Right folks, I am off to bed in a few minutes. Would be very grateful if you could refrain from racking up another 7 threads before I wake up tomorrow!! #strugglingtocatchup
Only 22 pages to catch up on this morning!!
What has happened with the Tomnod photo showing what looked like plane seats?
Anything else to report?!
giving immediate financial assistance to families, haven't looked at financial compensation yet until they know what happened
reporter: was ACARS disabled before "all right good night" or after? Yes disabled before
What is the differance between an "act of piracy" and a terrorist act???
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Pilot and co-pilot of missing Malaysia Airlines flight did not ask to fly together, transport minister says -... http://dlvr.it/58n6mb
What is the differance between an "act of piracy" and a terrorist act???
One thing to note with flight training to take over the plane - the 9/11 hijacking pilots learnt to fly. It was observed that they weren't interested much in how to land or take off, and if they had done it would be on a runway. If someone has stolen this plane to land, they have to have experience in handling a big jet on a potentially crappy landing strip...
I saw this on CNN a while ago and was waiting for someone to post it - is the implication that they could not have been collaborating, then?
On thing that seems to stick out is that the person piloting this plane is very experienced and most probably has military training with his ability to use different corridors and disappear. I therefore think that he would also be expert at landing under very difficult circumstances as wolf dreamer has said. Wonder if they are checking out all their pilots with military flying experience to see if they are accounted for. As was said previously, a pilot showing his credentials can hitch a ride and no one would be the wiser. That is if they are so lax that he is not added to the passenger list.
Presuming he would be a non paying customer and with corruption rife why add him to the list? jmoo
I wonder what the ability of a person in the cockpit has to lock the door to keep others out. Is it a pin code? So if one pilot locked out the other while he was on a break or say asked to go and check something, then how would he keep him out?
Malaysian Airlines doors have a pin code.