Friday, April 4, 2014

Peter Jackson lends his private jet to try to locate the missing aircraft, Malaysia Airline


Malaysian Airlines, Peter Jackson


Peter Jackson lends a hand to the teams to find the missing plane of Malaysia Airlines.

The director of the Hobbit has provided his private jet for $ 80 million to help find the flight MH370, confirms The Hollywood Reporter . The newspaper reports that Jackson is currently seeking G650 aircraft along the west coast of Australia.
The unit director who belongs to Wingnut, his production company, is part of a military and civilian aircraft group seeking the plane which is still missing. It is unclear whether Jackson's private jet was commandeered or has been kindly loaned, but her spokesman denies that it makes it to advertise.
"Peter does not seek to advertise with this kind of business, on the contrary, said Matt Dravitzki, the spokesman Jackson, New Zealand Herald . "Many military and civilian aircraft are involved in this research and it is quite sad because one of them belongs to a celebrity, he made ​​headlines while we still have no news [more] 200.''
Jackson reportedly purchased the unit in March 2013.
The flight MH370 Malaysia Airlines disappeared on March 8 with its 239 passengers on board. Since then, many theories regarding the aircraft emerged.
The latest comes from the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, who said that the plane had crashed into the Indian Ocean: "There is no doubt that the flight MH370 is lost and there were no survivors on board. We must accept the evidence that the aircraft disappeared into the Indian Ocean. "
This is not the first time that Peter Jackson offers his help to those in need. His wife and his lawyers and funded a survey that helped the release of "West Memphis Three", Damien Echols , Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley Jr.



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