ya they're thinking it's two boats together@buttons; that image you posted i'm sure is a boat
i hope they're searching land too? makes me sad to think there might not have been a crash and even if there was, there might still have been survivors, it's what 5.5 days now?? :/
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According to the latest press conference the claims from WSJ is inaccurate/false. I didn't watch it so I'm only going by what other people are saying.
Now a question about the WSJ article:Confirmation that the reports of the planes flying on for hours based on engine monitoring data are wrong. Both RR and Boeing confirmed this to MH.
Where did WSJ get the information from, who were the sources? Maybe we will find out more about that later on.
Summary of what was said in the press conference by Malaysia:
So now we are back to square one in a way.* Engine data is 'inaccurate'
* Chinese satellite photo was released by 'accident' and nothing found in that area.
* Malaysia is accepting all help from any one offering, they are not hiding anything.
* Military radar data released to China and USA
* Last ACARS transmission at 1.07am local time, nothing else after that.
* Boeing and RR have not recieved any data.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 13-03-2014 at 09:51 AM.
Oh for **** sake will media and other ***** stop talking **** for attention just to confuse something like this even more.
http://news.sky.com/story/1225034/ma...r-plane-search
Just video of them announcing what's posted above basically.
http://news.sky.com/story/1225535/ma...eceived-signal
How comes they only find this now
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Wall Street Journal have updated their article to add the following:
U.S. investigators suspect Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 flew for hours past the time it reached its last confirmed location, based on an analysis of signals sent through the plane's satellite-communication link designed to automatically transmit the status of some onboard systems, according to people familiar with the matter. An earlier version of this article incorrectly said investigators based their suspicions on signals from monitoring systems embedded in the plane's Rolls-Royce PLC engines and described that process.
A former British Airways pilot believes the missing Malaysia Airline Flight MH370 is "thousands of miles" from where search parties are looking.
Retired Alastair Rosenschein claims the jet and all 239 passengers has plunged into the Indian Ocean half way between Madagascar and Australia.
Mr Rosenschein, who is now an aviation commentator, spoke on BBC Radio 5 Live to put forward his theory about the aircraft's mysterious disappearance.
He claimed the Malaysian jetliner is around 5,000 miles away from where rescuers are looking in the South China Sea on a course set by the pilots before the crew passed out from a drop in cabin pressure.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...#ixzz2vsDIWa60
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sigh, u can literally claim it's anywhere, arghh.
pigged 25/08/2019
"I used to drive a plane, so I'll tell you where it could be if you give me some cash!"
Yeah 5,000 miles seems to be a bit extreme IMO. That would mean the plane after it lost contact flew for 4345 nautical miles (5,000 miles). A more realistic approach to that is that it flown up to around 2,000nm ish instead after it lost contact. Which is what is currently being reported.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 13-03-2014 at 09:44 PM.
pilot suicide looking more and more likely? it's getting frustrating, people irl are coming to me for answers now about this and i honestly don't know what to tell them! i feel every time we get somewhere something else leads up back to the beginning.
so earlier we were told that the transponder being turned off and flying 5 hours was WRONG, yet now it's still being reported?
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