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In reply to the discussion: Why the jet in all likelihood crashed [View all]rocktivity
(45,007 posts)19. From Bloomberg.com
Malaysia Sending Ships to Check Debris Near Hong Kong

...The possible debris area is 60 kilometers (37 miles) southeast of the Vietnamese coastal city of Vung Tau, said Lai Xuan Thanh, chief of the countrys civil aviation agency. Vietnam is also sending ships to investigate what appears to be metal pieces.
A plane alerted Hong Kong air traffic controllers about the discovery, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said in a statement on its website. Malaysian officials said they were directing ships toward the Hong Kong region, and Vietnam said the multinational search flotilla totaled 40 vessels, backed by 34 aircraft...

...The possible debris area is 60 kilometers (37 miles) southeast of the Vietnamese coastal city of Vung Tau, said Lai Xuan Thanh, chief of the countrys civil aviation agency. Vietnam is also sending ships to investigate what appears to be metal pieces.
A plane alerted Hong Kong air traffic controllers about the discovery, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said in a statement on its website. Malaysian officials said they were directing ships toward the Hong Kong region, and Vietnam said the multinational search flotilla totaled 40 vessels, backed by 34 aircraft...
Sounds like they've finally found it, but Vung Tau is nowhere near Hong Kong. I guess Bloomberg is having trouble re-adjusting to being a private citizen...
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It's in tens of thousands of pieces, most of which is at the bottom of the Gulf Of Thailand.
onehandle
Mar 2014
#1
Well, we don't have any answers yet, so that obviously means something shady.
NuclearDem
Mar 2014
#5
The fuel slicks found in the vicinity are pretty clear indicators of a crash.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#8
Offshore drilling. There are oil slicks constantly floating around that area. n/t
Loudly
Mar 2014
#18
How do you know aliens wouldn't want to do something really public that would make
undeterred
Mar 2014
#14
I guess it is possible, if they wanted to do this to announce their presence to the world
quinnox
Mar 2014
#16
apparently the area where the plane is lostis Asian version of the premium a triangle
Niceguy1
Mar 2014
#22
A co-worker from Malaysia says Islamic bloggers have already solved the case,
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Mar 2014
#23
Pat Robinson will announce it shortly on the 700 club as a startling revelation!
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#53