Yep — the link at #124 shows clearly that at 7:11 it would be flying right past Pakistan on its way to Kazakistan.
If you notice the 1:11 arc corresponds to where the plane was shortly after takeoff, and then the 2:11 at the time it was painted by Malaysian radar heading for the Andamans. Those two points told the Malaysians that their data was right on the mark and forced their hand.
It turned direction between 2:11 and 3:11 and was closest to the satellite at 4:11. From 1:11 to 4:11 the plane kept getting closer to the satellite then at 4:11 it began moving away. I think that’s how they knew it was heading south.
Finding where it was on the arc was done by estimating its cruising engine speed at 525 mph.
Are you a big SciFi fan?
Your posts are pure science fiction.
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