Malaysia Airlines hunt for missing plane

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#21
something or someone with something valuable on that plane.

everybody is looking for it including FBI does that seem odd?
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(10-03-2014, 09:50 AM)Contrarian Wrote:
(08-03-2014, 03:10 PM)pianist Wrote: crash on sea the impact should not be that heavy as compared to land..hopefully they are able to inflate their life jackets on the sea

1. Weather and visibility is good. So bad weather is not the main cause

2. No mayday distress signal - that means event is so sudden the pilots do not even have time to react. Remember the pilots door is now fortified.

4. The unauthorised passports - telling me high chance of terrorists on board.

My guess is that the terrorists did such a good job holding the pilots hostages and triggering a mid-air explosion that is so devastating...

My brother told me the black box signal is on for 72 hours only...

Think not true. Is 30 Days for the signal.
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If it was a terrorist act, then it proved to be a failed mission. If the terrorist intends to blow up the plane, there would be video/news announcement by the terrorist group that they have succeeded in their mission.

But just a speculation here, it could be really a failed terrorist mission, the target is not the aircraft, but could be one of the country within ASEAN. And this is the reason why Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia are sending their rescue teams.
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#24
Seems quite likely hijack and locator is turned off.
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#25
> Seems quite likely hijack and locator is turned off.

Is there a way the terrorists can do to make the flight recorder fail?

I pray not... if the flight recorder drop to the sea bed bottom... can the planes pick it up?
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(10-03-2014, 07:42 PM)Contrarian Wrote: > Seems quite likely hijack and locator is turned off.

Is there a way the terrorists can do to make the flight recorder fail?

I pray not... if the flight recorder drop to the sea bed bottom... can the planes pick it up?

only if they are from intelligence agencies, terrorists don't have such resources. Terrorists not very smart don't think they know where is the blackbox located, their methods and demands are usually direct and they want maximum media coverage, this don't look like a terrorist job.

I read from various books years ago, intelligence agencies have developed miniture hand held devices that can jam airport control station communications, cia rumor to have mobile vehicle units that can cause airplane while taking off to suddenly lose control and crash and this was 20 years ago, god knows today what they could be having.
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#27
The terrorists were suicide type?

Or maybe the terrorist manage to load the bomb on the plane with getting on the plane?

Now they say five people who checked in didn't board the plane but their luggage was all taken out. Really? If the luggage all taken out, how come the plane could leave KLIA on time?

Sources tell me when they have to take luggage off plane, sure got some delay, especially when the plane is quite a big one. You got to go into the cargo hold to look for the luggage. You think can find so quickly?
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#28
Monday, Mar 10, 2014


SEPANG - A shaman, claiming to be able to locate the missing MH370 jetliner, offered his expertise to help the authorities in their search.

Datuk Mahaguru Ibrahim Mat Zin, known as Raja Bomoh Sedunia Nujum VIP and 1Malaysia Corporate Bomoh said he suspects the missing aircraft was hijacked by elves (buniyan)

"According to my vision,a large black figure believed to be an eagle was seen flying over the plane after which the plane plunged.

" I have been using my bubu (traditional fishing tool) and bamboo scopes to see the situation there, and I saw that the aircraft is currently suspended in mid air," he said.

Ibrahim who claimed to have solved cases like the highland towers, mystery of villa Nabila, Mona Fandy and others, attracted a large crowd during his 'seeing' demonstration at the international arrival hall in Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
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#29
Rainbow 
An Iranian Mr Ali purchased the air tickets for the 2 person holding missing passport.

In fact, Mr Ali has done this air tickets purchase on behalf of others occasionally. He always asked for cheap/cheapest ticket.

The two person suppose to travel separately aka on separate airlines to Europe. One to Copenhagen, another to Frankfurt.

However, they missed their flight and hence Mr Ali requested another cheap ticket to Europe.

*** next snippets

After vetting thru security cameras, the 2 person does not looks like ASIAN, they look more like African (like this Cool

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source: theguardian.com

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Update:
A Chinese government agency has published satellite pictures that show “three suspected floating objects” in the South China Sea. The images were dated 11am on Sunday, March 9.

A New Zealand oil rig worker, Michael McKay, who has said he believes he saw the plan go down in the South China Sea contacted Malaysian and Vietnamese authorities, but he doesn’t know if they received his message.

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