In article <hvvuldtamag4ldc4c44sd2h04ks41icd9a@4ax.com>, Stormin' Norman says...
>
>On 30 Jul 2018 12:17:07 -0700, Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com>
>wrote:
>
>>more at
>>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-30/mh370-investigation-unable-to-determine-cause-of-disappearance
>>
>>suggest the plane was evading radar, or evidence of behavioral changes in the
>>autopilot function, were probably working throughout the flight, the report
>>said.
>>
>>MH370 investigation team, told reporters in Putrajaya, outside Kuala Lumpur.
>>
>>Without the help of cockpit data recorders, search teams could only guess what
>>suggested MH370 ran out of fuel before plummeting -- at as much as 25,000 feet a
>>minute -- into the water. Other investigators speculated that a person was at
>>the controls until the very end, gliding the plane into the ocean beyond the
>>furthest limit of any search area.
>>
>>
>
>In other words, 449 pages to say, "We dunno".
>
>Unfortunate, but it will make for a maritime / aviation mystery of
>epic proportions for many years to come. Kind of like a 21st century
>Titanic. The History Channel and The Discovery Channel will have
>lot's of new grist for their mills.
>
>
The National Geographic Channel has a program on it tonight at 9PM...
The missing flight MH370 is analyzed...
*
|
|