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re: Official Thread: Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

Posted on 3/20/14 at 10:08 pm to
Posted by wahoocs
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2004
22411 posts
Posted on 3/20/14 at 10:08 pm to
People betting on mechanical failure are pilots that don't like the image this portrays, and people who bet 0 and 00 when playing roulette.

A fire in the cockpit or elsewhere burns transponder and ACARS and communications, it depressurizes the plane, yet Autopilot is not affected for 7 hours of flight.

Plane miraculously avoids further damage to stay airborne till at least 8 AM?

I want some of what these guys are smoking. Lol
Posted by NATidefan
Two hours North of Birmingham
Member since Dec 2008
36343 posts
Posted on 3/20/14 at 10:52 pm to
I kinda just started following this thread. But here's my issues and questions. There are several things pointed towards the pilot(s) or a hijacker being the ones that cut all the stuff off (transponder, ACRS, radio communications, etc.) So many, that it would be hard to argue that a malfunction(fire, etc) did all this without crashing the plane.


So... if it was the pilots... What was the pilot(s) motivation to turn all these devices off, turn the plane around, and fly back across Malaysia, then turn and go south in a straight line until you ran out of fuel?

If you were gonna commit suicide, why wouldn't you just crash it after takeoff, or fly it out into the Atlantic and run it into the ocean closer to its original course? Why turn it around then turn again to let it fly til it ran out of fuel?

If it was hijackers, why has no one claimed responsibility... and why would they fly it out into middle of the ocean?

I think that plane was a ghost ship by time it hit the ocean... How did it end up that way? I don't know... but I think everyone was dead before it ever ran out of fuel. Or at least the only ones alive were locked out of the cockpit.

I think something major happened that caused the pilot(s) to turn that plane around. And I think something major happened again for it to end up flying south for thousands of miles until it ran out of fuel.

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