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DFC wrote:I have a feeling that the location of the plane is known but it is a delicate situation that takes careful planning, time, and extreme caution in releasing information to the public.
ABA Trading LTD wrote:imagine if you were on that plane na
for 5-7 hours you realize things not right....plane off course...whatever...and you know that death coming and you can't do a freaking thing about it.
that's if they're dead of course
wickedbreed wrote:Anybody check the scrap metal men? dis plane prob done cut to size as A grade scrap metal and in a container to timbucktoo
Turbostarr wrote:Call in Mulder and Scully.
wickedbreed wrote:DFC wrote:I have a feeling that the location of the plane is known but it is a delicate situation that takes careful planning, time, and extreme caution in releasing information to the public.
This!!!^^^^^
zoom rader wrote:Somehow PNM involved here, remember when dey put de bailiser on CAL planes
zoom rader wrote:Somehow PNM involved here, remember when dey put de bailiser on CAL planes
zoom rader wrote:Somehow PNM involved here, remember when dey put de bailiser on CAL planes
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:so I hearing part of the aircraft was found in Manzanilla beach yesterday..pics all over
zoom rader wrote:Somehow PNM involved here, remember when dey put de bailiser on CAL planes
The last plot on the military radar's tracking suggested the plane was flying towards India's Andaman Islands, a chain of isles between the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, they said.
Waypoints are geographic locations, worked out by calculating longitude and latitude, that help pilots navigate along established air corridors.
India recently began searching hundreds of uninhabited islands in the Andaman Sea, using heat-seeking devices.
Two Indian air force reconnaissance planes began flying over the islands as a precaution, after they and two naval ships scoured the seas surrounding the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, according to spokesman Col. Harmit Singh of India's Tri-Services Command on the territory.
The archipelago that stretches south of Myanmar contains 572 islands covering an area of 720 by 52 kilometers. Only 37 are inhabited, with the rest covered in dense forests.
zoom rader wrote:Somehow PNM involved here, remember when dey put de bailiser on CAL planes
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