Soulmagent
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I have one sitting on my desk. Good eating. And I live in a very small town but they carry them
Check it for bombs.
I have one sitting on my desk. Good eating. And I live in a very small town but they carry them
Malaysia's top police official has said that authorities may never learn what caused the mysterious disappearance of Flight MH370, while the criminal probe has been narrowed to crew.
He also said all the 227 passengers had been cleared of possible involvement in hijacking, sabotage or having personal or psychological problems that could have been connected to the flight's disappearance on March 8
Yummy with fava beans and a nice chianti.
That's the only detail I haven't got (or don't want to think about) - a good answer for... I personally highly highly doubt that the co-pilot was in on this... I'll detail why if anyone cares... but I can't think of any really "nice" way in which he was "disabled" from stopping the actions of the offending crew member ... the whole "maybee he was outside the cockpit and pilot locked him out" doesn't seem likely to me because unless this treachery occurred before that MAYLAY/VIET ATC handover - meaning he was (unbeknownst to the Crew and PAX in the cabin) disabled in the cockpit by force or weapon I would put money on the first officer being in the cockpit for the handover exchange, so he could either assist with any special instructions if they were given during this exhange or simply just being there for one of the few moments of excitement on an otherwise automated monotonous red-eye flight...
Why do their words and actions never match?
I dont think its always that the Malaysian authorities words dont match, I think a lot of the time its that the media is so eager to be the first one to report when someone farts, that they make their own assumptions and mix their stories with old information, fabricated information, inferred information, farted information and flat out discredited information.
I think you need some Durian to go with that!
I dont think its always that the Malaysian authorities words dont match, I think a lot of the time its that the media is so eager to be the first one to report when someone farts, that they make their own assumptions and mix their stories with old information, fabricated information, inferred information, farted information and flat out discredited information.
They (FBI analysts) have finished with the simulator. There is nothing suspicious whatsoever about what they found, a senior U.S. official told ABC News.
Theres nothing at all (criminal) about the pilot. Right now there is zero evidence of a criminal act by the flight crew, the official said.
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlin...-airlines-plane-in-captains-flight-simulator/
Check it for bombs.
WARNING ALERT - Australian press conference with Prime Minister Abbott & Prime Minister of Malaysia at 11:30am just over 2 hours and 30 minutes from this post. 11:30 am Perth Australia time according to mainstream media twitter. 11:30 am Perth Time, 4:30 am London Time, 11:30 pm New York time, 7:30 pm Los Angeles Time, 5:30 am Paris time.
Sumisha Naidu ‏@sumishanaidu Reporting on #Malaysia for @ChannelNewsAsia
Malaysian PM @NajibRazak is expected to hold a press conference with Australian PM @TonyAbbottMHR from Perth at 11:30am #MH370
Question: Since 911, here in the US we now have FDO's (armed pilots on many flights) They go through a sign in process with our airport LEO's and then are escorted to their planes. Do other countries allow/do this?