jhungary
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that was only confirmed by the BBC news and no official aviation party , debris were said to been found in sri lanka too , they could have simply floated all the way from the south china sea , to the South african tip , that's possible
the indian ocean flight path theory was only proposed by the british company inmarsat , with few evidence , ain't that ironic that both were british sources ?! , it was a suicide by the pilot get over it , just like the german cheap airliner , last year , in the alps
and regarding the flight number , well sorry pal , i'm not good with numbers , maybe next time you should consult your chinese buddies
you're absolutely tight
my point being , maybe the obama's Air force one crew are more afriad of the sam sites in mainland china , than china's artificial island tourist attraction , or maybe they are doing their best to end his 2 terms of presidency with no incident whatsoever
MH-370 debris founded in La Reunion (Off Africa West Coast) confirmed by both Malaysian Airlines and Boeing with manufacturer number is being the flaperon used on the Boeing 777 used by MH-370. French, US and Malaysia confirmed that. And that is the only 2 known piece belong to MH-370 ever been found, pieces found in Mauritius and Mozambique were also confirmed by French BEA and Australian ATSB respectively.
There are no confirmation with part being discover in Sri Lanka
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/03/europe/mh370-investigation/index.html
https://www.atsb.gov.au/media/5770117/debris-examination-mh370_19april2016.pdf
It is a common geological knowledge that the exit point of current in SCS is toward the Pacific (It has been tested a thousand time by almost everyone. Water flowing in from North Sea in Japan and wash up around South China Sea and release thru Indonesia into Pacific Ocean.) It's impossible that a debris can flown from SCS into West Africa naturally, the only way a debris can be discover in La Reunion with main wreckage is in SCS is as if someone pick up a piece of wreckage, transport it SW ward and drop it around the point the that it match the circular tidal moment at about the same time the MH--370 assume crashed. Not going to lie to you, this is possible, but the probability that can happen with the exact timeframe that happened is less than 1%.