"All passengers checked in. All luggage was on board"
Checking in and actually getting on the plane are two different things IMO.
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"All passengers checked in. All luggage was on board"
Would it not be a HOOT if the witch doc finds the plane ha!
Would it not be a HOOT if the witch doc finds the plane ha!
I have no problem with them adding a witch doctor, if that's their belief system. But for heaven's sake, use some modern technology also. Vietnam and China have done a lot, as have other countries...
And, the witch doctor said this (from the link above):
Um, it is no longer in the air. Four days later. It's just...not.
In the sea or in the air?
:drumroll:
I think the plane is still in the air or has crashed into the sea, he was quoted by Free Malaysia Today as saying.
:facepalm:
Maybe I'm assuming too much, but I did believe that Malaysian Airlines was tracking the plane also, with their own system. These civilian websites that track just have subscriptions to a service (or something like that) and then publish the data on their own website/platform. But does it actually say somewhere that they didn't track it also? If so, I didn't realize that.
A couple more days like this could be great. We are doing time travel BACKWARDS -- once we hit Firday -just like plane- poof- it never vanished---works for me u?!
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. A high ranking Malaysian authority, speaking on condition of anonymity, announced today that the Malaysian Government is unable to locate Friday, March 7, 2014. Despite substantial multinational assistance, authorities are also unable to locate their posteriors using both hands, and remain unable to collectively navigate their way out of paper bags.
This is a breaking story.
The military and civilian radar tracked it
Im on Tomnod this morning and what I am finding is the lack of boats.. I mean where is everyone? Did people just stop looking?
This is what we are looking for, unfortunately it's a search for these devices ultimately. Air France 447 took 2 1/2 years to find, so wouldn't be surprised if this takes longer.
These are the 777's Flight Recorders, made by Honeywell and are Solid State Memory.
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Maybe I'm assuming too much, but I did believe that Malaysian Airlines was tracking the plane also, with their own system. These civilian websites that track just have subscriptions to a service (or something like that) and then publish the data on their own website/platform. But does it actually say somewhere that they didn't track it also? If so, I didn't realize that.