It depends on a transponder signal that is transmitted by each airplane and contains richer information-for instance, the airplane’s identity and altitude-than primary radar does. Air-traffic-control systems use what is known as secondary radar. Primary radar relies on simple, raw pings off objects in the sky. The pilots never checked in with Ho Chi Minh or answered any of the subsequent attempts to raise them. It was the last the world heard from MH370. Malaysian three-seven-zero.” He did not read back the frequency, as he should have, but otherwise the transmission sounded normal. Good night.” Zaharie answered, “Good night. Zaharie again reported the plane’s level at 35,000 feet.Įleven minutes later, as the airplane closed in on a waypoint near the start of Vietnamese air-traffic jurisdiction, the controller at Kuala Lumpur Center radioed, “Malaysian three-seven-zero, contact Ho Chi Minh one-two-zero-decimal-nine. At 1:08 the flight crossed the Malaysian coastline and set out across the South China Sea in the direction of Vietnam. he radioed that they had leveled off at 35,000 feet-a superfluous report in radar-surveilled airspace where the norm is to report leaving an altitude, not arriving at one. Zaharie’s transmissions were a bit unusual. Up in the cockpit that night, while First Officer Fariq flew the airplane, Captain Zaharie handled the radios. Most of the passengers were Chinese of the rest, 38 were Malaysian, and in descending order the others came from Indonesia, Australia, India, France, the United States, Iran, Ukraine, Canada, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Russia, and Taiwan. They had 227 passengers to care for, including five children. In the cabin were 10 flight attendants, all of them Malaysian. To hear more feature stories, get the Audm iPhone app.
In the cockpit, Fariq would have been deferential to him, but Zaharie was not known for being overbearing. He flew it frequently, and often posted to online forums about his hobby. In his first house he had installed an elaborate Microsoft flight simulator. He was married and had three adult children.
In Malaysian style, he was known by his first name, Zaharie. His trainer was the pilot in command, a man named Zaharie Ahmad Shah, who at 53 was one of the most senior captains at Malaysia Airlines. This was a training flight for him, the last one he would soon be fully certified. Fariq Hamid, the first officer, was flying the airplane. The designator for Malaysia Airlines is MH. on the quiet, moonlit night of March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777-200ER operated by Malaysia Airlines took off from Kuala Lumpur and turned toward Beijing, climbing to its assigned cruising altitude of 35,000 feet. If there's nothing there still then I have no absolute clue, I do hope you get it solved quick though as I know it's horrible specially when you'd like to play the game.Updated at 10:25 a.m. Hopefully this helped I do really suck at explaining stuff, I also tend to babble, If you understand anything from above then awesome. Click on the folder that says 'Users' then once you've done that, Click on the one folder that has your PC's name on it, Like what you've named your PC, For example mine's - Shyanne - As that's my name, I know original, but once you've done that then you'll see all the same folders you have at the side but for some strange reason are completely different, click on documents after the PC's named folder, once you've also done that you'll be directed to some more folders, Click on Electronic Arts then Sims 4 then Mods. I'm not sure whether you're still having the problem but I not long ago had the problem too, I do everything that everyone stated above but nothing even played for 5 minutes (probably longer) but I think I might of found a way you can find it, Not sure whether it'll work but.Ĭlick on This PC, then Click on your C Drive, which'll look like this - Acer ( C : ) (Without spaces) - If you've clicked on it, then you'll see a bunch of folders, Some with program files, etc.