islam when discussing terrorism.Looks like yet another terrorist attack. Airplane departed from Paris. When will we get tough, smart and vigilant? Great hate and sickness!-— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 19, 2016

Terror attack most likely cause for Egyptair crash, experts say-Missing Airbus A320 was relatively new, considered a reliable, modern, safe aircraft; technical fault unlikely to have caused sudden plummet-By Juliette MICHEL and Tangi QUEMENER May 19, 2016, 4:10 pm-THE TIMES OF ISRAEL

PARIS, France (AFP) — Several scenarios could explain the mysterious disappearance of the Egyptair flight between Paris to Cairo early Thursday, but experts say a terrorist attack is the most likely.Both France and Egypt have been leading targets for Islamist extremists in recent months.In October, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for bombing an A321 plane belonging to Russian charter company Metrojet that crashed into the Sinai desert on its way from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg, killing 224 passengers and crew.Experts say the chances of a mechanical malfunction in the case of Thursday’s Egyptair disappearance are slim.“A major technical fault — the explosion of a motor, for instance — seems improbable,” said aeronautics expert Gerard Feldzer, underlining that the A320 in question was “relatively new,” having entered service in 2003.In addition, the A320 has an excellent safety record as the best-selling, medium-range airliner in the world. An A320 takes off or lands every 30 seconds around the world, Feldzer said.“It’s a modern plane, the incident happened in mid-flight in extremely stable conditions. The quality of the maintenance and the quality of the plane are not in question in this incident,” Jean-Paul Troadec, former director of France’s aviation Bureau of Investigation and Analysis, told Europe 1 radio.Egyptair “is a company with authorization to operate in Europe, so it is not on any blacklist,” he added.Experts also say it is unlikely that the plane was shot down from the ground, as was the case with the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 that went down over Ukraine in July 2014, or from the sea as occurred in July 1988 when the US Navy blew up an Iran Air passenger flight by mistake.The Egyptair plane was flying at 37,000 feet (11,000 meters) and disappeared about 130 nautical miles off the Greek island of Karpathos.That would put it out of reach of portable rocket launchers used by several militant groups in the Middle East.“We cannot exclude the possibility that it was shot down by another aircraft by mistake, but it is likely we would already know,” said Feldzer.The region around northern Egypt, including the Israeli and Gazan coastlines, is “one of the most monitored regions in the world, including by satellite. It would be very difficult to hide this kind of information,” he added.-No distress signal-That leaves a terrorist attack as the most likely possibility, not least because it appears that no distress signal was sent from the aircraft.“A technical problem, a fire or a motor malfunction, doesn’t cause an instantaneous accident and the crew has time to react,” said Troadec.“Here, the crew didn’t say anything.”If a bombing is established, the question for investigators will be how a device was smuggled aboard a flight taking off from France’s busiest airport, Paris Charles de Gaulle, where security has been on high alert since last year’s jihadist attacks in the French capital.“A bomb placed on board at Roissy or in Cairo is always possible because it’s difficult to make your airport 100 percent watertight, even in an airport with such tight surveillance as Roissy (Charles de Gaulle),” said Feldzer.“The first thing to do is to recover debris that will give us some indications on the accident… to see if there are any traces of explosives.” 

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