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What happened to flight MH370?

Read the link Deano. Yes, what he says is very plausible. However, as I've said before, where is the debris, etc Surely if the plane was heading for Langkawi some people on the ground would of seen it. Or, if it was over water at the time (if it crashed) again surely debris would of been found by now, even accidentally.

The possibility is there, but the definitive answer is not.

 
DeanoVilla - 14/5/2014 18:03

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Veteran_pilots_theory_on_missing_plane_goes_viral.html

Interesting stuff. Langkawi is an international airport. Kota Bahru probably isn't. It is curious that the plane ended up in the southern Indian Ocean though.
 
Just saw an update on the BBC news that the area where that unmanned submarine has been searching has now been discounted. A reporter based in Australia says that the area has been fully covered and nothing has been found.

So it's back to the 'drawing board'.
 
They could have saved a fortune if they'd listened to me and gone straight to Diego Gargia. Saved a fortune and probably been murdered.
 
DeanoVilla - 14/5/2014 09:03

http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Veteran_pilots_theory_on_missing_plane_goes_viral.html

This theory is 2 months old, just after the disappearance. Subsequent information has ruled this theory out. It doesn't mention the satellite data which suggests the plane ended up in the Indian Ocean, thousands of miles away
 
i firmly believe in ufos..... theres aliens on the dark side of the moon! it is impossible in an ever lasting mass of space that we are on our own!
 
Aliens or the US government. Either are strong possibilities after all I have seen loads of documentaries on Sky Movies where it turned out to be one or both of these.
 
Wurzel - 29/5/2014 14:38

Aliens or the US government. Either are strong possibilities after all I have seen loads of documentaries on Sky Movies where it turned out to be one or both of these.

Yes, that on they called Men in Black was most enlightening.


 
It's now being reported that the captain of the aircraft is now considered chief suspect......


http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/484084/Malaysia-Airlines-flight-MH370-captain-chief-suspect?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+daily-express-world-news+%28Daily+Express+%3A%3A+World+Feed%29
 
Pride of Lions - 23/6/2014 08:23

It's now being reported that the captain of the aircraft is now considered chief suspect......


http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/484084/Malaysia-Airlines-flight-MH370-captain-chief-suspect?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+daily-express-world-news+%28Daily+Express+%3A%3A+World+Feed%29

He'd been practicing landing in Diego Garcia on a flight simulator he'd set up in his house. Do you know anyone who goes home after work and practices their job for fun?
 
BodyButter - 23/6/2014 11:40

Pride of Lions - 23/6/2014 08:23

It's now being reported that the captain of the aircraft is now considered chief suspect......


http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/484084/Malaysia-Airlines-flight-MH370-captain-chief-suspect?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+daily-express-world-news+%28Daily+Express+%3A%3A+World+Feed%29

He'd been practicing landing in Diego Garcia on a flight simulator he'd set up in his house. Do you know anyone who goes home after work and practices their job for fun?



Not off the top of my head......

Let me come back to you on that one........Lol


:14:

 
A couple of days ago, the Express published an article stating that the pilot was to blame for the loss of flight MH370. Indeed, it was carefully planned suicide.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/576148/All-pilots-know-Malaysia-Airlines-flight-MH370-not-accident-hijacked?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+daily-express-news-showbiz+%28Daily+Express+%3A%3A+News+%2F+Showbiz+Feed%29


Byron Bailey, a professional commercial pilot with 26,000 hours of flying time, believes he has solved the mystery - and says most of the piloting community believes the same.

So why hasn't the professional body for airline pilots stepped forward and made a statement?

Will we ever get a clear cause for this tragic fatality?
 
Thought this at the start, even more so now the Lubitz crash.

Pilot fed sleeping pills to co-pilot, locks door, turns off all communications, plunges plane into ocean. It's the most logical excuse for me?

So we have 2 pilot suicides in the past year, only a matter of time until the next one I would imagine ?

Madness
 
I suppose the problem is with this flight as opposed to the Alps one, they can't or haven't yet been able to definitively prove it was suicide.

So it doesn't really matter what loads of pilots 'think' happened, they won't make any statements until they can prove it as fact
 
This is problem with my theory as i'm no expert on suicide. If you plan to take your own life along with 100s of others, you'll want the public to know you did it ?

There would have been no need to turn off the computers ?
 
Why turn the flight around too?

I see they found a shipwreck in the southern Indian Ocean. What are they searching there for? Surely a quick trip to Diego Garcia would solve the mystery.