The last quote of the article turns out not to be the case and that no aircraft came in contact with the flight. As mentioned in the following tweet:FBI is now involved. It's really not looking good. Especially with the 4 people they're interested in, instead of the 2
This is the start of an article posted this morning.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/travel/tr...-1226848860442
Why would someone come out and say they had made contact when they hadn't?!The last quote of the article turns out not to be the case and that no aircraft came in contact with the flight. As mentioned in the following tweet:
Malaysian officials say no aircraft flying near where #MH370 was last seen made contact, disputing a report that a flight to Japan had.
— Jon Ostrower (@jonostrower) March 9, 2014
This is why I hate flying.
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I don't know but there is a lot of rumors at the moment rather than facts.
Flying is still one of the safest ways to travel. Probably more safe than driving.
i was out last night so hadn't been following since about 6pm, think i'm up to date now
from what i've gathered, they've confirmed that the two stolen passports were flying together and had the same connecting flight, the FBI are now involved (due to american citizens being on board yada yada), no wreckage found as of yet
i'd like to take this shameful opportunity to encourage the guests who read this thread and other threads in current affairs to sign up to the forum to engage in discussion with us
says they booked tickets together, both going to amsterdam then one is going to Copenhagen, the other to Frankfurti was out last night so hadn't been following since about 6pm, think i'm up to date now
from what i've gathered, they've confirmed that the two stolen passports were flying together and had the same connecting flight, the FBI are now involved (due to american citizens being on board yada yada), no wreckage found as of yet
i'd like to take this shameful opportunity to encourage the guests who read this thread and other threads in current affairs to sign up to the forum to engage in discussion with us
other updates
10:25 am
Questions are now being raised about a Chinese passenger who was on the flight.
Chinese authorities say the passport number of missing passenger Zhao Qiwei - in fact, matches the passport of a man whose surname is Yu.
He is said to be alive and well in the Fujian Province.
According to Yu, he has never lost his passport, nor has he ever used it since it was issued in 2007.
and
The Italian whose stolen passport was used by a passenger on board flight MH370 has been tracked down by a newspaper in Phuket, Thailand.
Luigi Maraldi, 37, says he lost it while on holiday "during a deal that went wrong at a motorcycle rent shop".
It is believed he was asked to leave his passport as 'collateral' for renting a bike, but when he went to reclaim it the woman who ran the shop said she already given someone else claiming to be "Mr Maraldi's husband".
He later had to get home to Italy on a temporary travel document.
although im questioning everything because it's all being denied after a while, definitely hiding something
Last edited by buttons; 09-03-2014 at 12:04 PM.
pigged 25/08/2019
If they went to a EU country then they would have probably picked up the fake passport but I don't believe they ever ended up in Amsterdam in the end - Maybe.
Does anyone know if their is a global lost passport database or does each country have it's own? I assume the EU would share one maybe?
Sky News latest in regards of the passports:
Interpol concerned that passengers were able to board flight to Beijing with passports registered in lost or stolen database
— Sky News Breaking (@SkyNewsBreak) March 9, 2014
just saw this tweet
https://twitter.com/wsjbreakingnews/...51408924696576
assuming it's not referring to the yellow object that was dismissed earlier
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