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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

BREAKING NEWS: Malaysian jet already had turned before co-pilot's 'good night' message

The last words from the missing Malaysia Airlines jet came 12 minutes after the Boeing 777 diverted course, ex-FAA spokesman Scott Brenner said on 'The Kelly File.'

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"All right-good night" were the last words heard. They were spoken by the first officer (co-pilot.) This sounds like something that would be said when the Malaysian air traffic controllers were handing the flight off to another country's air traffic control. We know of course that didn't happen.

Wait and SEE... said...

The Plane is in Pakistan....

Anonymous said...

I totally agree. We will see that plane again, and it won't be a welcome sight.

Anonymous said...

Good job Malaysia! Way to completely botch an easy task. If that happened here, I would hope our Air Force would be scrambled, and the plane shot on sight.

Anonymous said...

As soon as people quit watching it every minute the jet will be mysteriously located.This has turned into a ratings war.Last night it was announced that the bladerunner murder trial would soon be "wrapped up" because of a lack of public interest.That is sad.Nicole,Jodi,Casey,OJ,etc all captivated the public for a much longer time than was necessary because of cha ching.