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Thread: Malaysian Boeing 777 missing
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10th March 2014, 16:45 #11
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Re: Malaysian Boeing 777 missing
Given that there isn't lots of widespread debris (or any debris in fact) I guess that means it went down pretty much in once piece.
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10th March 2014, 18:17 #12
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A quite extensive article from BBC which explains what what countries and what units that are used in the search:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26514556...Funny how ev'rything was roses when we held on to the guns...
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10th March 2014, 20:35 #13
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Originally Posted by driveace"Old roats am jake mit goats."
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10th March 2014, 20:39 #14
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Originally Posted by airshifter"Old roats am jake mit goats."
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10th March 2014, 21:45 #15
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What happens if say, there was an issue with the guidance system and/or other electrical faults?
The aircraft might not even be within a projected area of where it's supposed to be. What if for argument sake, this was like Adam Air Flight 574? A whole multitude of problems hitherto unknown might surface due to something that pilots weren't even expecting.
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11th March 2014, 12:33 #16
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the latest theory is that the aircraft made a left turn at the point where it disappeared and
flew west over the Malacca peninsula where the trail end with a radar contact somewhere near
the island of Pulau Perak in the Malacca straight....Funny how ev'rything was roses when we held on to the guns...
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11th March 2014, 13:43 #17
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It took the search crews five days to find any trace of Air France 447 so this doesn't seem that unprecedented?
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11th March 2014, 14:05 #18
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Originally Posted by RS
There might be ACARS messages in this case as well but the it's unlikely since they start looking
in the area around the Malacca strait....Funny how ev'rything was roses when we held on to the guns...
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11th March 2014, 15:03 #19
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It's been confirmed on the news this morning that the fake passport men were Iranians seeking asylum in Germany, extremely unlikely they are connected with any terrorist plot.
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11th March 2014, 15:41 #20
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Just saw on a spanish news paper that apparently some of the cellphones are still active or calls are going through but nobody picked up...(wondering if this is the case then why hasn't the location of these phones been found out?)
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