Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

Malaysia Airlines Plane "Loses Contact"

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B17NNS

18,506 posts

247 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Petemate said:
Blasted out of the sky then? Followed by a mother of all cover-ups?
Wouldn't be the first time it's been attempted. KAL 007, shot down by the Russians, who denied it initially.

rolando

2,151 posts

155 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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slartibartfast said:
Where's that PH member that said it might have escaped the atmosphere?....maybe he was right? biggrin
On 18/03/2014
rolando said:
Given all this hot air, I'm surprised nobody's mentioned the assistance that global warming would have given in taking the aircraft out into space. wink
john2443 said:
It could have escaped through the hole in the Ozone layer smile
I still think they're looking in the wrong place.

Where's the tin hat smilie?

eldar

21,753 posts

196 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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slartibartfast said:
Where's that PH member that said it might have escaped the atmosphere?....maybe he was right? biggrin
Absolutely. If you get a decent telescope, look at Elvis's house, then a couple of craters right you can just see the tail sticking out of a cave.

slartibartfast

4,014 posts

201 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Seeing as they haven't found a single trace of it I'm tempted to go along with some of the tin foil hats and my best guess is:-

Flight MH370 Is At Diego Garcia - Here's The Proof
http://youtu.be/QpxN1tlqDeg



AreOut

3,658 posts

161 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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sat pings are some kind of a trace

TTmonkey

20,911 posts

247 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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AreOut said:
sat pings are some kind of a trace
If you're going to steal a plane and its passengers and take it to Diego Garcia then your going to plant a few packets of data in someone's records to make it look like its pinging somewhere else..... Very subtle of the CIA. wink

FourWheelDrift

88,527 posts

284 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Sky News - Malaysia Airlines confirms flight MH192 which departed this evening turned back to Kuala Lumpur after a landing gear malfunction on takeoff.

6mins ago - Malaysia Airlines flight MH192 has landed safely in Kuala Lumpur after being forced to turn around earlier today because of a malfunction

Edited by FourWheelDrift on Sunday 20th April 19:25

AdeTuono

7,254 posts

227 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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FourWheelDrift said:
Sky News - Malaysia Airlines confirms flight MH192 which departed this evening turned back to Kuala Lumpur after a landing gear malfunction on takeoff.

6mins ago - Malaysia Airlines flight MH192 has landed safely in Kuala Lumpur after being forced to turn around earlier today because of a malfunction

Edited by FourWheelDrift on Sunday 20th April 19:25
Errrrrrr....yes?

redtwin

7,518 posts

182 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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The real reason they returned to KL is because there is no more room in the Faraday cage hangar at Diego Garcia.

Thankyou4calling

10,603 posts

173 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Have the investigations into the private lives of the Captain and co-pilot unearthed anything which might point toward a reason for either deliberately crashing the plane? For instance had either recently had a relationship break up or had they amassed significant debts?

FourWheelDrift

88,527 posts

284 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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AdeTuono said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Sky News - Malaysia Airlines confirms flight MH192 which departed this evening turned back to Kuala Lumpur after a landing gear malfunction on takeoff.

6mins ago - Malaysia Airlines flight MH192 has landed safely in Kuala Lumpur after being forced to turn around earlier today because of a malfunction

Edited by FourWheelDrift on Sunday 20th April 19:25
Errrrrrr....yes?
Another Malaysian Airlines flight in trouble, news saying it was a burst tyre causing a problem with the undercarriage. If so this might suggest poor maintenance procedures. I remember a DC-8 crashing due to a tyre failure and fire and when the undercarriage was retracted it took a fire up into the fuselage. The tyre was scheduled to be changed, but it wasn't. Maybe Malaysian Airlines are saving money keeping aircraft in the air that need basic work on them done such as tyre changes and MH370 wasn't so lucky.

Campo

10,839 posts

197 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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FourWheelDrift said:
AdeTuono said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Sky News - Malaysia Airlines confirms flight MH192 which departed this evening turned back to Kuala Lumpur after a landing gear malfunction on takeoff.

6mins ago - Malaysia Airlines flight MH192 has landed safely in Kuala Lumpur after being forced to turn around earlier today because of a malfunction

Edited by FourWheelDrift on Sunday 20th April 19:25
Errrrrrr....yes?
Another Malaysian Airlines flight in trouble, news saying it was a burst tyre causing a problem with the undercarriage. If so this might suggest poor maintenance procedures. I remember a DC-8 crashing due to a tyre failure and fire and when the undercarriage was retracted it took a fire up into the fuselage. The tyre was scheduled to be changed, but it wasn't. Maybe Malaysian Airlines are saving money keeping aircraft in the air that need basic work on them done such as tyre changes and MH370 wasn't so lucky.
That's some leap with absolutely no evidence! eek

Blib

44,126 posts

197 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Every time a Malaysian plane has the slightest of issues, it will be reported.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

247 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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redtwin said:
The real reason they returned to KL is because there is no more room in the Faraday cage hangar at Diego Garcia.
hehe

karona

1,918 posts

186 months

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Welshbeef said:
Wonder if the pirates do have it and are demanding £x or was the plane shot down

Whats the max height you could fly one of these before they stop working? Higher altitude = further distance due to less friction

Cold they escape earth gravity and get to orbit ?
With the lack of recent updates I feel it's worth quoting this. Why are we still not investigating this theory?

B17NNS

18,506 posts

247 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Nyphur said:
With the lack of recent updates I feel it's worth quoting this. Why are we still not investigating this theory?
What? That it's in space?

Pommygranite

14,257 posts

216 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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B17NNS said:
What? That it's in space?
He's got a point - I mean why didn't Nasa use 777's instead of the Space Shuttle?

whistle

ATTAK Z

11,044 posts

189 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Pommygranite said:
B17NNS said:
What? That it's in space?
He's got a point - I mean why didn't Nasa use 777's instead of the Space Shuttle?

whistle
I've heard that Easy-Jet regularly travel in space to save fuel ... especially on the run to Malaga

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

231 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Nyphur said:
Welshbeef said:
Wonder if the pirates do have it and are demanding £x or was the plane shot down

Whats the max height you could fly one of these before they stop working? Higher altitude = further distance due to less friction

Cold they escape earth gravity and get to orbit ?
With the lack of recent updates I feel it's worth quoting this. Why are we still not investigating this theory?
Answering such a post invites ridicule, I know; however, in the interest of sanity, Earth's escape velocity is 25,038.72 MPH. While a 777 is fast, it falls very short of that pace.