• Experts call for new search on missing MH370 flight based on new leads, claiming it could be found in days.
• Aerospace expert and pilot argue for a swift, open search to be conducted by Australia, Malaysia, and Ocean Infinity.
• Pair suggests experienced pilot performed hijacking with soft control ditching to minimize debris and avoid detection.
This article reads like it was written by a bot.
It’s that SCMP quality shining through.
I read that as SMBC and was ready to throw down in their defense
What does scmp stand for?
South China Morrning Post
Not really. MBFC has itself proven somewhat biased. I’m not particularly impressed with how they described Al Jazeera as ‘biased’ when they’re more factual and balanced than most western sources.
I find them somewhat useful when you use it on a relatove scale, but yeah it’s pretty useless in a vacuum
Ah, yes, just one last search. “In days” based on “new leads.”
It’s always the last place you look.
Yeah but only cuz you stop looking afterwards!
It would be really weird if you kept looking after finding it.
It would be weirder if you found it again after you already found it and continued looking.
I would like this aircraft to be found for the families, and to solve the mystery of what happened. I’d like to locate the black boxes to see if any data could still be retrieved.
I would search the area that the pilot flew on his flight simulator, but it still seems like a very difficult task, without any certainty of success. I have doubts that the aircraft is mostly intact, and that the black boxes would be found.
Sadly I don’t even think finding the plane would end the mystery. The cockpit voice recorder only records a short loop, and it’s likely the audio of the hijacking will be gone. And Malaysia will fight hard against ent evidence of the captain hijacking it. People will still pedal dumb alternative theories and conspiracy theories.
They ban for posting SCMP
Should I delete? I didn’t see it specifically in the sidebar.
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An expert hijacker purposefully hiding the wreck seems pretty far fetched.