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According to Thai military radar data, missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 changed direction as it flew over Pualau Perak in the Strait of Malacca during its route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8.
11.50 The 26-nation search for the flight is being conducted across 2.24 million nautical square miles but it is understood the plane is believed to be in the southernmost section of the search area, somewhere in the far south of the Indian Ocean.
“The working assumption is that it went south,” a source has told The Telegraph's Jonathan Pearlman.“The further working assumption within that is that it would be at the southern end of that corridor.”
Cathcart
At the risk of sounding like a kook...
All those acrobatics, the incredible altitute shift, the weird zigzag pattern...am I the only one who's starting to think of UFOs?
originally posted by: damiencomerford
What if the pilot of MH370 had flown that profile in his simulator and knew that while it would test the limits of the plane especially when it was carrying a full load of fuel it could be done?
originally posted by: damiencomerford
Evidence of Houston dismissing this ? It would be a bit hard for him to do that when the source of that was the Malaysian military who had been tracking MH370. It was also provided in real time data from the Rolls Royce engines.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
InverseLookingGlass
reply to post by reject
I heard that the passengers would lose consciousness at 45k ft. Does anyone know if the oxygen masks would drop automatically? --or can that be disabled too?
My theory has been all along that they took the plane to 45K feet, depressurizd d the plane to kill the passengers quickly. At that height loss of consciousness happens in a few seconds, followed by death. Keeps them from fighting or making any calls.....happens quickly and most are likely asleep anyways being this was a late night flight. Even if the oxygen masks dropped they would not have time to do anything.
There is a wiki on how long unconsciousness takes at different altitudes....search for it and you can check the different times.
Passengers are all long dead is my thought.