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parad0x122
UberL33t
reply to post by parad0x122
If I am looking at the picture correctly...it appears to be in the middle of a patch of trees, so even weirder, how would have it gotten to that location seemingly intact?
That's what I'm wondering, and what's weirder is the fact that the image is taken direct from their site, you can load it for yourself once traffic dies down for a second too. It looks kinda photoshop-ish to me but...how is that possible coming direct from a satellite feed?
I'm going to call, what do I have to lose? Anyone happen to know who I would even call for something like this?edit on 17-3-2014 by parad0x122 because: typo
RevelationsDivad
Mamatus
Given the dates and the planes very low altitude (over trees could not be parked) I would be calling this in to the FAA and the NTSB immediately. This is IMHO one of the best finds I have seen or heard of regarding the missing aircraft.
The FAA and the NTSB have been asking for the public's help and this may very well be important. I took a look att he top view of a 777 on Google images and it looks right.....
Make the call.
I wouldn't call official sources about this... let them find it on their own, you'd be crazy to call that in - I wouldn't trust them. Just IMO. I know that sounds kinda evil not to call it in - but its your behind on the line! No one elses but yours. Think about it. Its one of those things you have to let go because they might not even tell it if you do call it in - so it would be your loss. Don't trust them.
I'm just saying but in all seriousness you probably know not to call it in, I'm just warning you in case. No I'm not paranoid - just keep yourself safe OP.edit on 17-3-2014 by RevelationsDivad because: (no reason given)
shappy
How up to date are these images? Usually we only get to see old images on mapping.
RevelationsDivad
Mamatus
Given the dates and the planes very low altitude (over trees could not be parked) I would be calling this in to the FAA and the NTSB immediately. This is IMHO one of the best finds I have seen or heard of regarding the missing aircraft.
The FAA and the NTSB have been asking for the public's help and this may very well be important. I took a look att he top view of a 777 on Google images and it looks right.....
Make the call.
I wouldn't call official sources about this... let them find it on their own, you'd be crazy to call that in - I wouldn't trust them. Just IMO. I know that sounds kinda evil not to call it in - but its your behind on the line! No one elses but yours. Think about it. Its one of those things you have to let go because they might not even tell it if you do call it in - so it would be your loss. Don't trust them.
Its ok to post information on here but telling the government about something they are hiding is a different issue.
I'm just saying but in all seriousness you probably know not to call it in, I'm just warning you in case. No I'm not paranoid - just keep yourself safe OP.edit on 17-3-2014 by RevelationsDivad because: (no reason given)edit on 17-3-2014 by RevelationsDivad because: (no reason given)
ChaosEpsilon
parad0x122
UberL33t
reply to post by parad0x122
If I am looking at the picture correctly...it appears to be in the middle of a patch of trees, so even weirder, how would have it gotten to that location seemingly intact?
That's what I'm wondering, and what's weirder is the fact that the image is taken direct from their site, you can load it for yourself once traffic dies down for a second too. It looks kinda photoshop-ish to me but...how is that possible coming direct from a satellite feed?
I'm going to call, what do I have to lose? Anyone happen to know who I would even call for something like this?edit on 17-3-2014 by parad0x122 because: typo
I hope you don't turn into a mysterious death someday when the government or somebody decides to silence you.
The FAA and NTSB have asked for crowd sourcing from ordinary people. The search area is beyond massive and the OP of this thread will not find himself in any kind of trouble for making the call. I am a commercial pilot and know what I am talking about here.
Darkblade71
reply to post by RevelationsDivad
That is bad advice.
If anyone finds anything they should do whatever to alert the proper channels.
parad0x122
Now, according to their data, that picture was taken at 3/12/14 4:49 AM..time zone not given, but I'm assuming local to me, which is EST. I was able to cross reference tomnod.com to come up with the actual Lat/Long, which came to:
Lat: 11.577303 Long: 92.680922
parad0x122
Yeah I know, the initial poster posted it less then 14 hours ago, and to my knowledge only myself and one other person even posted a reply to look at it...no one else was able to cross reference the lat/long to find that it actually is a feasible distance from where the plane was last known to be located either, as Tomnod doesn't natively share the lat/long unless you do some coding trickery. Just too friggin' weird to see a plan just sitting on the ground like that...
I might call when I get out of work in 2.5 hours.