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Wreckage of MH370 washing up on Reunion Island?

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kosmonooit:
I've flown many long distance miles on SIA with the venerable 777 - no problems, but think of all the  systems there, electronics, contacts etc just a matter of time before some problem arises, its really how the problem is dealt with: redundancy, preventative maintenance and, most importantly, skills of the crew. That is where we are loosing our way imho, increased automation is decreasing pilot skills, one only has to look at some of the last few air disasters for signs of that. But sh!t does happen. In the most unpredicted and unanticipated ways.

Psi:
Parts have washing up at the Maldives apparently.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3191134/Has-MH370-debris-washed-Maldives-Investigators-examine-items-isles-locals-saw-low-flying-jet-day-plane-vanished.html

pickle9000:

--- Quote from: Psi on August 10, 2015, 07:31:51 am ---Parts have washing up at the Maldives apparently.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3191134/Has-MH370-debris-washed-Maldives-Investigators-examine-items-isles-locals-saw-low-flying-jet-day-plane-vanished.html

--- End quote ---

That would be outside the expected area, could be helpful.

pickle9000:
Well I don't know what to make of this but it will be checked. Looks really interesting.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3186523/Sonar-images-deep-Indian-Ocean-led-Australian-search-team-believe-wreckage-Malaysia-Airlines-MH370-t-NOVEMBER-bad-weather.html

pickle9000:
Here is one image. I'd like to see the group. I wonder if the shadow indicates a curved surface?

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