on โ30-07-2015 08:21 AM
Have they found it?
I hope so, they seem to think the debri is from the same type of plane. How many Boing 777's have gone missing?
on โ30-07-2015 08:23 AM
Analysts say the debris that washed up on a French island in the Indian Ocean appears to belong to the same type of aircraft as missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, although it is still too early to be certain.
The two-metre long piece of wreckage, which seemed to be part of a wing, was found by people cleaning up a beach on the island of La Reunion, which is east of Madagascar.
Both the Associated Press and CNN cited unnamed sources saying the wing appeared to belong to a Boeing 777, which if confirmed would make it likely to be from the missing aircraft.
East of Madagascar? I cant remember exactly where they were searching, I woder if thats roughly the same area?
on โ30-07-2015 08:56 AM
Flight path and detections - http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26503141
Madagascar is to the far left.
on โ30-07-2015 09:07 AM
My novice thinking is that the Southern Equatorial Current (sea) has played a part if it is in fact the wing of that aircraft.
DEB
on โ30-07-2015 09:19 AM
I think so too.
Debris has had enough time to drift from the search area to the east coast of Africa.
I also think they should be looking a little closer to the west towards the Maldives. (Kudahuvadhoo)
Can't discount the reports from many locals there seeing a low flying large jet with red and blue on it.
If it is from MH370 they can now do calculations using the current and timelines.
That may show a completely different possibility.
on โ30-07-2015 09:28 AM
apparently the serial number is visible
so it should be confirmed within a day or two.
on โ30-07-2015 12:21 PM
I really hope it does prove to be from that plane. If it is, thent least it will put paid to the wild wild conspiracy theories and bring some closure to all those poor families
on โ30-07-2015 01:00 PM
@kopenhagen5 wrote:I think so too.
Debris has had enough time to drift from the search area to the east coast of Africa.
I also think they should be looking a little closer to the west towards the Maldives. (Kudahuvadhoo)
Can't discount the reports from many locals there seeing a low flying large jet with red and blue on it.
If it is from MH370 they can now do calculations using the current and timelines.
That may show a completely different possibility.
I read somehwere that the plane seen from the Muldives has been accounted for. There was a flight of a smaller but similar coloured plane that landed in that general area at the time.
on โ30-07-2015 01:25 PM
@the_great_she_elephant wrote:I really hope it does prove to be from that plane. If it is, thent least it will put paid to the wild wild conspiracy theories and bring some closure to all those poor families
reports are saying the photos show
'incredible' similarities to a boeing 777
on โ31-07-2015 05:03 PM
Oh, thanks Glee. I didn't know.
An Oceanographer predicted 12 months ago based on currents some items from MH370 may wash up on Reunion Island.
Well, I think he is spot on, but it is still not known if it is from MH370.
The number on the piece of wing is apparently not a serial number but some other number.
"Normally identification would be aided by a small serial number plate attached to a flaperon, but the part found on the beach appears to be missing the serial number".