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I believe this 20 year old student have the solution to this vanishing airliner.
Have been in Danish and Swedish newspaper. Markus |
No link.
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Here's the story. In his theory, some part of the airliner, fell of, This made the air inside of the plane, vanished(decompression I think it is called) due to this, the passenger and the crew passed out, but the autopilot kept the plane flying. Markus |
I'm afraid that is one of many and one of the original theories but a possibility nonetheless.
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If it did keep flying then surely it would have been picked up by Vietnamese radar? Admittedly there are potential answers to all these questions too (it could have been damaged enough to kill the comms equipment but not the autopilot, and without the transponder broadcasting the Vietnamese ATC could have dismissed it as anaprop.) The problem is the sheer lack of data, to use a quote from a favourite film of mine "Data, data, data! I cannot make bricks without clay!" |
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One of the most volatile areas in the world and a 777 just goes "POOF".
:haha: I'm not buying all the 'We don't know, no radar, donuts were on sale, not my job' hand fed crap designed to distract us. Somebody knows where it went and when it went there. |
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I find a suspicious absent of Neal.
:hmmm: Off for some 'training' that resulted in living in a metal box? :o Now I'm not a brainiac but I'm thinking we need to check this lead! Wait! NSA already did that. :haha: |
To those who asked for at Link. I found it
http://mh370lost.tumblr.com/post/792...pened-to-mh370 Markus |
Seems clear foul play was involved. Seems some are now thinking the plane landed somewhere, but find it more likely it crashed in the Indian ocean..
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Well... Saw this on facebook. had to share :88)
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