Two fiancée stories:
Pictured: The distraught captain fiancée who was about to marry missing Malaysian co-pilot after nine-year relationship
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-pilot-romance-blossomed-training-school.html
(This one to air tonight):
Anderson Cooper 360° ‏@AC360 1m
She was planning to marry her partner #PhilipWood when he boarded #MH370. @sjhbajc talks to @andersoncooper. #AC360 8p on @CNN
This really frustrates me; with all the technology we have today we could not track a Plane this big. Ive been wondering about the Cell phones.
1. If the plane did divert and fly back over land, and lower to avoid radar, wouldnt those cell phones ping the towers.
2. Even if they didnt have service in the area, would the phone know that? IMO It would need to contact a tower to determine coverage, right?
3. When I fly with my wife, I turn my Cell off, she never turns hers off, ever. So out of 239 people certainly someone had a Cell phone on.
4. Has anyone released any data on Cell phones? Last Tower? Etc.
It just seems to me there is something going on here and we are all being left in the dark. I mean someone can be reported missing and within hours LE knows what tower they pinged off. 239 people go missing and all Im hearing (foxnews link in earlier post) is how it isnt possible, but we know on 911 people were using cell phones on planes, when over land, but its mum on this!?!
Pilot on CNN is saying (I think) that the pilots could have pre-programmed in the nearest airport as a "just in case" thing....just a precaution. That makes sense.
Since several official people seem to think this jet is in Pakistan,(Boeing insider, General McCanary), would the jet have had enough fuel to pass by Maldives and fly up to Pakistan? I wondered if they would do this to avoid being detected crossing India. They would have had to go around India,past Sri Lanka,over the Maldives and up to Pakistan over the Arabian sea.
The General is going to be on Sean Hannity tonight. I'm going to listen more closely to see if he has anymore information.
what? who?
I find the 5 runways the pilot programmed in suspicious.Originally Posted by PoirotryInMotion
Problem is, if going with this theory (that he had been practicing this sort of thing on the simulator), then you need to explain why the authorities have said there was nothing suspicious on the confiscated equipment.
Derryn's on now?
Hmm...maybe he can tell us (please?) about the door between the cargo hold and the cabin on the B777-200ER -- (or just B777 in general) discussed in this post.
I'm curious...
what part of the cabin is it in--forward, middle, or rear?
is it normally locked?
CNN just called me. They saw my posts on Websleuths. They wanted to know if I had ever been in a big airplane, seen a big airplane, heard a big airplane, or had relatives that had been in airplanes. I said YES to all of the above. They want me to come and be on a show as an "expert" on airplane flight. Is that cool or what !!?? Wolf sounds a lot different on the phone than he does in person.
Derryn's on now?
Hmm...maybe he can tell us (please?) about the door between the cargo hold and the cabin on the B777-200ER -- (or just B777 in general) discussed in this post.
I'm curious...
what part of the cabin is it in--forward, middle, or rear?
is it normally locked?
Gee, I didn't know you had to have all those qualifications to be a CNN expert.
;D
long before?
see....more questions!!
so how much time does one consider is Long before? 10, 20,30 mins....1 hr.???
:banghead:
Cool, thanks for putting that in perspective! If you zoomed out, where are the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in relation to the other locations we've been discussing. My SE Asian geography is not good!Here is the image Intermezzo-
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Latitude- 11.577303 Longitude- 92.680922
http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014/map/654342
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