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Another plane gone AWOL

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    #21
    Found it: BBC News - AirAsia QZ8501: Officials says debris is missing plane

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      #22
      A better outcome than not finding it though. At least the causes can be investigated, and the families have closure.

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        #23
        Poor feckers

        Originally posted by bbc
        Are you, or is someone you know, affected by this story? Do you know any of the passengers on the AirAsia flight? You can email [email protected] with any information. Please leave a telephone number if you are willing to be contacted by a BBC journalist.
        This seems a bit much to me.

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          #24
          Three AirAsia Jets Involved in Minor Incidents in Thailand, Philippines - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency

          Too risky fly
          "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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            #25
            Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
            A better outcome than not finding it though. At least the causes can be investigated, and the families have closure.
            Indeed, tragic, but better than it being "missing".

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              #26
              Originally posted by telegraph
              This is the search area teams will be concentrating on this morning - it's about the size of Wales.
              Of course it is, it always is. I wonder if other countries use the landmass of Wales as a unit of measurement, or whether Idaho, Kamchatka, Bavaria, Provence or Guangdong are substitutes depending on nationality.

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