Malaysia airlines plane may have crashed 239 people on board #7

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  • #281
To release Anwar Ibrahim you would have to go through a court appeal process since his sentences was already handed down a day before the plane went missing.

Which if not mistaken is at the Federal court. My basic knowledge on this indicate this is the final option for appeal, failing which he will be imprison. But these court process would take ages I think in country like Malaysia.

good post....apparently he was planning on running in a by-election and the deadline for his papers had to be submitted on the 10th. He was popular and the riding for the by-election was an influential and wealthy one. Given his conviction, he was then illegible to file nomination papers.

the Beauty of this event is that the injustice of his conviction has been noticed by the world media

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ca...8/anwars-conviction-gets-worldwide-attention/
 
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I just keep thinking the simplest answer is usually the easiest... and the theories right now in the media are so all over the board, that it will be interesting to see how they respond when the truth is known.
 
  • #284
Doxing-Rx ‏@DoxingRx

Captains wife moved out day before #mh370 vanished. Captain has 3 adult children and one grandchild pic.twitter.com/r3pFuwgVei

WSJ Live ‏@WSJLive 15m

Officials increasingly suspect foul play in the disappearance of #MH370, and their focus is turning to the pilots http://on.wsj.com/1lFovMl

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Hi Poirotry, HTG.! I was just wondering how strong his marriage was! :seeya:
 
  • #285
This case just gets more confusing as the days go on!
I don't know what's the truth and what's not...

Praying for resolution soon!!
 
  • #286
The whole Vietnam communications story is strange imo. We've never really heard from them. Could the story be a coverup if possibly the ATC in Vietnam had shut down for the night? I'm so curious about this because of a comment (not sure of the source) about radar being too expensive to keep on all the time.

The same flight route took place three times every week. The pilots would know if the Vietnam handoff was out of business at that time in the morning. Maybe officials don't want that information known due to being viewed as letting the ball drop.

Why would another pilot be able to connect to the flight if the ATC of Vietnam were unable to do so? Especially if they were able to connect verbally but then not care that they were unable to understand the communication.
Can anybody explain how or why this possibility makes sense? No one on the news is talking about this alleged communication.

BBM: The civilian radar i.e. the one used by the ATC operates 24 hours a day where it involved international flights. Some local airport ATC do operates according to the certain hours per day as they do not have to handle international flight transiting over their airspace.

The Vietnam ATC tried contacting MH370, it is the pilots that refused to repond thus failure to contact.

The other pilot probably had used another frequency that may be different from the one used by ATC and able to get something.
 
  • #287
For some reason, I can't recall why Geraldo with ships is funny. But I know there's a reason! When I read your post, I thought that Geraldo likes his boats! Why?


One word-sensationalism

Sorry my brother sent me a text about Geraldo broadcasting on a ship
He was joking....and he is not even on.
Sorry guys. Judge Jeanine is on though.
 
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OK Isabelle,
I am pretty sure you were looking for the location of the pic that looked like the plane underwater plus the possible debris floating behind it.
I finally figured out how to input on the lat/lon (YAY!) site, so here it is-

14j20is.jpg


I know someone posted this a few pages back, but I just am feeling too burnt to go find it, but thank you again anyway :seeya:
 
  • #290
(apologies if this has been posted; can't keep up with this thread!)

Expert Was Needed to Disable Malaysia Airlines Jet Systems
Detailed Knowledge Would Be Required


If multiple communication systems aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 were manually disabled, as investigators increasingly suspect happened, it would have required detailed knowledge of the long-range Boeing 777's inner workings.
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After vanishing, the jet's satellite communications system continued to ping orbiting satellites for at least five hours. The pings ceased at a point over the Indian Ocean, while the aircraft was at a normal cruise altitude, say two people familiar with the jet's last known position. Investigators are trying to understand that loss, and whether or not "something catastrophic happened or someone switched off" the satellite communication system, says one of the people.

A physical disconnection of the satellite communications system would require extremely detailed knowledge of the aircraft, its internal structure and its systems. The satellite data system is spread across the aircraft and disabling it would require physical access to key components. Disconnecting the satellite data system from the jet's central computer, known as AIMS, would disable its transmission. The central computer can be reached from inside the jet while it is flying, but its whereabouts would have to be known by someone deeply familiar with the 777.
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Getting into the area housing the 777's computers would "not take a lot" of knowledge, said an aviation professional who has worked with the 777. However, this person added, "to know what to do there to disable" systems would require considerable understanding of the jet's inner workings.
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http://online.wsj.com/news/article_...4579439653701712312-lMyQjAxMTA0MDEwNDExNDQyWj

Or...perhaps radar-blocking computer technology was used? Such as the aeronautic technology Freescale manufactures?

It's been reported Captain was a techno geek, I think that's the term I read.
 
  • #291
good post....apparently he was planning on running in a by-election and the deadline for his papers had to be submitted on the 10th. He was popular and the riding for the by-election was an influential and wealthy one. Given his conviction, he was then illegible to file nomination papers.

the Beauty of this event is that the injustice of his conviction has been noticed by the world media

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ca...8/anwars-conviction-gets-worldwide-attention/
And there it is! I asked earlier where the protest was from the pilot in order to right that wrong and you answered the question. The missing airplane put Malaysia on the world stage and people could eventually put it together. (Maybe. Not saying it is what happened, but it is a possibility.)
 
  • #292
The cigarette smoking incident involved the younger co-pilot and a different pilot. I just don't think this pilot allowed that type of nonsense in his cockpit.

Also, I think it is pretty much agreed on by everyone that the plane was hijacked and flown on for hours, and not mechanical or pilot error, right?

Yes Snoods, we agree it was a "deliberate action". :seeya:
 
  • #293
pure conjecture on my part but the recent announcement of pending resignation of PM may be part of the 'demands' (JMO-SWAG)
 
  • #294
A lot of drug smuggling goes on in Thailand, right? How do smugglers get past security, unless they are in cahoots with the screeners, which I know sometimes happens? But people are able to smuggle drugs in the U.S. too. It would actually seem easy to bring some chemical aboard an airline that could incapacitate people - kind of surprised it hasn't happened already. It seems like a stretch, but I suppose it's a possibility.

I don't think the passengers would have been incapacitated by a chemical being brought onboard.

The cockpit crew would have depressurized the oxygen in the cabin and the masks only last approximately 15 minutes, if even deployed.

In last night's thread, it was discussed about how much oxygen the pilots/cabin have if a plane were to be in distress.
 
  • #295
*Hands on hips* They won't call me?! Well I never...(grumbling)!! :offtobed:

*Tapping toe furiously* I'm broadcasting live from my bathtub, ankle deep. I'm sure they'll call me....
 
  • #296
We have no reason to clear them yet.

I just don't think they were involved. Not at this point anyways.
My opinion could change if/when more details ever come out about them.
I was never suspicious about them having stolen passports. It's common over there to fly with them.
 
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Hi Poirotry, HTG.! I was just wondering how strong his marriage was! :seeya:

Maybe his passion for politics scared her...
 
  • #299
Apparently the next scheduled presser is 1730 local time (0530 EST)

At least it's Saturday night and I can stay up late. :online: :popcorn:

We have 7 hours to go for those of us on the West coast. :seeya:
 
  • #300
Please don't have visions of strangling me through the computer, but a poster mentioned many pages ago that passengers might have had access to wifi and texting even though no cell phone usage. Has ability to text been ruled out? Also, I don't understand why the satellite communication on the plane would have lasted 5 hours after vanishing and then suddenly gone out if it were hijacked. Over the Indian Ocean, then veered off for another couple hours undetectable to some unknown location?
 
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