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  • roadman
    *ll St*r
    • Aug 2003
    • 26339

    #361
    Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

    I'd put more blame on the media vs the Malaysian Government, but that's me.

    All you need to do is turn to any all news channel and listen for the next conspiracy theories.

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    • shugknight
      MVP
      • Oct 2004
      • 4585

      #362
      Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

      Here's the official news from the Malaysian PM.



      The Prime minister said that analysis by a British company has concluded that the last position of flight MH370 was the middle of the Indian Ocean.

      "This is a remote location ... it is therefore with deep sadness and regret that I mist inform you that according to this new data, flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean," Prime Minister Razak said.

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      • ThreeKing
        Banned
        • Aug 2007
        • 5852

        #363
        Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

        So the WHOLE thing sunk to the bottom?!? Without any HARD evidence?? Whaaaaat??

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        • Jasong7777
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          • May 2005
          • 6415

          #364
          Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

          Dont believe that for one second.
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          • slickdtc
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            • Aug 2004
            • 17126

            #365
            Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

            Yeaaaaahhhh, no. Planes don't just sink to the bottom with all their contents. They break up, thereby releasing some of the items, one of which was bound to float.

            Or there was nothing on the plane, which just makes this even more shady.

            Malaysian government can go **** themselves. Some serious **** went down and this is your final conclusion? This is what you offer the families of the likely deceased? Sick.
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            • shugknight
              MVP
              • Oct 2004
              • 4585

              #366
              Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

              Originally posted by slickdtc
              Yeaaaaahhhh, no. Planes don't just sink to the bottom with all their contents. They break up, thereby releasing some of the items, one of which was bound to float.

              Or there was nothing on the plane, which just makes this even more shady.

              Malaysian government can go **** themselves. Some serious **** went down and this is your final conclusion? This is what you offer the families of the likely deceased? Sick.
              What's worst is that they finally concluded this accident with this absurd statement, and they couldn't even call the families individually. They freaking sent out a MASS TEXT!! WTF?? Seriously?



              And I love how the British company took almost 3 weeks to concluded that it crashed in the Indian Ocean. WTF!
              Last edited by shugknight; 03-24-2014, 10:05 AM.

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              • OSUFan_88
                Outback Jesus
                • Jul 2004
                • 25642

                #367
                Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                What is hard to believe?

                First of all, do you see how big the Indian Ocean is? And do you see all the various uninhabited places that plane wreckage can go to? No one is saying that the stuff isn't out there, just that it's probably scattered, especially this long after the crash.

                Second, planes crash into the ocean all the time. It happens. The problem with this one was an inexperienced pilot, so it's hard to make any logical assumptions to what happen to make it go that far off course.

                Third, if something happened, the it's pretty clear now, it doesn't matter. The plane is down there, somewhere. It sounds like they have seen the photos of something there.
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                • 8
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 2412

                  #368
                  Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                  None of this makes any sense. Constant back and forth and changing of what happened, things being shutdown on the plane at different times. Wasn't that area one of the first searched?
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                  • shugknight
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 4585

                    #369
                    Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                    Originally posted by OSUFan_88
                    What is hard to believe?

                    First of all, do you see how big the Indian Ocean is? And do you see all the various uninhabited places that plane wreckage can go to? No one is saying that the stuff isn't out there, just that it's probably scattered, especially this long after the crash.

                    Second, planes crash into the ocean all the time. It happens. The problem with this one was an inexperienced pilot, so it's hard to make any logical assumptions to what happen to make it go that far off course.

                    Third, if something happened, the it's pretty clear now, it doesn't matter. The plane is down there, somewhere. It sounds like they have seen the photos of something there.
                    It's hard to believe because after 3 weeks nothing has been found. Then all of a sudden we get official news stating that according to some machine, it analyzed that the last response from the plane came from the Indian Ocean, therefore that is where it crashed. It's kind of like a cop out.

                    Instead of coming out with concrete evidence, which is what Khelis was trying to explain earlier in his posts, they basically gave in and said yes, it crashed in the Indian Ocean.

                    2nd, I don't think many planes crash in the ocean. If they do, I haven't heard much about them. And the co-pilot was inexperienced, but the main pilot had over 20,000 flight hours on his resume.

                    3rd, see this is where you have it all wrong. You're just willing to accept what they tell you without any evidence. Put yourself in your position of those families.. It's easy for us to accept that yes, it most likely crashed in the ocean.. but I want something else to prove that it did. It doesn't matter for us, but for the family it does matter.

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                    • bigbob
                      MVP
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 10470

                      #370
                      Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                      The text pretty much says "Sorry, we don't know what the **** happened and we're done searching".
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                      • cjonesfan921
                        UGH, next year
                        • Jan 2005
                        • 20081

                        #371
                        Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                        Originally posted by bigbob
                        The text pretty much says "Sorry, we don't know what the **** happened and we're done searching".
                        Latest analysis states last known position in a remote part of the Indian Ocean...with knowing exactly how much fuel was in the plane at take off...no way it could be anywhere else.

                        They're not done trying to figure out what the **** happened, but they know where it ended up.

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                        • Blzer
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                          • Mar 2004
                          • 42577

                          #372
                          Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                          Originally posted by OSUFan_88
                          Second, planes crash into the ocean all the time. It happens. The problem with this one was an inexperienced pilot, so it's hard to make any logical assumptions to what happen to make it go that far off course.
                          Inexperienced? I'm sure you just wrote it wrong when you probably said "an experienced" in your head, but I must have read that like eight times before raising a red flag and just asking away.
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                          • roadman
                            *ll St*r
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 26339

                            #373
                            Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                            Who said the search is stopping, though?

                            There are planes and ships in the areas of the debris. They need to examine the debris to help pinpoint the questions there will be about how and why it landed in the southern part of the Indian Ocean.

                            There are a tons of questions left to be answered, hopefully, most of them are answered.
                            Last edited by roadman; 03-24-2014, 10:59 AM.

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                            • OSUFan_88
                              Outback Jesus
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 25642

                              #374
                              Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                              Originally posted by Blzer
                              Inexperienced? I'm sure you just wrote it wrong when you probably said "an experienced" in your head, but I must have read that like eight times before raising a red flag and just asking away.
                              Pretty sure I read somewhere that one of the pilots was just off his probational period? I dunno, may have read/saw something wrong.
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                              • ThreeKing
                                Banned
                                • Aug 2007
                                • 5852

                                #375
                                Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                                Is it possible that the plane "soft" landed on the water, kind of like the Hudson River incident and then sunk due to severe weather and rough tides, therefore leaving no "evidence"??

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