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Re: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:08 pm

llandaffbluebird1 wrote:It's an odd story.

I read that US authorities think it may be a dry-run for a future terrorist attack. They believe that they are testing the ability to take a plane and make it disappear from radars and such. Which could of course is just speculation.

But I hope the plane is found and the 'full' story is released (I do think someone knows something and will not release it) because it is baffling as to how it has been very easy to make a plane vanish.


Hardly baffling if it crashed into the sea in one of the most remotest regions in the world. Not a human, boat or body of land in thousands of miles.

Re: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:53 am

Bluebird since 1948 wrote:
llandaffbluebird1 wrote:It's an odd story.

I read that US authorities think it may be a dry-run for a future terrorist attack. They believe that they are testing the ability to take a plane and make it disappear from radars and such. Which could of course is just speculation.

But I hope the plane is found and the 'full' story is released (I do think someone knows something and will not release it) because it is baffling as to how it has been very easy to make a plane vanish.


Hardly baffling if it crashed into the sea in one of the most remotest regions in the world. Not a human, boat or body of land in thousands of miles.


not remotest though the ammount of shipping that goes across the Indian Ocean is huge

Re: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Tue Mar 18, 2014 11:22 pm

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Re: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:05 am

Interesting thought

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh ... ical-fire/

Re: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:21 am

i read recently about an island in the indian ocean. you have to fly to australia, take something like a 12 hour boat trip, then get on a smaller boat for a couple of hours because the bigger ones cant get close to the island.

i think the report said it was "close" to hawaii, but that was something like 2000 miles away :lol:

Forgotten what its called now, but the area is vast, and remote just as 1948 says. There is a good chance its there, either above or below land, and would take months to find.

Re: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Wed Mar 19, 2014 8:57 am

I think they will end up going back to the maps and searching the original flight path, probably find them somewhere near the parcel islands...

Re: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Wed Mar 19, 2014 11:36 am

Military Junta wrote:Seems that Malaysians cant do International projects from football clubs to searching for missing planes!!! Lol

Very bad taste old chap

Re: Missing Malaysia Airlines plane

Thu Mar 20, 2014 10:20 pm

America and the UK know where it is. America know everything that happens in that area of the world through a base called Diego Garcia. To say an aircraft can just disappear from radar by turning the transponders off is just Barmy. Not saying they have anything to do with it but the us know where it is. I just think it's connected to the other stand off between the west and east. Like a game of chess.