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Thread: MH370, still missing

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    Last edited by RedSN; 03-24-2014 at 11:03 AM.
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    If that's the case it is very sad news

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    Heartbreaking news.

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    Absolutely horrible to hear. Hopefully they find out what caused the crash.

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    So have they actually found it yet?? Any physical evidence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVOMACH1 View Post
    So have they actually found it yet?? Any physical evidence?
    Nope, zero and if it's in the Indian Ocean, parts are over a mile deep...it will probably be another lost plane and there have been many, that have vanished over the years.

    There's a lot of unforgiving ocean on Earth and it claims a lot of man-made machines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMustangShow View Post
    Nope, zero and if it's in the Indian Ocean, parts are over a mile deep...it will probably be another lost plane and there have been many, that have vanished over the years.

    There's a lot of unforgiving ocean on Earth and it claims a lot of man-made machines.
    Not as deep as pacific ocean (Mariana's Trench?) but I believe average 12,000 ft but up to 26,000 ft plus in some areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 92redragtop View Post
    Not as deep as pacific ocean (Mariana's Trench?) but I believe average 12,000 ft but up to 26,000 ft plus in some areas.
    ...anything over a mile deep, the chances of location are low, let alone a recovery. I personally do not think it will be found, which adds to the tragedy for the families.

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    unless the plane made a perfect water landing and then sunk all intact, you would still have floating debris, such as seat cushions, styrofoam, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Rider View Post
    unless the plane made a perfect water landing and then sunk all intact, you would still have floating debris, such as seat cushions, styrofoam, etc.
    ... and how do you find items that small in 10s of thousands of square miles of Ocean that is 6 or 7 hours away from land?

    The searchers will need some luck.

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