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AirAsia flight missing--Found (1 Viewer)

Well I guess this settles it. This accident is a coverup for the other hijacking. There is no other possibility.

 
fantasycurse42 said:
Going to need some assistance here:

A gigantic airplane crashes (?) due to weather... The plane is now under water. Why don't they know where it is? We covered this in the MH370 thread, but I need a refresher.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/29/tech/airasia-missing-plane-conversation/index.html?c=homepage-t
You would think that after 9/11 happened that technology would've been an automatic install. Instead we decided to check between everyone's toes and strip search that sinister looking grandma flying into Topeka at security, not sweating the fact that jumbo jets can completely disappear with the flip of a switch. Pretty silly when you think about it.
 
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The debris is confirmed from the plane. Wreckage spotted and 3 bodies have been recovered. Not surprising but very sad for those families. :(

 
Damn, now they are showing the families. 2 kids snap chatted photos to family of themselves on the plane... They just spoke with a couple who lost a daughter, son in law, and 2 grand kids. Just can't even imagine.. :no:

 
If this Airbus used cfm56 wonder if it flamed out due to rain/hail as those engines had a series of events in mid 80s and flight 421 in 2002.

 
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If this Airbus used cfm56 wonder if it flamed out due to rain/hail as those engines had a series of events in mid 80s and flight 421 in 2002.
they were saying it was those instrument tubes freezing over and causing the pilots to climb and stall like the Air France flight

 
If this Airbus used cfm56 wonder if it flamed out due to rain/hail as those engines had a series of events in mid 80s and flight 421 in 2002.
they were saying it was those instrument tubes freezing over and causing the pilots to climb and stall like the Air France flight
Pitot tubes...brought down a b2 several years ago as well. Flight recorder should reveal that easy enough

 

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