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March 12, 2014, 03:25:55 AM |
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What, no one could think of putting a small GPS locator thingie on it? That's the size of a computer mouse or something.
What about GPS pings from passenger cell phones .... they are all on right now. Something doesn't add up. Yeah I heard the some of the passengers phones when called were ringing. If the plane was at the bottom of the ocean I assume coverage would be one bar maximum. lol. Its fucked up, My guess is that the plane is sitting on a tarmac somewhere at an abandoned airport. Seems weird that no one has claimed responsibility yet though. As for the cell phones, whoever hijacked the plane is probably jamming the cell signals with some kind of cell blocker. If thats not it... Aliens!
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March 12, 2014, 03:32:19 AM |
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Aliens eh.
I'd bet against that but with my luck I'd probably lose. The jet would turn up at Area 51 with a bunch of triangle-head shaped green guys drinking Budweiser and watching Youtube.
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March 12, 2014, 03:38:52 AM |
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My guess is that the plane is sitting on a tarmac somewhere at an abandoned airport. Seems weird that no one has claimed responsibility yet though. As for the cell phones, whoever hijacked the plane is probably jamming the cell signals with some kind of cell blocker. If thats not it...
It would have to be a pretty long runway to land a 777.
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March 12, 2014, 03:44:47 AM |
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My guess is that the plane is sitting on a tarmac somewhere at an abandoned airport. Seems weird that no one has claimed responsibility yet though. As for the cell phones, whoever hijacked the plane is probably jamming the cell signals with some kind of cell blocker. If thats not it...
It would have to be a pretty long runway to land a 777. I bet North Korea has one long enough. Its also within flying distance for the 777.
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March 12, 2014, 03:46:35 AM |
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It would have to be a pretty long runway to land a 777.
The pilot probably landed it in the ocean and later towed it to some mangrove forest. The plane was last tracked near North Sumatra. North Sumatra is heavily forested, with abundant coastal mangroves.
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March 12, 2014, 03:51:11 AM |
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It would have to be a pretty long runway to land a 777.
The pilot probably landed it in the ocean and later towed it to some mangrove forest. The plane was last tracked near North Sumatra. North Sumatra is heavily forested, with abundant coastal mangroves. How would that even be possible. That would mean it left in the right direction, a few hours later pulled a U-turn and then flew back over where they originally took off from. I don't know, but I think its retarded that a 777 could vanish in thin air.
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March 12, 2014, 07:07:01 AM |
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Almost like Oceanic Flight 815. It was also Boeing 777...
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March 12, 2014, 08:05:21 AM |
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It definitely is a mystery. The 777 is a massive plane, not something that simply disappears. So far it seems the terrorism link is extremely unlikely, they were focusing the past 3 days on the wrong reason. The whole terrorism hysteria since the past decade makes people assume terrorism is always the highest possibility.
Personally i see the following scenarios:
1. Plane suffered a mechanical failure, pilots managed to land it on water however due to damage it quickly drowned to the bottom of the ocean. The plane didn't leave debris behind or minimal debris is floating somewhere and we haven't found it yet
2. The plane suffered a major failure that caused instant fire that consumed the passengers and the plane, the plane could've possibility completely disintegrated before reaching the ocean.
3. The plane crashed into the ocean or even land, however we just don't know the exact location yet and we're looking in the wrong places.
4. Plane was shot down by military accidentally, cover up is in the process. There seems to be some radar speculation for this theory where unidentified aircraft where flying close by appearing and then disappearing.
I don't buy the hijack scenario and it actually landed in an abandoned airport, with the number of spy satellites we now have it's possible to zoom in all abandoned airports and scan for the plane.
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March 12, 2014, 08:17:07 AM |
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Im thinking about alien? They might as well. I mean, people still havent proved that earth is the only planet that has lives right? So..
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March 12, 2014, 09:02:37 AM |
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1. Plane suffered a mechanical failure, pilots managed to land it on water however due to damage it quickly drowned to the bottom of the ocean. The plane didn't leave debris behind or minimal debris is floating somewhere and we haven't found it yet
A plane of that size will never "quickly" drown... in any case it will take at least 30 minutes. Enough for at least some of the passengers to get out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_landing
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March 12, 2014, 09:18:58 AM |
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2 with passengers with false passports, that's how secret agents enter a plane to. Something is very fishy and i dont believe the media, trying to pin this on terrorist right away.
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March 12, 2014, 09:31:22 AM |
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this is also interesting based on real radar data: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNZtz-HVy6cthere was another plane that appeared out of nowhere that was tailing flight 370 and then disappeared right after the crash
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March 12, 2014, 09:42:24 AM |
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The most logical explanation is the most probable one. In all likelihood, I'd be inclined to think it suffered a major mechanical failure that led to it crashing into the ocean. The reason we haven't found it yet is because we're looking in the wrong place and the ocean is one giant ass place to search for stuff.
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March 12, 2014, 09:43:34 AM |
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I dont understand how in this day and age a Boeing 777 can drop out of the sky and leave no clues as to where it is.
I see a bunch of speculation from the news agencies regarding the Iranian passengers who used stolen passports to board the plane bla bla bla.
I wonder if its possible that the plane was hijacked, and then was flown low enough as to not appear on radar and landed in some hatred filled country. Like North Korea for example.
Is this possible?
Anyone here have any ideas on what might have happened here. I fly a lot and its beyond me that this can happen.
Shit happens? It's a big ocean. My $.02.
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March 12, 2014, 10:05:02 AM |
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Do we know if the manifest has the persons named Jack, Kate and Sawyer
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March 12, 2014, 10:26:03 AM |
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Do we know if the manifest has the persons named Jack, Kate and Sawyer
i would love to ejaculate all over Kate's face and tits, she's was so sexy (not so much anymore)
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March 12, 2014, 01:00:01 PM |
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It definitely is a mystery. The 777 is a massive plane, not something that simply disappears. So far it seems the terrorism link is extremely unlikely, they were focusing the past 3 days on the wrong reason. The whole terrorism hysteria since the past decade makes people assume terrorism is always the highest possibility.
Personally i see the following scenarios:
1. Plane suffered a mechanical failure, pilots managed to land it on water however due to damage it quickly drowned to the bottom of the ocean. The plane didn't leave debris behind or minimal debris is floating somewhere and we haven't found it yet
2. The plane suffered a major failure that caused instant fire that consumed the passengers and the plane, the plane could've possibility completely disintegrated before reaching the ocean.
3. The plane crashed into the ocean or even land, however we just don't know the exact location yet and we're looking in the wrong places.
4. Plane was shot down by military accidentally, cover up is in the process. There seems to be some radar speculation for this theory where unidentified aircraft where flying close by appearing and then disappearing.
I don't buy the hijack scenario and it actually landed in an abandoned airport, with the number of spy satellites we now have it's possible to zoom in all abandoned airports and scan for the plane.
#4 is a posibility. But for 1, 2, and 3 it doesn't make sense for the pilots to not comminicate or send out any signals at all. If people survived someone should have communicated with somebody by now, so they are either all dead or hostages (very unlikely). I feel bad for the family members involved I hope this doesn't become one of those mysteries that never gets solved
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March 12, 2014, 01:24:48 PM |
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the pilot had a flight simulator at his own house. chances are he found a bug in the software allowing him to travel in time, and took those skills to the big leagues. and is now chasing Pussy in the 27th century (with the rest of the passangers) or maybe he killed hitler
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March 12, 2014, 01:45:33 PM |
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It is an interesting and perplexing scenario, but I'm sure the real explanation - if we ever get it - won't be all that exciting. But then there should be debris, there is none.
Just because they haven't found any yet doesn't mean there is none. I think all the media is spinning it the wrong way.
What I think happened is this. The two Iranians used the guise of human smuggling to acquire the stolen passports.
They then boarded the plane with the intention to hijack it and fly it to a friendly airport where it sits now, full of scared passengers wondering what's going on.
Possible?
I think you're trying to spin this the wrong way. 1. Plane suffered a mechanical failure, pilots managed to land it on water however due to damage it quickly drowned to the bottom of the ocean. The plane didn't leave debris behind or minimal debris is floating somewhere and we haven't found it yet
A plane of that size will never "quickly" drown... in any case it will take at least 30 minutes. Enough for at least some of the passengers to get out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_landingNot if it drops out of the sky and nosedives into the ocean.
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