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Thread: Malaysian Boeing 777 missing
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11th June 2014, 20:17 #151
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The families of the missing passengers are now offering 3 million dollars to any whistleblower ,or person in the know who passes on information that solves the problem of the missing airliner.They want to know who is hiding what,what info is being kept back ,and have hired a team to investigate the disappearance .They believe one country or it's leaders know what has happened to this jet,and hope someone with a loose tounge will provide information
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11th June 2014, 20:19 #152
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The fund is a total of 5 million ,2 for the investigating team ,and 3 for the whistleblower , Will it work ?
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12th June 2014, 08:15 #153
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I'd have to tell them the plane ended up in the ocean, and wait until someone proves it.
I don't think many people really get quite how vast a large ocean expanse is, and how quickly very large things can become lost in one.
And though I have no doubts you can remove a plane from common detection, as well as land a large plane in many areas most of us wouldn't suspect, I find it all highly unlikely.
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24th June 2014, 22:21 #154
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25th June 2014, 13:26 #155
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I still believe he handed it ! Prove me wrong please
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25th June 2014, 15:32 #156
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25th June 2014, 19:17 #157
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25th June 2014, 19:44 #158
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Files deleted on the morning of the flight implies that he was practicing something .
It also points to that something being something he was not willing to share .
It also follows that it was something that was to be carried out that day .
I have a feeling that the plan went awry when the transponder was turned off only after the initial turn to the west , when it should have been turned off before , to look more like it went down right there .
The Inmarsat data would never have had to be invented at all if the pilot had gotten that part right .
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25th June 2014, 20:00 #159
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Have the islands in the area actually been checked? Think some of them won't be inhabited?
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25th June 2014, 21:38 #160
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“If everything's under control, you're going too slow.” Mario Andretti
Good to see him back in a Skoda, his Octavia WRC days jumped to my mind immediately :D
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