I'm reverting back to the stashed-somehwere-in-Pakistan theory.
My understanding is that flow is from the south heading northeasterly in this area.
Pondering and looking at a map...I agree...not here but in Pakistan.
Goes without saying. They were given the coordinates and the worlds best sub Chaser / oceanic intel planes could not find a thing (P-3 Orions and the latest in technology P-8 Poseidon) after how many days and missions and multiple satellite “sigtings”.
In addition to the Doofus-in-Chief foreign policy magic, this all must have our enemies bent over laughing uncontrollably. I know people who fly and crew these aircraft and from what I know of them, something is VERY wrong.
“A Thai satellite has detected about 300 objects”
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Maybe the plane, maybe not. No doubt, currents can cause miscellaneous derbies from vast areas to coagulate.
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I watched a You Tube video yesterday shot from the helmsman’s perspective on one of the search ships.
This was on a day considered “safe” enough to search.
All I can say is “Wow.”
The swells are easily 30 feet, and come at you from almost direction.
The scariest part is when the ship glides down into a trough and two or three waves in a row break across its bow.
I’ll guess the ship is at least 100 meters in length, but the waves are washing halfway back to the pilot house.
The video has sound, too, which just adds to the drama.
or maybe it really is scattered all over the south Indian Ocean. I think it's probably best to assume its hidden in a bunker waiting for our guard to come down though. Until proven otherwise.
CNN BREAKING NEWS: Searchers have found a floating styrofoam cup... PROOF that MH-370 is down there!
How could a satellite see a joint session of Congress?
There are 20,000,000 tons of trash floating in the Indian Ocean ... pick your spot.
Coupled with the comments:
Officials are emphasizing caution but several factors explain the intense effort that has been mustered around this lead....and consider the "7 hourly pings"...Australia took charge of the search in the Southern Indian Ocean earlier this week based on a potential track for the plane along what has been called the southern corridor. This flight path is based on a series of rudimentary satellite communications from the Boeing 777 over the course of seven hours after it last contacted air traffic control, and the distance it could have flown in that time.
The site of the debris field is almost exactly at the end point of this southern corridor. This is, the hypothesis goes, the point at which the plane would have run out of fuel and crashed.
...and also consider that the prevailing winds/currents are pushing anything TOWARDS Australia...
With the margin of error plotted on that map between the 'predicted flight path arc' and the plotted 'ping locations'...
Either the data being spoon-fed to the public is egregiously in error (intentional or not) or they're damned lucky they found anything at all.
Thailand?
They have a satellite?
Things under water are hard to find. It took 6 weeks to find the Challenger cockpit and it was filmed crashing. We still have an hour long window and a couple hundred mile circle for this plane, it will probably never be found.