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someone should ask him to provide a link. :drumroll:
:floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
someone should ask him to provide a link. :drumroll:
WHAT????
OMG.....it was probably done before the crew got onto this plane.
OMG.
They need to look at people like clean-up crew, crew that fueled the plane, loaded the bags, etc..
Some aviation engineer or pilot was disguising himself as one of these people.
This was false. It has been doing the rounds for about aweek now. I did have the coordinates for google maps which I can't find now. Its a plane coming into land and if you pan out you can actually see the runway up ahead.
Aggghhh....this is so frustrating!!
Can someone show me the location of Diego Garcia relative to the Maldives?
My lack of technological know-how is really frustrating me!!!
TIA.
WHAT????
OMG.....it was probably done before the crew got onto this plane.
OMG.
They need to look at people like clean-up crew, crew that fueled the plane, loaded the bags, etc..
Some aviation engineer or pilot was disguising himself as one of these people.
Tom Costello ‏@tomcostellonbc 3m
We have new information on #MH370 #MalaysiaAirlines - U-Turn was programmed long BEFORE systems went dark. @nbcnightlynews
https://twitter.com/tomcostellonbc
New Daily Mail article I don't know what to make of this sorry if it has already been posted and discussed.
"A satellite image appears to show the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the skies above a jungle.
The image is taken from Tomnod, the map search website currently being used by hundreds of thousands of people in an attempt to search for missing passenger plane, was posted on Reddit on Sunday.
The authenticity of the photo has not yet been verified and the region depicted in the photo is as yet unknown. Intriguingly, the plane appears to have been painted white."
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Thailand-tried-stay-radar.html#ixzz2wM9F5K6h
I've seen a few posts recently concerning the scenario of a stowaway in the cargo hold. While there have been accounts of successful stowaways in larger plane's cargo holds, I've not read of one yet where the stowaway attempted to access the plane's cabin from the cargo. Don't believe there is a way to access that from the plane--and access to the cockpit is even less likely. Here's a diagram of the B777-220 (this one is Air China), showing the cargo hold space is below the passenger seats. To access the cabin, a stowaway would have to blow or cut a hole in the cabin floor. Not the tidiest plan for accessing a cockpit, I wouldn't think. Seems like security would be on that situation in a blink.
From: http://www.airchinacargo.com/en/index.php?section=0-0149-0155-0176-0185
long before?
see....more questions!!
so how much time does one consider is Long before? 10, 20,30 mins....1 hr.???
:banghead:
any explanation HOW they know this ?
The change in direction was made at least 12 minutes before co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid said "All right, good night," to controllers on the ground, the sources said.
The revelation further indicates that the aircraft's mysterious turnaround was planned and executed in the cockpit before controllers lost contact with Flight 370. But it doesn't necessarily indicate an ulterior motive.
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/mi...-u-turn-programmed-signoff-sources-say-n56151
long before?
see....more questions!!
so how much time does one consider is Long before? 10, 20,30 mins....1 hr.???
:banghead:
I've seen a few posts recently concerning the scenario of a stowaway in the cargo hold. While there have been accounts of successful stowaways in larger plane's cargo holds, I've not read of one yet where the stowaway attempted to access the plane's cabin from the cargo. Don't believe there is a way to access that from the cargo hold--and access to the cockpit is even less likely. Here's a diagram of the B777-220 (this one is Air China), showing the cargo hold space situated below the passenger seats. To access the cabin, a stowaway would have to blow or cut a hole in the cabin floor. Not the tidiest plan for accessing a cockpit, I wouldn't think. Seems like security would be on that situation in a blink.
From: http://www.airchinacargo.com/en/index.php?section=0-0149-0155-0176-0185
Thanks for that I just threw up a little in my mouth!
New Daily Mail article I don't know what to make of this sorry if it has already been posted and discussed.
"A satellite image appears to show the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the skies above a jungle.
The image is taken from Tomnod, the map search website currently being used by hundreds of thousands of people in an attempt to search for missing passenger plane, was posted on Reddit on Sunday.
The authenticity of the photo has not yet been verified and the region depicted in the photo is as yet unknown. Intriguingly, the plane appears to have been painted white."
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Thailand-tried-stay-radar.html#ixzz2wM9F5K6h
THat kind of looks like Photoshop to me....the plane is on top of the trees.