Malaysia Airlines says plane missing...

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One thing that I thought was interesting is this-a few days ago when N.Korea was testing its missiles, a plane from China was nearly hit. Not saying it's related, but it's kind of weird to almost have an accident like that and a plane fall out of the sky out of nowhere.

China voices 'deep concern' to North Korea over plane near-miss
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/07/us-korea-north-china-idUSBREA260CV20140307

:ohhh:

I totally missed that article. Hopefully this is unrelated :sadcam:
 

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Because water is so dense. That's why people jumping from the GG bridge rarely survive and the ones that do have multiple bones broken (GG bridge is only 220 feet high). Now imagine a plane falling from 35,000 feet.....

why is it dense?
 

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My boy just flew on Mayalasia Airlines on Sunday from Tokyo to Bangkok, with a stop over in Kuala Lumpur. :whew: We just spent the last week in southern Thailand.

I heard about this as I was on my way to the airport to fly back to LA from Bangkok. This is the last thing I want to hear. I'm in Sri Lanka right now flying on Sri Lankan Airlines for a layover on my way to Tokyo, then to LA.

Pray for me brehs. :to:
 

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2 Passengers Listed On Malaysia Plane Not On Board, Reportedly Had Passports Stole
(Reuters) - No Italian was on board a missing Malaysia Airlines plane, the Rome Foreign Ministry said on Saturday, despite an Italian citizen being included on the passenger list.

The passenger list provided by the company includes Luigi Maraldi, 37, an Italian citizen. Newspaper Corriere Della Sera reported that Maraldi's passport was stolen in Thailand last August.

Police referred questions about whether Maraldi's passport had been registered as lost or stolen in Thailand to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which they said was responsible for thefts abroad. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs referred the question to the Interior Ministry, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Malaysia Airlines flight carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew went missing off the Vietnamese coast on Saturday as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/08/us-malaysia-airlines-italian-idUSBREA270I320140308
 

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One thing that I thought was interesting is this-a few days ago when N.Korea was testing its missiles, a plane from China was nearly hit. Not saying it's related, but it's kind of weird to almost have an accident like that and a plane fall out of the sky out of nowhere.

China voices 'deep concern' to North Korea over plane near-miss
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/07/us-korea-north-china-idUSBREA260CV20140307


I think that's highly unlikely because NK is way out of the range of where the plane went missing. They have working short range missiles, but there ICBMs are shytty and always crash during launch. Besides, why would they have beef with Malaysia?
 
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