MH370’s potential whereabouts

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Yes, I’m as caught up in the mystery as everyone else. And the Chinese sat image having been debunked, I’m onto the WSJ’s report that the plane may have flown on for about four hours after it vanished from radar between Malaysia and Viet Nam. Putting it (potentially) somewhere on the above map, pinched from a commenter at the Professional Pilots Rumor Network. If so, it and its 239 souls (including at least one Texan) may never be found

UPDATE:  Malaysian authorities are denying the WSJ report but so far as I can see have yet to be joined by Rolls Royce, makers of the jet’s engines whose transmitted mechanical data is the basis of the WSJ report.

MORE: And so the search is now expanded to the Indian Ocean, west of Indonesia. Apparently a sub has picked up a locater ping or a satellite seen a magnetic anomaly on the seabed, neither of which would be publicized. Only a find or lack of one.

One response to “MH370’s potential whereabouts

  1. Now a French satellite or whatever added new pictures of debris. A mystery indeed. And I guess the aviation industry will have to review and change its emergency hardware, which seems to be inadequate by all means.