'Contact lost' with Malaysia Airlines plane

the Malaysians are hiding something, its beyond me how can they declare radars were picking up the signal over the malacca strait, after 4 days while coordinating SAR missions in the Thailand bay. They are either liars or completely incompetent
 
Something is definitely amiss here (no, it wasn't aliens or anything ridiculous like that).

It certainly doesn't appear that the plane developed a problem and crashed along its typical route.

It does make you wonder if we're getting the full story from the Malaysians. Either that, or they're seemingly incapable of handling a proper investigation/rescue effort, so other countries should step in.
 
I'm going for the transponders and communications were deliberately turned off by hijackers, and the plane dived below radar. Then it crashed somewhere afterwards, but as it had 7 hours of fuel in the tanks it could be *miles* away from the last radar position and hence the rescue is looking in the wrong place.
 
I'm going for the transponders and communications were deliberately turned off by hijackers, and the plane dived below radar. Then it crashed somewhere afterwards, but as it had 7 hours of fuel in the tanks it could be *miles* away from the last radar position and hence the rescue is looking in the wrong place.

Might not of crashed, could have landed some where, bet there are several "off the grid strips" in that area
 
Might not of crashed, could have landed some where, bet there are several "off the grid strips" in that area

An off the grid strip would typically be quite small though, could you land a 777 on one? Surely if the plane is intact (which I doubt), they'd be able to find it somehow.
 
Here's my thoughts having spent the last four days glued to PPRUNE.

Flight has major electrical issue,
Pilots cannot get comms with tower
Pilot turns aircraft round and heads home
however due to not having comms doesn't want to risk flying head on into outbound flights,
So circles round the island, lowers altitude and tries to head back to home from "the rear"
Crashes into the sea on the other side of the Island because the situation got worse and complete control was lost.
 
Here's my thoughts having spent the last four days glued to PPRUNE.

Flight has major electrical issue,
Pilots cannot get comms with tower
Pilot turns aircraft round and heads home
however due to not having comms doesn't want to risk flying head on into outbound flights,
So circles round the island, lowers altitude and tries to head back to home from "the rear"
Crashes into the sea on the other side of the Island because the situation got worse and complete control was lost.

You forgot about the aliens
 
Here's my thoughts having spent the last four days glued to PPRUNE.

Flight has major electrical issue,
Pilots cannot get comms with tower
Pilot turns aircraft round and heads home
however due to not having comms doesn't want to risk flying head on into outbound flights,
So circles round the island, lowers altitude and tries to head back to home from "the rear"
Crashes into the sea on the other side of the Island because the situation got worse and complete control was lost.

he should be flying along the coast then, where they could see the lights. Where is the plane then, surely if it flew along the coast it should have been spotted by now
 
All I can say is from what I can tell there wasn't any "celebrity's" on board otherwise twitter would be full of b grade celebrities sending condolences and hopes of miracles etc etc.
 
WARNING: Daily Mail

Why can’t network operators locate the phones?
A number of family members have asked the network operators why they can’t use the phone’s signal to locate the missing people.
Professor William Webb, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, told MailOnline: ‘The phones definitely won't be working. They'll be underwater, out of coverage and by this time out of battery.
‘So there's absolutely no way they could be used for triangulation.
‘As to why they are ‘ringing’ it'll be the same as if they were out of coverage - in some cases it may ring before going to voicemail.’

I've already discredit Professor William Webb....He is wrong.


see: tangent.net.nz/ProfessorWilliamWebb-NoExpert.pdf
 
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How could it have gone so far off course and not have been spotted on radar?

People seem to think every inch of airspace is being scanned constantly by radar. This is not the case. It would be prohibitively expensive and in any case not technically possible given that most radar systems are line of sight.
 
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Might not of crashed, could have landed some where, bet there are several "off the grid strips" in that area

I'd like to think so, but I'd imagine that by now the terrorists would have made their demands if that was their style (assuming they didn't just steal it for a cargo of gold bullion), or someone's spy satellites would have seen it by now,
 
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