I'm a pretty decent bloke , was kind to my mother , maybe I can test out the resurrection conspiracy theory......
Printable View
I'm a pretty decent bloke , was kind to my mother , maybe I can test out the resurrection conspiracy theory......
Inmarsat offers free airline tracking, Bob
BBC News - Inmarsat offers free airline tracking
ABC1 4 Corners tonight. 20:30.
Everything not as it seemed..........
have not seen the show but presume you are talking about this ?
https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/23...ary-operation/
Disappointing, nothing new; I wish I'd watched Foyle's War.
I guess no one can really confirm anything except perhaps that the Malaysian Air Force failed to identify an aeroplane that flew through their airspace.
An old friend in the RAAF was senior ATC at Butterworth Tower for a while in the early 80's......I'm sure that could not have happened under his command.
I don't know if there is any Australian input there now.
A vacuous report from 4 corners. Nothing in it really.
And still it goes on, Bob
NBCNEW
Malaysian Jet Will Be Found Along '7th Arc': Australian Bureau
New data suggest that the missing Malaysia Airlines jet will be found along “the 7th arc” in the Indian Ocean, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said Thursday.
The bureau said on its website that “new information and analysis” shows that Flight 370 would have exhausted its fuel by the time it reached “the 7th arc.” That’s the point where the jet’s last hourly transmission, or “handshake,” with a satellite occurred. At that point, the bureau said, the aircraft must have been descending.
“As a result, the aircraft is unlikely to be more than 20 NM (38 km) to the west or 30 NM (55 km) to the east of the arc,” the bureau said.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...14/06/1369.jpgAUSTRALIAN TRANSPORT SAFETY BUREAU
The "7th arc" is shown on a map released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.It said the arc reaches from 20 degrees south latitude to 39 degrees south latitude. It said that refinements in the analysis would produce a target search area of about 17,500 square nautical miles, with a length along the arc of about 350 nautical miles.
Last week, the bureau ruled out a previous target area of 300 square miles where sonic “pings” thought to possibly be coming from the jet’s black boxes were heard in April. That search was 1,000 miles off the northwest coast of Australia.
The new area is far, far larger. The bureau’s chief commissioner, Martin Dolan, said in an interview with The Associated Press that searchers were “cautiously optimistic” that the plane could be found.
Flight 370 disappeared March 8 on a flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing with 239 people aboard. No trace has been found.
But an analysis released Wednesday by scientists in Australia said an indistinct rumbling on a five-second audio clip could be a new lead -- the moment the jet hit the water.
— Gil Aegerter
Experts: Underwater sound could be Flight 370 hitting water
TODAY