'Contact lost' with Malaysia Airlines plane

I'm pretty sure each part on a plane is registered uniquely to that particular plane. Which means any dumped plane parts would need to match...

Why go to the effort of hijacking a plane, killing the passengers and crew then dismantling the plane to dump into the ocean? They gain absolutely nothing? :/

Plus it would take a sizeable boat to even take the parts out to the ocean, the entire world is focused on searching this area of the world and an unregistered boat goes unnoticed all the way out to the middle of the ocean and gets away with dumping significant plane parts?

GD always good for terrible speculation and crazy theories. :D
 
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Some absolutely crazy CT's being splurted out here by people who don't have a clue what they're talking about. The possibility of the aircraft evading numerous civilian and military radar installations including China and India is very unlikely even using terrain masking and low altitude flying. Not to mention to make it as far as Kazakhstan etc it would have had to fly past the Indo-China border regions where military and air force security is very tight and intense. I'm not sure whether this new debris will prove to be MH370 or not but there are a huge number of unanswered questions that will in all likelihood not be answered or a least not be made public. So much hinges on retrieving usable information from the FDR/CVR and the chances of finding those IMO are becoming very remote now. At least if it is MH370, the families will have some sort of closure that their loved ones have passed.
 
I'm pretty sure each part on a plane is registered uniquely to that particular plane. Which means any dumped plane parts would need to match...

Why go to the effort of hijacking a plane, killing the passengers and crew then dismantling the plane to dump into the ocean? They gain absolutely nothing? :/

GD always good for terrible speculation and crazy theories. :D

This. Most parts of a plane have serial numbers.

Also, you would have to fake a whole plane, and a black box.
 
Plus it would take a sizeable boat to even take the parts out to the ocean, the entire world is focused on searching this area of the world and an unregistered boat goes unnoticed all the way out to the middle of the ocean and gets away with dumping significant plane parts?

GD always good for terrible speculation and crazy theories. :D

lol. A passenger jet with 200+ people on has just gone missing, "poof!" straight off the face of the earth, and you're doubtful that a boat could slip through unnoticed? :confused: :eek:
 
lol. A passenger jet with 200+ people on has just gone missing, "poof!" straight off the face of the earth, and you're doubtful that a boat could slip through unnoticed? :confused: :eek:

What about that sounds unreasonable?

It's completely unrealistic that a boat large enough to dump plane parts could slip into the search area unnoticed.

If the plane were in large pieces on the surface of the ocean we would have already found it, if however it is sitting at the bottom of the ocean it would be so hard to find that it's completely reasonable we haven't found it yet. The depths of the ocean are vast and incredibly hard to search.
 
lol. A passenger jet with 200+ people on has just gone missing, "poof!" straight off the face of the earth, and you're doubtful that a boat could slip through unnoticed? :confused: :eek:

The plane went missing when no one was looking for it. We now have some of the most advanced technology in the world from almost 30 countries picking through the area. Slight difference.
 
The possibility of the aircraft evading numerous civilian and military radar installations including China and India is very unlikely

Hasn't India (and Australia) already admitted that they don't have radar turned on 24/7 because it's too expensive?
 
This. Most parts of a plane have serial numbers.

Also, you would have to fake a whole plane, and a black box.

Which is hardly difficult for the authorities to do. They could do it in a few days or less fasttracked. Now they have overnight to decide on whether they want to follow the line that this is indeed debris from MH370, which completely goes against common sense [a pilot with 18,000 hours who disabled the ACARS and the transponder, who had a flight sim at home with deleted records, who had political impulses, who flew the plane through three programmed waypoints and ended up ditching the thing in the sea, I don't think so] but would fan the flames massively for the general public and the families of those onboard, or whether they want to reveal what the US really know. It's a trade-off between following a cover-up and how much effort, money and reputation it will cost; and telling the truth and exposing the shortcomings of Malaysia and their associates, a multi-national inability to follow deviating planes and a terrorist threat.

LOL at people taking Lysander's trolling seriously :p

I've said it before and I'll say it again, because my point of view is not the commonly held one on this website it does not mean I'm trolling. These are my own opinions which go against the grain here, but I uphold them nevertheless.
 
Which is hardly difficult for the authorities to do. They could do it in a few days or less fasttracked. Now they have overnight to decide on whether they want to follow the line that this is indeed debris from MH370, which completely goes against common sense [a pilot with 18,000 hours who disabled the ACARS and the transponder, who had a flight sim at home with deleted records, who had political impulses, who flew the plane through three programmed waypoints and ended up ditching the thing in the sea, I don't think so] but would fan the flames massively for the general public and the families of those onboard, or whether they want to reveal what the US really know. It's a trade-off between following a cover-up and how much effort, money and reputation it will cost; and telling the truth and exposing the shortcomings of Malaysia and their associates, a multi-national inability to follow deviating planes and a terrorist threat.

What do the US "really know"? You can't even back up the simplest of statements. You're just desperate for it to have been a cover up because that's how you are.

So far we can't say for sure what happened, but a crash is by far the most likely scenario.

Even if they find the wreckage and find out exactly what happened, you'll still think it's a cover up - which is pretty telling.
 
They recon over a billion passengers last year flew with fake passports. I think if you looked closely at passenger manifests you would see that this is a common occurrence. Also they have the real alias of the passengers, and they did not have any known links to terror, and had family in europe and were due to get a connection from Beijing.

A billion?
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again, because my point of view is not the commonly held one on this website it does not mean I'm trolling. These are my own opinions which go against the grain here, but I uphold them nevertheless.

Yeah, you're so "out there".
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again, because my point of view is not the commonly held one on this website it does not mean I'm trolling. These are my own opinions which go against the grain here, but I uphold them nevertheless.

Some of the dicks on this site are daft enough to believe some of these far fetched theories.

You're not one if them.

You're trolling dear boy.;) It's quality trolling though, I like it.:D
 
As the media puts emphasis on the amount of effort put into this search by utilising assets from 26 different countries - I am very interested in who would cover the cost for this massive operation?

I can only assume that each country would just bury the costs themselves or have budget for stuff like this?

Anyone can shed some light?
 
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