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How Crazy Am I to Think I Actually Know Where That Malaysia Airlines Plane Is?
The unsettling oddness was there from the first moment, on March 8, when Malaysia Airlines announced that a plane from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing, Flight 370, had disappeared over the South China Sea in the middle of the night. There had been no bad weather, no distress call, no wreckage, no eyewitness accounts of a fireball in the sky—just a plane that said good-bye to one air-traffic controller and, two minutes later, failed to say hello to the next. And the crash, if it was a crash...
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I think we would have had some cell phone signals and pinging going on in that area, which there was none of. This isn't 1995, most people have phones on them these days.
Highly unlikely.