• Chinese aircrew spot ‘suspicious objects’ in search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370
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[QUOTE]CHINESE aircrew have spotted “suspicious objects” in the southern Indian Ocean in the search for vanished Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, the official Xinhua news agency says. The “white and square” objects were spotted by searchers aboard a Chinese Ilyushin-76 plane, it said. “The crew has reported the coordinates - 95.1113 degrees east and 42.5453 south - to the Australian command centre as well as Chinese icebreaker Xuelong, which is en route to the sea area,” Xinhua said. The new sighting is 2174km from Perth. The news agency gave no immediate further details, but an earlier Xinhua report said a Chinese military plane set off early Monday from Perth to seek “suspicious debris” floating in the remote waters captured by satellite imagery. Source: [URL="http://www.news.com.au/world/chinese-aircrew-spot-suspicious-objects-in-search-for-missing-malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370/story-fndir2ev-1226862829830"]http://www.news.com.au/world/chinese-aircrew-spot-suspicious-objects-in-search-for-missing-malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370/story-fndir2ev-1226862829830[/URL][/QUOTE]
How suspicious can debris get?
[QUOTE=Jookia;44336404]How suspicious can debris get?[/QUOTE] Very
Floatin there all shifty lookin
I've not been following the news but has anyone calculated the survival rate and how many people could have survived in given situations?
[QUOTE=Jookia;44336404]How suspicious can debris get?[/QUOTE] It turns out it's actually aliens.
[QUOTE=Smeetin;44336744]Floatin there all shifty lookin[/QUOTE] Call the cops just in case
[QUOTE=James xX;44337309]I've not been following the news but has anyone calculated the survival rate and how many people could have survived in given situations?[/QUOTE] You would have a higher chance surviving inside the belly of a whale, at this point.
[QUOTE=James xX;44337309]I've not been following the news but has anyone calculated the survival rate and how many people could have survived in given situations?[/QUOTE] 0% chance
Imagine if you were on the plane and made it onto a life-raft (even though realistically it hasn't happened), when you make it onto the raft you assume you''ll survive - but hour and after hours and day after day you'd loose hope. Thats the most worrying part about this for me. Anyone know what the weather is like, like is it physically possible to survive there (assuming food/drink isn't an issue)? I do find it curious they haven't released images from the latest objects France/China/Australia all announced they've seen them but none have released any images yet.
NBC News is reporting that they have spotted a "Orange Rectangular Object" and a "Grey or Green Circular Object" Not the same objects found by China. [url]http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/missing-jet/missing-jet-orange-rectangular-object-spotted-sea-n60261[/url]
Might the orange object be a life raft?
[QUOTE=Orkel;44337852]Might the orange object be a life raft?[/QUOTE] A deflated or ripped one probably.
[QUOTE=Jonzky;44337670]Imagine if you were on the plane and made it onto a life-raft (even though realistically it hasn't happened), when you make it onto the raft you assume you''ll survive - but hour and after hours and day after day you'd loose hope. Thats the most worrying part about this for me. Anyone know what the weather is like, like is it physically possible to survive there (assuming food/drink isn't an issue)? I do find it curious they haven't released images from the latest objects France/China/Australia all announced they've seen them but none have released any images yet.[/QUOTE] The Military grade images are strictly confidential and they don't share them with anyone, they're hiding facts from all of us, they know whether it's dodgy or not, they just won't fess up
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;44337974]The Military grade images are strictly confidential and they don't share them with anyone, they're hiding facts from all of us, they know whether it's dodgy or not, they just won't fess up[/QUOTE] The illuminati is having an orgy on the wreckage and that's why they won't release the photos.
Dunno why people come up with all these strange assumptions, like every other aircraft that's crashed over the ocean it's completely destroyed from hitting the water at fast speed and everyone inside died instantly.
[QUOTE=Jonzky;44337670]Imagine if you were on the plane and made it onto a life-raft (even though realistically it hasn't happened), when you make it onto the raft you assume you''ll survive - but hour and after hours and day after day you'd loose hope. Thats the most worrying part about this for me. Anyone know what the weather is like, like is it physically possible to survive there (assuming food/drink isn't an issue)? I do find it curious they haven't released images from the latest objects France/China/Australia all announced they've seen them but none have released any images yet.[/QUOTE] You can survive a long time on a life raft, with a little bit of luck. However, the chances that anybody survived long enough to reach the water is slim. Aircraft only have a few minutes of oxygen on board for every passenger, so when the plane ascended past its operational ceiling, triggering the oxygen masks, the passengers would have been unconscious or dead within a fairly short time frame.
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