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Pieces of what is suspected to be an aircraft were seen washed up on Andhra coast Wednesday, a Telugu television channel reported.
onehuman
Snippet:
Pieces of what is suspected to be an aircraft were seen washed up on Andhra coast Wednesday, a Telugu television channel reported.
This is starting to pop up in different places now. Seems some possible pieces of the plane may be starting to appear. If this is the right area, it would be close to where those bodies were washing up the other day.
Not confirmed yet but here is THE LINK for you to check out
edit on 3/19/14 by onehuman because: (no reason given)edit on 3/19/14 by onehuman because: added snippet
stargatetravels
They keep letting out all these 'odd' little lines of info, the media really are mindnumbing
auroraaus
stargatetravels
They keep letting out all these 'odd' little lines of info, the media really are mindnumbing
One word in agreement to this:
Mangosteens.
Itsdrewdrew
reply to post by civpop
How many moron reports are we going to entertain of "found wreckage"? With the Chinese media blackout and something not too different in the US, it seems damn near impossible that the plane simply crashed.
Sublimecraft
Breaking News in Australia......
Pine Gap withholding critical MH370 flight data
au.news.yahoo.com...
US spy satellites monitored in Australia's heartland could provide crucial information in the investigation into the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 - but the information is being withheld.
edit on 19-3-2014 by Sublimecraft because: (no reason given)
Data "Deleted" From Pilot's Flight Simulator!!!
Zahid said computer forensics experts were now busy working on retrieving the deleted files.
He said that the police were not accusing Zaharie Ahmad Shah, the lead pilot of the missing plane, of any wrong-doing or giving pressure on any of his family members, while they were conducting a thorough and intensive investigation.
"The police had invited several Boeing 777 operators and also those who were experts in flight simulators, as well as Information Technology (IT) professionals to assist in the probe," he told a press conference.
civpop
Hishammuddin dismissed reports that the plane had been seen over the Maldives. This is “not true” he said citing a Maldives official.