They weren't in China's airspace at the time everything was switched off though, correct? They were just passing the border between Malaysian and Vietnamese airspace. I would be shocked if the transponder would ever be shut off in flight. How would China know who was entering their airspace...
How could a fire disable ACARS communication without destroying the ACARS system itself? It was operational until the very end of this flight (just not transmitting data with the pings). Autopilot would have to remain operational as well. What are the odds that these 2 systems would continue to...
I'm not so sure. That arc is just a narrowed down (by investigators) portion of a ring or circle of distance from the satellite's position. The sightings in the maldives were around 6am and the final ping was around 8am (I think, somebody please correct me if I'm wrong). If you took that arc and...
I'm not so sure. That arc is just a narrowed down (by investigators) portion of a ring or circle of distance from the satellite's position. The sightings in the maldives were around 6am and the final ping was around 8am (I think, somebody please correct me if I'm wrong). If you took that arc and...
Could it be this simple? What evidence/indicators definitively refute this scenario and why would the Malaysian authorities commit themselves to the intentional sabotage theory (maybe something else not publicized)?
A Startlingly Simple Theory About the Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet
Could it be this simple? What evidence/indicators definitively refute this scenario and why would the Malaysian authorities commit themselves to the intentional sabotage theory (maybe something else not publicized)?
A Startlingly Simple Theory About the Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet
What I'd like to see is the arcs created for all the pings, not just the last one. They have this data of course, but I'd really like to see it to get an idea of their direction of travel from the last known radar position.
Question about satellite pings:
Does anyone know whether more than 1 satellite could have registered those pings from the plane? I saw something today (don't have a link sorry) that Malaysia has requested satellite data from other countries. If one of those other satellites recorded the final...
It looks like a powered vessel to me. I see what looks to be a wake behind it, and a clear path cut through whatever that trail is on the surface as if it crossed over/through it under power. JMO...
Which makes me think it's on the northern portion of the arc and it landed. Diversionary tactics like this make no sense if they really think it's on the bottom of the ocean.
Thoughts on the current 'arc' from the last satellite ping:
If the plane were on the northern portion of the arc there should be radar data from multiple nations that could narrow down the position of the plane. I would imagine if this is the case that they will be able to pinpoint a much...
No not Malaysia. I'm thinking something or someone on that plane (maybe the plane itself) needed to be acquired. Either directly by a country, or more likely needed by a state sponsored terrorist group. Some country knows where that plane is (or where it was supposed to land).
Note: why is...
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