The video from the Today Show that I just posted shows how they could do it. They use a robot submarine.
Cute little things weren't they?
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The video from the Today Show that I just posted shows how they could do it. They use a robot submarine.
Australia military or navy (or whoever is in charge of the satellites) could very well have better images than what was released to the media/public. I can't see the PM announcing he has credible information regarding the possible debris found if he wasn't 100% sure it was plane debris.
Oh no:facepalm:
Can you post a twitter link? Trying to go through all of the tweets to find it will make my eyeballs fall out.
And hi everyone, trying to catch up :seeya:
Maybe her gut instinct is better than we all would believe! Nothing is impossible.
One of the CNN experts also stated it was "the most remote area on the planet". On the planet?!?
I'd say it is virtually impossible. You don't need hostages, you have an enormous airplane. Keeping 239 people for this long and no one knowing anything? Impossible.
Unless they aren't hostages and just people trying to survive until found? IDK just anything is possible really , until we have proof otherwise.
I don't believe that tweet about it not being the plane. The person's twitter says "Social Media Entertainer" "News and fun stuff". Clearly not MSM.
I read this a few weeks ago. I know it not near this area. But it could be a container.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/21/world/container-ship-loses-containers/
IDK if this particular engine bears any relation to MH370's engine (except for the manufacturer), just found the picture to be quite impressive, not least in terms of proportions. It was taken at the Farnborough Airshow fair in 2006.
Rolls Royce engine Trent 900:
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Source: www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/notgelan...it-triebwerksproblem-fotostrecke-62545-8.html
We can't have your eyeballs falling out!
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