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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
Brazil air force say debris including plane seats seen 400 miles north east of Brazil

Just seen it on the lunchtime news Orchid.

Quite close to the Cape VerdÃĐ Islands I believe which is notorious for bad weather.

Looks like it must have gone down within about 3 hours of leaving Rio de Janeiro.
HyacinthB
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by foobar:
Well No Official Confirmation Yet But Brazil Media Reporting One Of The S&R Planes Has Found Debris 100km From The Position Of The Fire And A Seat Floatting 720km Out From The Coast


Croc`s link on page 12 says mainly the same. Do you ever reply to posts foobar? You question yet don`t respond to posts. I don`t mean to be rude but what`s the point in replying to you if you don`t.


I'm confused by your post scotty.
Foobar clearly responded to posts. He replied to a post of yours for instance and others in this thread.


Where? I`m sorry I really don`t mean to be rude Penelope. I`ve read back...no direct reply to anyone. He/she questioned me on my radio contact post which I apologised for because I may have misinterpreted Sky News wording. I got no reply that I can see. Surely if you ask such important question, it deserves an answer.

Btw I like foobar. Nod
Scotty
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by foobar:
Well No Official Confirmation Yet But Brazil Media Reporting One Of The S&R Planes Has Found Debris 100km From The Position Of The Fire And A Seat Floatting 720km Out From The Coast


Croc`s link on page 12 says mainly the same. Do you ever reply to posts foobar? You question yet don`t respond to posts. I don`t mean to be rude but what`s the point in replying to you if you don`t.


I'm confused by your post scotty.
Foobar clearly responded to posts. He replied to a post of yours for instance and others in this thread.


Where? I`m sorry I really don`t mean to be rude Penelope. I`ve read back...no direct reply to anyone. He/she questioned me on my radio contact post which I apologised for because I may have misinterpreted Sky News wording. I got no reply that I can see. Surely if you ask such important question, it deserves an answer.

Btw I like foobar. Nod

yes i saw your radio contact post on page 13? and he asked about that and you replied, i read your reply and it didn't seem to need any reply, so maybe foobar read it and that was that.

You're not being rude to me scotty so no need for an apology, i was simply confused by your post.
Smiler
Penelope Pitstop
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by Penelope Pitstop:
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Originally posted by Scotty:
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Originally posted by foobar:
Well No Official Confirmation Yet But Brazil Media Reporting One Of The S&R Planes Has Found Debris 100km From The Position Of The Fire And A Seat Floatting 720km Out From The Coast


Croc`s link on page 12 says mainly the same. Do you ever reply to posts foobar? You question yet don`t respond to posts. I don`t mean to be rude but what`s the point in replying to you if you don`t.


I'm confused by your post scotty.
Foobar clearly responded to posts. He replied to a post of yours for instance and others in this thread.


Where? I`m sorry I really don`t mean to be rude Penelope. I`ve read back...no direct reply to anyone. He/she questioned me on my radio contact post which I apologised for because I may have misinterpreted Sky News wording. I got no reply that I can see. Surely if you ask such important question, it deserves an answer.

Btw I like foobar. Nod

yes i saw your radio contact post on page 13? and he asked about that and you replied, i read your reply and it didn't seem to need any reply, so maybe foobar read it and that was that.

You're not being rude to me scotty so no need for an apology, i was simply confused by your post.
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I understand Penelope, but I did think it required a reply because I felt awful for maybe getting getting it wrong. I would have liked an acknowlodgement (sp) of my apology. I`m so petulant today...it`s a menopausal thing. Crazy

Thankyou for your kind response. Valentine
Scotty
I was reading the list of Brazilian passengers. It's so sad that so many brilliant successful people were lost.



Antonio Gueiros, diretor de informÃĄtica da Michelin

Christin Pieraerts, funcionÃĄria da unidade Paris da Michelin

Deise Possamai, 34, funcionÃĄria da prefeitura de CriciÚma

Erich Heine, presidente da ThyssenKrupp CSA - Companhia SiderÚrgica do AtlÃĒntico

Giovanni Batista Lenzi, deputado da Província AutÃīnoma de Trento

Gustavo Henrique Brito dos Santos, 30, advogado carioca

Gustavo Peretti, 30, brasileiro, funcionÃĄrio da petrolífera norueguesa StatoilHydro.

Izabela Maria Furtado Kestler, professora de alemÃĢo da UFRJ

Isis, francesa, mulher de JosÃĐ Ronnel Amorim

JoÃĢo Marques da Silva Filho, 67, gerente de interface do Estaleiro AtlÃĒntico Sul

JosÃĐ Ronnel Amorim, casado com Isis

Juliana Aquino, 29, cantora, mora na Alemanha e passava fÃĐrias com a família em Brasília

Leonardo Veloso Dardengo, 31, oceanÃģgrafo e doutorando da Coppe/UFRJ

Letícia Chem, 36, gerente de roaming internacional da operadora Oi

Luis ClÃĄudio Monlevad, 48, funcionÃĄrio da empresa de tubulaçÃĩes Saint-Gobain

Luiz Roberto AnastÃĄcio, presidente da Michelin para a AmÃĐrica do Sul

Kristian Berg Andersen, 37, norueguÊs, tambÃĐm funcionÃĄrio da petrolífera norueguesa StatoilHydro.

Marcela Marques Pellizzon, 29, geÃģloga; viajava para fazer curso na Noruega e era funcionÃĄria da petrolífera norueguesa StatoilHydro.

Marcelo Parente, 38, chefe de gabinete do prefeito do Rio, Eduardo Paes (PMDB)

Marcos Mendonça, diretor de manganÊs da Vale

Mulher de Marcelo Parente, cujo nome nÃĢo foi confirmado

Nelson Marinho Filho, 40, mecÃĒnico de engrenagens

OctÃĄvio Augusto Ceva Antunes, professor do Instituto de Química da UFRJ

Pablo Dreyfus, 38, argentino integrante da ONG Viva Rio

Príncipe Pedro Luis de Orleans e Bragança, 26, descendente de dom Pedro 2š

Rino Zandonai, diretor da Associazione Trentini Nel Mondo

Roberto CorrÊa Chem, 66, cirurgiÃĢo plÃĄstico e professor universitÃĄrio

Silvio Barbato, ex-diretor artístico da Orquestra SinfÃīnica do Teatro Nacional

Vera Chem, 63, psicÃģloga, casada com Roberto Chem.
PG
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Kaytee:
I'm sad for everyone, whatever their nationality who has been lost, and for their poor families </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Absolutely Kaytee, I just happened to mention the three Irish girls because one of them lives literally a mile away from me and I was listening to the radio when I was posting here. But I 100% agree with you..its just dreadful and my heart breaks for the families and the poor souls that were on the plane Crying
H
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Originally posted by Hollygolightly:
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Originally posted by Kaytee:
I'm sad for everyone, whatever their nationality who has been lost, and for their poor families

Absolutely Kaytee, I just happened to mention the three Irish girls because one of them lives literally a mile away from me and I was listening to the radio when I was posting here. But I 100% agree with you..its just dreadful and my heart breaks for the families and the poor sould that were on the plane Crying



I wasn't getting at anyone for mentioning their own nationals Holly...it's just an absolute tragedy for all concerned Hug
Kaytee
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Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
Quite.

I mentioned the Brazilians simply because that's where I live therefore it's those names that have been released here. It was simply a comment as to the calibre of some of the people who were lost, including renowned scientists, academics and a member of the Brazilian royal family.



Please see my reply to Holly above, no offence intended Hug
Kaytee
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Originally posted by Kaytee:
quote:
Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
Quite.

I mentioned the Brazilians simply because that's where I live therefore it's those names that have been released here. It was simply a comment as to the calibre of some of the people who were lost, including renowned scientists, academics and a member of the Brazilian royal family.



Please see my reply to Holly above, no offence intended Hug
None taken Hug

I just wanted to clarify why I was focusing on Brazilians. Does anyone know if a full passenger list has been released?
PG
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Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
I was reading the list of Brazilian passengers. It's so sad that so many brilliant successful people were lost.



Antonio Gueiros, diretor de informÃĄtica da Michelin

Christin Pieraerts, funcionÃĄria da unidade Paris da Michelin

Deise Possamai, 34, funcionÃĄria da prefeitura de CriciÚma

Erich Heine, presidente da ThyssenKrupp CSA - Companhia SiderÚrgica do AtlÃĒntico

Giovanni Batista Lenzi, deputado da Província AutÃīnoma de Trento

Gustavo Henrique Brito dos Santos, 30, advogado carioca

Gustavo Peretti, 30, brasileiro, funcionÃĄrio da petrolífera norueguesa StatoilHydro.

Izabela Maria Furtado Kestler, professora de alemÃĢo da UFRJ

Isis, francesa, mulher de JosÃĐ Ronnel Amorim

JoÃĢo Marques da Silva Filho, 67, gerente de interface do Estaleiro AtlÃĒntico Sul

JosÃĐ Ronnel Amorim, casado com Isis

Juliana Aquino, 29, cantora, mora na Alemanha e passava fÃĐrias com a família em Brasília

Leonardo Veloso Dardengo, 31, oceanÃģgrafo e doutorando da Coppe/UFRJ

Letícia Chem, 36, gerente de roaming internacional da operadora Oi

Luis ClÃĄudio Monlevad, 48, funcionÃĄrio da empresa de tubulaçÃĩes Saint-Gobain

Luiz Roberto AnastÃĄcio, presidente da Michelin para a AmÃĐrica do Sul

Kristian Berg Andersen, 37, norueguÊs, tambÃĐm funcionÃĄrio da petrolífera norueguesa StatoilHydro.

Marcela Marques Pellizzon, 29, geÃģloga; viajava para fazer curso na Noruega e era funcionÃĄria da petrolífera norueguesa StatoilHydro.

Marcelo Parente, 38, chefe de gabinete do prefeito do Rio, Eduardo Paes (PMDB)

Marcos Mendonça, diretor de manganÊs da Vale

Mulher de Marcelo Parente, cujo nome nÃĢo foi confirmado

Nelson Marinho Filho, 40, mecÃĒnico de engrenagens

OctÃĄvio Augusto Ceva Antunes, professor do Instituto de Química da UFRJ

Pablo Dreyfus, 38, argentino integrante da ONG Viva Rio

Príncipe Pedro Luis de Orleans e Bragança, 26, descendente de dom Pedro 2š

Rino Zandonai, diretor da Associazione Trentini Nel Mondo

Roberto CorrÊa Chem, 66, cirurgiÃĢo plÃĄstico e professor universitÃĄrio

Silvio Barbato, ex-diretor artístico da Orquestra SinfÃīnica do Teatro Nacional

Vera Chem, 63, psicÃģloga, casada com Roberto Chem.



Yes, that is tragic but I am sure it would have been equally tragic had there been people who had not passed any big exams on the plane
~Orchid~
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Originally posted by Kaytee:
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Originally posted by Hollygolightly:
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Originally posted by Kaytee:
I'm sad for everyone, whatever their nationality who has been lost, and for their poor families

Absolutely Kaytee, I just happened to mention the three Irish girls because one of them lives literally a mile away from me and I was listening to the radio when I was posting here. But I 100% agree with you..its just dreadful and my heart breaks for the families and the poor sould that were on the plane Crying



I wasn't getting at anyone for mentioning their own nationals Holly...it's just an absolute tragedy for all concerned Hug

Absolutely K ...I know you wern't sweetheart Hug
H
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Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
quote:
Originally posted by Kaytee:
quote:
Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
Quite.

I mentioned the Brazilians simply because that's where I live therefore it's those names that have been released here. It was simply a comment as to the calibre of some of the people who were lost, including renowned scientists, academics and a member of the Brazilian royal family.



Please see my reply to Holly above, no offence intended Hug
None taken Hug

I just wanted to clarify why I was focusing on Brazilians. Does anyone know if a full passenger list has been released?



Not as far as I'm aware...but I haven't caught up with the latest news Hug
Kaytee
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Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
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Originally posted by ~Orchid~:
Yes, that is tragic but I am sure it would have been equally tragic had there been people who had not passed any big exams on the plane
Of course. We don't have an awful lot of people here who have passed 'big exams'.


I really don`t know how to respond to that comment. Therefore I won`t.
Scotty
Its natural for people to empathise more with 'local' news.Its a way of making a tragedy more pertinent to us.Maybe not the best place for humour,but I remember a Not the Nine O'Clock news sketch which went along the lines..

Tonights headline.A british man has been injured in an accident in London.
Also tonight.2 British people were slightly injured in an explosion in Greece.35 other people also died.
And finally 5,000 people have been killed when Mount Blah erupted.None of them were British

Of course,any deaths,particularly avoidable ones of young people with potential are tragic whatever their nationality.Its just human nature to notice and comment on the people closer to home
M
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Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
Not quite sure what's going on here but I'd rather just not bother contributing any more to the thread than end up in a row over which deaths in a tragic accident are more important.


ignore, not your style ususally I know, but wrong thread to do otherwise Big Grin

the majority of the fm's on here echo your feelings, it's tragic for all concerned, regardless of nationality Nod Frowner
Gel

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