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7 virgins are waiting for him in heaven.:scared:
Too bad for him...
Last I heard... They have run out of virgins...
Best he can get may be a young divorcee...
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7 virgins are waiting for him in heaven.:scared:
Imo that's coming. The plane's vanishing already caused terror ............to the families and loved ones of the 277 passengers. Terror about this incident is making folks afraid to travel by air...... imo another type of terror.
Did the 9/11 plane flyers leave notes? I don't remember.
I think I;d prefer the one that gives me the chance of living - which would be hijacking.
Provided that it was hijacked at all... which it may not have been....
I don't actually think they did anything with the passengers while they were still aboard.
But if I needed to get rid of 239 people, I'd certainly prefer to take advantage of the ocean to do it. :twocents:
So that seemed like it would make the most sense and be the easiest.
If they landed the plane safely they clearly intend to use it later for something.
What would they do with 239 people once they landed? That's A LOT of hostages with no contact.
They would be more of a threat to you on the ground when you can't threaten to crash the plane. :twocents:
I'm not so sure about that. It is WAY scarier to think a terrorist organization has a 777 at its disposal and we have no idea where it is and what they plan to do with it and when. They could fly it into a nuclear reactor, load it with dirty bombs and fly it into a city, etc.... To me, the silence is way more intimidating and scary.
Agree. And that's why he had such a sophisticated simulator set up in his house. Possibly to practice flying under the radar & landing in weird places. Authorities need to look at that equipment stat!!
What does this mean? "based on data automatically downloaded and sent to the ground from the Boeing Co 777's engines as part of a routine maintenance and monitoring programme"?
Do we have more details?
Just waking up and catching up...
If this was a well thought out plan, as it seems to be shaping up to be, they'd have made arrangements for the passengers long before putting the plan into motion. Hopefully something that kept them alive.
What would be the point of stealing a commercial flight?
I mean unless some quack has something to prove?
I don't believe it is:
1. Terrorists (they would of come by now and the date to hijack is not signaficant)
2. Suicidal pilot
What I believe is a catastrophe that was waiting to happen because of poor aircraft maintenance.
Perhaps, it did fly for 4 hours, but no other radar saw it except the one to the West?
I wonder if that data would also include information on how the engines stopped, ie. was the plane shut down after landing, did it run out of fuel, was there an abrupt and unexpected stop?
I notice they're now saying up to 5 hours.
I think, just given who I am, my first concern would be with the people IN the plane, not the plane itself.
That the plane itself is even being considered as an object as distraction at this point, . . . I mean, lives are still out there somewhere. They might not be bright, or alive, but they belong to a mother, father, brother, sister, best friend, aunt, uncle. . .
(I have lost things, and people, that I have never gotten an answer to the "why, how come, please tell me, I need that!!" So, I understand why people are wanting answers here in this case.)
That's where my focus is. I wish it was the same with all the other governments involved with the search and rescue for the past 5 days.
I also live in LA, very close. (I am assuming LA, Los Angeles, not LA Louisiana.) You should be more worried about the local level of traffic and smog than a random 777 that I am sure, given our military and our billions we spend on it, coming in and doing something crazy.
Plant a tree.
Thanks! :seeya: I guess I just picture cockpit crew smoking cigarettes and a real fire starting and no one noticing the cabin fire/smoke because of cigarette smoke overwhelming it.
Crazy thoughts as usual. :scared:
That is my first concern as well. But we are not terrorists, or governments trying to protect our citizenry. Plus, to be concerned about the passengers, we have to try to understand WHY this happened, what the possible outcomes could be, and how to prevent this from happening again. To me, it is becoming more clear this was a hijacking.
Transponder turned off + no black box pinging + flew for 4 hours under the radar + still unknown location = hijacking.
To care about the people, and to find them, the focus MUST be on the plane!
How does the additional 4 or 5 hours work from a technical perspective? how do they know this and why do they only know this now? all I can find is "based on data from the plane's engines". I don't understand
Aviation investigators and national security officials believe the plane flew for a total of five hours based on data automatically downloaded and sent to the ground from the Boeing Co 777's engines as part of a routine maintenance and monitoring programme, the paper said.
http://my.news.yahoo.com/lost-mh370-flew-hours-vanishing-radar-reports-wall-052653561.html
And. lets not forget that this "gang" evidently do not know how to work z zerox machine (passport kids photos) so sat image well...............
Thank you, I asked the question a page before based on this exact phrasing "based on data automatically downloaded and sent to the ground" but I don't understand it, I don't understand why the have the info now and how the technology works