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Where Was The Plane Headed?
PAMELA ENGEL, HENRY BLODGET AND GUS LUBIN MAR. 14, 2014, 1:21 PM


The latest leads in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner suggest that the plane turned west and then flew for at least four hours after its last confirmed location between Malaysia and Vietnam.

Based on military radar data, this evidence makes it seem increasingly likely that the jet was commandeered along with its 239 passengers, whether by terrorists or crew members. Now people are discussing the possibility that the plane landed somewhere and is part of a larger plan.

There are many places that Flight 370 could have reached in four hours — its fuel could have taken it approximately 2,530 miles in any direction — even if it is thought to have flown west.

Some have speculated that the jet might have been flying to Pakistan or India, both of which are in the general direction the plane appears to have been headed. The Andaman Islands, where Indian authorities are currently searching, are another possible destination. However, the islands are largely uninhabited jungle and there is only one airport in that area.

One Business Insider reader speculates that the missing Boeing 777 might have been headed for a small and irregularly used airport in the politically unstable northern tip of Sri Lanka, territory associated with the supposedly defunct Tamil Tiger terrorist group.


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Sri Lanka map
Google Maps
Here's a look at the airport from Google Earth:


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Jaffna runway
Google Earth
This screenshot from Google Earth shows an aerial view of Jaffna airport.

This particular area of Sri Lanka has been rife with conflict. In 2009, Sri Lanka's army defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels, also known as the LTTE, suppressing a separatist movement for the large Tamil population in the north. In 2009, TIME described the LTTE as "one of the most organized, effective, and brutal terrorist groups in the world." After the Tamil defeat, Sri Lanka's army began moving in to retake the territory, according to BBC.

Even if the plane was commandeered, of course, the intention might have been to crash it into something or crash it in a place where it would never be found. Or the plane might have crashed prior to reaching its intended destination.

But it also seems conceivable that the plane was intentionally flown to an airport somewhere in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, or anywhere else within its range. The airport above, obviously, is only one of hundreds of possible destinations.
 

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    Where Was The Plane Headed?
    PAMELA ENGEL, HENRY BLODGET AND GUS LUBIN MAR. 14, 2014, 1:21 PM


    The latest leads in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner suggest that the plane turned west and then flew for at least four hours after its last confirmed location between Malaysia and Vietnam.

    Based on military radar data, this evidence makes it seem increasingly likely that the jet was commandeered along with its 239 passengers, whether by terrorists or crew members. Now people are discussing the possibility that the plane landed somewhere and is part of a larger plan.

    There are many places that Flight 370 could have reached in four hours — its fuel could have taken it approximately 2,530 miles in any direction — even if it is thought to have flown west.

    Some have speculated that the jet might have been flying to Pakistan or India, both of which are in the general direction the plane appears to have been headed. The Andaman Islands, where Indian authorities are currently searching, are another possible destination. However, the islands are largely uninhabited jungle and there is only one airport in that area.

    One Business Insider reader speculates that the missing Boeing 777 might have been headed for a small and irregularly used airport in the politically unstable northern tip of Sri Lanka, territory associated with the supposedly defunct Tamil Tiger terrorist group.


    sri-lanka-map.png


    Sri Lanka map
    Google Maps
    Here's a look at the airport from Google Earth:


    jaffna-runway-3.png



    Jaffna runway
    Google Earth
    This screenshot from Google Earth shows an aerial view of Jaffna airport.

    This particular area of Sri Lanka has been rife with conflict. In 2009, Sri Lanka's army defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels, also known as the LTTE, suppressing a separatist movement for the large Tamil population in the north. In 2009, TIME described the LTTE as "one of the most organized, effective, and brutal terrorist groups in the world." After the Tamil defeat, Sri Lanka's army began moving in to retake the territory, according to BBC.

    Even if the plane was commandeered, of course, the intention might have been to crash it into something or crash it in a place where it would never be found. Or the plane might have crashed prior to reaching its intended destination.

    But it also seems conceivable that the plane was intentionally flown to an airport somewhere in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, or anywhere else within its range. The airport above, obviously, is only one of hundreds of possible destinations.

    මොකක්ද බන් මේ කියන්නේ ,, තෙරුන්නෑ නේ .. සිංහලෙන් දාපන් කෝ :(
     

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    මොකක්ද බන් මේ කියන්නේ ,, තෙරුන්නෑ නේ .. සිංහලෙන් දාපන් කෝ :(

    mokadda bn sinhalena danna giyama epa wenwane :dull:

    mehemai dan kathawa thiyenne U turn ekak gahala giya kiyalane.ithin MH370 eka Pakistan or India paththata awa kiyala hithanwa.

    oya athara deshapalanamaya athin sthawara nathi paththakata saha wadiya bawithayata noganena paththaka plane eka land kala kiyala saka kerenawa giya angle eka anuwa.

    ithin dan saka karanawa lankawe Jaffna wala thiyena runway eke (airport ekakata samana) oya plane eka land kala kiyala.. :dull:

    oya thiyenne ethana google earth eke picture ekak.map eke lakunu karala thiyenne place eka. oya area eke Boeing 777 nawaththanna puluwan lu. :oo:

    habai ithin oka sakayak witharai.oya thana samabawithawa thiyena than siya ganakin ekak lu. :dull:

     
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    දැං මේක ඕෆ් ටොපික් ද යන්නේ????
    රෙදි ගැනයි, වෛශ්‍යාවන් ගැනයි............

    ප්ලේන් එක ගැන අප්ඩේට්ස් එනවා හරිම අඩුයි දැන්... :P
     

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    It WAS hijacked: Malaysian official says it's CONCLUSIVE jet carrying 239 was seized by individual or group 'with significant flying experience' as PM admits tracking was 'deliberately' disabled

    Officials confirmed missing plane was hijacked by one or several people

    Could have turned off communication system and steered it off-course
    Now believed plane could have flown for six hours after contact was lost

    Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak refused to confirm the reports

    Investigators working to establish motive and where plane was taken

    Reports suggest home of one of the pilots is currently being searched