Malaysia airlines plane may have crashed 239 people on board #4

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Do you want me to post a screenshot of the image I'm seeing? The most I can zoom in is to where the legend reads 20m/100ft. I will have to reduce the resolution to maintain the margins....

thanks, that's ok I think I see it now!
 
Has any information been released on the identity of the passengers travelling with french passports?
 
So they had to be in the cockpit, waiting for that precise moment.

That's my guess. Either someone who forced their way into the cockpit or was supposed to be there. The pilot said goodnight to Malaysia and off went the transponder, IMO.
 
Has any information been released on the identity of the passengers travelling with french passports?

I think all we have seen is the passenger list...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...rash-victims-and-tears-of-their-families.html

Hadrien Wattrelos and Zhao Yan
are listed among passengers missing aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
The pair, both French citizens, gave Paris as their home town and were listed as being aboard the flight, according to the Beijinger.

Two other passengers on the flight, Laurence Wattrelos, 52, and Ambre Wattrelos, 14, were believed to be Hadrien’s mother and sister, respectively. Ambre is also a student at the French School and Laurence is listed as vice president of the Association des Parents D’Eleves du Lycee Francais International de Pekin, a French parent-teacher organisation, on that group’s website.

http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/con...ght MH 370 Passenger Manifest_Nationality.pdf
 
Someone on another forum speculated that the 20 employees of the one company were targeted because of the projects they were working on.
 
Any hint as to what the project is?

I don't believe it's that important. They have like 18,000 employees.
I do not believe these 20 employees are that important. But I could be wrong. :seeya:
 
Sri Jegarajah ‏@cnbcSri 16m
#MH370 media briefing scheduled to start at 5.30pm Kuala Lumpur time, Acting Minister of Transport, civil aviation chief attending

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live presser in 20 minutes. don't expect a lot of concrete answers or new developments (as has been the norm), but i am expecting the questioning from reporters to be a lot tougher today. some reporters have already indicated on earlier broadcasts that they will be asking questions about the chinese satellite images (i imagine these will be dismissed as irrelevant) and the "extra four hours of flight" report that may-or-may-not-be-from-rolls-royce. skynews will be broadcasting the proceedings live, as usual, but they may cut out early (as they have previously). anyone know if CCTV will be broadcasting live as well?
 
Has anyone mentioned this?

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304914904579434653903086282


"The disappearance is officially now an accident and all information about this is strictly handled by investigators," said a Rolls-Royce executive who declined to be named, citing rules of the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency.

Would this mean that intentional crashing or taking has been ruled out? How much stock can you put into this statement considering the changing stories the past few days?
 
The fact this plane has sent this data would suggest the ACARS *WAS* working and sending info... which means they would know where it was.
 
So I'm wondering about this report from the wall street journal. I've noticed that every media outlet that is saying this is getting the story from them, and they are depending on two unnamed sources. I hope this is not another in the long line of mis-information. I wish it could be confirmed.
 
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There has always had to be one leader. One voice to avoid confusion. All information should be given to one person who is in control.

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