The airline sent this text to family members:
“Malaysia Airlines deeply regrets that we have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived"Somehow, we all knew this. But still. Sad.
Related links:
- Written Inc blog entry: Lost in the sky
- TheWire.com: Timeline
- Wiki entry, MH370
- New York Times: The folly of thinking we know
- New York Times: A routine flight, till both routine and flight vanish
- The Telegraph: March 17th, as it happened
- CNN: How 'groundbreaking' number crunching found path of Flight 370
- Mashable: Malaysia Airlines Search Area Is the Worst Place on Earth to Lose a Plane
- Mashable: The Internet's Search for MH370, Visualized
A part of me did, but if any of my loved ones were on that flight, I'd still be skeptical. Something in that statement is disturbing to me. “We have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived." Assume? Not good enough for me. Of course, once actual wreckage is recovered, (I believe some was just located?) Yet, I'm still bothered by the pilot's last words, "All right. Good night." Just before the plane disappeared.
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