The missing Malaysian Airlines ‘Flight 370′ has been found by police in Saudi Arabia, bringing to an end a 12-day search for the Boeing 777.
Prince Sahram Al-Sandshoo of Jeddah was arrested by
local law enforcement agencies when the missing plane was discovered in his
garden. Suspicions were heightened when Al-Sandshoo placed an advert on eBay
offering a ‘Used Boeing 777 Black Box Recorder’ for sale. The Saudi authorities
immediately requested a search warrant to enter his 40-acre property on the
outskirts of Jeddah, the city he has princed for the past 43 years. Al-Sandshoo
is a world-renowned collector of aero-memorabilia, most famous for his
acquisition of ‘Wright Flyer’, one of the earliest examples of an aircraft by
the Wright brothers.
In a news conference the Malaysian Prime Minister,
Perdana Menteri announced, “We have finally located the missing aircraft in
Saudi Arabia. The passengers are all OK and are in good spirits. Apparently the
prince fed them a banquet of sheep testicles and wine. We are awfully sorry
that we misplaced this aircraft, it’s a mistake anyone can make, we hope you
understand. It’s been an unfortunate incident but we cannot be held responsible
for thieves.”
Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, the CEO of Malaysian Airways,
explained what was likely to have happened: “Whilst we cannot pre-empt any
investigation, what we can say is that the plane was probably stolen whilst in
flight. It’s unlikely to have landed at an airport and then been stolen behind
our backs. We hear that Al-Sandshoo is an experienced pilot and most likely got
into the cockpit by asking if he could have a go. We usually frown on this kind
of thing, but if the man kept going on and on at the stewardesses, they
probably would have allowed him to have a little go at flying just to
shut him up. We have the plane back now so no harm was done in the end.”
We spoke to one of the passengers, Mrs Josie Kevin
Taylor. “I’m appalled at the attitude of the people involved. I went away for
what was supposed to be a holiday and ended up staring at camels all day in an
Arab’s garden. How could they call it a garden anyway? It was just sand, no grass
to be seen for miles. I’ll certainly be lodging a complaint with my travel
agent in Slough when I get home and I won’t be using Malaysian Airlines again
after this. I’ll tell you something else for free, I won’t be using these
so-called search parties again either - twelve days it took them to find
us, that’s ridiculous. It’s a jumbo jet, not a flippin’ missing watch.”
We have yet to hear from the thief Al-Sandshoo yet,
as he is being kept away from the media by police. We believe that the
Boeing 777 was a plane missing from his collection and that was the motivation
for the robbery. We hope to speak with the Prince over the next few days and
will come back with more
Source: http://thebestflashout.blogspot.ae/
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