I never heard about this. Can you link me, if possible?
All of those planes!
(I never want to fly again. I hate it anyway, but I don't want to, ever!)
I'm not sure what happened.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles...3903086282.html?mod=_mst_param_LINKMODPREFIX_
That one should work. If you go to WSJ's site and click on the "World" section, the headline is: U.S. Investigators Suspect Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane Flew On for Hours. It is located under the larger headline of: "Malaysia Officials Say They Received No Engine-Monitoring Data," ironically lol.
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You can stand at the cockpit doors and look in (and even be invited to sit down), on most flights, BEFORE the plane takes off. Even post 9/11.
I know this because due to my fear of flying (which used to be a phobia), I often ask to talk to the pilots, ask them about weather conditions, possible turbulence, etc., before I sit down. They have ALWAYS been gracious and allowed that. The cockpit is open before the flight takes off. The pilots and flight attendants are very accommodating and friendly. I can easily see them allowing a reporter to pose for photo in the cockpit before takeoff and that should nt be against policy, unless perhaps all the controls are shown.
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I hope no one is planning an attack while our ships & satellite capabilities are all out in the Indian Ocean.
Deep distrust between Asian neighbours and sensitive security issues are jamming essential communication lines in the chaotic hunt for a Malaysia Airlines plane, analysts said Thursday.
Bickering between Malaysia, China and others involved in trying to solve the baffling weekend disappearance of the jet has exposed longstanding tensions and prevented a coordinated response, they said.
http://my.news.yahoo.com/distrust-adding-malaysian-jet-confusion-analysts-181507988.html
I hope no one is planning an attack while our ships & satellite capabilities are all out in the Indian Ocean.
All of those planes!
(I never want to fly again. I hate it anyway, but I don't want to, ever!)
malaysia just said they believe they have pings that support the idea that the plane flew for another 4-5 hours. they had been denying this last i had seen, now they agree with the WSJ report it appears.
just reported on CNN.