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Where is Flight 370?


I think that it was those DAMN chineese muslum extremists and they took it and either A.) landed it on some istland or B.) Crashed it in the middle of the ocean somewhere outside of the search area that we have been looking in.
 
My 2 cents is that something happened mechanically and the flight crashed in the ocean. It'll take years for them to find the wreckage and figure it out. This isn't the first time a flight went down over the ocean and took years to find the wreckage at the bottom.

The simplest explanation is usually the truth. ....or something like that, I forget the exact phrasing.

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Courtney Love, Yeah, *that* Courtney Love (Kurt Cobain's girlfriend/ lead singer of Hole) posted on facebook a picture that she thinks shows an oil slick and what is possibly an airlplane at the bottom of the ocean. Looks fairly legit, even given its source.

If it was hijacked, it is sitting in Iran somewhere getting outfitted with a nuke or dirty bomb and will sometime soon be unleashed against the US or Israel...

AJ
 
Don't 777s have in-flight refueling capability?

I know Air-Force 1 does. I searched for the Boeing 777, but of course all I get is crap about this one missing plane.

Yes AF-1 does have in-flight refueling (IFR) capability. Those two aircraft are actually 747s and they have a lot of things that you won't find on most commercial aircraft, IFR capabilities being among them.

You'd be hard pressed to find an airliner that does support IFR, almost no company would order it because then they would have to build a fleet of tankers to support the capability. Pretty much the only "companies" that have IFR capabilities and the tankers to support it are military of various nations.
 
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Its in a China chop shop, the motors will turn up on ebay or craigslist, the sheet metal into there auto industry:icon_surprised:
 
Need this guy
Dave
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Now they trying to figure out why the pilot deleted files from his flight simulator...hmm. And we don't know if Courtney Love was really looking at the ocean when she noticed the oil slick...she may have been whacked on smack and gazing at the makeup induced oil slick on the bottom of the bathroom sink.
 
It's being turned into a care package for us infidels via some sand people's country.
 
But how much fuel was actually put in it is the question.
CNN said it only had fuel for 6 hours of flight.....but reports now are saying it had "pings" and flew for 7 hours after it turned off the transponder.
It was already in the air for 1 hour before it vanished.
so 8 hours in the air?
still at half a fuel load 4,400 mile range...that plane could have still made it to
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Kenya...etc..etc...


that was 6 hours at cruising power. if they reduced to just enough to stay above stall speed they could easily make 8 hours. plus that CNN figure doesn't factor in the 20% reserve. However, if the plane dropped altitude to stay below radar it would be burning fuel faster.... so....
the Anunaki (Clicky) or the Roswell greys.... abducted the whole plane

there was a movie about this in the 80s..... a really bad B movie not worhty of Bruce Campbell. A diseased futuristic society capable of time travel went to the past to harvest plane crash victims for breeding stock in the future.
 
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The earth is 71% water on the surface. You know how hard it is to find a stolen car in the state of texas or alaska without any leads? That's about the same difficulty. Not to mention depths of the ocean never reached and how long the debris would've takin to reach the bottom.

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Given that this is an area of the world where we are still finding planes from WWII and Vietnam I don't find it at all surprising that they haven't found one after a little over a week.

Actually they are still finding them around England too... sunken planes are hard to find.

I think if it landed somewhere wheels down we would have heard about it by now. If it crashed into the jungle... I don't think it could have pulled it off intact. On an island... the thing would probably still be smoking.

Somebody laid in the course change into the computer, whether they fat fingered their destination or had a problem it is odd that they did that minutes after they quit contacting a control tower. If it had a fire it is odd they lost all communications but the plane was still airworthy for hours afterwards.

I wonder if one of the passengers kinda sorta knew how to run the plane, took it over, got the destination wrong and flew it into the water when it ran out of fuel. And now nobody wants to take credit for the botched hijacking or it was just a few guys on their own and they went down the with the plane. Both pilots should have had enough training to know how to run the nav computer and how far the jet would go... and navigate manually without the computer.

Commercial airliners have no use for in flight refueling. If they have a problem they dump fuel and set down ASAP, they don't have to worry about fleeing a problem or additional security at fuel stops. AF1/2 may have to run a long ways to get the president out of trouble and every time they set down for fuel is another potential security breech.
 
Need this guy
Dave
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Naaaah.... only thing he woud do was point in the air and say 'Boss!! The plane!! The plane'.....lol
 
It is what I like to call NOP, Not Our Problem.
 

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