no wreckage, not one piece where the pings were detected. I have a feeling this plane is on the other side of the world by now.
The good General has been saying that since the beginning.
Now they say it...... Giving the left’s fav ROP camel jockeys plenty of time to redress the 777 into their Magic Carpet packed full of their “nobama approved” nukes.
Since it started on the other side of the world does that mean its in jersey?
That would be here.
The Inmarsat data is quite reliable as to how far the plane was from the satellite at the various ping times. Inmarsat also claims their data indicate the plane flew south, but that part of their analysis has much greater uncertainty. However, in any case, the plane had to have come down within an hour's flying time from a point on the north or south arcs.
Any floating wreckage would have dispersed long before they figured out the probable crash location. As for submerged wreckage, did they really detect any pings near the predicted location? If they did, from what did the pings come from other than submerged wreckage? Of course, actually finding the submerged wreckage is not a trivial job, especially as the pings have stopped. But you have to be able to discount the pings before you can conclude that the second part of Inmarsat's analysis is incorrect.