I find it hard to believe there is anything to identify, even if they DID find the plane. :twocents:
My brain hurts... but I think I got this figured out now. :scared:
So it "eerily stops" when the speed and altitude stop.
At 12:02pm EST.
It looks like they had JUST gotten to 35,000 feet... just finished their climb.
There is a 13 hour time difference between Eastern time and Beijing/Malaysia time.
That makes it 1:02am local time when the plane dropped off the radar.
But that doesn't fit either... it "went missing 2:40am local time."
Unless they waited an hour and 40 minutes to report it missing once it dropped off the radar.
(See below post, it looks like it disappeared after 40 minutes of flight, not 2 hours!)
http://flightaware.com/live/flight/MAS370/history/20140307/1635Z/WMKK/ZBAA/tracklog
So here is the GPS coordinates for the last known location:
The airport is Kuala Lumpur, south west of this spot.
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Ca+...05.15!2d9.1833333!1m3!2m2!1d102.5278!2d4.7073
That doesn't look like a populated area at all... (zoom in) maybe they ARE there. :twocents:
If it was populated I was going to suggest the pilot AIMED for the water.
But I'm not so sure they got that far or had that much control. :banghead:
That small body of water appears to be a man made lake.
There is SOME civilization in that area.
http://www.lakekenyir.com/