The lucky bastard probably confiscated passenger’s wallets and is on a 2 week bender somewhere.
Who was saying that or where is the evidence? Eleven days later this is put out there by whoever is pulling the strings of the puppets in the media. They’re trying to frame the captain.
Yeah doesn’t add up - if it was suicide then surely he just dives it into the ground and doesn’t fly around until he runs out of fuel
Commercial airliners have been shot down before by accident - wonder if transponder failed and it didn’t or couldn’t identify itself was it then shot down?
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 918498, member: 2272”]Yeah doesn’t add up - if it was suicide then surely he just dives it into the ground and doesn’t fly around until he runs out of fuel
Commercial airliners have been shot down before by accident - wonder if transponder failed and it didn’t or couldn’t identify itself was it then shot down?[/QUOTE]
It’s one theory but there would definitely have been debris found by now. Much of a plane is buoyant and it would burst to smithereens upon hitting the sea.
Courtney Love has found the plane
A good chance it was aliens what did it.
I heard an expert on the radio the other day saying exactly the opposite, that a plane hitting water would not necessarily leave much floating debris and could well have sunk pretty much intact. I’m sticking to my previous theory of a serious technical / mechanical malfunction that left everyone on board unconcious and its crashed into the ocean, the southern Indian ocean to be not very precise.
Some of the relatives have threatened to go on hunger strike, which seems exceedingly stupid.
[QUOTE=“Fitzy, post: 918586, member: 236”]I heard an expert on the radio the other day saying exactly the opposite, that a plane hitting water would not necessarily leave much floating debris and could well have sunk pretty much intact. I’m sticking to my previous theory of a serious technical / mechanical malfunction that left everyone on board unconcious and its crashed into the ocean, the southern Indian ocean to be not very precise.
Some of the relatives have threatened to go on hunger strike, which seems exceedingly stupid.[/QUOTE]
A technical defect that caused them to turn off the transponder, change course and continue flying for at least 5 more hours?
Yes, its happened before, remember Payne Stewart? Locals in the Maldives are saying they saw the plane flying low the morning it went missing, search efforts now being concentrated there.
I was right then.
It happened in Baywatch, and the passengers in that case were able to escape from the submerged plane despite it hitting the water at high speed.
And of course who can ever forget the Neighbours plane crash, which backs up that theory. The important thing was that we, the viewers, survived, even if some, and I stress some, of our beloved Ramsay Street stalwarts did not.
Let’s not lose all hope here.
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BREAKING: 20 on board missing Malaysia Airlines #MH370[/URL] worked for an ELECTRONIC WARFARE and MILITARY RADAR firm [URL=‘http://t.co/7DVOMwo232’]pic.twitter.com/7DVOMwo232[/QUOTE]
FFS I told ye all that days ago, that is not breaking news.
My taxi driver on Sunday informed me that the passengers mobile phones are still ringing out. An uncomfortable silence followed.
Only taking an interest in this missing plane story now. Very strange carry on. It has been hijacked by terrorists-that much I can guarantee.
Fuck off mate. :rolleyes:
probably not a taxi driver but CIA to see what you know as the board and @Tess Tickle are getting too close
Your 'RA training by proxy via @Rocko and saying nothing probably saved your life.
Ok fatty-great to have you back.