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#Breaking: Pentagon officials say, Malaysian plane #MH370 went down in Indian Ocean,it will take another 24hours to move ship into position.
U.S. investigators suspect missing flight #MH370 flew on for hours after lost contact.
Malaysia Airlines #MH370 flight code RETIRED replaced by #MH318; new flight now enroute Beijing from Kuala Lumpur
ProphetZoroaster
UPDATE: FROM ABC7 LOS ANGELES, UPDATE: U.S. investigators say plane was still airborne several hours after disappearing from radar.
BREAKING NEWS: Malaysian aviation chief says that no airplane debris has been found at the location indicated by Chinese satellite images released earlier today.
The news is the latest in a series of setbacks for frustrated family members looking for answers in the disappearance of flight 370.
Liquesence
reply to post by Logarock
You know, after the first day of lost contact, I saw a tweet from some media outlet saying the plane "may have" crashed. My reply was, what else could have happened? Did it cross into another dimension? Take a trip to the twilight zone? Become invisible?
Back to more plausible theories, does anyone recall "Airport '77?" Could it be possible that instead of crashing/breaking apart it attempted to make a water landing a la Flight 1549 on the Hudson, but sank? Whole and in tact at the bottom of the ocean, where it now rests?
The again, the earth is a big place. It could be anywhere spread over a few miles and it would take weeks or months to locate it. But this brings transponder into question, as others have noted.
Flatwoods
Imagine if someone came across a classified document that tells of a U.S. Marine Recon unit in 1968 Vietnam that finds a crashed Malaysian Airliner with advanced 21st century technology onboard. This could explain the rapid advance so semi-conductor technology since 1969 -reverse engineering at it's finest.
markymint
They seem pretty certain about the Indian Ocean now?
#Breaking: Pentagon officials say, Malaysian plane #MH370 went down in Indian Ocean,it will take another 24hours to move ship into position.
U.S. investigators suspect missing flight #MH370 flew on for hours after lost contact.
Malaysia Airlines #MH370 flight code RETIRED replaced by #MH318; new flight now enroute Beijing from Kuala Lumpur
Cool graphic of the SAR assets...
pbs.twimg.com...:large
edit on 13-3-2014 by markymint because: Added Tweets
Vasa Croe
markymint
They seem pretty certain about the Indian Ocean now?
#Breaking: Pentagon officials say, Malaysian plane #MH370 went down in Indian Ocean,it will take another 24hours to move ship into position.
U.S. investigators suspect missing flight #MH370 flew on for hours after lost contact.
Malaysia Airlines #MH370 flight code RETIRED replaced by #MH318; new flight now enroute Beijing from Kuala Lumpur
Cool graphic of the SAR assets...
pbs.twimg.com...:large
edit on 13-3-2014 by markymint because: Added Tweets
Is it me or does that seem like MAJOR overkill to find a possibly downed civilian plane? I can't imagine the monetary resources this is costing at this point. I would think if they seriously thought it was just wrecked in the ocean that there would be a cap on spending for a search like this.
This, IMHO, only lends more credibility of this being an operation of some sort.
Why so much interest from so many countries
roadgravel
Why so much interest from so many countries
Because of few humans still have compassion and want the plane found. Some understand families would like to know why it happened.
andy1972
Sorry to ask again but how much fuel did this invisible plane have on board and how far could it go ??
I've asked before but can't find the post
slippeddisc
reply to post by roadgravel
agree. unfortunately in a huge tragedy like this, its heart warming to see that the world can pull together at such an awful time.
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Blahable
This plane landed somewhere.