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RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - king of a lost kingdom - 20-03-2014 16:10

(20-03-2014 14:09 )space watson Wrote:  It's been said that the plane was carrying gold. Apparently a great deal of gold has gone missing from Ukraine.

I read that some tons of gold from the Ukraine are now in the US. After the Russian invasion there was concern that the Russians might get some smart ideas about Ukraine's gold reserves and for the sake of taking precautions it was sent to the US for safe keeping. So I don't think any gold went to China via the MH370.


RE: News around the World - Chat and Discussion - elgar1uk - 20-03-2014 16:33

(18-03-2014 14:22 )alien lifeform Wrote:  That sudden left turn tells me something was wrong with the plane and he turned off the intended heading and made straight for the nearest airport. The turn was towards Palau Langkawi and I assume that despite the problem on board he did not turn back to Kuala Lampur as some would expect because it was an emergency situation and he knew that the Palau Langkawi airport was closer.

What sort of problem on board are you suggesting, because if it necessitated diverting the plane to make an emergency landing somewhere it would also mean a mayday call was bound to be made?


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - CIA Snooper - 20-03-2014 17:00

(20-03-2014 12:38 )babelover48 Wrote:  I still don't get why they have never released the cargo details

At one of the daily press conferences Malaysia Airlines said that the main cargo was fruit, 3 to 4 tonnes of it. The only cargo that could have been considered remotely hazardous was a consignment of lithium batteries.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - southlondonphil - 20-03-2014 17:44

(20-03-2014 07:19 )babelover48 Wrote:  debris in the Indian Ocean west of Perth

The Australian Air Force have been to the site shown on the satellite images and found nothing, even when they flew a mere 100 feet above the sea.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - lovebabes56 - 20-03-2014 19:05

(20-03-2014 17:00 )CIA Snooper Wrote:  At one of the daily press conferences Malaysia Airlines said that the main cargo was fruit, 3 to 4 tonnes of it. The only cargo that could have been considered remotely hazardous was a consignment of lithium batteries.

If those batteries were confirmed as being in the cargo hold, would it have been likely that those batteries either leaked or exploded (which I doubt happened anyway) and leaked poisonous fumes into the plane killing everyone one board given either the altitude the plane may have been flying or the speed it was flying?

(20-03-2014 16:10 )king of a lost kingdom Wrote:  
(20-03-2014 14:09 )space watson Wrote:  It's been said that the plane was carrying gold. Apparently a great deal of gold has gone missing from Ukraine.

I read that some tons of gold from the Ukraine are now in the US. After the Russian invasion there was concern that the Russians might get some smart ideas about Ukraine's gold reserves and for the sake of taking precautions it was sent to the US for safe keeping. So I don't think any gold went to China via the MH370.

If gold was aboard, then I wouldn't be at all surprised if either of the pilots were part of any heist? it would most certainly have been one of the most audacious heists ever to have been attempted.


RE: News around the World - Chat and Discussion - lovebabes56 - 20-03-2014 19:13

(20-03-2014 16:33 )elgar1uk Wrote:  
(18-03-2014 14:22 )alien lifeform Wrote:  That sudden left turn tells me something was wrong with the plane and he turned off the intended heading and made straight for the nearest airport. The turn was towards Palau Langkawi and I assume that despite the problem on board he did not turn back to Kuala Lampur as some would expect because it was an emergency situation and he knew that the Palau Langkawi airport was closer.

What sort of problem on board are you suggesting, because if it necessitated diverting the plane to make an emergency landing somewhere it would also mean a mayday call was bound to be made?

And to make eiither a mayday call or request a emergency landing
you would need to have some sort of communication.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - event horizon - 20-03-2014 20:42

I'm surprised that nobody's mentioned yet that flight MH20 had on it's passenger list as many as 20 engineers from a major defence contractor, a company called Freescale. What a nice collection of brains that would be for anyone who wanted to get hold of cutting-edge military technology.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - admiral decker - 20-03-2014 21:20

(20-03-2014 17:44 )southlondonphil Wrote:  The Australian Air Force have been to the site shown on the satellite images and found nothing, even when they flew a mere 100 feet above the sea.

I notice the satellite images are stamped 16 March. As that was 4 days ago the debris could easily be a couple of hundred miles away by now, so hopefully they weren't looking just in that one spot.


RE: News around the World - Chat and Discussion - alien lifeform - 20-03-2014 21:49

(20-03-2014 16:33 )elgar1uk Wrote:  What sort of problem on board are you suggesting

An electrical fire.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - southlondonphil - 20-03-2014 21:54

(20-03-2014 21:20 )admiral decker Wrote:  the debris could easily be a couple of hundred miles away by now, so hopefully they weren't looking just in that one spot.

According to the BBC story that skully linked to the Australian planes searched an area 14,000 square miles in size. They will try again on Friday.