Todos
← Back to Squawk list
The Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: How Long is Too Long?
Preparations for the flight, boarding, and take-off, and the first hour of the flight itself, were largely unremarkable, in dramatic contrast to the very remarkable over two- week-long search for the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that departed Kuala Lumpur on March 8 and never reached its destination in Beijing. While some searches do sporadically go on forever (the case of Amelia Earhart comes to mind), it is worth noting that the original search for Earhart and her Lockheed Electra aircraft… (www.frequentbusinesstraveler.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
you look, and you look, and you look...until you find it.... we must know what happened... in case there is a defect in the 777... or in case there was something else going on... gotta' solve it to protect the rest of the flying public.... millions? tens of millions? doesn't matter
...it's getting to difficult to navigate this thread now...finding new posts among all the rest...
...why wouldn't one allow for the possibility that the plane was remotely taken over and flown to a pre-determined destination...it's not science fiction and so far, consistent with available evidence...
...this morning we learn "they" have selected a new rectangle in the ocean to search...what might have prompted that I wonder....
...this morning we learn "they" have selected a new rectangle in the ocean to search...what might have prompted that I wonder....
This entire event is reminding me of the TV series "LOST".
how do you hide a 777 ? and who or what airport in this world would agree to such a thing , and by now someone would have said ...hey isn't that the plane they are looking for ? it takes a lot of people to run an airport , I don't think you can get all these folks to participate , they will find pieces floating soon , but as far as finding the actual plane , that's another story ,like the guy said , needle in a haystack but first we got to find the farm .
...lot's of pertinent information in this WSJ article...for those interested...just days until the "pings" go silent...
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304418404579466891707691738?mg=reno64-wsj&url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com%2Farticle%2FSB10001424052702304418404579466891707691738.html