02-26-2016, 02:54 AM
(02-24-2016, 01:49 PM)airlandseaman Wrote: Bugsy:
Regarding: "Several people we spoke to believe they saw MH370 about 6.30am (9.30am in Malaysia) that day." Note that 9.30am Malaysian time is over an hour past the time of MH370 fuel exhaustion (08:19). This is one of many reasons those sightings have been dismissed as sightings unrelated to MH370.
Could be, but after the flaperon showed up in Reunion, it brought all this back to the table and it appears is making the rounds again. Its been proven that it was a huge plane that looked like a malaysia plane did indeed fly low over there that morning, there were no flights scheduled in that area at that time of the morning. So it begs the question, whose plane was it and why did the authorities try to bury the story. If a regularly scheduled jet had to make an emergency landing somewhere there, we would've heard about it. But considering the area it was seen in, who knows. I'm not saying I believe it, just that it brought up more questions than answers. It appears that anything that doesn't correspond to the "larger than life" inmarsat data is just dismissed, more likely on purpose than anything else. We will see what happens in the search area. Not a thing has been found yet but maybe now that china and US involved, they will find something.