Re: reuter reports MAS flight with foul play
I say the aliens from X files.
I say the aliens from X files.
The pressure difference at 45,000ft must have been immense.
Looks like it's moving to the hijacking scenario. So my questions are who?, why? and where is the plane now?
According to the military data, the plane rose to an altitude of 45,000 feet — about 10,000 feet higher than cruising Boeing 777-200 planes are supposed to fly — and later plummeted to 23,000 feet after disappearing from civilian radar screens. The plane made sharp turns throughout the journey, first flying west towards Penang, then shifting southwest and then going northwest over the Strait of Malacca and towards the Indian Ocean.
The strange journey outlined by the military data suggests that the plane was being controlled by a hijacker, or that the airplane's flight crew had been somehow disabled. One expert told the New York Times that flying the plane to such a high altitude would likely have caused the passengers to lose consciousness, and could have been an intentional tactic.
More data, separately provided from the Boeing's Rolls Royce engine, suggests that the plane fell more than 40,000 in the space of a minute -- something experts contend is highly unlikely.
The data also raises serious concerns about Malaysia's lack of response to such an irregular flight path.http://www.thewire.com/global/2014/03/new-data-shows-mh370-may-have-drastically-altered-route-altitude/359206/
Look sinkies, he is holding your long lost balls..
If it is Singapore and the comment like this
The data also raises serious concerns about Malaysia's lack of response to such an irregular flight path.[
PM LHL can repeat the same reply " It has happened, move on". Then another similar reply after the whole incidence is over "we could have done better".
If it is Singapore and the comment like this
The data also raises serious concerns about Malaysia's lack of response to such an irregular flight path.[
PM LHL can repeat the same reply " It has happened, move on". Then another similar reply after the whole incidence is over "we could have done better".
Maybe the radar system malfunction?
yesterday, i had an angmo passenger who just flew back from KL recently, she told me that most likely the plane was hijacked and unfortunately, it crashed. she said she had a penknife when boarding her plane in KL, and she was allowed to bring the penknife with her even going thru the x-ray machines. that was how lax the security at KLIA was.
The pressure difference at 45,000ft must have been immense.
Looks like it's moving to the hijacking scenario. So my questions are who?, why? and where is the plane now?
No leh, our balls are still with us.
In fact, they have found the balls of you and your family.
n u allow her 2 bring her penknife in2 ur cab! ...... she said she had a penknife when boarding her plane in KL, and she was allowed to bring the penknife with her even going thru the x-ray machines ...
maybe the plane never take off?
yesterday, i had an angmo passenger who just flew back from KL recently, she told me that most likely the plane was hijacked and unfortunately, it crashed. she said she had a penknife when boarding her plane in KL, and she was allowed to bring the penknife with her even going thru the x-ray machines. that was how lax the security at KLIA was.
Why no record of signals from mobile phones? Not a single one. Is it possible?