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Flight from Kuala Lumpur disappears from sky at 35,000 feet on way to Beijing

If it landed, they almost certainly killed the passengers.

I wouldn't put it past people doing something like this to throw the bodies out over open ocean just so they'll never be found -- or to be misleading.
 
I have to step back what i said. I was thinking a circle of distance, with a known direction of travel... like a search area, which could put them in Somalia. When actually the satellite was a single sensor so it give two possible directions of travel. Given that it is not inside the arc but on either leg of the arc, I must agree that the plane went south. Likely he committed suicide but wanted to fly for his last moments on this earth. Such a strange story.

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I will have to bookmark this post for later.

That was amusing. The slaves in the many countries around the world must chose to be slaves as well.
 
I find it amazing that I can find my phone through a simple app -- it's shows almost exactly in an image of my house what room it is in and that the NSA can access my phone records at any time, and that Apple tracks all my where-a-bouts --- yet there is nothing that tracks planes on a regular basis.

The infamous black box must be found to find out what happened on a plane prior to a crash. Why not continuously transmit the information of a black box to a satellite. Privacy no longer exists -- why should it exist for planes.

I still buy into the theory that the plane was hijacked and has landed on some island where a landing strip was built or in some friendly country where the plane will eventually become a 'terrorist cruise missile'. Could one of the reasons the pilot had a 777 flight simulator in his house was to practice short runway landings?
 
I have to step back what i said. I was thinking a circle of distance, with a known direction of travel... like a search area, which could put them in Somalia. When actually the satellite was a single sensor so it give two possible directions of travel. Given that it is not inside the arc but on either leg of the arc, I must agree that the plane went south. Likely he committed suicide but wanted to fly for his last moments on this earth. Such a strange story.

I wondered about that at the time, since Somalia wasn't even on the map. Still, there's a lot of land under those arcs.

I find it amazing that I can find my phone through a simple app -- it's shows almost exactly in an image of my house what room it is in and that the NSA can access my phone records at any time, and that Apple tracks all my where-a-bouts --- yet there is nothing that tracks planes on a regular basis.

The infamous black box must be found to find out what happened on a plane prior to a crash. Why not continuously transmit the information of a black box to a satellite. Privacy no longer exists -- why should it exist for planes.

I still buy into the theory that the plane was hijacked and has landed on some island where a landing strip was built or in some friendly country where the plane will eventually become a 'terrorist cruise missile'. Could one of the reasons the pilot had a 777 flight simulator in his house was to practice short runway landings?

Good point -- I'd guess bureaucratic inertia has us depending on the black boxes and not upgrading the technology.

In my wilder moments I envision someone finding the plane ten years from now, set up as a dwelling for a small tribe on that arc . . . .
 
^This "report" has flooded dozens of Internet sites.....propaganda by any other name...convenient when Crimea is also a focus for the international media....don't those Kremlin back room boys just love playing games...
 
Press briefing 3/18 by White House spokesman Jim Carney:

Asked about the notion that the plane could have landed at Diego Garcia, the US military base in the central Indian Ocean, Carney was dismissive:

"I’ll rule that one out."

the guardian.com live blog
 
Well, from the data from that satellite, the whole Russian story is impossible.

I wonder how far Putin had to dig to come up with some old KGB cronies to whip that one up?
 
I'm wondering if the plane went down on sea or land at the end of that flight, or was diverted and safely landed and the passengers eliminated for a truly evil future scheme. It's crazy but there are so many possibilities, so many places that the plane could have been comandeered compared to the thought the plane went down shortly after takeoff off of Malaysia, in relatively shallow waters.
 
OMG,
they made the Malaysian Airline story into a comedy and i couldn't understand a word LOL

 
What about the satellite data and the resulting arcs?

If you look at the last location and then complete a left turn to that Airport then you will find yourself headed straight down the southern arc.

OMG,
they made the Malaysian Airline story into a comedy and i couldn't understand a word LOL


That is not a comedy.
 
If you look at the last location and then complete a left turn to that Airport then you will find yourself headed straight down the southern arc.



That is not a comedy.

It is comedy.
Cut and paste, and cut and paste images from everywhere with dramatic sound effects ...
 
It is comedy.
Cut and paste, and cut and paste images from everywhere with dramatic sound effects ...

You just described the opposite of a comedy . . . .

It's a sort documentary -- there's no comedy about it.

It's a form of dramaticized reporting we see less of in the West, but not uncommon elsewhere.
 
You just described the opposite of a comedy . . . .

It's a sort documentary -- there's no comedy about it.

It's a form of dramaticized reporting we see less of in the West, but not uncommon elsewhere.

Its a comedy to me because it took images, videos and animations from everywhere to dramatize the story.
 
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