Monday, March 10, 2014

A Triangle

My first thought when I heard about the missing Malaysian 777 was,"How do you lose track of an airplane?" After reading several articles about the incident I am no closer to answering that question. The flight left from Kuala Lumpur (the Malaysian capital) with 239 people on board Saturday bound for Beijing. The flight reached cruising altitude and dropped off the radar. After three days of searching no debris has been found to indicate an explosion. The US reviewed American spy satellite imagery for evidence of an explosion but found nothing. Two men boarded the flight with stolen passports (apparently they don't have the strict airport laws in place there) but it is unknown if they are connected to the disappearance. Three days seems like adequate time to find signs of wreckage so I'm thinking either a Malaysian Triangle (similar to The Bermuda Triangle) or alien abduction...they both make as much sense as a 777 vanishing into thin air. It is hard to hold out hope after three days time but it would be miraculous if it were turn up,one can only hope at this point.
Jon Scott's take on search for Malaysia Airlines plane

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