Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Missing - Page 46
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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
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radiatoren
Denmark1907 Posts
On April 25 2014 18:49 Scarecrow wrote: Where`s the `Bluefin probe sucks` option? That was actually exactly what I thought too. However, claiming the area is right is sufficiently condemnation of the yellow menace for me! That thing is definitely not doing its work for Aiur! | ||
Dekoth
United States527 Posts
On April 25 2014 17:37 GreenHorizons wrote: This is my story and I'm sticking to it... HANNITY: General, I've known you a long time. I know you too well to know that you're not just making this up, this isn't something you've concocted. You've spoken to a number of people, am I correct? MCINERNEY: Yes, but that's all I want to say, Sean, please. HANNITY: Fair enough. And you believe this plane is intact and that this plane landed? MCINERNEY: I do. http://nation.foxnews.com/2014/03/19/could-missing-plane-be-held-pakistan Does anyone sane actually believe anything Fox reports anyhow? | ||
FFW_Rude
France10201 Posts
On April 25 2014 20:34 Dekoth wrote: Does anyone sane actually believe anything Fox reports anyhow? Why ? What did the Fox said ? | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41074 Posts
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Orcasgt24
Canada3238 Posts
Seriously though, this plane is still missing? Have they even found a piece of it, or the black box? | ||
dravernor
Netherlands6175 Posts
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c0ldfusion
United States8292 Posts
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Roggay
Switzerland6320 Posts
Its already pretty hard to find a plane when you know approximately where it crashed, so when we really don't know where it went, its gonna be near impossible. To be honest, im pretty sure we will never find it, or it will take many many years, if anyone has any interests searching for it for so long. | ||
radiatoren
Denmark1907 Posts
1) The sonar signal is not consistent with the protocol for what is used on the plane! 2) The plane flew south based on Bust Frequency offset analysis. 3) The planes last large change of direction (the large turn shortly after leaving the primary radar image) is consistent with the plane being on some level of stable flight from that point (autopilot) and the last satellite communication is consistent with what is thought to be the time it ran out of fuel. 4) The search so far has been conducted in a northern (The ping site) and southern (the first satellite images from the southern corridor) direction from the most likely final resting place. 5) With the help of scenario analysis of different combination of speed, FL etc. a probable line of descent between app (S36,E95) and (S25,E104) is determined as the best fit. You can read the full report from Source: Australian Transportation Safety Board The search of the area is likely to start in august at best since that area of the bottom of the ocean is largely unexplored. | ||
Gotlander
Sweden22 Posts
Most likely this is like the Air France tragedy a couple of years ago. | ||
radiatoren
Denmark1907 Posts
Guardian China.org The search will start in early september and can run as long as a year. | ||
ZasZ.
United States2911 Posts
On August 29 2014 22:41 radiatoren wrote: The possible search area has more or less been mapped and the search is ready to start some time next month. The search area of most interest will be moved a little further south as new information about two unsuccessful calls from satellite phones have been examined. The examination has revealed that the plane might have changed course to the southern direction earlier in the span between approximately 2:15 and 3:11 than what was previously assumed. The cost of the search is expected to be up to about 60 million us$ which Australia and Malaysia will share. Guardian China.org The search will start in early september and can run as long as a year. Wow $60 million? I can understand absorbing a cost like that right after the disappearance if there were any hope these people are still alive, but it seems like a waste of money now. | ||
Psyonic_Reaver
United States4318 Posts
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arbiter_md
Moldova1219 Posts
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JieXian
Malaysia4677 Posts
On August 30 2014 00:05 Psyonic_Reaver wrote: Respect the dead man. If your daughter or son was down there, wouldn't you hope that there was at least some chance for the body to be recovered so that it may be buried? What about respect for the living? Or the living and starving? It's not that simple. The governments have sadly no choice but to appease the people. | ||
nam nam
Sweden4672 Posts
On August 29 2014 23:55 ZasZ. wrote: Wow $60 million? I can understand absorbing a cost like that right after the disappearance if there were any hope these people are still alive, but it seems like a waste of money now. A drop in a bucket. It could also be important to understand why it happened for many obvious reason. | ||
Cheerio
Ukraine3178 Posts
On August 30 2014 00:47 nam nam wrote: A drop in a bucket. It could also be important to understand why it happened for many obvious reason. There are so many planes and crashes now that the chances of learning something new from one particular case are extremely low. Like you said, a drop in a bucket. | ||
Redox
Germany24792 Posts
On August 30 2014 20:07 Cheerio wrote: There are so many planes and crashes now that the chances of learning something new from one particular case are extremely low. Like you said, a drop in a bucket. This accident (assuming it was one) has many unique aspects to it. If it is solved there is surely something to be learned. Also it is not that many. This would be 1 of 4 plane crashes this year so far, only counting accidents. And it is the only Airbus or Boing accident this year, the others were smaller aircraft. | ||
Half the Sky
Germany9029 Posts
(Mods if I should have started a new thread, sorry!) http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-33794012 Should be interesting to see if there's anything else they trip on. I know at some point, a ripped suitcase with Chinese letters, a kettle and I think a ladder was mentioned? | ||
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