Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

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tleefox

1,110 posts

149 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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nigelpugh7 said:
Another Tin Foil Hat Jobby story appears ( sorry for DM content!!)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2617647/Br...

Beard and Braces too, tells me all i need to know!! wink
Am i being stupid or is there a boat right next to it? Does he think the people on the boat haven't noticed the massive piece of metal next to them?

Vipers

32,897 posts

229 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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tleefox said:
nigelpugh7 said:
Another Tin Foil Hat Jobby story appears ( sorry for DM content!!)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2617647/Br...

Beard and Braces too, tells me all i need to know!! wink
Am i being stupid or is there a boat right next to it? Does he think the people on the boat haven't noticed the massive piece of metal next to them?
The boat you refer to, and what the article refers to an oil rig, is in fact a lay barge. (I know you wouldn't know that, I only know as I have worked on them).

They lay pipelines on the seabed.

I don't know they would have missed the wreckage, stupid article I think.




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MartG

20,693 posts

205 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Vipers said:
tleefox said:
nigelpugh7 said:
Another Tin Foil Hat Jobby story appears ( sorry for DM content!!)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2617647/Br...

Beard and Braces too, tells me all i need to know!! wink
Am i being stupid or is there a boat right next to it? Does he think the people on the boat haven't noticed the massive piece of metal next to them?
The boat you refer to, and what the article refers to an oil rig, is in fact a lay barge. (I know you wouldn't know that, I only know as I have worked on them).

They lay pipelines on the seabed.

I don't know they would have missed the wreckage, stupid article I think.




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Probably part of the tinfoil hat conspiracy theory that they were putting the wreckage into the sea to hide the actual fate of the aircraft wink

Mojocvh

16,837 posts

263 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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pprune MH370 thread post #10523 is worth a read....

"Final Rule was only released by FAA a few days ago (the initiating ramp incident was in Cairo to an Egyptair 777 over three years ago).
"We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Boeing Company Model 777F series airplanes. This AD was prompted by a report of a fire that originated near the first officer's seat and caused extensive damage to the flight deck. This AD requires replacing the low-pressure oxygen hoses with non-conductive low-pressure oxygen hoses in the stowage box and supernumerary ceiling area. We are issuing this AD to prevent electrical current from passing through an internal, anti-collapse spring of the low-pressure oxygen hose, which can cause the low-pressure oxygen hose to melt or burn and lead to an oxygen-fed fire near the flight deck.
UNIFIED AGENDA
Airworthiness Directives
1 action from October 2014"

etc, etc..



Vipers

32,897 posts

229 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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Mojocvh said:
pprune MH370 thread post #10523 is worth a read....
This AD requires replacing the low-pressure oxygen hoses with non-conductive low-pressure oxygen hoses
That line caught my eye. The offshore diving industry has been using non-conductive oxygen hose for over 40 years, nothing new there, strange it seems only to have come to the attention of the aircraft industry.





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Edited by Vipers on Sunday 4th May 16:37

B17NNS

18,506 posts

248 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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Sleep easy chaps. They've caught 'em.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/malaysia-flight-mh370-11...

Young widows and odd-job men, never trusted them.

AreOut

3,658 posts

162 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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2 months after disappearing, right on time...

OzzyR1

5,735 posts

233 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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AreOut said:
2 months after disappearing, right on time...
What do you mean by that?

AreOut

3,658 posts

162 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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they should start every possible investigation immediately, why hesitating for 2 months? Also how could they be so inept not to disregard south china sea immediately if they already had tracked the plane going back over Malaysia, why spending resources of many countries if you are sure the plane is not there? Many unanswered questions...

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

171 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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You'd have thought they could find the Black Box, Right On Time, pfffffffffffft.

-Pete-

2,892 posts

177 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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Mr GrimNasty said:
You'd have thought they could find the Black Box, Right On Time, pfffffffffffft.
Open your mind...

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

171 months

Sunday 4th May 2014
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You're such a, you're such a, you're such a, you're such a hot temptation.

Vipers

32,897 posts

229 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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Anyone looked on ebay for used black boxes?




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magpie215

4,403 posts

190 months

Monday 5th May 2014
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-Pete- said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
You'd have thought they could find the Black Box, Right On Time, pfffffffffffft.
Open your mind...
usura bout that?

Thankyou4calling

10,607 posts

174 months

Wednesday 7th May 2014
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I still find the dissapearance fascinating. I'm no conspiracy theorist and would put the incident down to either pilot error, plane malfunction or deliberate (again by pilot)

The thing I can't get my head around is that no debris has been found. Originally we were looking for the equivalent of a grain of sand on a football pitch which, with the resources thrown at it would surely have been found by now.

I know the oceans are huge places but it just amazes me that not one of the 200 plus bodies has been washed up anywhere, not one positive sighting of a piece of luggage floating.

I find it astonishing and I know plenty will say about the scale of the area but with every modern technique and known to man to come up with zero in two months!

simo1863

1,868 posts

129 months

Wednesday 7th May 2014
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Thankyou4calling said:
I still find the dissapearance fascinating. I'm no conspiracy theorist and would put the incident down to either pilot error, plane malfunction or deliberate (again by pilot)

The thing I can't get my head around is that no debris has been found. Originally we were looking for the equivalent of a grain of sand on a football pitch which, with the resources thrown at it would surely have been found by now.

I know the oceans are huge places but it just amazes me that not one of the 200 plus bodies has been washed up anywhere, not one positive sighting of a piece of luggage floating.

I find it astonishing and I know plenty will say about the scale of the area but with every modern technique and known to man to come up with zero in two months!
I totally agree. Was chatting with the brother in law over the weekend who suggested it wasn't an unusual occurrence and whilst it isn't for light aircraft, we did a bit of googling and nothing of this size has ever just disappeared without a trace.

Lefty

16,166 posts

203 months

Wednesday 7th May 2014
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If the and sank in one piece there wouldn't be any debris.

Doesn't seem very likely that could happen though.

onyx39

11,125 posts

151 months

Wednesday 7th May 2014
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Thankyou4calling said:
I still find the dissapearance fascinating. I'm no conspiracy theorist and would put the incident down to either pilot error, plane malfunction or deliberate (again by pilot)

The thing I can't get my head around is that no debris has been found. Originally we were looking for the equivalent of a grain of sand on a football pitch which, with the resources thrown at it would surely have been found by now.

I know the oceans are huge places but it just amazes me that not one of the 200 plus bodies has been washed up anywhere, not one positive sighting of a piece of luggage floating.

I find it astonishing and I know plenty will say about the scale of the area but with every modern technique and known to man to come up with zero in two months!
Imagine if that grain of sand was moving.

Vipers

32,897 posts

229 months

Wednesday 7th May 2014
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Of course it could be anywhere, not only the places they thought it was, changed their minds, then another theory of where it crashed.

Could have crashed in dense remote jungle and may never be found. A modern mystery........so far.




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Thankyou4calling

10,607 posts

174 months

Wednesday 7th May 2014
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onyx39 said:
Imagine if that grain of sand was moving.
I agree. Moving makes it harder but I still think it would've been found