I feel that way about some of your posts even when the OP didn't edit the article.Well, damn. My response makes no sense now that you've edited your article.Did they just do an Onslaught in the middle of that article?Object that washed ashore on Reunion island not debris from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, official says
BY DAVID BOROFF , JOSEPH BARRACATO
A false alarm.
An object that washed ashore on the Indian Ocean's Reunion island just days after a wing component of a Boeing 777 was found is not debris of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, an official says.
The aircraft door was found just a short distance from where wreckage believed to be from flight MH370 was originally discovered.
Authorities said an object was found early Sunday morning.
"I'm the one leading the investigation in France for the analysis of the (wing flap) piece brought back," Malaysian Director General of Civil Aviation Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said. "I read all over media it (the new debris) was part of a door. But I checked with the Civil Aviation Authority, and people on the ground in Reunion, and it was just a domestic ladder."member of Cambuston Church on Reunion island lights one of 239 candles, representing the number of people aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, during a vigil on Saturday.
Malaysia Airlines flight number MH370, a Boeing 777, was carrying 239 people when it originally went missing back in March 2014.![]()
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This fits precisely to my theory that a bunch ofDoes this change anything? My assumption is the currents carried this stuff for the last year and a half. Outside of conspiracy theorists, we can assume either A) a lunatic pilot did this intentionally or B) There was a serious malfunction... I think A is extremely more likely.
Regardless, most logical conclusions are this plane crashed in the Indian Ocean and all passengers died when it disappeared.
At the end of the day, this just rehashes a story, but provides little evidence as to what caused this.
100 dates and all I got was this stupid faperon.![]()
do we know that the flaperon just washed up? or could it have been ashore for a while, and only now just discovered?I feel like if some hit this tiny island, there should be a huge pile of stuff washing up on Madagascar in a few days. It's kind of in the same line, but the coast is like 100x longer.
I don't know...I've been trying to find something that even said who found it. No luck. I mean, if it was some random villager, they could've been using it as a table for months.do we know that the flaperon just washed up? or could it have been ashore for a while, and only now just discovered?I feel like if some hit this tiny island, there should be a huge pile of stuff washing up on Madagascar in a few days. It's kind of in the same line, but the coast is like 100x longer.
I don't know...I've been trying to find something that even said who found it. No luck. I mean, if it was some random villager, they could've been using it as a table for months.do we know that the flaperon just washed up? or could it have been ashore for a while, and only now just discovered?I feel like if some hit this tiny island, there should be a huge pile of stuff washing up on Madagascar in a few days. It's kind of in the same line, but the coast is like 100x longer.
congrats?lod01 said:Nailed it. Plane went in like a hot knife thru butter.Bottom of the ocean theory.Not wavering from my theory that it is at the bottom of the ocean.
To those that think it landed, what is required for refueling? Gotta have a refueling truck. You also gotta be able to purchase jet fuel, somehow get it delivered. Forget the island bull####. It has to be a runway. Got to have a lit runway long enough for the plane. All has to be coordinated ahead of time. The US listens for suspected terrorist conversations. So does mossad. If this really happened and bin laden was still alive, he would be jacking in ecstasy of such a plot. All 600 landable runways are being checked. It would have to refuel, take off again and avoid radar.![]()
A lot of holes that look black are actually navy blue.I'm still not dismissing the black hole theory. I mean the evidence may say, " its more probable than not," that the plane did not fly into a black hole, but what percentage are we talking about? Have we even seen the entire plane? This is some part of the wing, right? What if the plane managed to fly HALFWAY through a black hole? Can you even call that flying into a black hole? Too many questions left unanswered.
This article/data is fantastic.Computer model on the NYT showing possible debris paths.
I must have watched it for 20 minutes, but none of the debris ever hit Reunion. Weird.Computer model on the NYT showing possible debris paths.
It happens at about the 42 minute mark.I must have watched it for 20 minutes, but none of the debris ever hit Reunion. Weird.Computer model on the NYT showing possible debris paths.
Spmeone should start combing the beaches on the East coast of MadagascarI must have watched it for 20 minutes, but none of the debris ever hit Reunion. Weird.Computer model on the NYT showing possible debris paths.
Spmeone should start combing the beaches on the East coast of MadagascarI must have watched it for 20 minutes, but none of the debris ever hit Reunion. Weird.Computer model on the NYT showing possible debris paths.
strap some go-pros on the backs of lemurs. wala.Spmeone should start combing the beaches on the East coast of MadagascarI must have watched it for 20 minutes, but none of the debris ever hit Reunion. Weird.Computer model on the NYT showing possible debris paths.
well, i'm going to wait for Don Lemon to put this story to bed officially.https://gma.yahoo.com/mh370-part-found-reunion-island-missing-plane-175854267--abc-news-topstories.html#
And, there it is. No way to ever locate the main part of the plain if the thing broke up. Small pieces will float around and more may show up but the final resting place is not going to be found.
Geraldo's grand kid will find it in about 40 yearshttps://gma.yahoo.com/mh370-part-found-reunion-island-missing-plane-175854267--abc-news-topstories.html#
And, there it is. No way to ever locate the main part of the plain if the thing broke up. Small pieces will float around and more may show up but the final resting place is not going to be found.
It's probably just Penn State's Kicker...
Remote Phillipines island? I wonder if they ever saw Lost.tjnc09 said:
tjnc09 said:
Did she also find several bricks of marijuana and some old Rolling Stones magazines?Woman claims she stumbled across smashed fuselage in thick jungle
She found 'many human skeletons and bones' after climbing into debris
That island is like 1/2 mile wide, and 2 miles across, and it appears people live there...I feel like if something crashed on it, somebody would've heard something.tjnc09 said:
So...impact was great enough to kill everyone on board, damage tracking devices to the point where they didn't help searchers find the wreckage, etc...yet the force wasn't enough to knock a simple headset off of the pilot's head? Come on woman. No way.'There was a skeleton still in the pilot's seat. The pilot had his safety belt on and the communication gear attached to his head and ears.'
could've landed it fine, and then just got caught in the seatbelts, eventually starving to death.That island is like 1/2 mile wide, and 2 miles across, and it appears people live there...I feel like if something crashed on it, somebody would've heard something.tjnc09 said:
As if I needed more reason to not believe this at all...
So...impact was great enough to kill everyone on board, damage tracking devices to the point where they didn't help searchers find the wreckage, etc...yet the force wasn't enough to knock a simple headset off of the pilot's head? Come on woman. No way.'There was a skeleton still in the pilot's seat. The pilot had his safety belt on and the communication gear attached to his head and ears.'
No, I've heard this one before. He was stabbed with an icicle.could've landed it fine, and then just got caught in the seatbelts, eventually starving to death.That island is like 1/2 mile wide, and 2 miles across, and it appears people live there...I feel like if something crashed on it, somebody would've heard something.tjnc09 said:
As if I needed more reason to not believe this at all...
So...impact was great enough to kill everyone on board, damage tracking devices to the point where they didn't help searchers find the wreckage, etc...yet the force wasn't enough to knock a simple headset off of the pilot's head? Come on woman. No way.'There was a skeleton still in the pilot's seat. The pilot had his safety belt on and the communication gear attached to his head and ears.'
tjnc09 said:Did she also find several bricks of marijuana and some old Rolling Stones magazines?Woman claims she stumbled across smashed fuselage in thick jungle
She found 'many human skeletons and bones' after climbing into debris
The Doobie Brothers broke up
Can't wait till like 2019 when the post will read:1. Nope, not found yet. (for anyone that was excited by a new MH370 post)
2. MH370 hunt moves to where British pilot believes it crashed
Mozambique actually
pretty sure it's the same thing.Mozambique actually
Not really. I've been to both and they don't even speak the same languagepretty sure it's the same thing.
We've been looking in the wrong place, MH370 search team says
"If it's not there, it means it's somewhere else," Fugro project director Paul Kennedy told Reuters.
Did they just figure out that the captain planned a simulated run into the Indian ocean? I would think that information should have been captured a long time ago (like the German pilot).