> use...@denali.org.uk (Kevin�Reilly) wrote:
>
> >Interestingly, assuming Seth Norris was at
> > least partially telling the truth and that 815
> > flew for six hours before doing a 180 and
> > flying for a further two hours, the crash site in
> > the Sunda Trench is pretty damned close to
> > where you'd expect it to be, in terms of
> > distance from Sydney. But only if they were
> > flying in completely the wrong direction for
> > reasons unknown.
>
> Good point... �And that would also help explain the extended daylight
> that we all discussed here, after the jet had crashed. ...However, it
> seems Danielle (and possibly Desmond-- I can't recall) remember being
> just out of Tahiti.
>
> Then too, the Captain said they were 6 hours in when they lost radio
> contact, so assuming they were flying to LA, that's where the search
> should have taken place. � ..Thus, if the jet did show up in the Sunda
> trench, as every one seemed to be satisfied with, �the NTSB, wouldn't
> have been so hasty to close the file. �The jet would have been tracked
> via its transponder, and this would have created a major stink in the
> airline industry: How did the jet get over here, when it was actually
> over there? �