It is now the third day of the search for this missing Air Asia Flight. So far, there is no end yet in sight.
The search is now being expanded outside of the Plane's original flight path. This begs the question: Did it veer left? Or veered right?
If it veered left, it would have crashed in the vicinity of the Bangka and Belitung group of islands. There is a lot of commercial activity in this area whether on land or at sea. It is highly remote that no one would have witnessed the early morning crash of something as big as an airliner.
If it veered right and crashed on the remote forests of West Kalimantan, that would be a totally different ballgame. This area is sparsely populated. Forest growth in Indonesia can also be very thick.
Secondary growth forests are the worst. In the ones I have entered, you can wave your hand in front of your eyes and not see anything. And this was at noon.
But I think the expanded search zone has not yet reached the forests of West Kalimantan.
Hopefully, we will see some positive results soon, so that this search will remain a purely-on-the-water affair...





