Friday 14 March 2014

MH370 MIGHT FLOWN ON ANDAMAN ISLAND

Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Military radar evidence suggests that the Boeing 777 may have been deliberately flown west towards the Andaman Islands. Photograph: Gautam Singh/AP

It's been almost a week of vanishing the MH370. Everybody is concern about the disappear of plane, it is said that plane might have flown five hours after the switch off of communication system on plane.
Last known position of MH370 was at 1.21am at 35,000ft roughly 90 miles off the east coast of Malaysia, as the plane, with 239 people on board, made its way towards Vietnam, en route to Beijing.
If the aircraft picked up on the military radar is the missing jet, the data suggests it veered dramatically and deliberately westwards, heading north-east of Indonesia's Aceh province towards a navigational waypoint used for carriers headed towards the Middle East. From there, plot indications suggest the plane zigzagged towards the Thai island of Phuket and then towards the Andaman Islands and possibly onward towards Europe.

It is still unknown that where the plane has gone. We believed that we are always ahead of time in sector of technology but we can't find even a plane. That's very bad news for world, do something, combine some technology, investigate the things quickly otherwise we might be late to save people.
 

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