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Missing Malaysian jet news (1 Viewer)

The obvious the government's of the world are lying to us now, right?

It went down in the ocean? Do they they think we're morons??? :confused:

Them saying that it was just a plane crash in the ocean only proves my theory that the terrorists stole this plane to start their own airline. All of the facts line up perfectly.
The main question that raises is this: "Will they have hot stewardi?"
70 virgins probably.
Yes, but why are they still virgins?
Oooo! I know this one! Because they haven't had sex yet.
They did take it in the butt, though...

 
So after the news conference and the latest debris sighting....still nothing.
So were they able to confirm the debris is from the plane or are they just saying since there's stuff floating in the ocean it must be from the plane?
They are heading to the area to try and retrieve wreckage. I saw a headline that said the should get there within hours.
So they haven't been able to confirm yet?
They must have seen something that made them believe it really was it. If not, yeah, that'll be a problem.

 
even if they get to the black box there won't be anything on it. The thing only records the last 2 hours right?
Cockpit voice recorder only records for two hours. The flight data recorder will have more than 2 hours worth of data. Even so, that will probably just show that the plane ran out of fuel and crashed into the ocean.

 
So after the news conference and the latest debris sighting....still nothing.
So were they able to confirm the debris is from the plane or are they just saying since there's stuff floating in the ocean it must be from the plane?
They are heading to the area to try and retrieve wreckage. I saw a headline that said the should get there within hours.
So they haven't been able to confirm yet?
They must have seen something that made them believe it really was it. If not, yeah, that'll be a problem.
With as many twists and turns as this story has had, I'd want to make sure that the debris they're seeing on satellite is actual wreckage from the plane. There's been so much misinformation on this that I'm in "I'll believe it when I see it" mode.

 
Anyone else think they made the announcement to the families in order to get them to disperse and go home?
So Ferrari could use the hotel?
The Malay PM coming on at this moment is really rich, why yes just at the moment that the different satellites have found large, very possible plane debris, with maximum recovery efforts on the way, now suddenly out marches the big guy to say "Uhm yeah, update, it turns out we've looked at AAIB (?) and they've used technology in a wholly new way and we've concluded that the plane did crash in the South Indian Ocean." Great timing there, they're about to wrap this thing up as to where it went and he's just getting out front of it. These guys have been some real jokers.

 
A few reasons why I think mechanical failure of some kind is still the third most likely scenario after either suicide or hijack:

  • The fact that the plane turned around just after leaving Malay airspace or just as it was about to - It seems incredibly remote that mechanical failure would happen just at the moment that the plane was doing its handoff out of Malay airspace and into Vietnamese. Contrarily this would be the perfect time if pilot suicide or hijack was to take place. The Malay authorities would be expecting the plane to leave their airspace at that just that moment. This would also explain a very normal "good night" signoff from the co-pilot; which if the course had not been reprogrammed was probably perfectly normal and before takeover, or if it was reprogrammed (as originally reported) then it was just as likely coerced to sound normal.
  • The lack of communications - if there was mechanical failure, how could the plane be redirected and yet there be communications failure such that contacting any nearby tower was completely impossible? Human intervention of some kind must have taken place here.
  • The flight was at night, after 1:00 am Malay time, I believe - the passengers may have been sleeping, they may not have even noticed the turns in the plane if they were not wild or jerky or sudden. It may have taken some time for passengers to react to what was going on.
A couple followup questions:

- Where have the Vietnames been in all this? I would think that air traffic control in any jurisdiction would have a flight plan of any plane coming into their jurisdiction. If so, what did this Vietnamese air traffic control do at the juncture it became apparent that 370 wasn't showing up? I would think the standard procedure is to send a call out to the other jurisdiction to figure out where they were and to notify they had not arrived. Did this happen? If not it's hard to blame the Malaysians for not realizing that a plane had gone of its grid.

- What was the final conclusion on the two passengers with illegal passports? It's totally believable that two guys could get this for drug running, or maybe because they had travel restrictions for political or criminal reasons. Has this ever been run down?

 
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The obvious the government's of the world are lying to us now, right?

It went down in the ocean? Do they they think we're morons??? :confused:

Them saying that it was just a plane crash in the ocean only proves my theory that the terrorists stole this plane to start their own airline. All of the facts line up perfectly.
The main question that raises is this: "Will they have hot stewardi?"
70 virgins probably.
Yes, but why are they still virgins?
Oooo! I know this one! Because they haven't had sex yet.
Then you have to wonder if they are hot.

 
Anyone else think they made the announcement to the families in order to get them to disperse and go home?
So Ferrari could use the hotel?
The Malay PM coming on at this moment is really rich, why yes just at the moment that the different satellites have found large, very possible plane debris, with maximum recovery efforts on the way, now suddenly out marches the big guy to say "Uhm yeah, update, it turns out we've looked at AAIB (?) and they've used technology in a wholly new way and we've concluded that the plane did crash in the South Indian Ocean." Great timing there, they're about to wrap this thing up as to where it went and he's just getting out front of it. These guys have been some real jokers.
:tinfoilhat:

 
So after the news conference and the latest debris sighting....still nothing.
So were they able to confirm the debris is from the plane or are they just saying since there's stuff floating in the ocean it must be from the plane?
They are heading to the area to try and retrieve wreckage. I saw a headline that said the should get there within hours.
So they haven't been able to confirm yet?
They must have seen something that made them believe it really was it. If not, yeah, that'll be a problem.
With as many twists and turns as this story has had, I'd want to make sure that the debris they're seeing on satellite is actual wreckage from the plane. There's been so much misinformation on this that I'm in "I'll believe it when I see it" mode.
Until they had it on board a ship heading back to port, they should have kept their mouth shut.

 
As far as texting the families, initially sounds awful. But, how do you call hundreds and hundreds of people with info before the story explodes in the media. I would think the airline told these people they would receive confirmed info via text to avoid them having to sift through all the false reports that were coming out online.

 
So after the news conference and the latest debris sighting....still nothing.
So were they able to confirm the debris is from the plane or are they just saying since there's stuff floating in the ocean it must be from the plane?
They are heading to the area to try and retrieve wreckage. I saw a headline that said the should get there within hours.
So they haven't been able to confirm yet?
They must have seen something that made them believe it really was it. If not, yeah, that'll be a problem.
With as many twists and turns as this story has had, I'd want to make sure that the debris they're seeing on satellite is actual wreckage from the plane. There's been so much misinformation on this that I'm in "I'll believe it when I see it" mode.
Until they had it on board a ship heading back to port, they should have kept their mouth shut.
As long as this saga has been drawn out, they needed something to give these families closure. If they think they got it, it needed to be shared.

 
As far as texting the families, initially sounds awful. But, how do you call hundreds and hundreds of people with info before the story explodes in the media. I would think the airline told these people they would receive confirmed info via text to avoid them having to sift through all the false reports that were coming out online.
Dear so and so we think we found your dead relatives wrecked plane. Have a nice day and good luck in the future.

 
As far as texting the families, initially sounds awful. But, how do you call hundreds and hundreds of people with info before the story explodes in the media. I would think the airline told these people they would receive confirmed info via text to avoid them having to sift through all the false reports that were coming out online.
Dear so and so we think we found your dead relatives wrecked plane. Have a nice day and good luck in the future.
and thank you for flying Air Malaysia

 
So after the news conference and the latest debris sighting....still nothing.
So were they able to confirm the debris is from the plane or are they just saying since there's stuff floating in the ocean it must be from the plane?
They are heading to the area to try and retrieve wreckage. I saw a headline that said the should get there within hours.
So they haven't been able to confirm yet?
They must have seen something that made them believe it really was it. If not, yeah, that'll be a problem.
With as many twists and turns as this story has had, I'd want to make sure that the debris they're seeing on satellite is actual wreckage from the plane. There's been so much misinformation on this that I'm in "I'll believe it when I see it" mode.
Until they had it on board a ship heading back to port, they should have kept their mouth shut.
As long as this saga has been drawn out, they needed something to give these families closure. If they think they got it, it needed to be shared.
But do the families have closure? There's no actual hard evidence of the wreckage or bodies. Just kinda seems like Malaysia's way of washing their hands of the situation.

 
As far as texting the families, initially sounds awful. But, how do you call hundreds and hundreds of people with info before the story explodes in the media. I would think the airline told these people they would receive confirmed info via text to avoid them having to sift through all the false reports that were coming out online.
Dear so and so we think we found your dead relatives wrecked plane. Have a nice day and good luck in the future.
If you try and call everyone you are leaving voicemails, what do you say on those. If you don't reach out to families at all they hear about it on the internet.

No win situtation.

 
Anyone else think they made the announcement to the families in order to get them to disperse and go home?
So Ferrari could use the hotel?
The Malay PM coming on at this moment is really rich, why yes just at the moment that the different satellites have found large, very possible plane debris, with maximum recovery efforts on the way, now suddenly out marches the big guy to say "Uhm yeah, update, it turns out we've looked at AAIB (?) and they've used technology in a wholly new way and we've concluded that the plane did crash in the South Indian Ocean." Great timing there, they're about to wrap this thing up as to where it went and he's just getting out front of it. These guys have been some real jokers.
:tinfoilhat:
Hey I watched the presser.

Seems to me everyone has really known it's been in the South Indian Ocean for a while.

And the PM rested his statement on some conclusions from the AAIB:

http://www.aaib.gov.uk/home/index.cfm

They just got this memo? The hotel thing is ridiculous, but I agree with the other comments that Malaysia and more importantly its politicians are trying to exit stage left now.

 
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A couple followup questions:

- Where have the Vietnames been in all this?
I am going to have to say that they have been in Vietnam. :shrug:

- What was the final conclusion on the two passengers with illegal passports? It's totally believable that two guys could get this for drug running, or maybe because they had travel restrictions for political or criminal reasons. Has this ever been run down?
It was determined that the two were looking to illegally emigrate to Europe, which is fairly common in that area.

 
As far as texting the families, initially sounds awful. But, how do you call hundreds and hundreds of people with info before the story explodes in the media. I would think the airline told these people they would receive confirmed info via text to avoid them having to sift through all the false reports that were coming out online.
Dear so and so we think we found your dead relatives wrecked plane. Have a nice day and good luck in the future.
g2g lol

 
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What if the plane is just going really fast right now. You know, like that whole science thing where you get on a plane and it travels close to the speed of light. When you get off, you've only aged an hour, but everyone on Earth has aged 20 years.

Has anyone disproved this theory yet?

 
It is pretty amazing that a plane that size could just disappear with no plausible explanation. At least in this day and age where everything is tracked and monitored so heavily.

 
So after the news conference and the latest debris sighting....still nothing.
So were they able to confirm the debris is from the plane or are they just saying since there's stuff floating in the ocean it must be from the plane?
They are heading to the area to try and retrieve wreckage. I saw a headline that said the should get there within hours.
So they haven't been able to confirm yet?
They must have seen something that made them believe it really was it. If not, yeah, that'll be a problem.
With as many twists and turns as this story has had, I'd want to make sure that the debris they're seeing on satellite is actual wreckage from the plane. There's been so much misinformation on this that I'm in "I'll believe it when I see it" mode.
Until they had it on board a ship heading back to port, they should have kept their mouth shut.
As long as this saga has been drawn out, they needed something to give these families closure. If they think they got it, it needed to be shared.
But do the families have closure? There's no actual hard evidence of the wreckage or bodies. Just kinda seems like Malaysia's way of washing their hands of the situation.
They know with a good degree of certainty that they're relatives are dead.

 
It is pretty amazing that a plane that size could just disappear with no plausible explanation. At least in this day and age where everything is tracked and monitored so heavily.
Probably quite a few new regulations and technological changes coming in the future... always takes a disaster.

 
Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.

 
As far as texting the families, initially sounds awful. But, how do you call hundreds and hundreds of people with info before the story explodes in the media. I would think the airline told these people they would receive confirmed info via text to avoid them having to sift through all the false reports that were coming out online.
Dear so and so we think we found your dead relatives wrecked plane. Have a nice day and good luck in the future.
and thank you for flying Air Malaysia
....and how does 50 bucks sound?

 
Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.
I don't think this explains the turns west, then south.

 
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Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.
I don't think this explains the turns west, then south.
It was going West to Houston from Orlando and ended up in North Michigan I think. It went way off the trajectory as well. That was 15 years ago, maybe the planes do a few different things now. Also that was a small plane, nothing the size of a 777. I was just asking, been waiting for someone to bring it up, no one had to my knowledge.

 
Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.
I don't think this explains the turns west, then south.
The west then south could have been to land at that one long runway from a few pages back. Then things could have gotten worse and the Payne Stewart thing happened and the plane then flew until it ran out of fuel.

I remember the Payne Stewart one. They needed to lower in Charlton Heston to board the plane and land it.

 
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Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.
I don't think this explains the turns west, then south.
It was going West to Houston from Orlando and ended up in North Michigan I think. It went way off the trajectory as well. That was 15 years ago, maybe the planes do a few different things now. Also that was a small plane, nothing the size of a 777. I was just asking, been waiting for someone to bring it up, no one had to my knowledge.
Actually it was discusseda lot early on, and this was mentioned, which is interesting:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helios_Airways_Flight_522

I think one reason it was excluded was the weird behavior of the plane, going off radar, west then south so quickly as opposed to in a long arc.

However as the facts keep changing it might be good to revisit old conclusions that were previously ruled out based on old facts.

 
Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.
I don't think this explains the turns west, then south.
The west then south could have been to land at that one long runway from a few pages back. Then things could have gotten worse and the Payne Stewart thing happened and the plane then flew until it ran out of fuel.

I remember the Payne Stewart one. They needed to lower in Charlton Heston to board the plane and land it.
The things that stop me there are:

  • Failure to communicate with the ground altogether; not even a notice of maybe possibly having any kind of issue.
  • They must have done two turns, not just one.
  • They were able to get down to 12,000 feet at one stage, which I think would eliminate the hypoxia issue (or am I wrong in that?).
 
Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.
Have you checked LOST? There might be some good info there too.

 
Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.
I don't think this explains the turns west, then south.
It was going West to Houston from Orlando and ended up in North Michigan I think. It went way off the trajectory as well. That was 15 years ago, maybe the planes do a few different things now. Also that was a small plane, nothing the size of a 777. I was just asking, been waiting for someone to bring it up, no one had to my knowledge.
Actually crashed in South Dakota. So, turning from a East/West course North, is not too far fetched. The Malaysian plane could have turned South from and East/West course

 
Did anyone mention Payne Stewart's plane in 1999 IIRC? The plane went too high or the cabin lost pressure, the inside froze up. The US sent several planes to intercept it or make contact and eventually it just ran out of fuel and the Air Force or whichever branch it was just escorted it down and made sure it wash't gonna hit anything but they never fired upon it and could not even see inside the plane due to the ice inside of it covering the windows.

Freak type event, had a celebrity on board so it made news obviously. Wonder if something similar could happen here. Until we have full reports from the fishermen in the area of where this plane went down we probably won't have all the details or correct information.
I don't think this explains the turns west, then south.
The west then south could have been to land at that one long runway from a few pages back. Then things could have gotten worse and the Payne Stewart thing happened and the plane then flew until it ran out of fuel.

I remember the Payne Stewart one. They needed to lower in Charlton Heston to board the plane and land it.
The things that stop me there are:

  • Failure to communicate with the ground altogether; not even a notice of maybe possibly having any kind of issue.
  • They must have done two turns, not just one.
  • They were able to get down to 12,000 feet at one stage, which I think would eliminate the hypoxia issue (or am I wrong in that?).
In order for it to be an hypoxia issue the oxygen masks would have had to malfunction. ......somebody flew it down to 12,000 no hypoxia at that altitude....So either everything malfunctioned at 35,000 feet everybody died of hypoxia and the plane decided to fly itself to 12,000 then out to sea....or the pilots or somebody with pilot experience flew it down to 12,000 and out to sea......if it is in fact where they are actually looking.

 

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