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    Several ground witnesses claim they saw Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - CNN.com

    ang dami na rin mga eye witness account.... as i was reading the news article, parang ufo sightings ang dating.

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    CNN said the search area is getting smaller because of the data they're getting. Pati yata yung data ng Thailand naka tulong.

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    Hehehe...


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    Finally, a break of sort!

    Two potential bits of missing flight MH370 wreckage found: Australian PM announces discovery after new satellite data calculations narrowed hunt to remote stretch of Indian Ocean
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
    PUBLISHED: 23:37 GMT, 19 March 2014 | UPDATED: 04:23 GMT, 20 March 2014

    Two pieces of wreckage that are possibly from the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 have been found to the west of Australia, the country's prime minister said today.

    Tony Abbott said the debris had been spotted on satellite imagery and aircraft were being sent to investigate.

    Mr Abbott told Parliament in Canberra on Thursday that a Royal Australian Airforce Orion has been diverted to the area to attempt to locate the objects. The Orion is expected to arrive in the area Thursday afternoon and will be followed by three additional aircraft for a more intensive search.

    Malaysia confirmed Mr Abbott called Prime Minister Najib Razak to inform him of the developments at around 10a.m local time Thursday.

    The potentially huge break in the disappearance was announced after investigators halved the scope of the search for the passenger aircraft to an area roughly the size of Arizona late Wednesday.

    'New and credible information has come to light in relation to the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean,' Mr Abbott told the Australian House of Representatives.

    'The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has received information based on satellite imagery of objects possibly related to the search. Following specialist analysis of this satellite imagery, two possible objects related to the search have been identified.'

    But Abbott cautioned that the task of locating the objects will be extremely difficult and 'it may turn out that they are not related to the search for flight MH370.'

    There have already been several false alarms of what were said to be pieces of the aircraft being seen in waters on both sides of the Malaysian peninsula.

    He did not say where the objects were but due to the distance of the search area from the Australian coast, it takes the Orion aircraft five hours to reach the search zone, leaving them only two hours to search before they have to turn back to refuel.
    The AMSA will hold a briefing at 3.30p.m. local time, which is 12.30p.m. U.S. ET, to give an update on the search.

    The search had been drastically narrowed to two possible flight paths after hourly satellite pings detected from the aircraft were analyzed by U.S. and British aviation official, provided far more information than expected as to where a wreck may be found.

    Earlier Wednesday Malaysian officials confirmed they received 'some radar data' from other countries about the missing Flight MH370 - but claimed they were 'not at liberty' to release the information.

    Speaking at a press conference Wednesday afternoon, acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Malaysia was continuing to co-ordinate the search for the missing Boeing 777-200ER.

    He added: 'I can confirm that we have received some radar data, but we are not at liberty to release information from other countries.

    'I appeal to all our partners to continue volunteering any and all information that could help with the investigation and the search for MH370.'

    Read more: Search area for MH370 dramatically narrowed as US officials hone in on satellite signals from engine | Mail Online
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    Don't know if this has been posted but here's a good article on flight MH37O: A Startlingly Simple Theory About the Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet | Autopia | Wired.com
    This is quite alarming if the theory is true. A simple electrical fault or electrical fire could create such catastrophe. The last known electrical fault that causes a commercial jetliner burst into flames would be the trans world airlines.

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    Raja Dalelah: I'm convinced I saw aircraft near Andaman islands




    Source: Raja Dalelah: I'm convinced I saw aircraft near Andaman islands - Nation | The Star Online
    Another eye witness account....

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    ^ that would be equivalent to seeing a photo of the plane which is only 1/15 inch wide on the photo paper!

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    I think it is now time that they seek the help of woods hole. They are the one who finds the air france deep in the ocean floor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    I think it is now time that they seek the help of woods hole. They are the one who finds the air france deep in the ocean floor.


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    I like your grammar Retz hahaha

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