Viswa I haven't had time to sit with the puzzle in peace. Please hold off on posting the answer until evening.
I think I have it. Didn't take much searching before hitting paydirt! PS: something seems screwy about the satellite map - distortion or orientation.
@Viswamitra , I live too close and watched many documentaries. The story of loved ones still seeking closure is painful.
Puzzle # 8136 Answer: Malaysia Airline Flight 370 1) Row 2 - Image 1 - Boeing 777-200ER - Nobody feel for United name on it and everyone took it as a clue for 777-200ER may be due to other clues. 2) Row 2 - Image 2 - 227 passengers and 12 crew members perished in this unexplained accident. There are so many theories for this tragic event but everyone backs their theory with science. The conclusion is it flew for more than 7 hours to get to the Indian Ocean and rests at the Indian Ocean floor near Australian coast. 3) Row 2 - Image 3 - Beijing Capital International Airport which was the destination for this flight 4) Row 1 - Image 2 - Kuala Lumpur International Airport where the plan departed. 5) Row 1 - Image 1 - Image of the Indian Ocean where the plane disappeared 6) Row 1 - Image 3 - Image of Sydney Harbor, Australia Kuala Lampur Airport + 239 +777 will bring the answer OR Beijing Capital International Airport +239 + 777 will bring the answer as well. Note: International effort to locate this flight in the ocean floor has not been successful so far despite significant amount of money spent on it. The plane was on course in its flight path for at least an hour and based on military radar nearby, it took a sharp turn and went back in the same direction and kept flying for nearly 7 hours. Satellite images confirm it. Apparently, the plane wasn't hijacked as there were no indications unless the hijackers are very sophisticated to switch off all modes of communication. There is a theory that Pilot, Co-pilot and Flight Engineers might have lost consciousness after putting the plane on auto-pilot mode but that doesn't explain the change of flight path. There were some flight simulation devices found in the pilot's residence which could be just for training purposes only. There is unusual amount of Lithium battery cargo was reported to have been loaded into the plane. This being a passenger plane, I wonder how such high quantities of commercial cargo was loaded. Credit: @kkaniths, @jskls, @kkrish, @sokanasanah, @gowri03, @SunPa Viswa
The latest search news, from a private company operating under a "no find, no fee" arrangement, is interesting as well, with search vessel shenanigans and rumours of sunken treasure (the "paydirt" that I thought Viswa may have been referring to!): MH370: search ship disappears for three days MH370 report: plane not yet found but no word on search ship 'disappearance'
Puzzle # 8149 What am I talking about in these images? There is no science involved but these created huge doubts in the minds of humanity. Difficulty Level: Easy Viswa