21.04.2014, 04:16
@CJ101:
A lost cause:
An effort with little chance of succession. If you cannot understand that, or understand that I'm not trying to insult the families in any way, I don't see why you're still posting here. As I said, I meant no disrespect, but the chances of finding those black boxes are slim to none. When Air France crashed, it took two years to locate the black boxes, and the ocean it was in was a-lot shallower than this one. I should also mention that when Air France Flight 447 hit the ocean, it was in a stall, thus more surface area exposed to impact, as some wreckage was floating on the ocean. Not a single piece of wreckage from MH370 has been recovered (as far as I know). The black boxes 30 day pinger guarantee has expired. All leads have turned up nothing, thus leading us in complete circles. I'm sorry but the truth is something hard to grasp.
Potassium:
No, I was not referring to your post, this is my opinion.
A lost cause:
An effort with little chance of succession. If you cannot understand that, or understand that I'm not trying to insult the families in any way, I don't see why you're still posting here. As I said, I meant no disrespect, but the chances of finding those black boxes are slim to none. When Air France crashed, it took two years to locate the black boxes, and the ocean it was in was a-lot shallower than this one. I should also mention that when Air France Flight 447 hit the ocean, it was in a stall, thus more surface area exposed to impact, as some wreckage was floating on the ocean. Not a single piece of wreckage from MH370 has been recovered (as far as I know). The black boxes 30 day pinger guarantee has expired. All leads have turned up nothing, thus leading us in complete circles. I'm sorry but the truth is something hard to grasp.
Potassium:
No, I was not referring to your post, this is my opinion.