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50m? 777's wings are larger, how the heck can they not find anything?This is becoming increasingly mind boggling, a 777 whose last known coordinates 40 minutes into the flight are known, has just disappeared into the sea, with an average depth of around 50m only....no debris, no ACARS, no ELT, no Black box pings...no nothing.
Very very unusual.
This is becoming increasingly mind boggling, a 777 whose last known coordinates 40 minutes into the flight are known, has just disappeared into the sea, with an average depth of around 50m only....no debris, no ACARS, no ELT, no Black box pings...no nothing.
Very very unusual.
As per my understanding they have found the wreckage near vietnam
valuable time for an early search and rescue operation went lost.Yes, I am blaming Malaysian Authorities. Many people are same with me. They lack enough security inspection before on board. Many Chinese tourists coming back from Malaysia said so. Even there is a bottle of water was not inspected by them, isn't if funny?
Don't pretend to be a saint here.
valuable time for an early search and rescue operation went lost.
Although the plane disappeared at 02.40am local Beijing time, Malaysia Airline announed at 7:30am the aircraft as missing.
because of darkness...the search plane returns today.new found item ... hope they could collect it today.
don't understand why the seaplane did not stay last night for collecting the floating item
Actually, it's not.
Air France 447 was founded 8 days after the planes gone missing.
Planes do not crash (If they do) on losing contact, they travel some more. With a planes going 905 Km/h 1 minute delay mean 15km off, depend on how long it took for the plane to crash into the ocean, it may be 100 to 200 km away from the point of
lost. And with the plane may change their direction, you are looking at that 100 to 200 km with a 360 degree area.
Give you a general idea
If the planes crash 6 minutes after the point of lost with unknown last bearing, the search would have been about 25000 square kilometer from the point of lost........The area is ever large with every minute of flight time, so by 15 minutes. You will need to search for an area equate to a small country (150000 sq. km) Nothing but oceans.
because of darkness...the search plane returns today.