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scaber wrote:QUOTE (scaber @ Mar 8 2014,7:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You're right Marty; certainly not good would be an understatement I think. Sad to see the reports rushing in to get photos of grieving relatives/friends (imo the press needs a good hard kick up their rear ends for that sort of behaviour). I hope some have survived but have to say that it is most unlikely that any would have. I always feel sorry for those waiting for their friends/relatives at the destination airport and having to go through the emotions from hope to resignation, from waiting to greet them to realising that they will almost certainly never see them again.
I find this sort of thing quite upsetting as I somehow seem to identify with the people involved. I'll probably have nightmares about this sort of tragedy tonight.
"I find this sort of thing quite upsetting as I somehow seem to identify with the people involved. I'll probably have nightmares about this sort of tragedy tonight" same here Greg .... and now we have to endure the media frenzy ... 99% of whom , are uninformed gits.

blackout wrote:QUOTE (blackout @ Mar 8 2014,7:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Impossible to say what happened, but with no confirmed reports of wreckage, we can only guess as to what happened. Based on what info is available, it seems like the aircraft may have broken up in flight, with a similar debris trail to Pan Am Flight 103.
So why speculate?MikeW
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emfrat wrote:QUOTE (emfrat @ Mar 8 2014,11:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So why speculate?
All we have info-wise is two things.
1. All contact with the aircraft was lost, and it disappeared from RADAR, flightaware, and flightradar24 at the same time.
2. There are unconfirmed reports, from the Vietnamese and Chinese media, that wreckage has been found by the Vietnamese.
Therefore, until we have more information, everything is educated guesses and speculation.Last edited by blackout on Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.ASUS GT630 2GB, 2GB DDR2 RAM, 1.78 GHz Core 2 Duo, with Vista SP2... 30+ FPS with Autogen
freaknout wrote:QUOTE (freaknout @ Mar 9 2014,6:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Taken a more sinister turn here in the UK. It's being reported that 2 people on board were flying with stolen passports....
Apparantly 1 of the kiwis was from ChCh so sad for all affected by this tragedy
brent01 wrote:QUOTE (brent01 @ Mar 9 2014,9:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Apparantly 1 of the kiwis was from ChCh so sad for all affected by this tragedy
Yes very sad - says he ''left Christchurch after the earthquakes in search of a better life'''All things are possible to him that believes'

blackout wrote:QUOTE (blackout @ Mar 11 2014,9:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>More news. One of the stolen passport holders has been identified as a asylumn seeker, not a terrorist. No word on the other one, though.
So thats 1 innocent, the other no info.
Asylum seekers, they must be having DEEP TROUBLE
Luckily, theres no news of terrorism onboard, otherwise it would take the cr@p out of aviation.Last edited by zk2704 on Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.- Zain
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