Where is the damn plane already?!

I've been watching CNN all day and they are continuously showing images of satellite pictures. The pictures either have little specs on them or big blotches which mean nothing to the public. They've had countless experts giving their rhetoric or theories as to what happened. Yet still no frikking plane! I cant imagine the horror of not knowing where my loved ones are.

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  • Sinisterly
    Sinisterly Posts: 10,913 Member
    Oh god, I'd forgotten all about this >.<
    Sounds so much like "Lost"... That's the part that I guess I hate about it :indifferent:
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,064 Member
    Yeah, it's a crazy situation. Hope they find the plane soon so the families can find some sort of closure.
  • ItsMeGee3
    ItsMeGee3 Posts: 13,254 Member
    No kidding!
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    Um...pretty sure they're at the bottom of the Indian Ocean...

    Or did you not hear the announcement a couple of days ago?
  • angf0679
    angf0679 Posts: 1,120 Member
    I don't think they will ever find it. Even if those satellite images finally do actually lead them to debris, there is only about 10 days left for them to find the black boxes to attempt to help discover what happened. They've stated they black boxes only send signals for 30 days and that time is fast approaching. What I don't understand if planes are catching these images on satellite, can't the plane fly down lower to get a better look and actually pictures?
  • HuggyBeahr
    HuggyBeahr Posts: 259
    Um...pretty sure they're at the bottom of the Indian Ocean...

    Or did you not hear the announcement a couple of days ago?
    We have TV's at my job, and we are only allowed to watch CNN. I HAVE LITERALLY BEEN WATCHING THIS FOR 12 HOURS A DAY FOR 17 DAYS. The evidence is inconclusive. No smoking gun, no debris. The Malaysian transportation ministry had to release that statement to bring those people to terms with the circumstantial truth. No one can survive more than 6 days without water, let alone adrift at sea. --But for god sakes find the damn thing
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,988 Member
    I'm betting Mr. Rourke and Tattoo have the best insight.

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  • TitanGM
    TitanGM Posts: 1,161 Member
    It's a tragedy to think of all the people lost. Such accidents expose the flaws in usage of technology as well. The fact that all signals can be turned off manually is very wrong. More technical security should be added to the plane's electronic system. So even if it gets lost, at least patrols can be able to track it.
  • _MG_
    _MG_ Posts: 453 Member
    There has been some good news from the search:

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  • Jotis1983
    Jotis1983 Posts: 48
    The pictures are small ice chunks, and flocks of pelicans. That plane is in Pakistan.
  • kjo9692
    kjo9692 Posts: 430 Member
    It is really odd. I feel so bad for the relatives, I can't imagine how I would feel if a loved one was on that plane. Like the Chinese relatives said, they are taking too damn long in this whole search process.
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    Um...pretty sure they're at the bottom of the Indian Ocean...

    Or did you not hear the announcement a couple of days ago?
    We have TV's at my job, and we are only allowed to watch CNN. I HAVE LITERALLY BEEN WATCHING THIS FOR 12 HOURS A DAY FOR 17 DAYS. The evidence is inconclusive. No smoking gun, no debris. The Malaysian transportation ministry had to release that statement to bring those people to terms with the circumstantial truth. No one can survive more than 6 days without water, let alone adrift at sea. --But for god sakes find the damn thing

    Are you deployed? That was when I had to watch news on shift every day.

    But seriously, the plane would have sunk if it had blown apart in pieces or hit the water at high speeds. It's at the bottom of the ocean. I think there's technology available where we could eventually figure out where it sunk, but beyond that, it's pretty hopeless.
  • My son said the plane traveled through a multi-dimentional rift in the sky and now exists in a parallel universe.

    Seriously, I wish they would stop talking about the so called objects that they see until one is actually recovered. I have been obsessed with this and I can't imagine what the families are going through.
  • pawnstarNate
    pawnstarNate Posts: 1,728 Member
    I think they landed somewhere tropical.

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  • I think they landed somewhere tropical.

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    Does the girl in the middle have bottoms on?
  • Jotis1983
    Jotis1983 Posts: 48
    I think they landed somewhere tropical.

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    Does the girl in the middle have bottoms on?

    That is one of my vacation pics from the Dominican Republic. I was wearing a g-string thank you very much....
  • I think they landed somewhere tropical.

    Maho_Beach_10.png

    Does the girl in the middle have bottoms on?

    That is one of my vacation pics from the Dominican Republic. I was wearing a g-string thank you very much....

    Great *kitten*!
  • Building_Bulk
    Building_Bulk Posts: 20,596 Member
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  • survivor1952
    survivor1952 Posts: 250 Member
    Maybe someone needs to ask Courtney Love-she claims she found it & knows.