Malaysia airlines plane may have crashed 239 people on board #11

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  • #961
A military submarine generally only goes down a few hundred meters believe it or not...
Since you have the airplane sim...I guess it means I will have to get the sub sim. Uhm...do they make those?!
 
  • #962
RT @DavidBegnaud: NOW: ABC's @WrightUps - aboard US Navy P-8: radar is getting "hits of significant size" "all indications something down there" @LMartinezABC
 
  • #963
A military submarine generally only goes down a few hundred meters believe it or not...

Yes but their passive sonar should easily be able to hear the black box pinging.
 
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  • #965
Multiple comments like this on twitter

RT @RodrigoEBR: BREAKING: US Navy P-8 poseidon radar is getting "hits of significant size" "all indications something down there" -ABC
 
  • #966
They are discussing sea snakes, now my fear of swimming in the ocean has now been confirmed. A 24 meter sea snake really????? Maybe it's the Loch ness monster:banghead:

huh?? really? sea snakes? what was the context of mentioning them?
 
  • #967
Aussies. Whether this is it or not, you'd better be damn proud of your country. "At the forefront of the search effort."

I didn't know. Way to go!
 
  • #968
What if Australia just has a case of environmental mess.

I don't think we leave items 24m long floating in the ocean 2,500kms away :facepalm:
 
  • #969
I flew Malaysian airlines and they are excellent. I wouldn't hesitate to fly with them again , this incident hasn't deterred me.
 
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  • #971
Satellite image was only received this morning AEST

Could it have been a tomnod photo that tagged it?

I know that they had repositioned their satellites in the first few days to the gulf of Thailand. I know the maps were changing a couple of times a day.
 
  • #972
Ditching is what Captain Sully did in the Hudson River.
Sometimes it works out like his did... and sometimes it does not.
IF this is the plane...
I hope that these people didn't survive the accident only to stay out there for this long. :please:

I saw an aviator talking about that in relation to this plane. He mentioned that the Hudson river is a smooth surface. He also said there's a reason they call it the "miracle" on the Hudson. It's never been done before as far as I know. Choppy sea waters would make it almost impossible.
 
  • #973
Reporter in Malaysia is saying their was a collective gasp when hearing the size of the object in image
 
  • #974
huh?? really? sea snakes? what was the context of mentioning them?

It was along the lines of the possibility of it being a sea snake.
 
  • #975
Guy saying if crew was incapacitated and 1 person managed to fly the aircraft and tried to ditch it?

Gosh I am doing speculation and we have not even confirmed the original speculation yet.
 
  • #976
WARNING ALERT - Malaysian press conference is imminent according to CNN.
 
  • #977
Why doesn't Anderson have some real experts on which could help us like oceanographers to talk about currents and whether or not it's possible the plane could have crashed near Malaysia and then debris floated all the way down in this time?

I'm actually feeling sorry for these dolts scrambling to make conversation; I've heard the word "blob" bandied about more times than it ever should be.
 
  • #978
Why doesn't Anderson have some real experts on which could help us like oceanographers to talk about currents and whether or not it's possible the plane could have crashed near Malaysia and then debris floated all the way down in this time?

I think Anderson Cooper is a straight shooter, he is not looking to paint a fictional story. JMO
 
  • #979
An Australian Hercules will drop marker buoys in the area highlighted by the satellite imagery. The marker buoys provide information about water movement to assist drift modelling and will provide an ongoing reference point if the task of relocating the objects becomes protracted.
 
  • #980
Ditching is what Captain Sully did in the Hudson River.
Sometimes it works out like his did... and sometimes it does not.
IF this is the plane...
I hope that these people didn't survive the accident only to stay out there for this long. :please:

The waiting for news must be agonizing for the families. Continued prayers for the passengers, crew and families.
 
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