The aviation folks state by the time it was searched, any debris would have drifted away with the currents. if you look at this map- it is believable (to me) he saw "something"....
http://www.airliners.net/uf/view.file?id=194391&filename=phpszxdZr.jpeg
I agree! If you click on the link above, you can see a larger version of this picture.
Here's the area of the oil rig. I don't think they've searched this area yet?
http://www.euronews.com/2014/03/12/...-malaysias-missing-plane-expanded-to-se-asia/
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Isabelle posted a reason why a few posts ago: "Studying, verifying, collaborating. Possibly did not want to jump the gun!"
It is a separate entity/unit of airplane/data/ground transportation communication, provided by ARINC and others.
http://www.arinc.com/sectors/aviati...ercial_aviation/inflight_apps/deck/acars.html
Can I just ask since there is a lot of mention about CNN here, are they a reliable news channel, what is their UK equivalent?
Can I just ask since there is a lot of mention about CNN here, are they a reliable news channel, what is their UK equivalent?
Can I just ask since there is a lot of mention about CNN here, are they a reliable news channel, what is their UK equivalent?
I found one picture up of the supposed crash site.
Can't really make anything of it, and it's only 1 of the pictures.
https://twitter.com/Matt_Kroschel/status/443853885950525440
Are authorities obliged to "publish" the CVR and black box records?
And the NTSB just got involved...imo