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Previously on "300 objects scattered over a wide area of ocean"
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So they spotted "orange objects" in the new search area. Unthinkable that it could be liferafts I guess.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostThree things:
1. 300 objects scattered over a wide area of ocean says to me "explosion" rather than "plane hits ocean at speed and promptly sinks rapidly" - does it not? I am not a pilot, but I have an A-level in Further Maths with Mechanics. Discuss. ...
Also, there are powerful ocean currents and winds round there that would disperse floating objects before long.
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The new area seems to be based on recalculating where it was likely to crash based on its speed.
So what about all the debris? Are they now dismissing it?
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And the search area has moved again
BBC News - LIVE: Malaysia Airlines flight MH370: Search area shifts
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostThree things:
1. 300 objects scattered over a wide area of ocean says to me "explosion" rather than "plane hits ocean at speed and promptly sinks rapidly" - does it not? I am not a pilot, but I have an A-level in Further Maths with Mechanics. Discuss.
Originally posted by moorfield View Post2. Someone somewhere, quite possibly a Bob, has written auto pilot software along the lines of: try {...} catch {fly to south pole}, seriously, and that would not surprise me one jot. Discuss.
Originally posted by moorfield View Post3. I have returned from permiedom. Can I now have my licence back please? Discuss.
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re "Someone somewhere, quite possibly a Bob, has written auto pilot software along the lines of" plenty of life critical stuff has been written by raw grads with limited supervision... lots of it live out there...
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostThree things:
1. 300 objects scattered over a wide area of ocean says to me "explosion" rather than "plane hits ocean at speed and promptly sinks rapidly" - does it not? I am not a pilot, but I have an A-level in Further Maths with Mechanics. Discuss.
2. Someone somewhere, quite possibly a Bob, has written auto pilot software along the lines of: try {...} catch {fly to south pole}, seriously, and that would not surprise me one jot. Discuss.
3. I have returned from permiedom. Can I now have my licence back please? Discuss.
M
Blimey O'Reilly!
There's a blast from the past.
Dennis Wise didn't work out too well did he?
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostThree things:
1. 300 objects scattered over a wide area of ocean says to me "explosion" rather than "plane hits ocean at speed and promptly sinks rapidly" - does it not? I am not a pilot, but I have an A-level in Further Maths with Mechanics. Discuss.
With the current supposition of the incident that suggests a plane running out of fuel at high altitude and a possible uncontrolled descent into the sea, after 3 weeks of wreckage being exposed to tidal forces, it may well be that it has spread over a large area.
At the moment, we don't know anything until all the wreckage and flight recorder are identified and found.
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300 objects might seem a tad too many
300 objects with me and my friend Kenny...
John Shuttleworth
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Either no ones knows yet, or a government does and is covering it up
The press though no sod all hence all the crackpot theories
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