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The last that CTV up here has is that it is down near Viet Nam about 120 nm away in the water. VN is picking up ELT signals.
2 oil slicks spotted off Viet Nam http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/two-oil-...shed-1.1720253
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German news refers to info that there were two passengers who have not boarded the plane. Theories that it was a terror attack get fuelled by that. The two men have been identified, an Italian and an Austrian, whose passports had been stolen 2 and 1 year ago while they stayed in Malaysia. Both men seem to have nothing to do with the event, but their identities seem to have been abused.
Google shows two conflicts that Malaysia internally is busy with, both about Borneo, where there is a standoff with Philippine "Landbesetzer" that already led to exchanges of gunfire last year, and a radical Islamic group that wants to re-erect a Caliphate again, or a Sultanate. Malaysia by 60% is Islamic, with Buddhdists, Daoists, Confuzianists, Hindi and Christians also being present, but discriminated by law and administrative practice.
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One is a co-incidence, two is suspicious.
With Kunming last week as well, the odds are falling more towards this not being accidental. |
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Looks like the Italian passenger really wasn't on the flight after all. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...ampaign=buffer. It also seems that an Austrian who was supposedly aboard also had his passport stolen and is apparently safe. Really starting to look like this wasn't an accident now.
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Just on local radio...search efforts are concentrated in the area of the two oil slicks.
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The passport news is interesting.
If it were an act of terrorism, why blow up or hijack the aircraft in the middle of the ocean? Seems you would want to there to be a lot of people see the airplane explode or have them witness some sort of devastating 9/11 type attack in China. Unless they managed to hijack the aircraft and it crashed during a struggle to regain control I can tell you it is damned hard to get into the flight deck of an airliner without just being let in freely. And i dont know how security is over there but in the US you'd have a hard time smuggling curry spice in your bag or shoes etc let alone an explosive device. Why no terrorist groups claiming responsibility? they usually claim responsibility for every little thing whether they are responsible for it or not.
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Regarding todays means of communication, I would assume that fake claims probably grew during the past years, |
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However, I still can't rule out a catastrophic structural failure, despite the passport leads, when AF447 went down the crew didn't have time to broadcast any messages but the aircraft itself was still transmitting until it hit the water, for an aircraft to just suddenly stop transmitting dead mid-flight points to a rapid event...which, one hopes gave those who have lost their lives a swift exit rather than one of terror. This reminds me more than a bit of TWA800, if I'm honest... |
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You think the 777's might have some flaw with the fuel tank like that 747 had? Then again why the lack of debris from the flight? Even if the thing crashed into the ocean whole you'd expect some stuff to have floated to the surface by now. Something just isn't adding up and I don't like it.
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Wasn't that crash that killed 3 last year the first time a 777 had a fatal accident? As for the whole rapidity of it this is starting to remind me of that Air France flight that crashed a few years ago. No distress signal or anything from the pilots and the plane was transmitting right until it hit the ocean.
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The Air France flight has some similarities, however the plane was transmitting until it crashed, this flight just stopped transmitting, one minute normal operations, the next gone. In that respects it's more like TWA800 and Pam Am 103, both of which were caused by completely different things, however both of which occurred so quickly that the pilots weren't able to take any action, nor was the on board equipment able to transmit any data. Whatever happened to this aircraft, it's rather likely that the hull disintegrated at 35,000 ft which means that the debris will be spread out over quite a wide area. Of course, until the data recorder is recovered, this is pure speculation, which is at this time about all we can do. |
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Only if they are looking in the right place and there's something afloat to find. Speculation is pointless uunless there is evidence to back it up.
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