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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/19 14:32:22 (permalink)
It was just on the news that the pilot was downloading a beta copy of SONAR X3e at the time of the disappearance...

 
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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/20 00:53:26 (permalink)
Potential wreckage found (I know, I know...another "maybe" story)
 
http://www.dailymail.co.u...te-signals-engine.html

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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/20 06:27:46 (permalink)
I'm beginning to believe that we are facing a mystery that will never get thoroughly solved. Something that our grand grand grandchildren read about, something that will be depicted in countless movies etc.
Also, in about 15-20 years "I'm one of the survivors of the mystery plane" or "I've found the wreck/my grandfather showed me the wreck/family secret about the wreck" -people start emerging.

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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/20 08:34:27 (permalink)


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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/20 11:35:34 (permalink)
false alarm

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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/20 11:51:11 (permalink)
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I'm beginning to believe that we are facing a mystery that will never get thoroughly solved. Something that our grand grand grandchildren read about, something that will be depicted in countless movies etc.
Also, in about 15-20 years "I'm one of the survivors of the mystery plane" or "I've found the wreck/my grandfather showed me the wreck/family secret about the wreck" -people start emerging.



Could be. It took nearly a century to find the Titanic, and it's BIG. Amelia Earhart's plane has never been found. DB Cooper has passed into mythology. We'll just have to wait for the supermarket tabloids to tell us what happened. I'm still going with alien abduction. 


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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/20 11:56:12 (permalink)
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Kalle Rantaaho
I'm beginning to believe that we are facing a mystery that will never get thoroughly solved. Something that our grand grand grandchildren read about, something that will be depicted in countless movies etc.
Also, in about 15-20 years "I'm one of the survivors of the mystery plane" or "I've found the wreck/my grandfather showed me the wreck/family secret about the wreck" -people start emerging.



Could be. It took nearly a century to find the Titanic, and it's BIG. Amelia Earhart's plane has never been found. DB Cooper has passed into mythology. We'll just have to wait for the supermarket tabloids to tell us what happened. I'm still going with alien abduction. 


Interestingly, we're at a technological age where everything is practically able to be tracked, and still they're unable to find this plane.

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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/20 12:52:42 (permalink)
How come they can't use the same tools available to every CSI program on TV?  Heck, with those they not only would know exactly where the plane is, but they could tell that the passenger sitting in seat 36B dropped their coffee...

 
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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/20 13:07:12 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby lawp 2014/03/20 13:07:06
OK, First this:

and now this:

I'm just getting freaked-out!?!?

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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/22 20:09:39 (permalink)
It ran out of fuel and nose dived into the lower Indian Ocean... it is in deep water, too deep to pick up a ping from the black box.
 
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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/22 20:46:32 (permalink)
How come they can't use the same tools available to every CSI program on TV?  Heck, with those they not only would know exactly where the plane is, but they could tell that the passenger sitting in seat 36B dropped their coffee..............
 
Yes and the reality is that the Americans (and probably in conjunction with us too as we both operate a very advanced satellite system at Pine Gap in conjunction with the US) would have known where it went down minutes after but they won't give it up. Under the umbrella of military secrecy. Pretty poor show.
 
Well they seemed to have got to a location which is great. I think the level of co-operation has been amazing. I think some final intel from various sources has come through and hurried the Aussies to the site which is good.
post edited by Jeff Evans - 2014/03/24 22:25:18

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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/30 10:13:26 (permalink)
This whole thing has become ridiculously ridiculous.
Or, maybe I just live in a LaLa land created by TV and movies.
But this is the 21st century.
We can't find a Jumbo jet??
Really??
And BTW, where are the submarines?

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Re: Flight MH370 2014/03/30 12:08:29 (permalink)
Heard an aviation expert a week or so ago saying that reality isn't like James Bond movies - we have better maps of other planets than we do of our own oceans.

 
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