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Brits to continue MH370 search in Cambodian jungle despite near-fatal experience


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Ian Wilson is determined to resume his search after travelling to south east Asia with brother Jack

 

A tenacious Brit convinced that missing flight MH370 is in the Cambodian jungle says he will resume his search - even though a previous attempt nearly proved deadly.

 

Ian Wilson believes he spotted the Malaysia Airlines plane when looking at Google Maps.

 

 

He travelled to the area with brother Jack last year - and Jack was lucky to survive a sudden fall after ground gave way underneath him.

 

read more https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/brits-continue-mh370-search-cambodian-20801295

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4 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

Amazing if they manage to find something that the whole worlds experts failed to.

Indeed. Especially when "the world's experts" already know that this is basically an aircraft being photographed by a satellite that is flying above the atmosphere. You would be able to see the same thing if you spent any time working at satellite image interpretation. Often you'll observe that you see a Blue Plane outline followed by a Green Plane outline followed by a Red Plane outline or vice-versa - this is caused from "pushbroom" scanners that image in separate spectra with slight time differences. 

 

This is a couple of guys who have managed to get ill-informed people to publish nonsense in a rag desperate for stories to print so that they look heroic wandering around in the jungle. Laughable.

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9 minutes ago, JCauto said:

Indeed. Especially when "the world's experts" already know that this is basically an aircraft being photographed by a satellite that is flying above the atmosphere.

It certainly does look to be flying.

 

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33 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

It certainly does look to be flying.

No, it did a soft landing in the jungle.

Wings and hull undamaged, no aisle of destruction  :biggrin:

And the landing was so soft that the villagers living some 15 km (10 miles) away didn't notice.

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its not too complicated, just go into google earth history. MH370 disappeared in 2014. that plane isnt there till 2016. it was flying for 2 years? this isnt news, its entertainment and not even very entertaining. the only news here is that theres two crazies out there and one fell over. happens all the time in cambodia

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2 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

No, it did a soft landing in the jungle.

Wings and hull undamaged, no aisle of destruction  :biggrin:

And the landing was so soft that the villagers living some 15 km (10 miles) away didn't notice.

 

And yet the impact was so great it sent pieces of the plane into the Indian ocean where they then washed ashore...????

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16 hours ago, phycokiller said:

its entertainment and not even very entertaining

But it has entertained a dozen of us so far and the day is still early, the thread is young, many more to come.

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On 11/5/2019 at 8:49 AM, impulse said:

I don't wish ill on them, but I can just envision their next report where one of them gets killed by one of the millions of land mines left over in the Cambodian countryside.  And for what?

 

There are not still millions of landmines left over in the Cambodian countryside. Have not been been for quote a few years now.

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4 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

 

There are not still millions of landmines left over in the Cambodian countryside. Have not been been for quote a few years now.

 

Oops my bad.  I've been watching too many documentaries without date stamps.

 

Edit:  Just out of curiosity, any idea what the number is for 2019, or a link?

 

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On 11/4/2019 at 2:19 PM, KhunBENQ said:

No, it did a soft landing in the jungle.

Wings and hull undamaged, no aisle of destruction  :biggrin:

And the landing was so soft that the villagers living some 15 km (10 miles) away didn't notice.

Not even trees got damaged......

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On 11/4/2019 at 5:17 PM, Sheryl said:

 

And yet the impact was so great it sent pieces of the plane into the Indian ocean where they then washed ashore...????

Titter.

 

The British newspapers - with very few exceptions - are now filled with complete nonsense. Anyone who gives the remotest credence to anything written in them is barking. 

 

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