A Life Aloft
Well-Known Member
I hate to say this and it's just my opinion, but frankly I think that the Malaysian government was in over their head since day one. It's a small third world country. I don't believe they have the infrastructure nor the experience to even begin to truly deal with this event. They have been reluctant to even call in qualified help from countries and agencies (especially in the US) for help and advice. They dragged their asses for several days not taking several obvious actions that they should have begun instantly. They have put out false information, changed information, retracted information, contradicted themselves, have not properly verified information that they did make public, etc. They have been recalcitrant to share information. It's been a complete mess as far as I can see.The most frequently discussed scenarios suggest that Malaysia missed something. Bad crew, bad security, bad maintenance. If it remains a mystery, Malaysia doesn't have to accept any specific criticism.
Even China is fed up. They are under pressure themselves to provide answers to the families of the Chinese citizens aboard this flight.
While there certainly may be some political issues at play here, e.g. their history of authoritarianism runs deep and again IMO, there are still many issues with their governmental branches and especially state laws, the rigging of electoral boundaries, discriminating racial policies, sanctions and powers (look at the media control for example and the circumnavigation of personal rights), the truth in finding out what happened to this aircraft and some relief for the families of the crew and pax should have been in the forefront and it has not been. I find all of this very disturbing for many reasons. I just cannot recall in the history of aviation, a disaster of this proportion which has been handled in such a hap hazard, lack of detailed and open communication/transparency, inefficient and ridiculous manner, as this event has.
I realize that the government there is not used to answering to anything or anyone, or being held accountable, but this is just beyond the pale of incompetency.
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