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If it is this plane (that has crashed), they will probably be trying to reach relatives before they announce it to the world .. I think .... wouldn't they?
You would hope so...
If it is this plane (that has crashed), they will probably be trying to reach relatives before they announce it to the world .. I think .... wouldn't they?
If this plane hasn't crashed, it seems like quite the coincidence that another plane has lost contact with ATC in the same general area as MH370. And that this plane is also a large plane. If I am not mistaken, AirBuses are the largest passenger jet are they not? Not to mention, AirAsia is an affiliate of Malaysian Airlines.
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Jon Ostrower @jonostrower · 37m 37 minutes ago
A gentle reminder: Indonesia AirAsia is an Indonesian airline not Malaysian. Indonesia AirAsia is an affiliate of Malaysian AirAsia. #QZ8501
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Vinay Bhaskara @TheABVinay · 43m 43 minutes ago
@AirAsia has an impeccable safety record no fatal or even significant incidents and very few incidents period in a 18-year history #QZ8501
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If this plane hasn't crashed, it seems like quite the coincidence that another plane has lost contact with ATC in the same general area as MH370. And that this plane is also a large plane. If I am not mistaken, AirBuses are the largest passenger jet are they not? Not to mention, AirAsia is an affiliate of Malaysian Airlines.
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Lots of marine vessels in the area of the missing aircraft. If it has crashed in the ocean it won't take long to locate the debris field
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isn't that what people said about the Air Malaysia plane?
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isn't that what people said about the Air Malaysia plane?
I'm hearing you. It's just too close isn't. Many people that I work with cannot fathom how and why no debris from MH370 has not been located to date.
I seem to remember that vessels were many many hours away(like maybe even a whole day away), but you could be correct.[bbm]
isn't that what people said about the Air Malaysia plane?
Yes that is what people said in the first hours when it was falsely believed the Malaysian jet went down in the South China sea which is full of fishing vessels. As we know it disappeared in the south Indian Ocean
IMO, it's because the plane crashed elsewhere (not near Australia or Malaysia).
Search teams spent too much time near Malaysia when they shouldn't have.
By the time they were sent in the right direction, any debris would have sunk by the time they got there.
At least, that's my theory on why no one has been able to find any debris from MH370...
I seem to remember that vessels were many many hours away(like maybe even a whole day away), but you could be correct.
Just my thoughts only, I am just not buying the weather thingy.
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