Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

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Vipers

32,947 posts

230 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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Now we know where it is.

http://www.inquisitr.com/1643360/malaysia-airlines...

Interesting theory.




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TheSnitch

2,342 posts

156 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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Vipers said:
Now we know where it is.

http://www.inquisitr.com/1643360/malaysia-airlines...

Interesting theory.




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So this guy's theory is that the pilot was able to land the plane smoothly on one of the roughest stretches of water on the planet and that it then sank, taking care to release all the air inside the fuselage and immediately flooding to equalise the pressure, and now lies intact in 6,500 metres of water having shrugged off the additional 650 atmospheres pressure?

Yes. Not quite sure that ''interesting'' would have been my word, but still......

Vipers

32,947 posts

230 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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TheSnitch said:
Vipers said:
Now we know where it is.

http://www.inquisitr.com/1643360/malaysia-airlines...

Interesting theory.




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So this guy's theory is that the pilot was able to land the plane smoothly on one of the roughest stretches of water on the planet and that it then sank, taking care to release all the air inside the fuselage and immediately flooding to equalise the pressure, and now lies intact in 6,500 metres of water having shrugged off the additional 650 atmospheres pressure?

Yes. Not quite sure that ''interesting'' would have been my word, but still......
Well 6,500 msw wont do any good to the polystyrene cups in the galley. biggrin




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M4cruiser

3,727 posts

152 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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Vipers said:
Now we know where it is.

http://www.inquisitr.com/1643360/malaysia-airlines...

Interesting theory.




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I think that guy has lost the plot. We think it did fly on autopilot until it crashed, but that happened after some sort of intervention. Flying on to Beijing on autopilot wasn't suggested.



Vipers

32,947 posts

230 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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M4cruiser said:
Vipers said:
Now we know where it is.

http://www.inquisitr.com/1643360/malaysia-airlines...

Interesting theory.




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I think that guy has lost the plot. We think it did fly on autopilot until it crashed, but that happened after some sort of intervention. Flying on to Beijing on autopilot wasn't suggested.
Got to admit I got as far a "Intact" before I started laughing, and this guy is a pilot.




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AreOut

3,658 posts

163 months

Monday 1st December 2014
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Flight MH370 “tracked across northern Malaysia then deviated to the northwest before turning south to the southern Indian Ocean,” he wrote. “Is it a coincidence that this track managed to avoid Indonesian, Thai and then Indian military radar?”

good we agree there, I also believe there is a chance the plane is intact which would indicate landing on water much further north in much calmer waters...

now, start attacking me if you didn't forget me and my "crazy" theory wink

Vipers

32,947 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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AreOut said:
Flight MH370 ....................now, start attacking me if you didn't forget me and my "crazy" theory wink
Alien abduction I tell you, the the only plausible explanation. biggrin

Anyway I do hope they find it soon. Then again took a long time to find the Titanic.



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hairyben

8,516 posts

185 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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The Spruce goose said:
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/10/13/mh370-m...

MH370 Mystery Deepens As Airline Boss Casts Doubt Malaysia Airlines Jet Crashed In The Indian Ocean


love the comment, areout?


'MH370 did NOT Crash !!....... It landed somwhere in one of the Arab Counties. The aircraft and its passangers were all hijacked by terrorists. The reason why there has never been any demands made, is because these terrorists have no demands !. They are waiting until an oportunity arrises when the plane can be used again on a bombing run. The plan is to locate an identical 777 plane and clone its electronic ID inforamtion. The plane it replaces will be forced down or desroyed without trace. MH370 fully loaded with explosives instead of passanges, cargo and baggage, will then assume the ID and route of that plane. But with a different purpose for the final stages of its flight.

When the terrorists carry out this attack, it will be one of devastating proportions that will make the 911 attacks look incidental and pathetic !. The ONLY way to stop this future attack is to BAN any large aircraft at all from traveling within 30 minuets of a sensitive or populated area and clearly that is not going to happen !. So for now the clock is ticking and we wait without know when or where the strike will be ?.'
Why would you go to the length of hijacking an airliner for this when you could buy or even lease an old airliner cheap and clone your flight of choice irrespective of aircraft type as the aircraft's ID is just its electronic signal?

AreOut

3,658 posts

163 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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unless some higher force has faked Inmarsat pings the plane is somewhere deep in Indian Ocean, no point in any theories not respecting that

Vipers

32,947 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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AreOut said:
unless some higher force has faked Inmarsat pings the plane is somewhere deep in Indian Ocean, no point in any theories not respecting that
That's the clue, big ocean, wonder how accurate Inmarsat is, I am only asking as Imhave absolutely no idea if it narrowed it down, mind you even a small window is vast in the oceans, and it probably drifted from impact on its way to the bottom.




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AreOut

3,658 posts

163 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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well using the known data they can narrow it to a 1% of Indian Ocean, which is still a very huge area

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

200 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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AreOut said:
well using the known data they can narrow it to a 1% of Indian Ocean, which is still a very huge area
Can you quantify that ie is it as big as the UK?

DoubleSix

11,737 posts

178 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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1% of Indian Ocean = 735,000km2

Uk = 243,000km2

So lazy bones, an area roughly 3 x the UK

Vipers

32,947 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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DoubleSix said:
1% of Indian Ocean = 735,000km2

Uk = 243,000km2

So lazy bones, an area roughly 3 x the UK
Big.




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Megaflow

9,490 posts

227 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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Then factor in the size of the plane, taken as a square, at 0 0095km2...

MartG

20,743 posts

206 months

Tuesday 2nd December 2014
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Vipers said:
DoubleSix said:
1% of Indian Ocean = 735,000km2

Uk = 243,000km2

So lazy bones, an area roughly 3 x the UK
Big.




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And all under a couple of kilometers of cold and rough seawater a long way from port

thehawk

9,335 posts

209 months

Wednesday 3rd December 2014
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TTmonkey said:
Said it before. What's more terrorising than seeing your families and loved ones getting on a plane and never, ever finding out what has happened to them, never ever finding out why, and never ever recovering their remains?
Being kept in a dark dungeon in Syria, regularly receiving sever beatings and being tortured, tricked and made to believe you were being released, only to be handed over to even crueler terrorists, then finally being beheading with a small knife in the desert.



BlackLabel

13,251 posts

125 months

Saturday 6th December 2014
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The former Malaysian PM does not seem to have much confidence in the airline.


article said:
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysians are too "stupid" to manage aviation, the country's former premier Mahathir Mohamad has reportedly said following news that a German is set to head the country's troubled national carrier from next year.

Government-owned wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Berhad announced Christoph R Mueller as the chief executive officer-designate of a revamped Malaysia Airlines (MAS New Co) in a bid to turn around the embattled airline.

"Malaysians are stupid. They don't know how to manage aviation," the former prime minister was quoted saying by news portal Malaysiakini, Malay Mail Online said today.

"And now those responsible for the losses try to make things right," he reportedly added in what appears to be a dig at Khazanah, which holds close to 70 per cent shares in MAS.

The flag carrier marked its seventh quarterly loss in a row recently. It sank deeper into the red following the mysterious disappearance of flight MH370 on March 8 with 239 passengers on board and the July 17 shooting down of flight MH17 over Ukraine carrying 298 people.

Malaysia Airlines had raked in billions in profits during the 1980s but began to suffer losses a decade later, after then prime minister Mahathir privatised the airline.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/malaysians-too-stupid-to-run-airline-says-former-pm-mahathir-mohamad-630836

NicD

3,281 posts

259 months

Saturday 6th December 2014
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thehawk said:
eing kept in a dark dungeon in Syria, regularly receiving sever beatings and being tortured, tricked and made to believe you were being released, only to be handed over to even crueler terrorists, then finally being beheading with a small knife in the desert.
ah yes, graphically put.

Schiehallion85

36 posts

168 months

Saturday 6th December 2014
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It is astonishing that given the amount of time that has gone by, and the amount of resource searching for this plane, that nothing, not even a page out of the in flight magazine or a floating coffee cup let alone a piece of structural wreckage or internal plastic fitting has been found yet.