Malaysian airliner missing with 239 people on board

Someone would have seen or heard an explosion. Debris would be everywhere. Not everything sinks, ya know.
If it was flying low enough, it would be under radar and not detected...except by those who knew what to expect. Nobody has reported anything, so I think this was planned out very carefully, it landed somewhere known to those privy to that info, the hostages killed and the plane is in a hangar somewhere. And....some top folks know exactly where it is but are playing dumb.
 
It's obvious.

It crash landed on a mysterious island with polar bears and a smoke monster.
 
I haven't seen all the coverage.
But what I keep hearing is they have no idea where the plane went down.
Didn't air traffic control from somewhere have them on their screen.
 
If you blow up a plane midair, there would be debris.

Like Lockerbie, 80 mile stretch of debris. I do find it strange that nothing has been found, however, what if the captain pulled off a miracle landing like the Hudson landing? but it sunk immediately. Then this would lead to the question of why no distress calls? Maybe the search and rescue is in the wrong area?

The news is reporting that they have partial names of the men using stolen passports and they are not connected to terrorism. BUT may be connected to human trafficking and it was just a coincidence they were on this plane.

Complete malfunction of all systems to include communication systems or a mid air explosion, but no debris?



Strange case.
 
An explosion, followed by the disintegration of the airplane while airborne.

Searchers would find SOME pieces floating on the surface.

They've found nothing.

Looking in completely the wrong area, maybe?
By the way, did anyone determine if fuel in the water was from the airplane?

It was ruled out. So was the random trash they found floating.

Cell phones however were recieving calls AFTER the disappearance which would not be possible if the phones were destroyed or submerged or outside of a cell phone towers range.

It was hijacked
 
Searchers would find SOME pieces floating on the surface.

They've found nothing.

Looking in completely the wrong area, maybe?
By the way, did anyone determine if fuel in the water was from the airplane?

It was ruled out. So was the random trash they found floating.

Cell phones however were recieving calls AFTER the disappearance which would not be possible if the phones were destroyed or submerged or outside of a cell phone towers range.

It was hijacked

No the person calling the phone would still hear it ring and still hear the announcement. The broken phone would be a little pile of junk.
 
By the way, did anyone determine if fuel in the water was from the airplane?

It was ruled out. So was the random trash they found floating.

Cell phones however were recieving calls AFTER the disappearance which would not be possible if the phones were destroyed or submerged or outside of a cell phone towers range.

It was hijacked

No the person calling the phone would still hear it ring and still hear the announcement. The broken phone would be a little pile of junk.

That is not how cell phones work. In order for you to hear ringing when you call one a tower MUST be able to send a signal to the phone. If the phone is off, destroyed or out of range the call is AUTOMATICALLY rerouted to the carriers servers where the voicemail database is and it goes straight to voicemail without rings.

Don't believe me, turn off your cell and call it. Still don't believe me you're beyond help
 
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Searchers would find SOME pieces floating on the surface.

They've found nothing.

Looking in completely the wrong area, maybe?
By the way, did anyone determine if fuel in the water was from the airplane?

It was ruled out. So was the random trash they found floating.

Cell phones however were recieving calls AFTER the disappearance which would not be possible if the phones were destroyed or submerged or outside of a cell phone towers range.

It was hijacked
I didn't know about the cell phones. I agree that if the cell phones were still receiving calls, then the plane was hijacked. If the hijackers new anything about avionics, they likely turned off the ATC transponder (pulled the circuit breaker). This way, the airplane remains off the radar.

Question is, if it was hijacked, where is it?:eusa_eh:
 
It's busy ocean and Vietnam is heavily populated so it's hard to understand how a plane can burst into flames or dive into the ocean or jungle without someone seeing the fireball. It had to be sudden and so catastrophic that the cockpit crew didn't have a chance to say a word on the radio and the GPS was disabled. Imagine the airline's surprise when they notified the families and found that two of the passengers were safe at home. Initial reports are that an Iranian purchased tickets for the two people flying with stolen passports.
 
It's busy ocean and Vietnam is heavily populated so it's hard to understand how a plane can burst into flames or dive into the ocean or jungle without someone seeing the fireball. It had to be sudden and so catastrophic that the cockpit crew didn't have a chance to say a word on the radio and the GPS was disabled. Imagine the airline's surprise when they notified the families and found that two of the passengers were safe at home. Initial reports are that an Iranian purchased tickets for the two people flying with stolen passports.

Imagine the surprise if Iran puts a dirty bomb on that plane and sends it into a city a few months from now.

Pure speculation of course
 
It's busy ocean and Vietnam is heavily populated so it's hard to understand how a plane can burst into flames or dive into the ocean or jungle without someone seeing the fireball. It had to be sudden and so catastrophic that the cockpit crew didn't have a chance to say a word on the radio and the GPS was disabled. Imagine the airline's surprise when they notified the families and found that two of the passengers were safe at home. Initial reports are that an Iranian purchased tickets for the two people flying with stolen passports.

the pilots may have been to busy trying to fly the plane to radio a mayday
 
You almost gotta laugh in exasperation. The international airlines security seems to spend it's time creatively groping passengers but it never occurred to them to flag stolen passports.
 

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