SkyBuddha69
Well-Known Member
If Jacques Cousteau were still alive he wouldve already found it before it went missing...........
My money is on Steve Zissou to find it. Do the interns get Glocks?If Jacques Cousteau were still alive he wouldve already found it before it went missing...........
Which means nothing. I had mine on, by accident, and I'm sure there's a record of it trying to acquire a cell over Greenland too.
I cant believe CNN is still covering this.
What major news outlet isn't covering it?
Four ELT's?
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- NEW: Plane said to have deviated from flight plan while inside Vietnamese airspace
- NEW: The jet was equipped with four emergency locator transmitters, source says
- Bluefin-21 covered 42 square miles in four trips
- Analysis of an oil sample shows that it is not aircraft engine oil
I'm going to be friggin impressed if this turns out to be a viral marketing campaign for the Breitling watch with the ELB.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...emergency-ii-watch-built-in-satellite-beacon/
I'm going to be friggin impressed if this turns out to be a viral marketing campaign for the Breitling watch with the ELB.
http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...emergency-ii-watch-built-in-satellite-beacon/
I just grabbed that story for those that weren't familiar with the watch. I was joking.Why would it be a marketing campaign?
"Posted June 18, 2013".
It's either a 777, or a sunken Russian sub from god knows when.Im sorry to bring this beast of a thread back from the dead but apparently a group of master geo scientist or something like that claims they have found what they believe to be 370. Of course everyone already neck deep in the investigation is discrediting the lead saying "Well its impossible because its not within the arc we have been looking in" I say, if anyone has the knowledge to help, it might be these folks.
These folks say it is in the Bay of Bangal. Again, my appology for posting to this again and including a CNN link -----runs away
http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/29/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=hp_c2