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Postby Splitpin » Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:36 pm

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I just let It out , say what I think , fact is they were gone 24 hours after missing .... I still recall the Erebus episode , I stand out and say what's in brain case - funny the US of A was right in where the plane went in the first place but was de-nounced - ridicule Hmm


Yes indeed Ian ..... very odd . But im sure we will be feed a perfectly feisable scenario anytime soon .
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Postby Ian Warren » Sat Mar 29, 2014 5:59 pm

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be feed a perfectly feisable scenario anytime soon .

All the US of A bashing , and they were right - head that direction, strange comes to a war and they are wrong , Frankly , maybe people should start looking at the US exactly opposite , appears since and all wars in the last century there is reason ... after RAMBO last night ..

The collection of countries looking for the 777 is proof i the pudding , ..... but so short are peoples memories .
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Postby Splitpin » Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:16 pm

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All the US of A bashing , and they were right - head that direction, strange comes to a war and they are wrong , Frankly , maybe people should start looking at the US exactly opposite , appears since and all wars in the last century there is reason ... after RAMBO last night ..

The collection of countries looking for the 777 is proof i the pudding , ..... but so short are peoples memories .


Im not bashing and Im not sure what you mean .... it just seems odd to me (please correct me) but , they are now saying the search zone has moved because "the aircraft was flying faster than we thought " .... huh
I thought they lost all trace of it not long after it made the first course change .... most of the intell comes via the U.S ... I SAY AGAIN ....Odd.

Sorry , getting a bit off track .... enough said i think.
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Postby Ian Warren » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:07 pm

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Im not bashing and Im not sure what you mean ....
I thought they lost all trace of it not long after it made the first course change .... most of the intell comes via the U.S ... I SAY AGAIN ....Odd.

Sorry , getting a bit off track ...

Weeks back they pointed the direction , not the fact having and getting bad intel but the US said that direction and everyone close there eyes.
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Postby Splitpin » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:35 pm

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Weeks back they pointed the direction , not the fact having and getting bad intel but the US said that direction and everyone close there eyes.

Whatever ..... Im sure we will have a "solution / explanation" via CNN soon (and that will be that... yeah right) dry.gif sorry to differ on this with you Ian , but i can smell a rat.
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Postby Ian Warren » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:46 pm

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sorry to differ on this with you Ian , but i can smell a rat.

The rat was already swimming , Malay political jibber would not listen to early reason , what ever the people were dead soon as the aircraft left the ground , may sound cold but that's the fact - other fact is they the USA said that direction .... and everyone said no
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Postby Splitpin » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:53 pm

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The rat was already swimming , Malay political jibber would not listen to early reason , what ever the people were dead soon as the aircraft left the ground , may sound cold but that's the fact - other fact is they the USA said that direction .... and everyone said no


Forget the Malay's ... they know nothing i agree.
Lets leave it here skinny guy .... we can fight it out when i drop your book off ...... sunday , about 2ish ?
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Postby Ian Warren » Sat Mar 29, 2014 8:13 pm

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Forget the Malay's ... they know nothing i agree.
Lets leave it here skinny guy .... we can fight it out when i drop your book off ...... sunday , about 2ish ?

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Postby zk2704 » Sun May 18, 2014 10:19 pm

Well, it has been over 2 months now, and yet, they haven't even found the aircraft?!?!?!

Now things are going to be so bad, that people would sneak around and put the CEO of Malaysia Airlines into a sack and beat him up. So bad that Malaysia would go into civil unrest. SO VERY BAD. ninja.gif
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun May 18, 2014 10:38 pm

Many aircraft have simply disappeared , they will find answers , if you don't know like we all do, Don't say anything ... everywhere though out Malaysia has its own way off doing things , I have many friends both on the peninsular and in Borneo and they have other ways off doing things as well , there is also segagration between Indian Malay and Chinese Malay , If you have not been there don't you won't understand there ways.
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Postby zk2704 » Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:54 pm

News confirmed MH370 is not in the Indian Ocean, but search is delayed and I saw a report broadcasted on Sunday (the show after the 6pm news on TV1) about the 2 NZers lost onboard that flight, the stories from their families, the aviation enthusiasts about approximately how long it would take to find the aircraft, the search and rescue teams etc. Also there is going to be a movie about the flight which would describe the events onboard the flight.

I am desperately waiting for the results, they should have continued the search no matter what.
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Postby omitchell » Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:36 pm

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Postby Splitpin » Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:23 pm

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News confirmed MH370 is not in the Indian Ocean, but search is delayed and I saw a report broadcasted on Sunday (the show after the 6pm news on TV1) about the 2 NZers lost onboard that flight, the stories from their families, the aviation enthusiasts about approximately how long it would take to find the aircraft, the search and rescue teams etc. Also there is going to be a movie about the flight which would describe the events onboard the flight.

I am desperately waiting for the results, they should have continued the search no matter what.


Look north .
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:46 pm

I met the flight crew at MacDonalds today, they weren't interested in a burger so a couple jumped a taxi and headed to the Bugger King only to find the the franchise chock full .. so headed towards the Subway station for a sammie but decided to go to Bugger Fuel just around the corner .. then after that .. just seemed to loose them .. I may try the Warehouse ..... MH upside down .. check for the 370 specials.
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Postby omitchell » Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:48 pm

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I met the flight crew at MacDonalds today, they weren't interested in a burger so a couple jumped a taxi and headed to the Bugger King only to find the the franchise chock full .. so headed towards the Subway station for a sammie but decided to go to Bugger Fuel just around the corner .. then after that .. just seemed to loose them .. I may try the Warehouse ..... MH upside down .. check for the 370 specials.


I know a chop shop in Otahuhu, normally specializes in Hiace vans but they pretty much take anything. Worth a shot...
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:52 pm

Worth Hey a try .. whoops there is that inside out upside down someone please take that number plate ... if it has a 370 somewhere in there were cooking .
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Postby jeansy » Mon Jun 02, 2014 6:25 pm

zk2704 wrote:
QUOTE (zk2704 @ Jun 1 2014,6:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
News confirmed MH370 is not in the Indian Ocean, but search is delayed and I saw a report broadcasted on Sunday (the show after the 6pm news on TV1) about the 2 NZers lost onboard that flight, the stories from their families, the aviation enthusiasts about approximately how long it would take to find the aircraft, the search and rescue teams etc. Also there is going to be a movie about the flight which would describe the events onboard the flight.


sorry I have to correct you,

the second area in the Indian ocean has provided no results , the search is continuing in the Indian ocean

the search is still continuing in the initial area and other areas, the area search so far is a tiny place in that ocean
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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Jun 03, 2014 9:53 am

As Matt would know, the ocean is never flat and faveable like scenes outta the "love boat" ... it is also very powerful and able to snap a 26,000 ton fleet oiler in half, (about same size as the Pacific Princess) there would be nothing left off the people today, sea-lice and fish , the aircraft would be gone as far as any structure is concern so the only real tell evidence left would the two engines and with a little large casing that after this amount of time would be the only thing left.
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Postby jeansy » Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:06 am

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As Matt would know, the ocean is never flat and faveable like scenes outta the "love boat" ... it is also very powerful and able to snap a 26,000 ton fleet oiler in half, (about same size as the Pacific Princess) there would be nothing left off the people today, sea-lice and fish , the aircraft would be gone as far as any structure is concern so the only real tell evidence left would the two engines and with a little large casing that after this amount of time would be the only thing left.


I just spent 7 weeks out there, my unit was the first ship on scene, we were the only unit in the southern IO in antarctic waters, then relocated to off exmouth
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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:58 am

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I just spent 7 weeks out there, my unit was the first ship on scene, we were the only unit in the southern IO in antarctic waters, then relocated to off exmouth

Did you get any photos to try and describe the scene , the strength and conditions, some people have never in heavy seas closes Ive got was our Cook Straight ferry's three four times a year twenty years back, it was 30 % chance of being smooth - ruff - or that was a hell of a ride.
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