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To: ken5050
Ken - yes it seems unfathomable (!) that they cannot find the AC by satellite which leads me to suspect that it was splashed down in 60' of water off a remote beach. Tarping a big plane like that is tough to do. But if ditched then then "they" wanted either tech in the cargo or people in the cabin.

And here we are today, almost 2 weeks from the flight and NO SIGNS of debris, no publicized negotiations for the passengers, or a bunch of dead people found in a ditch. Each day that passes makes this event more fantastic.

Have they located the family of the pilot and interviewed them yet?

7 posted on 03/18/2014 7:22:23 AM PDT by corkoman
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To: corkoman

30 years ago, an Air Canda 767 ran out of fuel at 41,000. Luckily, the pilot was able to make a dead-stick landing...and the legend of the “Gimli Glider” was born. Happily, everyone walked away. The idea that a modern jet could run out of fuel, through a combination of human error and PC induced stupidity is impossible to imagine. Yet it happened. Just like that this plane has vanished..


8 posted on 03/18/2014 7:27:58 AM PDT by ken5050 (I fear a world run by adults who were never spanked as kids and got trophies just for participating)
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