Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is Missing

Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
Apparently the Code BB670 found on the part is neither a registration or serial number, so what is it.

I.wonder if maintenance stamp a reference code on it after having done some work on it.
Time will tell.

They will take this part back and go over it with a fine tooth comb.

There should be some kind of manufacturing serial number or ID somewhere on it.
 

kwaigonegin

Colonel
I'll let the images to do talking but I think this could be it boys. At least this is by far the best lead by anyone since the begining

Also I'm going under the assumption it's 657 BB and not BB 670 as reported by the usually idiotic media.

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Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
Amen, Kwaig.

It is (IMHO) clearly from a 777...and there's only one that I know of that would be missing any parts in the Indian Ocean (or at this point anywhere else for that matter).

Pretty much gotta be.

But I suspect we will get confirmation of it from either Malaysian Airlines or Boeing as soon as they match serial numbers.

Then they will start the equations and calculations factoring in the currents, drift, weather patterns and time to identify the search area.
 

kwaigonegin

Colonel
Amen, Kwaig.

It is (IMHO) clearly from a 777...and there's only one that I know of that would be missing any parts in the Indian Ocean (or at this point anywhere else for that matter).

Pretty much gotta be.

But I suspect we will get confirmation of it from either Malaysian Airlines or Boeing as soon as they match serial numbers.

Then they will start the equations and calculations factoring in the currents, drift, weather patterns and time to identify the search area.

Yup.. AND I would hope not just aviation experts but maybe even marine biologist.. analyse the barnacles, moss, other sea creatures etc no doubt on that flaperon.

They can make a pretty good determination how long that thing has been drifting in the sea, maybe even predict the rough route it took based on flow patterns of currents etc.. if anything to rule out that someone just planted it on the beach last week ;)
 

B.I.B.

Captain
I concur... it's either MH370 or some serious eloborate hoax.

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there is no known 777 flaperon missing! every plane and every piece is accounted for.

To give some meat.to.the elaborate.hoax theory, there's.been comments that the.flaperon looks like it's been painted.white while the bottom half of.the plane and the wings on MH370 are painted grey
 

MwRYum

Major
Assuming that the part no. can trace it back to the MH370, even with sophisticated simulations to estimate its drift and other things to narrow it down, it's still a big piece of estate to search for.

And any data recorders would've been compromised after being at the bottom of the ocean for more than a year.

The only certain that could come out of this, if confirmed finally, would be for the victims' families to finally accept that their love ones ain't enjoying a cocktail in some tropical resorts, but dead and gone. I know it's cruel to say that, but truth is always cruel.
 

delft

Brigadier
I think it will be difficult to trace the part back to where it entered the ocean. Only recently were intermittendly occurring vortices recognized in the much better know Atlantic Ocean. If they occur in the Indian Ocean you just can't know when and how they influenced the drift of this part. A lot can happen in a year.
 
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