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RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - 4waydiablo - 23-03-2014 22:26

(23-03-2014 18:02 )CIA Snooper Wrote:  the Uninterruptible Autopilot System once activated makes the plane impossible to fly from the cockpit and people on the ground have to take over control and fly the plane remotely.

So what we are saying here is that every Boeing airliner these days is actually DESIGNED to be operated remotely. Important


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - way out west - 23-03-2014 22:43

(23-03-2014 12:55 )bigglesworth Wrote:  another couple of sightings of possible debris close to the area of the Indian Ocean currently being searched. A plane spotted a wooden pallet and some unidentified small items and now a French satellite has produced an image showing possible debris

I'm really sceptical about all these sightings. I'm afraid the ocean is full of junk. It's frankly amazing how many resources have been deployed on the basis of very little evidence.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - elgar1uk - 23-03-2014 23:54

(23-03-2014 19:35 )Matt77 Wrote:  Look at this thread - heists, piracy - speculation of the dumbest kind.

I believe it's merely prudent to examine every possibility, however unlikely (if only to discount such things).


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - marlowe - 24-03-2014 01:55

(23-03-2014 22:43 )way out west Wrote:  I'm really sceptical about all these sightings. I'm afraid the ocean is full of junk.

I think they are more or less searching the right area. Even if these sightings of debris are proven to be false alarms, I still think the southern Indian Ocean is where the plane is. If they want to find it they need to keep on looking where they are now.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - terence - 24-03-2014 02:03

(23-03-2014 23:54 )elgar1uk Wrote:  
(23-03-2014 19:35 )Matt77 Wrote:  Look at this thread - heists, piracy - speculation of the dumbest kind.

I believe it's merely prudent to examine every possibility, however unlikely (if only to discount such things).

Exactly, don't forget about snakes! we all know what happens when you put snakes on a plane!


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - bigglesworth - 24-03-2014 12:19

There's been another sighting of debris today and it's the most promising one so far, as it's a visual sighting from a plane in the existing search area and ships that can retrieve the objects from the water are not far away.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - southlondonphil - 24-03-2014 12:50

(23-03-2014 13:23 )space watson Wrote:  the cargo loaded onboard the MH370 was never scanned as it normally would be.

This has been raised in the press conferences and no answer has yet been forthcoming as to whether the cargo was scanned or not, which is strange as it wouldn't be difficult to find that out. They also still decline to release the cargo manifest, although they did confirm again today that mangos and lithium batteries were on the flight and also mentioned radios as being part of the cargo.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - Glenn Miller - 24-03-2014 13:28

I can't see any reason for Malaysia Airlines keeping the exact cargo aboard flight MH370 a secret. Why haven't they declared the cargo manifest, as not doing so makes it look as though there's something to hide and only encourages speculation?


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - king of a lost kingdom - 24-03-2014 14:13

(23-03-2014 22:21 )Cucumberjoe Wrote:  Why do Al-Qaeda get the blame for everything?

That's a valid point because if terrorism was the reason for the plane's disappearance I'd say it's far more likely to be Uighur terrorists from China than the usual suspects, Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 - barracuda - 24-03-2014 14:24

(24-03-2014 12:19 )bigglesworth Wrote:  ships that can retrieve the objects from the water are not far away.

This could be a big breakthrough, but if the plane went down in that area it had to have flown by the US military base of Diego Garcia, which apparently saw nothing. A strange case of the dog that didn't bark?