lotstodo said:Actually, the PM is basing his carefully worded statement on the Inmarsat, the engine maintenance satellite that supposedly pinged until it didn't somewhere in the current search area. He DID NOT say that debris had been found.I'm Floored said:The Malaysian Prime Minister just held a press conference where he stated that Flight 370 ended over the Indian Ocean. Apparently the latest debris field contains identifying information. Crews are on their way to see what date can be salvaged.
"This is a remote location, far from any possible landing sites," he said. "It is therefore, with deep sadness and regret, that I must inform you that, according to this new data, Flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean."
China and Australia have said in separate statements that additional debris has been imaged by their satellites that MIGHT BE from an aircraft. We have been through this before. It could still be a snipe hunt just like the previous reports, but lets hope not.
I didn't know you could also snipe hunt over water, I may have to try that. I always heard they were only found in deep wooded areas and for best results hunt them at night. I hunted and hunted but have never caught one, the other fellas weren't serious hunters, they always gave up and went home early.
:elmergun