Saturday, March 22, 2014

U.S. base at Diego Garcia enters investigation as a result of captains flight simulator data

Although the sighting of a suspicious jumbo jet buzzing the Maldive Islands in the hours after the hijacking of Flight 370 has been discounted, it may have received a much dreaded revival of interest.
Airstrips in both the Maldive Islands and the U.S. military base in Diego Garcia were found on the captains now famous flight simulator. According to the Malay online:

Although Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein denied yesterday that the plane had landed at US military base Diego Garcia, the source told the daily that this possibility will still be investigated based on the data found in Zaharie’s flight simulator software.


The base at Diego Garcia is the most unusual entry among the Indian Ocean airstrips because it accepts no commercial or private traffic. The entire atoll, what there is of it, is a U. S. military base.
Although Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein denied yesterday that the plane had landed at US military base Diego Garcia, the source told the daily that this possibility will still be investigated based on the data found in Zaharie’s flight simulator software.
The police had seized the flight simulator fro
- See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/cops-find-five-indian-ocean-practice-runways-in-mh370-pilots-simulator-bh-r#sthash.HaGd8Tzw.LBk6uyNM.dpuf
Although Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein denied yesterday that the plane had landed at US military base Diego Garcia, the source told the daily that this possibility will still be investigated based on the data found in Zaharie’s flight simulator software.
The police had seized the flight simulator fro
- See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/cops-find-five-indian-ocean-practice-runways-in-mh370-pilots-simulator-bh-r#sthash.HaGd8Tzw.LBk6uyNM.dpuf

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