Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Photo: Is this the missing Flight MH 370?

Has the missing Boeing 777 - Malaysian Airlines Flight MH 370 been found?  What do you think of these pictures of the missing plane taken from satellite?


  • Image from map search site appears to show the missing passenger plane
  • It was reportedly discovered by a Taiwanese university student
  • The authenticity of the photo has not yet been verified
  • News comes as villagers report seeing flight at low altitude
A satellite image appears to show the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the skies above a jungle. The image is taken from Tomnod, the map search website currently being used by hundreds of thousands of people in an attempt to search for missing passenger plane, was posted on Reddit on Sunday.The authenticity of the photo has not yet been verified and the region depicted in the photo is as yet unknown. Intriguingly, the plane appears to have been painted white.
The satellite image from Tomnod, the online map site used by millions of netizens in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, shows a passenger plane over a jungle
The satellite image from Tomnod, the online map site used by millions of netizens in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, shows a passenger plane over a jungle
Mystery: The image was found by an university student in Taiwan
Mystery: The image was found by an university student in Taiwan
The image was found by an university student in Taiwan, according to Taiwan's China Times.The image has surfaced at the same time as the news that Malaysian villagers claim to have seen the missing Malaysian Airlines jet flying over the north east of the country at around the time the aircraft is thought to have made a 'U-turn'.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2583807/Did-Malaysian-tuna-fisherman-missing-flight-MH370-flying-low-Gulf-Thailand-tried-stay-radar.html#ixzz2wMQIYTHb

7 comments:

Da Curly Wolf said...

nah. doubts it

Anonymous said...

....and where is the the wreckage path?

Joe said...

I'm not seeing it. Just a bunch of trees.

Anonymous said...

This photo was taken on Smith Island. The airplane is about 5 kilometers from Port Blair airport and appears to be on a straight in approach to the runway. If this was the B-777 you would at least be able to see the large engine nacelles protruding from the front of the wing.

Anonymous said...

Not possible in this manner. It would have broken apart.

Dadof4 said...

It doesn't say the source of the sat. pic.

Who has access to real-time or near-real-time sat pics?

Certainly not some student somewhere.

Most likely a Google Earth pic and if you don't realize they aren't "live" but more likely a few years old, you are a special kind of stupid.

Dadof4 said...

It doesn't say the source of the sat. pic.

Who has access to real-time or near-real-time sat pics?

Certainly not some student somewhere.

Most likely a Google Earth pic and if you don't realize they aren't "live" but more likely a few years old, you are a special kind of stupid.