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re: Official Thread: Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Posted on 3/14/14 at 6:57 am to Patrick_Bateman
Posted on 3/14/14 at 6:57 am to Patrick_Bateman
I'll leave this here
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(Reuters) - Military radar data suggests a Malaysia Airlines jetliner missing for nearly a week was deliberately flown hundreds of miles off course, heightening suspicions of foul play among investigators, sources told Reuters on Friday.
Analysis of the Malaysia data suggests the plane, with 239 people on board, diverted from its intended northeast route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and flew west instead, using airline flight corridors normally employed for routes to the Middle East and Europe, said sources familiar with investigations into the Boeing 777's disappearance.
Two sources said an unidentified aircraft that investigators believe was Flight MH370 was following a route between navigational waypoints when it was last plotted on military radar off the country's northwest coast.
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Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:01 am to Cockopotamus
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I would bump the ever living shite out of this thread if that I happened.
Since I was the first to claim aliens and what not
what was the bitcoin payout on aliens?
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:05 am to Lsut81
That narrows it down considerably. The flight radius includes Pakistan, just barely. But it would have to cross India first and I don't think it could get across India or land in India without being detected. If it landed, it's on an island in the Indian ocean. There can't be too many islands there with an suitable airfield.
ETA: what if the real prize were those 20 computer engineers? They landed somewhere, destroyed the aircraft, disposed of the other passengers, and took off again in another plane with them.
ETA: what if the real prize were those 20 computer engineers? They landed somewhere, destroyed the aircraft, disposed of the other passengers, and took off again in another plane with them.
This post was edited on 3/14/14 at 7:09 am
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:10 am to Jim Rockford
India would have blown that shite to pieces.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:21 am to LSUJuice
The national news last night was going down the "suicide" possibility road but I don't buy that. Hard to imagine the whole flight crew wanting to end it all.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:24 am to LSUJuice
Just read a story about an Australian mech engineer who gave gave his wedding ring and watch to his young sons before the flight (just in case something happened to him). Odd.
australian man on missing plane
australian man on missing plane
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:26 am to tiger2012
Maybe Jim Jones #2 was the pilot
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:27 am to Wtodd
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Hard to imagine the whole flight crew wanting to end it all.
Yeah, all 2 of them.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:27 am to tiger2012
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Just read a story about an Australian mech engineer who gave gave his wedding ring and watch to his young sons before the flight (just in case something happened to him). Odd.
People have premonitions sometimes.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:30 am to Wtodd
If the co-pilot disposed the pilot, just how hard would it have been for him to fly off-course and crash/land somewhere else? Would the other crew members or passengers have had any idea they weren't on the correct path?
There was deliberate action taken for some reason. Obviously, it wasn't because of mechanical issues.
There was deliberate action taken for some reason. Obviously, it wasn't because of mechanical issues.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:30 am to Ace Midnight
Should have said cabin crew vs flight crew and there's 10 or 11
This post was edited on 3/14/14 at 7:31 am
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:31 am to Wtodd
Let me ask a question here.
In this day and age I don't see someone taking over a plane and 239 people do nothing. I think that someone would attempt to use a cell phone or get something out to someone on the ground.
Was their technology to block all communication? Perhaps
I am leaning towards the decompression theory that they all went to sleep and the plane went on autopilot. The decompression damaged the transponder and that is why no signal.
Am I off base?
In this day and age I don't see someone taking over a plane and 239 people do nothing. I think that someone would attempt to use a cell phone or get something out to someone on the ground.
Was their technology to block all communication? Perhaps
I am leaning towards the decompression theory that they all went to sleep and the plane went on autopilot. The decompression damaged the transponder and that is why no signal.
Am I off base?
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:32 am to lesmiles13
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The decompression damaged the transponder and that is why no signal
Nope it has to done manually and auto-pilot wouldn't have made that turn back to the west. This was deliberate by someone
This post was edited on 3/14/14 at 7:33 am
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:32 am to OldHickory
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If the co-pilot disposed the pilot, just how hard would it have been for him to fly off-course and crash/land somewhere else? Would the other crew members or passengers have had any idea they weren't on the correct path?
There was deliberate action taken for some reason. Obviously, it wasn't because of mechanical issues.
It was dark, and most of the passengers were probably asleep. It would be hard to fool the cabin crew, though. And eventually everybody would wake up and see they were over water, not the Chinese mainland.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:35 am to Jim Rockford
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It was dark, and most of the passengers were probably asleep
Yes it was dark but wasn't it only an hour or so into the flight? If so maybe not that many were sleeping
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:36 am to lesmiles13
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Am I off base?
Yes. You are. The transponder HAS to be shut off manually. And not only was the transponder shut off, the communications system was likewise shut off - both done separately over a span of minutes.
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:37 am to RollTide1987
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So who wants to make a bet we see an episode about Flight 370 on an episode of History's Mysteries within the next 5-10 weeks?
FIFY
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:43 am to GeeOH
So I assume Malaysia Airlines did not have GoGo inflight wifi and none of the passengers were tracking the flight.
I just don't see 239 people letting someone get away with it....explain that one....they all weren't asleep
I just don't see 239 people letting someone get away with it....explain that one....they all weren't asleep
Posted on 3/14/14 at 7:48 am to lesmiles13
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So I assume Malaysia Airlines did not have GoGo inflight wifi and none of the passengers were tracking the flight.
I think I remember reading somewhere that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 did NOT have wifi on board.
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I just don't see 239 people letting someone get away with it....explain that one....they all weren't asleep
If the pilot(s) were complicit it makes sense. They could have been talking to the passengers over the intercom, feeding them lines of bullshite about their change in course and what not. A lot of people were on the news yesterday saying this was most likely an inside job if Flight 370 was deliberately re-directed.
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