07 December 2021, 06:23
PeterMH370 revisited
Retired British engineer claims to have determined the position of the fallen plane. There is an interesting discussion of the motivation of the pilot, but acknowledged to be speculation. I guess someone has to go out and look.
Peter.
08 December 2021, 05:14
PeterTC just Google MH 370. Richard Godfrey is the name of the retired engineer. You could Google him too.
Peter.
08 December 2021, 19:02
SaeedI suspect there is something fishy about this incident.
There is no way in hell they don’t know where it is.
Right from the beginning I thought they were looking in the wrong place.
They don’t want to fund it.
09 December 2021, 01:46
PeterSaeed, I don't know who you mean by "they". If you mean the Malysian government then you may be correct.
Godfrey has gone on to theorize that the 22 minute holding pattern which the Malysians have not acknowledged, was because the pilot was associated with a dissident that had recently been arrested, and that the pilot was using the passengers as a bargaining chip to obtain his release. Again, only theory, but instead of Yahoo News you might try British newspapers. Their articles are on line as well.
Peter
18 December 2021, 15:12
A7Davequote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
I suspect there is something fishy about this incident.
There is no way in hell they don’t know where it is.
Right from the beginning I thought they were looking in the wrong place.
They don’t want to fund it.
It is in the perfect place - at the bottom of one of the most remote bits of ocean on the planet.
30 December 2021, 19:46
BobsterSounds like a job for autonomous unmanned subs.