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RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - skully - 19-03-2014 22:08 The experts can't agree on the theory, some are dismissing it outright, with others saying they think it is possible. Quote:This theory however has been shot down by Spaniard Hugo Teso, a security consultant who explored the feasibility of flight systems being hijacked in a presentation he made at the Hack-In-The-Box security summit held in Amsterdam in April 2013. RE: News around the World - Chat and Discussion - void walker - 19-03-2014 22:32 (18-03-2014 19:30 )babelover48 Wrote: How far is it from Kuala Lumpur the Maldives? If those reports are substantiated then it would match up the report of a "seismic" event that was reported earlier. The seismic event that was reported earlier took place in the South China Sea between Malaysia and Vietnam. It therefore isn't relevant to anything that may have happened in or around the Maldives. RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - lovebabes56 - 19-03-2014 22:45 If the US shot it down then they have a lot to answer for!! But I think it would have only happened if they got no response from the pilot or co - pilot and if it was flying on auto pilot then that WOUULD have forced them to shoot it down. But what is bugging me now is, why was Diego Garcia on the pilot's simulator in the first place? could it be that Diego Garcia was in fact the intended target if it was known to him as being a US military base? RE: News around the World - Chat and Discussion - trevor format - 20-03-2014 01:08 (17-03-2014 11:13 )king of a lost kingdom Wrote: is it possible that the two Iranians on stolen passports have pulled off on the greatest heists ever? I think the two Iranians on stolen passports are innocent, and just one of the many red herrings, but I think the possibility of it being some kind of heist rather than an act of terrorism should be taken seriously. RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - marlowe - 20-03-2014 03:52 The reason the plane's proving hard to find is that someone didn't want it found. I think it's been flown into the remote Indian ocean as far south as the fuel load allowed, because someone knew that would make it pretty difficult to find, maybe even impossible. RE: News around the World - Chat and Discussion - CIA Snooper - 20-03-2014 04:36 (18-03-2014 23:08 )Tumble_Drier Wrote: As far as I know the Malaysians have only said there was enough fuel for the Beijing trip and haven't declared actual figures. News flash. The exact fuel load has been disclosed by Malaysia Airlines: 49.1 metric tons of fuel for a total takeoff weight of 223.5 tons. This would give the plane about 8 hours total range, assuming it maintained normal cruise altitude, burning about 6.1 tons per hour. As was stated above, any climbing or descending would change the rate of fuel consumption, as would any low level flying to avoid radar. RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - lovebabes56 - 20-03-2014 07:19 Breaking news:- Australian Parliament disclose that Australian Maritime report they have spotted debris in the Indian Ocean west of Perth and 1 shape being over 20+ metres in length. If that is proven to be the case and it is definitely the plane, then the plane is on the ocean bed somewhere and I think to exactly locate it will require some kind of sonar detection, and certainly it would seem to me that hit the water at such terrific speed and sank pretty quickly. But they are stressing it could be also unrelated to the plane. Could there also have been a mid air collision at some point too? I'm now wondering if this certainly was an elaborate mass suicide scenario of some degree. RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - skully - 20-03-2014 10:07 Here's the latest from the BBC website - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26659951 RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - marlowe - 20-03-2014 12:06 (20-03-2014 07:19 )babelover48 Wrote: debris in the Indian Ocean west of Perth I know there have been a lot of false leads in this case but I'm taking this one as being probably genuine, for the simple reason that the reported debris is exactly where I think the plane is. I believe it was flown south as far as the fuel load would permit and the went down in the area where this reported debris has been found. RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - lovebabes56 - 20-03-2014 12:36 Let's hope sooner or later that it is a genuine credible lead. If it is not, then the mystery deepens further. For a pilot of his exemplary standing, you do begin to wonder if he was coerced in some way to act as he did and if so who by and for what specific reason? |