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In reference to the batteries not fitting in x/ray machine.
In the Airlines cargo areas I go to pick up packages if it won’t fit (x-ray)they bring in the dogs. Not sure what other countries do.
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I think it's easy to point fingers in hind sight; I'm doing it too. I wonder what other countries do if they see a plane veer off course.
How do you hold people responsible when we still haven't found the plane? What course of accountability would fit it not knowing? I still think it was hi-jacked and the pilots did what they could to get the plane away to safety which in turn killed everyone.
I think they did not have a protocol for this type of event..
Also from your link:
"He has not explained the failings of the controllers, why it happened, what caused it? Was (it) incompetence? Was it neglect? What was it?" she wrote on Facebook.
"I hope that immediate action is taken against all the people who made these mistakes as a lesson for these people who hold a huge responsibility to take their jobs more seriously so that we can avoid disasters like this from happening again," Nathan said.
Tech expert Ian Wilson is to be airlifted to an area three miles from where he claims he has pinpointed the Malaysian Airlines flight using Google Maps.
He will then need a guide to lead him through the two-day jungle mission through the mountainous terrain west of Cambodian capital Phnom Penh.
MH370 team searching on the ground with exact jungle location where ‘plane came down’ - The Cambodia Daily
Glad he's going there and hope he finds it but I don't think he will .I don't think the trees would be a perfect airplane shape
A tech expert from the UK claims he has spotted the doomed MH370 plane on Google Maps.
Ian Wilson believes remains of the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, which vanished carrying 239 people en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing , lie strewn deep in a jungle in Cambodia.
The video producer now plans to visit the dense terrain to prove his chilling theory.
He said: "Measuring the Google sighting, you're looking at around 69 metres, but there looks to be a gap between the tail and the back of the plane.
"It's just slightly bigger, but there's a gap that would probably account for that."
Google Maps expert claims he's found MH370 plane 'in darkest part of jungle'
Tabloid story. Just sharing for completeness.
Hah! Another case of believe it or not!
Reminds me of the image of the plane in the water at the Cape Town tip of South Africa. It was also in one piece.
MH370 'FOUND on Google Earth' – ex US Air Force man claims THIS is the missing plane
Hah! Another case of believe it or not!
Reminds me of the image of the plane in the water at the Cape Town tip of South Africa. It was also in one piece.
MH370 'FOUND on Google Earth' – ex US Air Force man claims THIS is the missing plane
I agree with your sentiment. I also question the validity of the plane parts that have thus far been found. Very sketchy, IMO.Yeah.. how would the plane be completely intact in the photo this man found, when we all know at least parts of the plane broke off, since they were found?
I agree with your sentiment. I also question the validity of the plane parts that have thus far been found. Very sketchy, IMO.
I don't think we will ever know. I think the same way about Mandalay Bay (I don't think we will ever know that one either!)Maybe we will know for sure soon. I think it’s been too much of a coincidence that parts were found.
Just curious...what do you think the shape is if it is not the aircraft? I respect your opinion, which is why I am asking.
I am really torn....on one hand, I really want it to be MH370...on the other hand, how do we explain the aircraft pieces that have washed up on La Reunion and Madagaskar? How would they travel there from Cambodia? It seems impossible.
Ian Wilson is a idiot. There's no way that plane is still intact in any form. Pieces of it are washing ashore on islands. This nut is pining for his 15 minutes of fame and unfortunately is getting it. Personally I'd use the Captain's deleted files from the simulator to see if the area could be pinpointed if that's doable. I'd love to see WoodsHole get a crack at it.