Huh? Surely you're joking here, at leastI hope so. Sorry Imaz, I'm normally on your side, but that's a bit too much if you're not, mate.
I bet all the the top film directors are waiting to find out what happened so they can start their new film
Hmm, just read that the pilot gave the last message after they completed the turn away from the normal line. That completely blows the fire theory apart. Why would he turn and then sign off a normal radio message. Either a highjacking or the pilot was in on something. The more we know, the less it makes sense.
Reality won't stop the yanks, it will be about heroic Americans giving up their lives to protect freedom, liberty and justice! Despite the fact that there won't have been many if any on board.
My theory...for what it's worth...Is that the plane has been hijacked and taken to an airfield in a country unknown to us. The American/Malaysian/Chinese governments are in negotiations with the hijackers as we speak to secure the release of those on board but have declared a news blackout to all, so as to appease the hostage takers and make the operation as succesful as possible. If not the above...then the plane has crashed.
Aussies and yanks withholding valuable info about the tracking of the plane. http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/2014/03/19/17/37/australian-bases-could-be-withholding-mh370-data
There's a surprise. If they can tap every single phone in an entire country for months surely that scum at the NSA couldn't have missed an entire plane with 20 Freescale Semiconductor radar specialists on board. Surely not?
Ah....don't forget that according to DT they were all faked, as it was the US that brought their own towers down!!
Apparently mobile phone technology today is very different from 9/11 and calls from altitude are unlikely to be possible although SMS may be. Something to do with transmission power and direction allegedly. Anyone here ever made a call from a plane?
FYI Danish, I work for the biggest fresh produce producer and supplier in the country.(T/O @850M P/A) We regularly fly perishable goods to and from the States & other parts of Asia. The times involved using shipping for these are no good as the demands varies greatly from day to day & we'd lose too much money by boat. You are correct that boats are used, but plane travel is also very common.
Did anyone see or read the article a couple of days ago, where a scientist (i think) proved it was theoretically possible to take control of a plane just by being on board and using a Smart Phone? from memory he got in through the planes music/vid entertainment system which is linked into the planes main computer? Could be done like that i suppose? Cant remember much more but I'll try and find a link for it http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2582015/Is-missing-Malaysian-plane-world-s-CYBER-HIJACK.html
How about the Malayasian govt shot the plane down as it had people on board that they did not want getting to China.....
RIP I think flyer was right all along...found this and it fits with what we think we now know....and makes perfect sense. A tyre fire (as Flyer said)...followed by incapacitation and death...and then flying on for hours until they run out of fuel I pray it was all very quick and that they knew nothing about it.. http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/
Early doors yet. The 'debris' could be anything at this stage although its not looking too good. Very sad episode and the protracted anguish on the families must be immense
While Id love to be right, the all is ok message was 12 mins after the unscheduled turn. Id still love to know what happened there as it makes no sense.