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

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Exactly, keeping old logs limits the ability to keep playing. I can't imagine why that would be suspicious, everyone knows deleted means nothing. It does free up space and speeds up the computer though.

Exactly!
I've deleted game files/logs/games themselves off my computer when I'm done playing them. No need to keep that stuff hanging around.

If I were to ever go missing, the things found (both deleted and currently saved) on my computer would be astounding!
 
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Malaysia gives India new search area. South in Indian Ocean. Per CNN

Good idea, since unfortunately that is where I do believe the aircraft may have went down.

They're also discussing the deleted files on the pilot's flight simulator. I don't believe it means much...just as we delete files on our computers, he most likely did the same.

MOO
 
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I can think of no plausible reason why the crew never made any attempt to contact ATC during the event, except that whoever was in control of the cockpit did not wish to communicate.

.....especially now that it is being reported that the plane's course changed before the co-pilot said "Good night" to Malaysia air traffic control, a routine call that made it sound as though everything was fine

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The smoke-in-the-cockpit theory also isn't sitting well with some pilots we have talked to, including one who has flown the same type of plane as the one that disappeared, the 777-200ER. These pilots point out that smoke in the cockpit is one of the most common emergencies that pilots train for and that 777s are equipped with full-face oxygen masks that the pilots would have put on before they did anything else.
They also say that, unless the pilots ignored their training, they would then have run through a checklist of tasks that would have included descending rapidly and making an emergency radio call.


First off, the idea that a wheel-well fire could have burned unnoticed for over an hour after takeoff is not plausible. The B777 has wheel-well overheat/fire-detection systems that would have sounded an alarm for the cockpit crew soon after takeoff, were that an issue.

While it is true that the checklists may, in the event of an electrical fire, have the pilots de-power certain systems or circuits, these steps are down the list; the pilots would have already declared the emergency and turned toward the nearest appropriate airport.

a fire that incapacitated everyone onboard would have, in every scenario I can logically come up with, destroyed the aircraft soon thereafter.
Swissair Flight 111, an MD11 that crashed off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Sept. 2, 1998. From the time of initial cockpit indication of smoke until the crew was completely incapacitated was 14 minutes; the aircraft crashed soon thereafter. In this incident, the crew had ample time to communicate with ATC, and was running checklists until the very end.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/malaysia-smoke-in-cockpit-2014-3#ixzz2wSsxJrdO
 
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Do you mean the small commuter planes out of Toronto? Zip and Jazz?

They weren't just out of Toronto.
The ones I flew on, flew out of Calgary as well.

But yes, those are the planes I'm talking about :)
 
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Uh-oh, Breaking News on CNN----they think the new search area should inlcude the indian ocean. The same place the US Navy has been searching for the last week.


All-righty then...........................

No new area
 
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They weren't just out of Toronto.
The ones I flew on, flew out of Calgary as well.

But yes, those are the planes I'm talking about :)

Sowwy I should have clarified.
 
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Guys I love you all and I usually try to read every post but I have had a long, horrible day (I'm sure not as horrible as the families have had, I heard they are threatening hunger strikes) and I'm over 800 posts behind. Anything new? New theories? New info? Is Malaysia back peddling anymore? TIA. I shall await the answer and then pass out. :loveya:


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Good idea, since unfortunately that is where I do believe the aircraft may have went down.

They're also discussing the deleted files on the pilot's flight simulator. I don't believe it means much...just as we delete files on our computers, he most likely did the same.

MOO

Agree
 
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Do you mean the small commuter planes out of Toronto? Zip and Jazz?

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so he can report some new stuff tomm?















Breaking news ?? hmmm....... Like Anderson Cooper inviting me over to his place after the cameras were turned off ?
 
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Guys I love you all and I usually try to read every post but I have had a long, horrible day (I'm sure not as horrible as the families have had, I heard they are threatening hunger strikes) and I'm over 800 posts behind. Anything new? New theories? New info? Is Malaysia back peddling anymore? TIA. I shall await the answer and then pass out. :loveya:


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Basically it "appears" the searches have tightened up some. India now given area more south in Indian Ocean. That's about it really.
 
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Has anybody else notice that this Mary Shiavo "aviation expert" is on every channel, 24 hours a day,...................in person ???!@!! <modsnip>
 
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Elle Elle (gotta say it twice, cause it sounds so nice) I'm not gonna load anymore software on this laptop until the cops have finished searching it for evidence of missing airplanes and the people that discuss them.

:floorlaugh: Nice. ;)

My initials are LL, get it? ElleElle.
 
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