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Attention Malaysia Airlines 777 missing between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing; 239 on board

We MUST have someone to blame for this disaster.

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They must be held accountable.

Dejavudoo has a story where people got $10 million for a shooting.
 
The news articles say that the new search area (which seems to be panning out) has been moved to the northeast.
 
All these various information on the plane make me kinda doubt what is true and what is false in the news these days.
 
http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/22...at-malaysias-stolen-passport-database-claims/

On consulting the Interpol database for stolen passports:

Malaysian Interior minister Zahid Hamidi told parliament in Kuala Lumpur that consulting the database was too time consuming for immigration officers and caused airport delays.

The Malaysian Government's reputation is already so tarnished by its handling of this tragedy, the last thing it needs is to have another idiot in the government like this guy making such a stupid comment. What an embarrassment!
 
What a sorrowful tale, and mystifying.

This is likely to become a modern Lost Dutchman sort of myth, even if remains are found.

It is just so baffling why tracking was defeated if the intent was to ditch. It makes it more likely that it somehow involved a hijack.

In our overly-confident technological age, it is humbling for the world to collectively realize we don't really have control even of knowledge in some instances.

As before, how horrible for the families of the souls on board.

I think most probable is that something killed passengers and crew and the plane just kept going on its last heading.
 
I think most probable is that something killed passengers and crew and the plane just kept going on its last heading.

If this plane is ever found I think the evidence will agree with you.

(The thought of the passengers being alive as they, pilotless, go knowingly to their doom is too horrible to contemplate.)
 
If this plane is ever found I think the evidence will agree with you.

(The thought of the passengers being alive as they, pilotless, go knowingly to their doom is too horrible to contemplate.)

Most humans do this every day without an airplane.
 
Concerning the "black boxes:"

Malaysia has warned that "time is running out" for finding the flight recorders from MH370. Signals from the black box recorders are expected to degrade by the end of this week - 30 days after the plane went missing. A pinger locator for detecting black boxes is being tested off the Australian coast, but it will not reach the search area until Thursday.

theguardian.com Live Blog today
 
It was probably not an accident. The Boeing 777 is the most reliable plane ever made. It is required to be as it licensed to fly thousands of miles out to sea despite its two engines. Every other plane before it that was allowed to fly over the ocean had four.

The intentional decompression theory is interesting still I think, and the oxygen masks only last for 20 minutes or so I've read.
 
Concerning the "black boxes:"

I was just going to post something asking about this.

Man, I hope they can at least locate the black boxes. If not...this entire thing could and most likely will remain a huge mystery.

I feel so terribly for the families of the passengers right now. Can't even imagine what they're going through. :(
 
I wonder if cabin decompression could have created such unstable conditions that the pilot's cabin decompressed accidentally.

This is still following the line of thinking that one pilot programmed the first diversion and intended other than ditching, else no reason to cloak the tracking.

Wonder also if any progressive electrical issue or fire could account for the sequential turning off of the tracking.

Something or some..... thing(s)?

As I recall the article, if the cargo of Li-ion batteries had burst into flame, it could have accounted for all but that first switch-off, including overcoming the flight crew by fumes. That's what I had in mind when I said "something".
 
I was just going to post something asking about this.

Man, I hope they can at least locate the black boxes. If not...this entire thing could and most likely will remain a huge mystery.

I'm wondering if development of undersea drones will accelerate a bit if the black box isn't found before its battery dies.

I also got to wondering today while watching some TV coverage how easy it would be to make an emergency beacon that would scream out a message saying "I crashed here!" any time a plane hits the ground or water harder than a certain level. It would have to be a burst transmission powerful enough to reach satellites, or have a system that keeps track of available satellites constantly.
 
I'm a bit out of the loop. Has the plane actually been found yet, or are we/they still looking?
 
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