So far all I've seen on CNN is a Chinese boat with fishing nets picking up trash out of the ocean. I'm sorry but a candy wrapper is not proof that they found the wreckage.
Now THAT would be something!Sometimes it may...
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Now THAT would be something!
Is that something they found?
Not necessarily. Depends on whose jurisdiction the airplane crashes in. In international waters, then Malaysia would lead just like if it crashed inside their borders because it's their airplane. If it was inside say, Australian territorial waters, then the Aussies would lead. If it made it all the way to Pakistan, then the Pakistanis would lead the investigation.Because it's their country, airline, and plane. That's how accident investigations work.
Not necessarily. Depends on whose jurisdiction the airplane crashes in. In international waters, then Malaysia would lead just like if it crashed inside their borders because it's their airplane. If it was inside say, Australian territorial waters, then the Aussies would lead. If it made it all the way to Pakistan, then the Pakistanis would lead the investigation.
Not necessarily. Depends on whose jurisdiction the airplane crashes in. In international waters, then Malaysia would lead just like if it crashed inside their borders because it's their airplane. If it was inside say, Australian territorial waters, then the Aussies would lead. If it made it all the way to Pakistan, then the Pakistanis would lead the investigation.
It's from waterworld.Isn't that a level in Assassin's Creed 3? I think I played it as Connor.
It's from waterworld.
Just heard on the news when wreckage is recovered Australia wall wait for the experts from Malaysia to identify it.
It's from waterworld.
Who doesn't love a good train wreck?Or, as a former roommate put it, "The Road Warrior On Jet Skis."
I cannot pass Waterworld by if it's playing. I have to watch it. Every time.
Or, as a former roommate put it, "The Road Warrior On Jet Skis."
I cannot pass Waterworld by if it's playing. I have to watch it. Every time.