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Malaysian Boeing 777 goes missing


Red Banjo
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  • 6 months later...

Plent bits and bobs until we're all convinced it crashed in the Indian Ocean. Easy to play out from here.

Pretty much. The general public stopped giving a shit a long time ago. The only people taking any notice are the ones who get called tinfoil hat wearing nutjobs the moment they point out anything that looks dodgy.

 

Humanity will get the world it deserves.

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I'm glad he clarified that. A plane missing for 11 hours is no longer flying shocker!

 

Well yes but they do land as well.

 

Clearly its gone down in the Med. Its too early to say what the cause is but it seems to have become uncontrollable before crashing into the sea.

 

Thoughts are with the families.

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Well yes but they do land as well.

 

Clearly its gone down in the Med. Its too early to say what the cause is but it seems to have become uncontrollable before crashing into the sea.

 

Thoughts are with the families.

If it had landed it would have appeared on radar. They have found the wreckage it seems.

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There seems to be a recent history of crashes involving Airbuses and A320s on a few occasions.

Isnt it more a case of loons blowing holes in the side of them.

 

Still love to know what happened to the Malaysian aircraft though. Must be horrendous for the families. At least if you know it was bombed or crashed you would get some closure

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I seen the former head of Greek Air traffic control on C4 news yesterday, he said the French said it couldn't have been a mechanical failure but that they also said that of a previous flight from Rio-Paris which crashed off North Africa and then cost $100 million (he said) to retrieve the black box only to be deemed a mechanical failure.

 

They just want to protect the business first and foremost so it helps to be linked with terrorism. That link never quite goes away then because it's months/years usually before they find out what the real problem was.

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