WASHINGTON, March 21, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Oliver McGee, former U.S. deputy assistant secretary of transportation for technology policy in the Clinton Administration, and founder of Partnership Possibilities for America, gives his take gone viral on LinkedIn.com on the Missing Malaysia 370 Mystery, calling it the "greatest mystery in aviation security history" on Fox News.

All contact with Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was lost just 40 minutes into what was supposed to be a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, China. The Boeing 777-200 en-route was expected to make contact with Ho Chi Mihn air traffic control at the time it disappeared. 

The flight was cruising at 35,000 feet in the safest phase of flight with 239 souls aboard, as something apparently mysterious perhaps catastrophic transpired. The immediate concern at this moment is locating the missing aircraft to determine what happened. Above all, the human story irrevocably tied to this mystery is how to bring closure to the grieving families for lost loved ones on broad.

Read more at LinkedIn Airlines and Aviation: Boeing 777 airplanes do not vanish or fall out of the sky

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Bloomberg TV: Entrepreneurs are the engine – Tech is the fuel, featuring "Boeing 777 airplanes do not vanish or fall out of the sky" on LinkedIn Airlines and Aviation

LinkedIn Editor's Pick: Missing Malaysia 370 Mystery – Why Breguet Matters

LinkedIn Airlines and Aviation: Missing Malaysia 370 Lesson Learned: It's Time to Secure 'The Black-Box' in 'The Cloud'

Learn more at Partnership Possibilities for America, about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370's 'Black-Box', including what's possible about uploading 'Black-Box' data in real-time.

Missing Malaysia 370: "Greatest mystery in aviation security history" – Oliver McGee on Fox News Hannity on Friday, March 14, 2014

About Partnership Possibilities for America:

Founded by Oliver McGee in 2010, the mission of Partnership Possibilities for Americais to provide focused expertise and leadership by fostering greater public awareness, appreciation, advocacy, and advancement of social, technological, educational, economic, and political (STEEP) capacity of philanthropy working across government, university, and industry partnerships.

About Oliver McGee:

Oliver McGee is professor of mechanical engineering at Howard University. He is an aerospace, mechanical, and civil engineer. He is former United States deputy assistant secretary of transportation for technology policy (1999-2001) in the Clinton Administration, and former senior policy adviser in the Clinton White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (1997-1999).

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Oliver McGee on Deeyoon.com: http://deeyoon.com/d/should-government-or-private-business-take-the-lead-on-us-national-disaster-recovery-3/archived

 

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