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

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  • #181
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.

Are you listening to CNN or me. :p It was not the GAMES, it was the LOGS and there is a reason why they are trying to reclaim the LOGS.

This is what I found --- CNN will probably take a few hours to report this. :rollseyes:


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
 
  • #182
Just said a good idea i think why have no drones be used?
 
  • #183
Malaysia confirms it has new radar data on missing plane flying over another country (but won't say where for security reasons)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...flying-country-wont-say-security-reasons.html

Malaysian officials have confirmed they received 'some radar data' from other countries about the missing Flight MH370 today - but claimed they were 'not at liberty' to release the information.

Speaking at a press conference this afternoon, acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Malaysia was continuing to co-ordinate the search for the missing Boeing 777-200ER.

He added: 'I can confirm that we have received some radar data, but we are not at liberty to release information from other countries.


Why now and they cannot release it publicly? :waitasec:
 
  • #184
  • #185
[qOriginally Posted by JerseyGirl View Post
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.

I agree with you I think it is important
 
  • #186
LambChop they must have read our minds b/c on CNN it had headline on the bottom "NYT: US using spy satellites to search for plane"
 
  • #187
What exactly do logs do

Are you listening to CNN or me. :p It was not the GAMES, it was the LOGS and there is a reason why they are trying to reclaim the LOGS.

This is what I found --- CNN will probably take a few hours to report this. :rollseyes:


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
 
  • #188
The problem is that we don't believe the reports yet.
Yesterday there was "nothing suspicious found" and that came from OUR guys... the US investigators.

It could be games, or the files of children who played, or the history, or everything.
But we don't know what was deleted, if anything was deleted at all.

And it makes ZERO sense that he would delete anything to cover up.
Just destroy the entire hard drive, problem solved. :twocents:
(If he had this planned, he could just take the hard drive on the plane with him!)

But even if this very smart, tech minded pilot was dumb enough to just try to delete files...
We still have to wait 24 hours to see if this report stands or if it gets the "we didn't say that" treatment. :twocents:

Are you listening to CNN or me. :p It was not the GAMES, it was the LOGS and there is a reason why they are trying to reclaim the LOGS.

This is what I found --- CNN will probably take a few hours to report this. :rollseyes:


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
 
  • #189
LOL!! Ok, thanks! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh: From now on you're my official news source.

I'm packing it in for now. Go back to watching CNN. :p
 
  • #190
Are yo listening to CNN or me. :p It was not the GAMES, it was the LOGS and there is a reason why they are trying to reclaim the LOGS.

This is what I found --- CNN will probably take a few hours to report this. :rollseyes:


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
Sorry, but the devil IS in the details when reporting. It sounds sensationalized when they say may reveal. I don't find it unusual to delete logs because to me it would take up space and is not necessary to the actual game.

I am not big on the reporting from the telegraph in the UK either.
 
  • #191
Are you listening to CNN or me. :p It was not the GAMES, it was the LOGS and there is a reason why they are trying to reclaim the LOGS.

This is what I found --- CNN will probably take a few hours to report this. :rollseyes:


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

I think the problem is some news outlets are reporting he deleted the GAMES and some are reporting the logs. I have heard both Games and Logs, ehich like everyhting in this case keeps me totally confused.
Who/What to believe at this point?

I am just waiting on the "Breaking News", We have located the plane!

And then I am not too sure if I will believe that unless I see news coverage of the actual plane. :waitasec:
 
  • #192
scary!!




Malaysia confirms it has new radar data on missing plane flying over another country (but won't say where for security reasons)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...flying-country-wont-say-security-reasons.html

Malaysian officials have confirmed they received 'some radar data' from other countries about the missing Flight MH370 today - but claimed they were 'not at liberty' to release the information.

Speaking at a press conference this afternoon, acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Malaysia was continuing to co-ordinate the search for the missing Boeing 777-200ER.

He added: 'I can confirm that we have received some radar data, but we are not at liberty to release information from other countries.


Why now and they cannot release it publicly? :waitasec:
 
  • #193
If the plane was taken over by terrorists it's possible their 'end game' plan has failed. I can't see it as a test run because the whole world is now on alert and will probably remain so for a long time, as in 9/11. They have now shown their hand and would need to change too many details to avoid future detection.

I'm confused about the 239 passengers. If the plane has landed somewhere, how would terrorists manage this many people for all this time, in whatever circumstances? I did think about the passengers being used as human shields for some further action, but not after this length of time. It just doesn't seem feasible to me whether for ransom, or collateral damage, too messy. JMO
 
  • #194
The problem is that we don't believe the reports yet.
Yesterday there was "nothing suspicious found" and that came from OUR guys... the US investigators.

It could be games, or the files of children who played, or the history, or everything.
But we don't know what was deleted, if anything was deleted at all.

And it makes ZERO sense that he would delete anything to cover up.
Just destroy the entire hard drive, problem solved. :twocents:
(If he had this planned, he could just take the hard drive on the plane with him!)

But even if this very smart, tech minded pilot was dumb enough to just try to delete files...
We still have to wait 24 hours to see if this report stands or if it gets the "we didn't say that" treatment. :twocents:

I agree with you. And to delete the games over a month before the flight went missing? Wouldn't you continue to "practice" until the last possible minute if you were going to purposely hijack a plane, then delete the logs (or trash the hard drive if you were really intent on covering your tracks)? It's just not making any sense to me, but, what do I know - I am neither a pilot or a hijacker :twocents:
 
  • #195
[qOriginally Posted by JerseyGirl View Post
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.

I agree with you I think it is important

Agree with you both 100% because if the hijacking theory is correct. The plane did, in fact, fly undetected.
 
  • #196
... said Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.

Speaking at a press conference at the Sama-Sama Hotel here yesterday, Khalid said: "What we found from the simulators is the data log from the games was cleared on Feb 3 so the experts are looking at what was cleared. Our forensic experts, including those from cybersecurity, Malaysia Airlines and foreign experts are working to restore the erased data logs in the flight simulator," said Khalid.

http://news.asiaone.com/news/malays...ts-flight-simulator-deleted-february-says-igp

bbm

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take that, CNN! :p
 
  • #197
This whole Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 does not reflect well on Malaysia regardless of what happens.

To be honest, I pay little attention to the other side of MY world. Except the BIG news I do. ( the radiation from Japan, Tepco:liar:. )This is embarrassing but the reason I'm familiar with Thailand is because John Mark Karr ( JonBenetRamsey case) was brought back from there and I learned ( unfortunately about the sex trade there). From the beginning of this I've learned some about this country, and I state it again. Would you trust Corrupt? Why is Obama so quiet on this? Because 1 American?Hmmmmmmmmm
 
  • #198
Anything that is reported on the news and is official MSM regarding the pilots we can discuss. As long as it has been reported and what is reported we can discuss. Family remains off limits unless reported in MSM and then what is reported we can discuss. But that is it for now.

Hope that clears up some questions.
 
  • #199
Any radar images from another Country would have to be approved by that Country to be released. That is some sketchy area as we all know. We also all know that some want to keep their imagining capability unknown to the rest of the World. The fewer that know the better I suppose.

If there is something, it will be searched.
 
  • #200
He def is very good at computers

It would seem he would know that if he deleted them that they might be able to be recovered forensically no?
 
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