Malaysia Airlines Flight Goes Missing En Route to China

Anonymous
Guys, how do you think a very large plane would safely land or take off without a runway? Planes don't land straight up and down like a UFO - they need rather long runways. You guys have been watching too much 24, Scandal, Homeland, or whatever.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend seems to think that terrorists have stolen and hidden the plane from satellite (under tent cover or something) and will try and use it like 9/11 style.


But where could they have landed something that large undetected? And furthermore, how will they refuel such a large aircraft in this hidden place?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking this was just another Payne Stewart type incident.

Something caused sudden decompression in the plane and everyone passed out within a few seconds, followed by death from lack of oxygen and hypothermia a few minutes later.

Modern planes have safety features that would allow this plane to keep going even if all the corpses on board were no longer at the controls.


This sounds the most plausible to me, too.


I agree with this, too.


I agree that this is one very plausible explanation, but the one question that keeps me wondering is how it would have veered off course. That is a very typical flight path and the plane would have been on autopilot. So how would it have gone off-course if everyone was unconscious/dead?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking this was just another Payne Stewart type incident.

Something caused sudden decompression in the plane and everyone passed out within a few seconds, followed by death from lack of oxygen and hypothermia a few minutes later.

Modern planes have safety features that would allow this plane to keep going even if all the corpses on board were no longer at the controls.


This sounds the most plausible to me, too.


I agree with this, too.


I agree that this is one very plausible explanation, but the one question that keeps me wondering is how it would have veered off course. That is a very typical flight path and the plane would have been on autopilot. So how would it have gone off-course if everyone was unconscious/dead?


NP. I was thinking maybe it wasn't instantaneous but a severe lack of oxygen so the crew was trying to do things for a few minutes but totally confused and disoriented as they tired to "fly" the plane. The only thing with that though is why did the transponder get turned off. Is it that easy to do that they could have turned it off by accident?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a plane be hidden in plain sight?


Sure, they can throw that camo netting over it.


a 777 is 200 feet long. That's got to be one large camo net.


Multiple camo nets
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can a plane be hidden in plain sight?


Sure, they can throw that camo netting over it.


a 777 is 200 feet long. That's got to be one large camo net.


Multiple camo nets


Where do you hide the 200+ foreign people?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://gma.yahoo.com/us-officials-indication-malaysia-airline-crashed-indian-ocean-170011087--abc-news-topstories.html?vp=1

I think the U.S. has known the whole time where it is, but didn't want to reveal how capable their technology is. I don't think it would have look all that great if the US were the ones to find the plane right away. Sorry if this has been mentioned already.


I don't think the US's high definition spy satellites are really a secret. I mean google earth can get better pictures than the ones we have been seeing. . .
Anonymous
The pings were pings from the engine meaning the plane flew in the direction of the Indian Ocean hours after the last communication was made. This means the plane kept flying. Now did it crash into the Indian Ocean or turn again is the next question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Guys, how do you think a very large plane would safely land or take off without a runway? Planes don't land straight up and down like a UFO - they need rather long runways. You guys have been watching too much 24, Scandal, Homeland, or whatever.



Jeeezus, have you not seen Con-Air? They did this exact same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking this was just another Payne Stewart type incident.

Something caused sudden decompression in the plane and everyone passed out within a few seconds, followed by death from lack of oxygen and hypothermia a few minutes later.

Modern planes have safety features that would allow this plane to keep going even if all the corpses on board were no longer at the controls.


+1 My guess is this happened. This would explain why the plane flew on for four hours, although I'm not sure if it explains why contact was cut off -- does the pilot have to maintain contact from the plane, or does that happen automatically? Would the pilot have had to turn the transponders (whatever those are) off manually in order for the plane to lose contact? Would decompression have caused contact to be cut off?

It's also possible that a bomb caused decompression in the plane, followed by the scenario outlined above.

I doubt very much all those passengers are alive and well and being held hostage somewhere! It's a hopeful thought, but not a very likely one.
Anonymous
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/555475-freescale-semiconductor-employees-behind-missing-malaysia-airlines-plane-one-of-conspiracy-theories/

20 employees from top secret military company that makes cloaking devices were on that plane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/555475-freescale-semiconductor-employees-behind-missing-malaysia-airlines-plane-one-of-conspiracy-theories/

20 employees from top secret military company that makes cloaking devices were on that plane.


That's stupid. It's not a top secret military company if the employees were malaysian and chinese making semiconductor chips in oversees factories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking this was just another Payne Stewart type incident.

Something caused sudden decompression in the plane and everyone passed out within a few seconds, followed by death from lack of oxygen and hypothermia a few minutes later.

Modern planes have safety features that would allow this plane to keep going even if all the corpses on board were no longer at the controls.


+1 My guess is this happened. This would explain why the plane flew on for four hours, although I'm not sure if it explains why contact was cut off -- does the pilot have to maintain contact from the plane, or does that happen automatically? Would the pilot have had to turn the transponders (whatever those are) off manually in order for the plane to lose contact? Would decompression have caused contact to be cut off?

It's also possible that a bomb caused decompression in the plane, followed by the scenario outlined above.

I doubt very much all those passengers are alive and well and being held hostage somewhere! It's a hopeful thought, but not a very likely one.


Perhaps he was trying to use the transponders but in his Oxygen reduced daze shut it off inadvertently?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am thinking this was just another Payne Stewart type incident.

Something caused sudden decompression in the plane and everyone passed out within a few seconds, followed by death from lack of oxygen and hypothermia a few minutes later.

Modern planes have safety features that would allow this plane to keep going even if all the corpses on board were no longer at the controls.


This sounds the most plausible to me, too.


I agree with this, too.


The only problem with this story is that the transponder was turned off, then the plane changed course, went off its flight path and flew, intact, to the west, for up to 4 more hours. It's hard to come up with a scenario where all of these things happen without active human involvement.
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