Posted by Amzer Zo
(here)
The more I look at these INMARSAT data the more convinced I am that they are less than valid and reliable and may be part of an intentional misdirect.
So far, the only certainties there are, are as follows:
- a Boeing 777 with its passengers and crew "vanished" from radar tracking after a U-turn and communication disconnection
- the plane's engines kept pinging RR detection network for 7 more hours
... and... that's that!
Dismissed, are eye witnesses of a low flying jet over the Maldives as well as a
fire suppression container likely to be from an airplane:
Residents claim to have seen low-flying aircraft in Maldives
Some residents of Kudahuvadhoo Island in the Maldives have claimed to have seen a large low-flying aircraft, around 6.15am (Maldives time: GMT+5hrs). Any international flight passing over that island would be highly unusual and domestic transport uses small aircrafts. Police has now started an investigation.
Kudahuvadhoo islanders spotted low-flying mystery aircraft in hours after MH370 disappearance
By
Daniel Bosley | March 18th, 2014 |
With additional reporting by Ahmed Nazeer and Ahmed Rilwan
Residents of Kudahuvadhoo in Dhaal atoll have reported seeing a low flying aircraft heading in a south-easterly direction in the morning of March 8, prompting speculation that it could have been the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
“It was about 6:30am in the morning, I heard a loud noise and went out to see what it was,” Adam Saeed, a teacher at Kudahuvadhoo school, told Minivan News.
“I saw a flight flying very low and it had a red straight line in the middle of it. The flight was traveling north-west to south-east.”
While Saeed’s sighting has been corroborated by a number of witnesses, others remain skeptical that the aircraft could have been the missing jet, whilst aviation authorities maintain that they have no “credible” evidence to support the claims.