Posted March 8, 201411 yr So sad. It's so weird that with the technology we have these days, they currently have no idea what has happened or where the aircraft is.
March 8, 201411 yr It's apparently been located here: http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20061013031325/lostpedia/images/thumb/a/af/Lost301theothersplaceintheisland.jpg/500px-Lost301theothersplaceintheisland.jpg
March 8, 201411 yr Being serious though, it is very sad and must be very distressing for all the family involved :(
March 8, 201411 yr Author Thanks for the info I guess? Don't really need information, it's all over the news. What I find most interesting is the fact they seem to have no idea what's happened, despite all the technology that's available these days. At least with the Air France incident they had at least some inkling of what had happened - with the Malaysian Airline incident there's currently nothing apart from some oil slicks.
March 8, 201411 yr I'd assume the air crash nose dived straight into the ocean floor thus explaining why they haven't located the plane yet as it's deep within the waters. Also the fact that 2 missing passports were used by 2 passengers on the plane is dodgy itself, but it's weird that no distress signals were given by the crew..
March 10, 201411 yr Don't really need information, it's all over the news. What I find most interesting is the fact they seem to have no idea what's happened, despite all the technology that's available these days. At least with the Air France incident they had at least some inkling of what had happened - with the Malaysian Airline incident there's currently nothing apart from some oil slicks. The Air France thing was nearly identical to this bar the really odd burst of automated error messages. It took them a long time to find that off the Brazilian Coast. I hope they find the wreckage and the bodies soon so their families can lay them to rest.
March 11, 201411 yr The mystery deepens: From Daily Mirror "The 'unprecedented mystery' behind the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 deepened on Monday when relatives claimed they were able to call the cellphones of their missing loved ones. According to the Washington Post, family of some of the 239 people on board the vanished Boeing 777 said that they were getting ring tones when batteries should have died and could see them as online through a Chinese social networking service called QQ." Some very daft conspiracy theories circulating now. :rolleyes: However Malaysia's military say they believe they tracked the plane hundreds of miles off course in it's final hour in the air. :o Edited March 11, 201411 yr by Common Sense
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