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Mh370 Search: 'second Plane Part' Found On Reunion
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-asi a-33750 811
An interesting aspect of this is that there appears to be a substantial quantity of the relatives of the passengers, that still hold out hope of their loved ones coming back.
Coming back from where exactly ?
An interesting aspect of this is that there appears to be a substantial quantity of the relatives of the passengers, that still hold out hope of their loved ones coming back.
Coming back from where exactly ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes me too. The flaperon thing arrived in France Sat night, surely by now they've checked serial numbers and know one way or the other. (I heard an expert say beforehand that each aircraft part can be identified to an actual plane).
PS I'd like to be an investigator that gets to go to La Reunion, I'd looked at it on google earth before, nice island getaway :-)
PS I'd like to be an investigator that gets to go to La Reunion, I'd looked at it on google earth before, nice island getaway :-)
Soon after the plane went missing, I recall locals in the Seychelles (or somewhere similar, in that part of the world) reporting seeing an aircraft fitting the description of MH 370 flying low off the coast.
Debris washing up on Réunion would support this sighting – I simply don’t believe that the few parts of a plane that would have survived a crash in the vast Indian Ocean (and floated), would all end up at the same location, 6,000 miles away.
The Seychelles is over 1,000 miles from Réunion, so it maybe that the plane crashed not too far away from the island of Réunion.
Debris washing up on Réunion would support this sighting – I simply don’t believe that the few parts of a plane that would have survived a crash in the vast Indian Ocean (and floated), would all end up at the same location, 6,000 miles away.
The Seychelles is over 1,000 miles from Réunion, so it maybe that the plane crashed not too far away from the island of Réunion.
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Yet Mr Ferrier had no idea of the significance of the object. Flotsam and jetsam washed up are part of his everyday life on the inhospitable beach, where nobody dares to enter the fierce waves and shark-infested waters.
“I found a couple of suitcases too, around the same time, full of things,” he said, almost in passing.
What did you do with them?
“I burnt them,” he said, pointing to the pile of ashes lying on the boulders. “That’s my job. I collect rubbish, and burn it.
“I could have found many things that belonged to the plane, and burnt them, without realising.” //
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/wor ldnews/ mh370/1 1777921 /MH370- Plane-s eat-fou nd-wash ed-up-o n-Reuni on-Isla nd-thre e-month s-ago.h tml
Yet Mr Ferrier had no idea of the significance of the object. Flotsam and jetsam washed up are part of his everyday life on the inhospitable beach, where nobody dares to enter the fierce waves and shark-infested waters.
“I found a couple of suitcases too, around the same time, full of things,” he said, almost in passing.
What did you do with them?
“I burnt them,” he said, pointing to the pile of ashes lying on the boulders. “That’s my job. I collect rubbish, and burn it.
“I could have found many things that belonged to the plane, and burnt them, without realising.” //
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