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Platinum 03-13-2014 11:51 AM

Malaysia Airlines MH370: Missing?
 
On March 8th, 2014 plane flight MH370 was flying to Beijing when it disappeared from radars and has still not been found. 239 people were boarded on the plane, including crew members, and the airliner is believed to have ventured off course. Malaysia is under criticism from many people and countries, including China - 153 Chinese were on the flight.
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US investigators suspect a missing Malaysian airliner was in the air for four hours after its last confirmed contact, and may have been diverted to an unknown location, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

It said US aviation investigators and national security officials are basing their theory on data automatically downloaded and sent to the ground from the Boeing 777's Rolls-Royce engines, which suggested the plane flew for a total of five hours.

The WSJ attributed the information to two unidentified sources "familiar with the details". Contacted by AFP, Rolls-Royce in Singapore said it could not comment on an ongoing investigation.

"We continue to monitor the situation and offer our support to Malaysia Airlines," the British engine maker said in a statement from Singapore.

The report could mean that the Malaysia Airlines flight, which had 239 people on board, travelled for hundreds of miles after its last contact with air traffic control at around 1:30 am Saturday -- about an hour after takeoff from Kuala Lumpur en route to Beijing.

Search teams are already covering a huge area comprising 27,000 nautical miles (more than 90,000 square kilometres), from the South China Sea to the waters west of Malaysia.
March 09, 2014: Video recorded from an online flight tracker shows the chilling moment Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 vanishes from the live display.

Malaysian investigators have made clear that they are still considering hijacking as one of their lines of inquiry and the CIA has not ruled out a terror link.

"US counterterrorism officials are pursuing the possibility that a pilot or someone else on board the plane may have diverted it toward an undisclosed location after intentionally turning off the jetliner's transponders to avoid radar detection," the WSJ reported, citing "one person tracking the probe".

It went on to say that the uncertainty over the plane's course and why its transponders were not working "has raised theories among investigators that the aircraft may have been commandeered for a reason that appears unclear to US authorities".

Officials had been told that investigators were pursuing the theory that the plane was diverted "with the intention of using it later for another purpose", the WSJ quoted one source as saying.

New Scientist magazine also reported that Rolls-Royce had received "at least two bursts of technical data" from flight MH370 at its British monitoring centre in Derby, which keeps a real-time track of its engines in use on civilian aircraft around the world.

One of the data sets was sent on takeoff, the other during the climb towards Beijing, the magazine said on its website Wednesday.
March 11, 2014: The head of Malaysia's Department of Civil Aviation says an oil slick that was discovered during the rescue operations for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 does not contain aeroplane oil.

It said the engine data was "filtered" from a larger report from the plane's Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) system -- which puts out information about location and airspeed.

Malaysia Airlines has said that all its aircraft are equipped with ACARS, but has said that "no information was relayed" by the system installed on flight MH370 and that there was no distress signal from the cockpit.

Frustration over the shifting focus of the search and apparent lack of concrete information on the plane's flight path has led to accusations of a chaotic and confused response by the Malaysian authorities and the airline.
March 12, 2014: As the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 enters its fourth day, the relatives of frustrated passengers have been filmed throwing bottles at airline representatives during a meeting in Beijing.

Ryan 03-13-2014 12:22 PM

My only theories would be that it was crashing and broke up as it crashed, or that the 2 people on the flight who had stolen passports could've performed a terrorist hijack, but nothing can really be said until they start finding pieces of the plane

hosler 03-13-2014 01:56 PM

Plane debris will float and radar can still find a plane in the air even if the plane is not broadcasting its transponder.

Tyler 03-13-2014 03:59 PM

http://i.imgur.com/INdyQFL.pnghttp://i.imgur.com/c1y51J5.png

hosler 03-13-2014 04:21 PM

I believe

lord greg 03-13-2014 08:14 PM

They found some oil slicks in that sort of area but it turned out that it was not aviation fuel.

Shiz 03-14-2014 10:16 AM

Yes^

5hift 03-14-2014 12:02 PM

China released some satellite pics of some floating debris where the plane was supposed to be.

NeoZX 03-14-2014 02:45 PM

Well ****
Who knows, maybe they landed in Africa?
Y'know, stopped to pet the Elephants...and they all died because of the lions...

Pleasant!

Johnaudi 03-14-2014 08:39 PM

People can track down a piece of metal from earth to another galaxy, and explain what's its' composition, yet can't find a plane filled with a GPS a few miles abroad.

Our generation amuses me.

Nyte* 03-14-2014 09:22 PM

Found some pretty entertaining conspiracy theories
http://www.boston.com/news/source/20...es_flight.html

5hift 03-14-2014 09:24 PM

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Posted by Johnaudi (Post 459871)
People can track down a piece of metal from earth to another galaxy, and explain what's its' composition, yet can't find a plane filled with a GPS a few miles abroad.

Our generation amuses me.

Back in the day: Missing $10, the end of the world.

Present day: Missing $10, get a ****ing job.

NeoZX 03-14-2014 10:29 PM

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Posted by Johnaudi (Post 459871)
People can track down a piece of metal from earth to another galaxy, and explain what's its' composition, yet can't find a plane filled with a GPS a few miles abroad.

Our generation amuses me.

Yeah!

Ryan 03-16-2014 12:03 AM

So now they're saying it was hijacked

xander 03-16-2014 12:25 AM

EXACTLY my thought when I heard bout this for the first time


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