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03-19-2014, 04:31 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines Says It Has Lost Contact With A Flight
Computer forensics, it has to be looked at to see if there is anything to link him with what's happened....INTERPOL who have been on the case since day one have a very capable team for this kind of work.
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03-19-2014, 04:36 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines Says It Has Lost Contact With A Flight
I think The Whitehouse is getting nervous,
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03-19-2014, 04:59 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines Says It Has Lost Contact With A Flight
Maybe they're thinking the aircraft is hidden in a hanger and awaiting a mission |
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03-19-2014, 05:07 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines Says It Has Lost Contact With A Flight
The level of mysteriousness of this case is second to no one, it has all the requisites to be considered the mystery n°1 in the history of civil aviation. I've been working for almost fifteen years in the field of telemetry and remote data transfer: well, i could never imagine something like this happening, with all the technology carried by a B-777. With all the due respect, don't compare this case to the hundreds other cases of missing planes, or at least compare it only to those in which: 1- Pilot (2nd pilot) talking via radio after transponder switched-off 2- Plane flying five hours after loosing contact with ATC 3)- Plane not only flying, but flying in a way that only a PRO could pilot it, as it has been proven that it followed waypoints, not just flying randomly. SOMEONE onboard used his fingers to input data, that's been acknowledged even by FAA. To enter the nitty-gritty, you must input MANUALLY the code of the next waypoint in a tool located between the seat of the pilot and 2nd pilot. MAYBE i know what we are talking about, not sure: FIND a software able to type the code for the next waypoint, emulating the human finger a4) Plane fooling the military (PRIMARY) radars of India, Thailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Yemen, Oman, Pakistan, Afghanistan. Only God can do that, God or someone VERY well trained. Or aliens. |
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03-19-2014, 05:43 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines Says It Has Lost Contact With A Flight
"MH370 investigators ask FBI for help retrieving deleted data from Malaysia Airlines pilot’s flight simulator" Clearly, they want the best helping them out. |
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03-19-2014, 05:44 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines Says It Has Lost Contact With A Flight
Why wouldn't it make it that far, do you know what the range of a fully fuelled 777 is? |
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03-19-2014, 06:32 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines Says It Has Lost Contact With A Flight
10,000 nautical miles more or less, but maybe much more, as you can work on tanks to enlarge them. Dangerous work but a wannabe suicide bomber won't pay attention to this detail.
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03-19-2014, 06:43 PM
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Re: BREAKING NEWS: Malaysia Airlines Says It Has Lost Contact With A Flight
I wouldn't rule it out, however it would be unlikely that it would make it this far. That's at least 7 hours, and there is a high probability we would find it/shoot it down. Any indication it was on the way and we would scramble jets and take care of it. I'm sure we are on super high alert at this moment for any unusual air activity. It would seem more likely they would go for a shorter target much closer. |