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originally posted by: WarminIndy
Does my belief that it was shot down by Vietnamese armed forces count as a catastrophic mid-air event?
originally posted by: SLAYER69
Remember folk, a few years back it took almost two plus years to find the French airline in the middle of the Atlantic after it went 'Missing'
My lottery ticket for that week with the numbers added together was very close to the number of missing people. It was off by 10. Too bad i didn't win.
originally posted by: Springer
a reply to: deadeyedick
Seen "Lost" have you?
originally posted by: HalfAWorldAway
a reply to: TheLieWeLive
yes. Downed by the chinese
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
Is that enough for China to shoot it down???
Peace Smurfy!!!
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
Is that enough for China to shoot it down???
Peace Smurfy!!!
China is 3741.46 KMS away from Malaysia, that's a lot of flying time to decide where to shoot it down?
So why would 'the west' want to put the plane anywhere, except on the course for China as they have done exclusively?
By default then in that scenario, the plane could only be on course for China as it should have been, and indeed a radar chart? shows that plane was headed that way. The but but, part is why the loss of flight parameters in the early stages of flight when it was a scheduled flight to China anyway? No need to turn off anything.
That could only mean that the loss of flight parameters not in parallel has some other significance.