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To: stanne
And don’t mention the babes he had on the flight deck during flight.

That was the copilot.

the most mysterious disappearance of an airplane that, some have said, and rightly so, ever.

Then the 'some who said' are idiots. It hasn't been that long since it 'disappeared'. The world is a big place, some of it isn't under everyday surveillance and control. Thank God.

43 posted on 03/14/2014 11:34:21 AM PDT by xone
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To: xone

Hmm. Ok. well, you can keep trying to protect the precious pilots, co pilot, captain, whoever. to say this is not a big mystery is wasting my time.

If my family member is missing for a week inexplicably, I’m not defending the pilot who, by the way, is responsible for the safety of my loved one. That’s what he’s paid to do. If someone was paying him more, and he was bribable, or turned a blind eye to a copilot who was so, I want the authorities all over his house, care, family, girlfriends, drinking buddies, everything, and a whole heck of a lot sooner than one week later.

You are wasting my time.

By Joel Achenbach, Published: March 11 E-mail the writer

The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is the kind of mystery that’s not supposed to be possible anymore. The Information Age is also the age of surveillance, of interconnectedness, of cloud computing, of GPS satellites, of intelligence agencies that can monitor terrorists from space or call in a drone strike from a control console on the other side of the world.

But so far, all the technological eyes and ears of the world have failed to find the missing plane. The Boeing 777 jetliner, with 239 people aboard, silently vanished early Saturday morning on its way to China, disappearing from radar so suddenly and inexplicably that it might as well have flown into another dimension.


50 posted on 03/14/2014 11:48:42 AM PDT by stanne
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