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Topic History of: Missing jet - something we are not being told? Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
In The Know (as always) |
In The Know (as always) wrote:
ITK - right again !
When I said there was something wrong - just 2 days after the jet disappeared - I could clearly "sense" something that no one else could !
7 months ago, In The Know wrote:
Makes you wonder doesn't it?
There have been plenty of conspiracy theories about what happened to missing jet MH370 but now the respected head of one of the world's leading airlines says he believes the plane was not on autopilot at the end and may not even be in the Indian Ocean.
Emirates Airlines boss Sir Tim Clark made the controversial comments in an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel.
"MH370 was, in my opinion, under control, probably until the very end," he said.
His theory goes against current thinking that the aircraft was on autopilot until it ran out of fuel and crashed into the southern Indian Ocean.
He added: "Our experience tells us that in water incidents, where the aircraft has gone down, there is always something.
news.sky.com/story/1351298/airline-boss-...t-be-in-indian-ocean
The missing jet was a Boeing 777.
Emirates Airlines fly 127 of them - more than any other airline !
.... so "officially lost" (and NOT a trace !) .... but in the Indian Ocean ?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-31039460
I wonder why they never searched Diego Garcia lol !!!!!! |
In The Know (as always) |
ITK - right again !
When I said there was something wrong - just 2 days after the jet disappeared - I could clearly "sense" something that no one else could !
7 months ago, In The Know wrote:
Makes you wonder doesn't it?
There have been plenty of conspiracy theories about what happened to missing jet MH370 but now the respected head of one of the world's leading airlines says he believes the plane was not on autopilot at the end and may not even be in the Indian Ocean.
Emirates Airlines boss Sir Tim Clark made the controversial comments in an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel.
"MH370 was, in my opinion, under control, probably until the very end," he said.
His theory goes against current thinking that the aircraft was on autopilot until it ran out of fuel and crashed into the southern Indian Ocean.
He added: "Our experience tells us that in water incidents, where the aircraft has gone down, there is always something.
news.sky.com/story/1351298/airline-boss-...t-be-in-indian-ocean
The missing jet was a Boeing 777.
Emirates Airlines fly 127 of them - more than any other airline ! |
ROSS1938 |
how can anyone give an explanation for an event that was never seen, by anyone.... |
In The Know (as always) |
In The Know wrote:
WHY ARE WE STILL SEARCHING THIS AREA (if not to throw everyone "off" the scent)?
SIX MONTHS now ....and still no nearer an explanation ! |
In The Know (as always) |
1 Month and 1 day ago,
In The Know wrote:
WHY ARE WE STILL SEARCHING THIS AREA (if not to throw everyone "off" the scent)?
Australian officials confirm the search area where pings were detected is ruled out as the site where MH370 crashed.
news.sky.com/story/1271040/missing-plane...-may-have-made-pings
Perhaps the search organisers should read this board a bit more often LOL ! |
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