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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2014 2:34:56 GMT -5
I'm not surprised really. The ocean is so deep, we haven't even explored parts of it. The ocean is terrifying. They found the Titanic that's more than 10,000 feet underwater. I'm sure they'd be able to find this jet if it were crashed and sunk. Still scary
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Post by bad guy™ on Mar 13, 2014 2:52:21 GMT -5
I'm not surprised really. The ocean is so deep, we haven't even explored parts of it. The ocean is terrifying. They found the Titanic that's more than 10,000 feet underwater. I'm sure they'd be able to find this jet if it were crashed and sunk. There were also survivors who could tell people where the Titanic sunk. I highly doubt anyone survived this.
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Post by deskjet on Mar 13, 2014 3:06:46 GMT -5
This is oddly taking too long. You mean to tell me with all the sonar and technology we have available, there's not a stitch of anything found yet?
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Post by Sleazyness on Mar 13, 2014 10:33:46 GMT -5
UPDATE: WSJ says plane could have flew for four plus hours after transponder was turned off.
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Post by deskjet on Mar 13, 2014 15:37:12 GMT -5
ALso said plane could be on land
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Post by Sleazyness on Mar 13, 2014 15:39:44 GMT -5
ALso said plane could be on land Yes. That was a great point made by some on CNN. What if they are just looking in the wrong places? I think them heading west is the right way to go.
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Post by James on Mar 13, 2014 15:49:24 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but how does a plane just go missing with the black box as well not being found? Yet again, it can't of been a terror attack as surly one of the 200 odd passengers would have made a last call or something unless it obviously blew up. But, say the worst could really happen but I'm not going to say what. Im sorry, that's my thoughts on this. My thoughts and prayers go out to them and their family's
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Post by Sleazyness on Mar 13, 2014 15:53:17 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but how does a plane just go missing with the black box as well not being found? Yet again, it can't of been a terror attack as surly one of the 200 odd passengers would have made a last call or something unless it obviously blew up. But, say the worst could really happen but I'm not going to say what. Im sorry, that's my thoughts on this. My thoughts and prayers go out to them and their family's You cant completely rule of terrorism. Due to the fact that it could have landed in an unclosed location, no satellite tower would be nearby to make that call. As for the black box; If the plane is still in tact, the black box would still be with the plane, thus leading me to the conclusion of why the black box wouldn't have been found at this point. I continue to hope for the best, but I always embrace myself for the worst.
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Post by James on Mar 13, 2014 15:56:23 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but how does a plane just go missing with the black box as well not being found? Yet again, it can't of been a terror attack as surly one of the 200 odd passengers would have made a last call or something unless it obviously blew up. But, say the worst could really happen but I'm not going to say what. Im sorry, that's my thoughts on this. My thoughts and prayers go out to them and their family's You cant completely rule of terrorism. Due to the fact that it could have landed in an unclosed location, no satellite tower would be nearby to make that call. As for the black box; If the plane is still in tact, the black box would still be with the plane, thus leading me to the conclusion of why the black box wouldn't have been found at this point.I continue to hope for the best, but I always embrace myself for the worst.
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Post by jayrod2009 on Mar 13, 2014 15:56:25 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but how does a plane just go missing with the black box as well not being found? Yet again, it can't of been a terror attack as surly one of the 200 odd passengers would have made a last call or something unless it obviously blew up. But, say the worst could really happen but I'm not going to say what. Im sorry, that's my thoughts on this. My thoughts and prayers go out to them and their family's You cant completely rule of terrorism. Due to the fact that it could have landed in an unclosed location, no satellite tower would be nearby to make that call. As for the black box; If the plane is still in tact, the black box would still be with the plane, thus leading me to the conclusion of why the black box wouldn't have been found at this point. I continue to hope for the best, but I always embrace myself for the worst. The black box/transponder apparently shut off. Which happens by loss of power. Yet a Bowing 777 has 10 generators. Thats 1 power generator with 9 to back it up. I don't beleive all 10 lost power. Someone shut the transponder off. There is no doubt about it.
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Post by James on Mar 13, 2014 16:00:43 GMT -5
You cant completely rule of terrorism. Due to the fact that it could have landed in an unclosed location, no satellite tower would be nearby to make that call. As for the black box; If the plane is still in tact, the black box would still be with the plane, thus leading me to the conclusion of why the black box wouldn't have been found at this point. I continue to hope for the best, but I always embrace myself for the worst. The black box/transponder apparently shut off. Which happens by loss of power. Yet a Bowing 777 has 10 generators. Thats 1 power generator with 9 to back it up. I don't beleive all 10 lost power. Someone shut the transponder off. There is no doubt about it. Defiantly sounds like an inside job and well organised.
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Post by jayrod2009 on Mar 13, 2014 16:07:35 GMT -5
The black box/transponder apparently shut off. Which happens by loss of power. Yet a Bowing 777 has 10 generators. Thats 1 power generator with 9 to back it up. I don't beleive all 10 lost power. Someone shut the transponder off. There is no doubt about it. Defiantly sounds like an inside job and well organised. I've heard so many theories. Loss of power, hijacking, total disaperance. The Milaysian and Other Navy's/Governments saying its not hard for something to be lost in the ocean is bullshit. I'm sorry. A few days ago, the government released that it left Milaysia heading towards Hong Kong then vanished mid coarse... Then, they said a radar system tracked the flight doing a fill u-turn... If it didn't crash in te ocean, it may have crashed on land. The transponder went out, so it very well could have mad ground contact. However, if its terrorism, what was te reasoning? Why Milaysia? The real question, is who wa onboard. I want names and backgrounds. To go through this trouble, with almost perfection, there must be a reason. Maybe they did have full power loss, the piolet tried a u-turn to go back to the airport without GPS ( power loss) and got lost... But it seems to be much more than that.
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Post by James on Mar 13, 2014 16:15:24 GMT -5
Defiantly sounds like an inside job and well organised. I've heard so many theories. Loss of power, hijacking, total disaperance. The Milaysian and Other Navy's/Governments saying its not hard for something to be lost in the ocean is bullcrap. I'm sorry. A few days ago, the government released that it left Milaysia heading towards Hong Kong then vanished mid coarse... Then, they said a radar system tracked the flight doing a fill u-turn... If it didn't crash in te ocean, it may have crashed on land. The transponder went out, so it very well could have mad ground contact. However, if its terrorism, what was te reasoning? Why Milaysia? The real question, is who wa onboard. I want names and backgrounds. To go through this trouble, with almost perfection, there must be a reason.Maybe they did have full power loss, the piolet tried a u-turn to go back to the airport without GPS ( power loss) and got lost... But it seems to be much more than that. Malaysia has a Muslim population of the masses and there are Islamic groups there. But yeah; there must be a reason. Full power loss just seems too unlikely.
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Post by deskjet on Mar 13, 2014 16:20:08 GMT -5
The transponder can be turned off in the cockpit, especially in case of electronic emergency. Apparently officials are denying reports that the plane flew further. This sounds really fishy with all these denials.
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Post by Sleazyness on Mar 13, 2014 16:30:07 GMT -5
I've heard so many theories. Loss of power, hijacking, total disaperance. The Milaysian and Other Navy's/Governments saying its not hard for something to be lost in the ocean is bullcrap. I'm sorry. A few days ago, the government released that it left Milaysia heading towards Hong Kong then vanished mid coarse... Then, they said a radar system tracked the flight doing a fill u-turn... If it didn't crash in te ocean, it may have crashed on land. The transponder went out, so it very well could have mad ground contact. However, if its terrorism, what was te reasoning? Why Milaysia? The real question, is who wa onboard. I want names and backgrounds. To go through this trouble, with almost perfection, there must be a reason.Maybe they did have full power loss, the piolet tried a u-turn to go back to the airport without GPS ( power loss) and got lost... But it seems to be much more than that. Malaysia has a Muslim population of the masses and there are Islamic groups there. But yeah; there must be a reason. Full power loss just seems too unlikely. If it is in fact terrorism, like you said it was well organized. Let us remember that they also went to one of their homes. That being said, he had nothing in sight that was suspect other than the flight simulator, but to patch that up, the flight simulator is quite common for a pilots to have.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2014 2:32:30 GMT -5
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Post by deskjet on Mar 14, 2014 14:39:00 GMT -5
Lithium ion batteries in cargo now the theory . GTFO.
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Post by jayrod2009 on Mar 14, 2014 16:12:02 GMT -5
Lithium ion batteries in cargo now the theory . GTFO. You're kidding me!!! Interferance? Yeah right... Explosion... Possible. But from a handheld battery, wouldn't cause a scratch unless it was right next to a control panel/plane wiring. I'd rather them be honest and come out and quote Spaceballs, and say " MAN, WE AIN'T FOUND SHIT!!"
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Post by deskjet on Mar 14, 2014 16:22:41 GMT -5
Lithium ion batteries in cargo now the theory . GTFO. You're kidding me!!! Interferance? Yeah right... Explosion... Possible. But from a handheld battery, wouldn't cause a scratch unless it was right next to a control panel/plane wiring. I'd rather them be honest and come out and quote Spaceballs, and say " MAN, WE AIN'T FOUND crap!!" Not one but apparently a a cluster of them. Now if airlines dont allow Lithium bateries in laptops on the plane, why in the hell would they allow cases full of them?
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Post by Sleazyness on Mar 14, 2014 16:28:20 GMT -5
You're kidding me!!! Interferance? Yeah right... Explosion... Possible. But from a handheld battery, wouldn't cause a scratch unless it was right next to a control panel/plane wiring. I'd rather them be honest and come out and quote Spaceballs, and say " MAN, WE AIN'T FOUND crap!!" Not one but apparently a a cluster of them. Now if airlines dont allow Lithium bateries in laptops on the plane, why in the hell would they allow cases full of them? Few things that bother me: 1) They never searched the pilots homes. 2) They say its possible that it might be on land but they have yet to start searching on land. 3) The search area expands and the amount of communication gets even more corrupt. 4) Malaysia is in charge(I know its not possible for US to take over or anyone else but it still bothers me.) 5) The information that gets let out to the public and other countries searching and when it gets let out. Those all bother me and as time goes on this all gets even more sketchier.
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