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To: blueplum

<>At the time MH370 reached this arc, the aircraft is considered to have exhausted its fuel and to have been descending.<>

They just won’t let loose of that “exhausting its fuel” meme will they???

Who are they trying to kid??? Anyone with a calculator and competent in basic math would conclude otherwise. Do they think we are all stupid???

The plane had 7.5 to 8 hours of fuel per MAS — enough to fly 4000+ miles at 500+mph and reach Australia no matter how fast or slow it flew.

The sands of western Australia as the MH370 flies are only 3580 miles. MH370 had enough fuel onboard to hit each of the Inmarsat arcs on schedule and still reach the coast of Australia at Exmouth. Have they checked the sands of western Australia thoroughly enough or are they too busy trying to empty its tank???

But more importantly why are they avoiding the waters south of Indonesia???

The 6th and 7th Inmarsat arcs passes right through Bandung West Java Indonesia and those friendly waters south of there just east of Christmas Island. The waters there are only a 2795 miles as the MH370 flew.

Are they claiming that it didn’t have enough fuel to make it there???

Why do they keep avoiding the obvious place to ditch a plane and keep pushing the exhausting fuel myth???


30 posted on 06/06/2014 7:11:57 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
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To: Uncle Chip

Malaysian authorities want us to believe the missing plane just drifted into the ocean like a petal on the wind with Schubert’s #3 playing in the background. They will be carried kicking and screaming to the final evidence and still call the sky green. In the meantime, the western world tiptoes around the obvious so as not to offend.


39 posted on 06/06/2014 4:58:10 PM PDT by blueplum
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