The disappearance of Malaysian Flight 370 on March 8th, 2014 has been addressed as one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history.
But, more than that, given that we are living in an advanced technological age, where everything from a cell phone to a missing person can be readily traced, it is completely unfathomable that a Boeing 777 carrying 227 passengers from 14 nations plus 12 Malaysian airliner crew members can disappear without a trace.
Without. A. Trace.
And, given that the search and rescue mission for this airliner has been the greatest in aviation history, then one has to truly wonder: “What is really going on here”? What?
The Malaysian government has been under unparalleled and understandable pressure to release the raw Inmarsat data. Inmarsat is stressing that the Malaysian Government has the data and the Malaysian Government is saying the opposite.
Well, It doesn’t take an expert to figure out that someone is lying. The question is “Why”?
In last last half hour, CNN journalist Brooke Baldwin announced that the data will be released very soon. And, in anticipation of this news, Don Lemon will be hosting a news special Monday, May 19th at 10:00 PM Eastern on CNN.
He, along with aviation experts such as Richard Quest and Jeff Wise, will be taking questions and answers from the viewing audience.
This has garnered my compete and utter attention over the last few months and my heart goes out to the families who have lost loved ones without a trace. It is beyond tragic. It is unacceptable and this plane must – MUST – be found.
Will you be watching CNN on Monday evening? Do you have any theories to share? Comments are now open for business.
Like those ships that disappeared between Fl and the Bahama’s this missing plane is such a mystery.
I feel so badly for the loved ones of the missing.
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Aubry. Yes I agree. But in this age of advanced technology, the plane must be found or no one will ever feel safe during air travel in the future.
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