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In reply to the discussion: Maldives residents saw 'low-flying jumbo jet' on March 8: report [View all]telecat
(14 posts)50. Could it be...
An electrical fire took out comms fast enough the pilot couldn't get out a signal? Keep in mind, the last transmission from 370 was "Good night," a typical closing greeting in aviation. You're taking the word of liars with agendas. Do you know for a fact the last comms was after ACARS was turned off?
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Maybe because we're talking about a remote, tiny island in the Indian Ocean west of India?
hedgehog
Mar 2014
#3
don't understand why none of the passengers used their cell phone at that moment.
Sunlei
Mar 2014
#2
Thanks. I was also considering "mahl-DEE-vehs", as if Spanish, but I'll take your
TwilightGardener
Mar 2014
#18
Diego Garcia and 5 other nearby runways were found on one of the pilot's simulators
magical thyme
Mar 2014
#15
Used to see Flying Fortresses fly low over my place between Central TX and the Panhandle.
freshwest
Mar 2014
#42
I read a comment somewhere else stating they were patent holders, but the article said not true.
magical thyme
Mar 2014
#26
Of course, none of these "witnesses" bothered to take a picture with their cell phone
BlueStreak
Mar 2014
#43