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andy1972
An earthquake causes the sea bed to crack releasing a hue amount of methane to rise into the air causing the aircraft to drop like a stone without time to respond as the air intake drops to zero...the Maldives triangle...not..
AugustusMasonicus
andy1972
An earthquake causes the sea bed to crack releasing a hue amount of methane to rise into the air causing the aircraft to drop like a stone without time to respond as the air intake drops to zero...the Maldives triangle...not..
The earthquake happened today, not when the aircraft disappeared. You can verify all earthquakes at earthquake track.com
D0M1N0
reply to post by CallmeRaskolnikov
Mate, you cant make an airliner invisible like that, it would have to have a complete redesign. As far as I know, there is no way you can make Pulse Doppler pings, not hit a solid object, skew it, make it appear smaller, sure, with the right amount of conveying edges to bounce it off and around (see image). Not an airliner of that nature, not with the technology that the 'average' government body has. That said, if it was one of the Domino crew, then there would have to be a very good reason to carry out such an operation. 'That said' also, how do we know the cost/delivery to make such a project tick. With a near limitless budget, who knows. I still think there would have to be a fantastic reason for one of the shady lot to take an interest in the plane, the crew. or its cargo.
edit on 14-3-2014 by D0M1N0 because: (no reason given)
jtma508
I was noodling with the Andaman Islands theory and decided to check-out landing options. They don't have runways designed for commercial jetliners but check out the post on one of the airport's sites:
airport
If MH370 made it to the Andamans, is there anywhere it could have landed?
The short answer is yes—there are several airports long enough to land a Boeing 777. But doing so covertly would probably require the complicity of the Indian armed forces (or perhaps those of Myanmar), which makes it extremely unlikely.
Battleline
reply to post by Skyfloating
Its starting to look like the pilots had a hand in this and maybe the two stolen passport types were there to suppress the passengers when they figured out the plane had been hijacked.
Didn't the Malaysians say the plane was turning when it went off radar early on in this event ?
The Indian Navy has deployed two Dornier planes to fly across the island chain, a total area of 720 km (447 miles) by 52 km), Indian military spokesman Harmeet Singh said in Port Blair. So far the planes, and a helicopter searching the coast, had found nothing.
Meanwhile, Indian aircraft combed Andaman and Nicobar, made up of more than 500 mostly uninhabited islands, for signs of the missing jet which was reportedly last headed towards the heavily forested archipelago, reports Reuters.
iammrhappy86
I'd like to know why most official statements are made by "unnamed officials".
Why the anonimity? What's the risk factor here!?
People are missing. If you know something step up and speak out. Dont just give us statements as an "unnamed official".
I don't like it....
That's why we end up with the whole "kept flying for hours, wait no it didnt. Rolls Royce." Info...
Battleline
reply to post by HeIsLegendPB
That was my thought exactly, especially now that passenger cell phones are ringing, I mean I was under the impression the NSA could track anything anywhere.
I don't think cell phones would be ringing if they were underwater.
It makes you wonder just how many and who really are involved here.