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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by Marian » Tue Mar 25, 2014 8:59 am

I have a suspicious mind too Lena. I understand how the relatives must be feeling. Would we be satisfied if the passengers were from our country I wonder?
There are over 200 people on that plane, surely some of the 'bodies' must have been dislodged during the crash, and bodies float. Or are they saying the whole plane, the passengers and crew, all their luggage and any cargo on board, are just sitting intact at the bottom of the sea.
If the plane flew on for five hours off course, surely the passengers realised, and panic must have set in.

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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by maxine » Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:45 am

The radar "ping" has shown that it defiantly
Went into sea and as many experts say
It so vast could take years if at all they had
To confirm this before announcent. How
Or why it did it seems will always be a mystery
And yes a never ending heartbreak for those
Poor families ...
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by maxine » Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:54 am

My son just said if the plane incinerated
Then nothing left but British technology
Has shown it's last movement was over the
Indian Ocean and that is well immense
So
Many ifs buts and whys....a lady on the news
Was so distraught had lost her son daughter
On law and grandchild....
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by maxine » Tue Mar 25, 2014 12:18 pm

'A shot in the dark': How a UK firm and a team of scientists used a nineteenth century mathematical model to track missing flight MH370 - and confirmed the worst fears of the families of all passengers and crew

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i found this heading ...(i know its the daily mail.....)
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by karl » Tue Mar 25, 2014 2:03 pm

I am a very calm passenger although I dislike heavy turbulence, however as I will be doing a lengthy trip later in the year which involves several flights I am trying not to think too much about this.

None of us know how we would react during a crisis, I would rather they find the black box and knoww exactly what happened to the flight, it really is a strange one so I hope they reach a conclusion soon and ease the families minds. It must be awful what they are going through.

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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by maxine » Tue Mar 25, 2014 5:27 pm

you will be fine Karl....this is unprecedented ....we fly to tenerife in june....i am not a keen flyer but i bear with it as i love holidays abroad....i don't think the Malaysian government are hiding anything...they appear to be clueless and the situation highly emotive....to say the least....grief does produce anger in many instances....these poor families have endured such a roller coaster of emotions ...hoping against all hope ...as anybody would....that their loved ones could just be alive....for days on end and then .....wham ......reality....i would have to be sedated...it appears to be total incompetence...i really hope these poor families can find some sort of peace in their hearts sometime in the future ....and can live their lives as their deceased families i am sure would want them too ....
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by Eman » Tue Mar 25, 2014 5:45 pm

yeah as much as I fly, I sometimes freak out major when there is heavy turbulence.

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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by maxine » Tue Mar 25, 2014 5:57 pm

same here so i decided to read up about turbulence and they say .....it is just like going over pot holes ....in a car.....i will try and remember this....truth be known nobody like turbulence ....
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by Eman » Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:19 pm

really pot holes? Ugh I freak out when it rains and my car is being blown by the wind. My car is a little Toyota Celica and when we have a big rain storm OMG..i have to suck up my nerves and drive, pot holes, sink holes you name it..scary!!!

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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by maxine » Tue Mar 25, 2014 7:11 pm

Oh that must be stressful Eman ..I hate
Fog ... When we flew back from America
Last year we had turbulence .. And when we
Got home I looked it up .. Air pockets I think
He said ... As I type they are showing footage
Of all the wrong ways this tragedy has been
Dealt with ...notably the text messages sent
To inform of the plight of the plane. .. One
Searcher said it's like looking for a needle in
A haystack and they have not even found
They haystack yet ....
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by Eman » Tue Mar 25, 2014 8:25 pm

yes it's very stressful and also the fog is another thing, lol!!! just give ma a sunny day!!!

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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by maxine » Wed Mar 26, 2014 2:17 pm

yeah i know the feeling Eman ....

Seems like 122 objects been spotted in southern Indian Ocean .....not confirmed as the missing plane as yet ......and i like to send sympathies for families in your country Eman in the landslide tragedy.....
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by ROBERT M. » Thu Mar 27, 2014 3:34 am

122 objects, but none has yet been found. I know it is a large area to search, but 122 objects is a lot of objects :wink:
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by maxine » Thu Mar 27, 2014 4:34 pm

300 now ....but weather has halted the search again....they are being very cautious about announcing definate wreckage which is fair enough after all the wrong info in the beginning...
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Re: sad sad ending to Malaysian flight tragedy

Post by Lena & Harry Smith » Fri Mar 28, 2014 8:41 am

Well it looks like, back to square one.

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