'Contact lost' with Malaysia Airlines plane

Also need to remember a lot of those passengers survived the crash but drowned because they inflated their life jackets too soon.

Yes they inflated, and drowned inside the plane, as it took on water, they floated up inside, and couldn't swim down and out to escape.
Awful, and if I had not heard of that event, in a similar situation, I may have done the same in panic.
 
The fire theory is still the most plausible explanation. I reckon they will find the wreckage past the west of the Maldives.

We sorted it. Catch up, world.

Small catch is that the Maldives isn't anywhere near the Southern flight corridor.
 
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I read the wiki link but it seems that just the pilot/co-pilot were incapacitated. I am specifically looking for a situation whereby smoke (from on onboard fire) has incapacitated everyone on-board but NOT cause sufficient damage to the plane such that it crashes. I find such a situation unlikely but Tefal seems to think otherwise.

All but 1 person on Helios 552 were incapacitated due to hypoxia.
The masks that fall from above your head only have enough oxygen for 12 mins.

All onboard were still alive when it crashed but only 1 was conscious. A flight attendant
 
“Four days after the missing flight MH370 a patent is approved by the Patent Office, four of the five Patent holders are Chinese employees of Freescale Semiconductor of Austin TX.

“Patent is divided up on 20 per cent increments to five holders.

“Peidong Wang, Suzhou, China, (20 per cent); Zhijun Chen, Suzhou, China, (20 per cent); Zhihong Cheng, Suzhou, China, (20 per cent); Li Ying, Suzhou, China, (20 per cent); Freescale Semiconductor (20 per cent).

“If a patent holder dies, then the remaining holders equally share the dividends of the deceased if not disputed in a will.

“If four of the five dies, then the remaining one Patent holder gets 100 per cent of the wealth of the patent.

“That remaining live Patent holder is Freescale Semiconductor.”

It adds: “Here is your motive for the missing Beijing plane. As all four Chinese members of the Patent were passengers on the missing plane.

“Patent holders can alter the proceeds legally by passing wealth to their heirs. “However, they cannot do so until the Patent is approved. So when the plane went missing, the patent had not been approved.”

Who owns Freescale Semiconductor? Jacob Rothschild through Blackstone who owns Freescale. Interesting, I wonder if MA were ordered to change some of the names on the passenger manifest.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...-ELECTRONIC-WARFARE-and-radar-defence-company
 
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nvm, missed the last sentence you wrote. I thought you were saying that the freescale patents thing was a viable theory without a tampered passenger list
 
Yeah I don't buy anything to do with a handful of passengers. Any kind of link/motive can be found with 230 odd people and there's far easier, silent and less media-intensive ways of getting rid of a few people than hijacking an entire plane.

There's probably some kind of nuclear/defence/secret service/government/other conspiracy-fuelling employee on almost every commercial flight.
 
Who owns Freescale Semiconductor? Jacob Rothschild through Blackstone who owns Freescale. Interesting, I wonder if MA were ordered to change some of the names on the passenger manifest.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...-ELECTRONIC-WARFARE-and-radar-defence-company

That's pretty retarded... pure CT nonsense... obviously the names listed aren't passengers, chaining names WTF?... + add in some dubious link to a Rothschild - he owns this company how exactly? Because he serves as an adviser to Blackstone???.... :rolleyes:
 
Just for everyone's information we will have to see this link at least once per page.

I seriously hope so! Just to counteract the sheer ******* that has gone on especially in the red top rags, like there's some James Bond villain out there on his submersible island cackling over his newly looted 777.
 
Just read Thailand didn't hand over any information about the flight until today because they didn't think it was important. What hope have they got of ever finding it with that level of dumb? :(
 
Just read Thailand didn't hand over any information about the flight until today because they didn't think it was important. What hope have they got of ever finding it with that level of dumb? :(

The fact that neither Malaysia or Thailand seemingly attempted to scramble any fighters to check on the unidentified plane spotted in their airspace is also a bit worrying.
 
The fact that neither Malaysia or Thailand seemingly attempted to scramble any fighters to check on the unidentified plane spotted in their airspace is also a bit worrying.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if this radar data turned out to be erroneous.
 
no the passengers were out too.

and no i said a plane has flown with everyone on board dead (although it seems they were only unconscious my mistake) not smoke.

but there have also been incidences of the planes flying on after both the pilots fell asleep.

OK, but I don't think you understood my original point. Do you think it is possible that an onboard fire on MH370 was able to incapacitate (or kill) everyone on the plane yet not damage the plane sufficiently so that it was able to fly for many hours after the fire started?
 
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