07-30-2015, 06:21 PM
OP UPDATE
It been almost a year and a half since MH370 seemingly vanished from the sky and could not be located despite massive international search efforts.
It's looking likely that part of the plane has finally been recovered. A barnacle-crusted fragment of a plane was discovered on the French island of Reunion yesterday. Boeing investigators believe that it belongs to a Boeing 777, and the only such aircraft missing in the world is Flight 370.
(03-10-2014, 04:29 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote:------------------------------------------------------------------------
Da plane. Da plane. Where da hell is da plane, boss?
This is a very odd international mystery.
A Boeing 777 took off from the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, bound for Beijing, China on Saturday morning.
The weather was good. There were 239 people on board the Malaysian Airline flight.
120 nautical miles off and the plane has not been seen since - it's like it disappeared into thin air, despite vast searches of key areas along the intended route. Global media is all over the story.
It been almost a year and a half since MH370 seemingly vanished from the sky and could not be located despite massive international search efforts.
It's looking likely that part of the plane has finally been recovered. A barnacle-crusted fragment of a plane was discovered on the French island of Reunion yesterday. Boeing investigators believe that it belongs to a Boeing 777, and the only such aircraft missing in the world is Flight 370.