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Chitchat filthy LIAR Ah Jib 阿进 enjoys good laugh at MH370 searching Wrong Places

tun_dr_m

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Liar Jib started by tell the world that MH370 wen5 down near Vietnam. Wasted weeks, then he says MH370 turned back n went down near Indonesia. Then Australia.

Then it appears that parts of MH370 are making their own appearances in Africa!

WAF LIAR CB!

He secretively ordered shooting down MH370 because the pilot wanted to crash 911 in KL may be Twin Towers. Hidding lots of Secrets Ah Jib.

The pilots were killed by interceptor jets gunning the cockpit, the filght went on until no fuel. Correct Ah Jib?



http://www.nationalpost.com/m/wp/bl...ng-malaysian-aircraft-says-chief-investigator


MH370: Search team running out of room to find missing Malaysian aircraft, says chief investigator

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Angus Whitley, Bloomberg News
Tuesday, May 17, 2016


A Malaysian child attending a remembrance event for the ill-fated Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in Kuala Lumpur in March. The head of the Australian team investigating the flight's disappearance said this week that the aircraft may not be found. Joshua Paul / Associated Press

The chances of finding missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 are fading and searchers have to face possible failure, the head of the Australian investigation team told the Guardian newspaper.


With about 15,000 square kilometres left to scour of a 120,000 square-kilometre search area in the southern Indian Ocean, there’s a “decreasing possibility” of success, Martin Dolan, head of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, said in an interview, the Guardian reported Tuesday.

When Dolan’s group began the search, the best advice received by experts was that it was highly probable, “but not certain the aircraft would be found in this area,” Dolan said, according to the newspaper. “We have to contemplate now the possibility that we will not find the aircraft.”

Dolan was more upbeat in an interview in February, when he said he was still confident of finding the wreckage. The Boeing Co. 777 plane vanished from radar on March 8, 2014, en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur. There has been no trace of the 239 people on board.

Bad weather may delay the completion of the search — originally slated for the middle of the year — by at least a month, Dolan told the newspaper.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said this month that a piece of engine cowling and an interior cabin panel, found separately in March in South Africa and Mauritius, were “almost certainly” from MH370. Those locations match the flow of currents from the existing search zone, the bureau said.

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halsey02

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They may find the pilots & the crew, sipping their coco de mer in Seychelles or sunbathing in Mauritius or Reunion or maybe hiding in B.I.O.T. near there...who knows?
 
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