Malaysia airlines plane may have crashed 239 people on board #11

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  • #161
But what if they say they have something on the plane or that the 239 passengers are aboard thats a hard decision for someone.





If this plane really is being hidden somewhere and is being prepped for some sort of later attack, won't radar (presumably military) in some country be suspicious of an unidentified aircraft in their airspace? Especially after news about a plane mysteriously disappearing...everyone will be more alert now.

This plane has a higher chance of being shot down if it suddenly reappears.
Just my 2 cents!
 
  • #162
I think I have a crush on the pilot flying the simulator on CNN. :lol:
 
  • #163
Re: timing of flight

It just seems like too much of a coincidence that there are all these other signs of some kind of hijacking or something of that sort, and also the flight was in the dead of the night.

Let's say the plane figured out some way to get by the radar of different countries, landed in a remote place and went straight into a hangar....it was all done at night. Everything was done in the night.

If it's inside a hangar, American and other countries' satellites won't be able to see it. But if they do hone in on some, they might see people going back and forth and find it that way.

IDK this is just too strange.

Why is it that Google Earth can see us walk inside our homes and yet the "powers that be" claim that a satellite cannot see inside a hangar? Don't believe one word from them.
 
  • #164
[So the FBI taking the flight simulator and computers for testing



I was so glad when I heard this -- they great with computer forensics maybe well get some good info

hen no one else necessarily had to be involved, thus no need to extensively seach out everyone.

So they want to make sure.

But this tells me something other than what CNN/FOX keep saying the US gov't "line" is - which is they think the plane went along the Southern Arc.[/QUOTE]
 
  • #165
Let's hope if they had to move the plane they started the engines which would create data. Not sure that information would be released to the public. jmo

I was just thinking, you know....we know how nuts these people are....if it's true...they probably have some kind of Bin Laden thing where they make all the people (working on the plane doing whatever) living inside the hangar so they don't go back and forth and so it won't be picked up on the satellites. Nobody goes out ever.

I just cannot make sense of this. I mean, they would need food, water, etc. (For the workers, I mean).

Also how did they get all the passengers' bodies out? (I don't know if satellite images can be kept....like let's say they figure out a few location it might be in like 2 months, and they want to go back 2 months ago and view images from that time??). If this is not possible, then yes they could have disposed of the bodies without anyone seeing (via satellites).

The most sense out of all the theories in event of hijacking, is that this was a test run. That way, they just put the plane in the hangar and leave it there. The whole purpose was just to see if they can do it, and test out their plan.

IDK.

JMO.
 
  • #166
Why is it that Google Earth can see us walk inside our homes and yet the "powers that be" claim that a satellite cannot see inside a hangar? Don't believe one word from them.

If it's a metal-type hangar, and when they open the door they only open it a crack....I don't see how it would be possible to see inside. With no windows.
 
  • #167
Game logs:
All the game logs in the personal flight simulator of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, who commanded the missing Malaysian airliner, were deleted Feb 3, a senior police official said Wednesday.
http://www.malaysiasun.com/index.ph...s-deleted-from-missing-jet-captains-simulator

... deleted data from his home flight simulator in the weeks before the aircraft disappeared, removing vital clues that may reveal whether he ever practised flying undetected.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...alaysia-Airlines-pilots-flight-simulator.html

bbm

Any 'deleted' file can be detected and resurrected - and the Malaysian's have asked the FBI to do excatly this - there will be no secret files.
 
  • #168
So far it appears that the pilot and the co-pilot have taken a secret to their graves. jmo

So far it appears that there is no proof of anything yet. What secret? JMO


I do not believe a 53 yr.old and a 27 yr old, from two different walks of life, came together, not knowing they would be flying together, and caused this. Nope, unless under extreme force, duress, would they BOTH be in cahoots with each other.:twocents:
 
  • #169
Game logs:
All the game logs in the personal flight simulator of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, who commanded the missing Malaysian airliner, were deleted Feb 3, a senior police official said Wednesday.
http://www.malaysiasun.com/index.ph...s-deleted-from-missing-jet-captains-simulator

... deleted data from his home flight simulator in the weeks before the aircraft disappeared, removing vital clues that may reveal whether he ever practised flying undetected.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...alaysia-Airlines-pilots-flight-simulator.html

bbm

Wasn't there something else that happened on Feb. 3rd by this pilot?

Or was it reported earlier that Feb 3rd was the last time he had logged into his flight simulator?

Seems like I have heard , read something significant about Feb. 3rd. ????????

Not saying the pilot had anything to do with the missing plane. At this time I am not leaning that way at all.
 
  • #170
I was just thinking, you know....we know how nuts these people are....if it's true...they probably have some kind of Bin Laden thing where they make all the people (working on the plane doing whatever) living inside the hangar so they don't go back and forth and so it won't be picked up on the satellites. Nobody goes out ever.

I just cannot make sense of this. I mean, they would need food, water, etc. (For the workers, I mean).

Also how did they get all the passengers' bodies out? (I don't know if satellite images can be kept....like let's say they figure out a few location it might be in like 2 months, and they want to go back 2 months ago and view images from that time??). If this is not possible, then yes they could have disposed of the bodies without anyone seeing (via satellites).

The most sense out of all the theories in event of hijacking, is that this was a test run. That way, they just put the plane in the hangar and leave it there. The whole purpose was just to see if they can do it, and test out their plan.

IDK.

JMO.

If they believe it is up in the mountains there is no place to land up there. It's just mountains, on top of mountains. It seems very remote but I guess it is possible if there were some flat area the plane could land. jmo
 
  • #171
Any 'deleted' file can be detected and resurrected - and the Malaysian's have asked the FBI to do excatly this - there will be no secret files.

Exactly. That's why, although necessary to retrieve and examine those files, I'm not reading much into this. If he was doing something nefarious on the simulator, he would have done more than "deleting files" to cover it up. He was a tech geek, from all reports, and would know to do that, IMO.
 
  • #172
When was the search in the Chitral mountains taking place? Don't think they would be doing night searches.
 
  • #173
Exactly. That's why, although necessary to retrieve and examine those files, I'm not reading much into this. If he was doing something nefarious on the simulator, he would have done more than "deleting files" to cover it up. He was a tech geek, from all reports, and would know to do that, IMO.

... deleted data from his home flight simulator in the weeks before the aircraft disappeared, removing vital clues that may reveal whether he ever practised flying undetected.

http://www.times-gazette.com/latest headlines/2014/03/19/thai-radar-might-have-tracked-missing-plane
 
  • #174
If it's a metal-type hangar, and when they open the door they only open it a crack....I don't see how it would be possible to see inside. With no windows.

Radar and satellite signals travel in a straight line. Maybe something could be seen through windows if the windows were on the roof.
 
  • #175
More on the deleted files from the captain's flight simulator (bbm):


I asked this question a few days ago.

I had a feeling the files on the FS were deleted. But, it still does not mean the pilot/co-pilot are responsible.


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  • #176
Re; the passenger manifest posted earlier

I didn't see anyone with Austria or Italy nationality (which I believe is where the two stolen passports were from)? And I didn't see any Iranian nationality either.

Did they take those 2 passengers completely off the list?
 
  • #177
I asked this question a few days ago.

I had a feeling the files on the FS were deleted. But, it still does not mean the pilot/co-pilot are responsible.


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Not at this time but the reason they are looking is to check and see if he deleted practises flying undetected.

I linked to this a few posts up twice and earlier today.

I don't understand how everyone here doesn't think this is important.
 
  • #178
Not at this time but the reason they are looking is to check and see if he deleted practises flying undetected.

I linked to this a few posts up twice and earlier today.

I don't understand how everyone here doesn't think this is important.

On CNN it said it was games that were deleted.

That doesn't raise anything suspicious for me, I mean, if it's just games?

Flying games. How would that mean he was practicing landings on various strips, which is not even anything suspicious?

I have not heard anything about possibly practicing flying undetected.
 
  • #179
This whole Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 does not reflect well on Malaysia regardless of what happens.
 
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