Posted on 12/28/2014 10:33:30 AM PST by Beave Meister
The disappearance Sunday of AirAsia Flight 8501 was the third air incident this year involving Malaysia, where budget carrier AirAsia in based. Here's a look at the two other disasters, as well as the latest missing flight, which went missing with 162 people aboard less than an hour after taking off from Surabaya, Indonesia, for Singapore.
The disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 on March 8 triggered one of modern aviation's most perplexing mysteries. Flight 370, carrying 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, vanished without a trace, sending searchers across vast areas of the Indian Ocean. An initial multinational operation to locate the wreckage far off Australia's west coast turned up empty, without a single piece of debris found.
After a four-month hiatus, the hunt resumed Oct. 4 with new, more sophisticated equipment, including sonar, video cameras and jet fuel sensors aboard three ships that will spend up to a year in a desolate stretch of the sea, about 1,800 kilometers (1,100 miles) west of Australia.
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Asia Air? Is it subsidiary of Malaysian Airlines? Is CNN going 24/7 on it?
I wonder if all of these missing Malaysian airliners might be related to all of the dead bankers?
Could there be a conspiracy so terrible, and broad in scope where a country’s intelligence agency would down an aircraft to kill just one person?
5.56mm
If not all passengers, maybe those in the most expensive seat could be related to the bankers in some manner. The rest are seen as collateral damage. I’ll bet both Barack and Valery Garrett know what’s going on.
Gremlins or muslims. Pick one.
When I read that I thought it was a little strange. Maybe the aircraft simply broke apart slightly and the flight attendant fell out.
So, one can rely on asians for science, math and technology, but just don’t let them fly or drive things.
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