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  • WazzuRC
    Go Cougs!
    • Dec 2002
    • 5617

    #121
    Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

    Yeah I'm starting to believe that someone took over the plane and it was eventually taken back over by the crew (ala United 93) or the terrorist(s) simply put it in the ocean.

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    • kehlis
      Moderator
      • Jul 2008
      • 27738

      #122
      Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

      If I were forced to pick or create a conspiracy I would say that if it was hijacked, it likely doesn't have anything to do with the plane but with the passengers.

      Don't think it would be probable for them to do anything with the plane going forward.

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      • TheMatrix31
        RF
        • Jul 2002
        • 52908

        #123
        Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

        That's what's tough about that idea. They would have had to take it somewhere with the fueling and area necessary to get the plane back up in the air or whatever.

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        • kt-od
          MVP
          • Feb 2008
          • 2355

          #124
          Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

          Originally posted by TheMatrix31
          That's what's tough about that idea. They would have had to take it somewhere with the fueling and area necessary to get the plane back up in the air or whatever.
          Not if they whole intention was to never have the plane ever fly again. I mean, there are skilled people that can take a car apart in minutes. What if you have a mass number of guys that can do the same to a plane in a few days?
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          • gerg1234
            BOOM!
            • Jul 2008
            • 2911

            #125
            Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

            The more I think about the Iranian route...I don't think they could have made it without Indian radar picking them up. They didn't have the fuel to fly out of Indian radar coverage and make Iran.

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            • kehlis
              Moderator
              • Jul 2008
              • 27738

              #126
              Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

              Originally posted by kt-od
              Not if they whole intention was to never have the plane ever fly again. I mean, there are skilled people that can take a car apart in minutes. What if you have a mass number of guys that can do the same to a plane in a few days?
              What would be the point of that?
              Last edited by kehlis; 03-14-2014, 06:41 PM.

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              • Clemsonpanther
                MVP
                • Apr 2012
                • 1028

                #127
                Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                Originally posted by gerg1234
                The more I think about the Iranian route...I don't think they could have made it without Indian radar picking them up. They didn't have the fuel to fly out of Indian radar coverage and make Iran.

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                They could fly low to pakistan. They harbored bin laden remember

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                • LowerWolf
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 12268

                  #128
                  Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                  Doesn't make sense to me that if somebody was going to use the plane for terrorism that they would land it, refuel it and take off again. That's a lot of trouble to go through when you've got the plane in the air to begin with.

                  Of course, little about this has made sense so far.

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                  • gerg1234
                    BOOM!
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 2911

                    #129
                    Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                    Originally posted by Clemsonpanther
                    They could fly low to pakistan. They harbored bin laden remember
                    Not without flying over Indian airspace. Nor is it possible to fly under radar in a 777 for over one thousand miles above land without getting noticed....nor would they have the fuel to fly that far at such low altitudes (it takes far more fuel to fly lower as the air is more dense.)
                    Last edited by gerg1234; 03-14-2014, 07:19 PM.
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                    • HealyMonster
                      Titans Era has begun.
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 5992

                      #130
                      Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                      I think they will find the plane this weekend in the Indian Ocean. I think they are using all sorts of different things to try and determine "well this system shut down at 1:17 and this one at 1:24, this screams it was calculated" I think when the stuff hits the fan, sometimes things happen where 99 out of 100 times, it happens one way, but that 1 time it goes some other way that you wouldn't think. This is what creates theories and all that. I think they spent the first few days looking in thee wrong spot, and over the next few days will locate it

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                      • nemesis04
                        RIP Ty My Buddy
                        • Feb 2004
                        • 13530

                        #131
                        Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                        I have this feeling Capt. Zaharie is behind it. I think he practiced his route on the flight simulator to wherever the next step of the plan was, which I also feel has to do with chip engineers who were on the flight. Either his co-pilot was in on it or he disposed of him. It's not like people on the plane can look out the window and say "hey we are not going the right way."

                        If the pilot was unstable and wanted to crash the plane why would he fly so far away to do it? I would think he would take off and bring it down.

                        I am sure I am way off base here but just a feeling.
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                        • LowerWolf
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jun 2006
                          • 12268

                          #132
                          Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                          Originally posted by nemesis04
                          I have this feeling Capt. Zaharie is behind it.
                          I get that feeling too, or at least that he was part of it.

                          Assuming what we've been told is true, I think we can safely rule out a mechanical issue. If it was suicide, I'm not sure why he would turn and fly another four hours. Communication was lost just as Malaysian ATC was turning the plane over to Vietnamese ATC. It seems a little too perfect that a hijacker would take over the plane just at that moment.

                          I think the pilot and/or co-pilot were at least in on whatever transpired.

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                          • Knight165
                            *ll St*r
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 24964

                            #133
                            Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                            Originally posted by LowerWolf
                            I get that feeling too, or at least that he was part of it.

                            Assuming what we've been told is true, I think we can safely rule out a mechanical issue. If it was suicide, I'm not sure why he would turn and fly another four hours. Communication was lost just as Malaysian ATC was turning the plane over to Vietnamese ATC. It seems a little too perfect that a hijacker would take over the plane just at that moment.

                            I think the pilot and/or co-pilot were at least in on whatever transpired.

                            I don't think we can rule out anything.
                            Especially a mechanical failure.

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                            • LowerWolf
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jun 2006
                              • 12268

                              #134
                              Re: Missing Malaysian Plane

                              Originally posted by Knight165
                              I don't think we can rule out anything.
                              Especially a mechanical failure.

                              M.K.
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                              An awful lot of strange things happened for it to be a mechanical failure. It's possible, but pretty unlikely if everything being reported is true.

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                              • TheMatrix31
                                RF
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 52908

                                #135
                                Re: Missing Malaysian Plane
                                KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Malaysian official says investigators conclude missing jet was hijacked, steered off-course.
                                — Jon Passantino (@passantino) March 15, 2014


                                .....well, if that's the case, then this thing better be in the ocean somewhere.

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