Clue about Malaysian airlines

Skyh3ck

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during the history of mankind, there are several and many cases of people, buildings, things getting disappeared without any trace, what it could be Aliens, blackholes, or God

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*www.examiner.com/article/armies-history-that-have-disappeared

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*gaizy.hubpages.com/hub/The-Army-that-Vanished-Mystery-Files

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*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously

*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unexplained_disappearances

and also Amelia Earhart case
 

Anorion

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Snopes.com working overtime to debunk Flight 370 hoaxes

guess TomNod is slow/ acts up on a few maps for everyone... can those with high bandwidth confirm ?

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*i.imgur.com/dJo9dvp.png
 

Raaabo

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Worked fine for me now, but in the daylight when everyone is searching... who knows.

Yeah crashed now.
 

Desmond

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Bermuda Triangle 2.0 perhaps? :p

or

Bioshock?

On topic : Something does not seem right. No one has accurate details and everyone only seems to speculate. Plus the hoaxes going around, no one knows what to believe in. Also, someone is covering something up, that's for sure.
 

lywyre

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On topic : Something does not seem right. No one has accurate details and everyone only seems to speculate. Plus the hoaxes going around, no one knows what to believe in. Also, someone is covering something up, that's for sure.

Can't escape that thought, can we?

If somebody has hijacked the plane, what is there point? where are they? why haven't they made any demands?
Even it was hijacked for terrorist act(s), where are they going to refuel this jumbo? If it crashed, then where is the debris?

We haven't even found the cause/motive for the disappearance yet. (Cause as in who/why)
 

Desmond

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Looks like Malaysian authorities suspect the Taliban as well.

Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Did jetliner fly into area controlled by Taliban? Net widens after claims final satellite signal could have been sent from the ground - Asia - World - The Independent
 

kunalgujarathi

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Looks like Malaysian authorities suspect the Taliban as well.

Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Did jetliner fly into area controlled by Taliban? Net widens after claims final satellite signal could have been sent from the ground - Asia - World - The Independent

To fly Taliban it had to cross India,Tibet or circumcircle the Indian peninsula!

But Boeing declared that it flew 6 hrs after switching the radar off!

Hence it cannot traverse to Taliban as India or China would have detected it.
 

Ronnie11

Judgement Time!!
It might have flown under the radar.

But no terrorist group is claiming the responsibility.
To me this theory is highly suspicious, A huge plane like boeing 777 will find it very hard to evade radars even at a low altitude or terrain masking. Commercial planes tend to have huge Radar cross sections. They were never designed for evading radars.
 

kunalgujarathi

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Most important thing is that Malaysian authorities are not keeping the issue fully transparent !
Hence joint search effort of 25 countries is in vain!
 

Hrishi

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What all techniques are used for signalling and sensing the location of the planes ??
AFAIK , there are two BlackBoxes . What else ??
 

Anorion

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there is Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
there is Transponder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
both were apparently deliberately switched off

there is military and civilian radar, which tracked the flight off course
then there is this "satellite handshake" thing... details are vague in reports, but looks like an automatic way for satellites to identify and track all passing aircraft. could be a communication device in the planes tho.
Authorities now believe someone on board the Boeing 777 shut down part of the aircraft's messaging system about the same time the plane with 239 people on board disappeared from civilian radar. But an Inmarsat satellite was able to automatically connect with a portion of the messaging system that remained in operation, similar to a phone call that just rings because no one is on the other end to pick it up and provide information. No location information was exchanged, but the satellite continued to identify the plane once an hour for four to five hours after it disappeared from radar screens.
Based on the hourly connections with the plane, described by a U.S. official as a "handshake," the satellite knows at what angle to tilt its antenna to be ready to receive a message from the plane should one be sent. Using that antenna angle, along with radar data, investigators have been able to draw two vast arcs, or "corridors" -- a northern one from northern Thailand through to the border of the Central Asian countries Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, and a southern one from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean. The plane is believed to be somewhere along those arcs.
Read more: Searchers relying on a type of satellite data never used before to find missing plane | CTV News

An Inmarsat official, while declining to discuss specifics of Flight 370, tells CNN the satellite system is highly reliable, that each signal to an aircraft is met by a return signal and that those signals always contains a code verifying the identity of the aircraft.
It is "virtually impossible" to change an aircraft's identifying code or to confuse one aircraft with another, the Inmarsat official said.
Further, after a satellite link is established at the beginning of a plane's flight, it makes automatic, periodic checks until the end of the flight -- helping investigators determine the duration of the flight, if not its location.
That could explain why Malaysian authorities now say they have a "high degree of confidence" that Flight 370 continued flying well after it disappeared from civilian radar screens.

Help from above: Satellite signals can confirm a plane's identity - CNN.com
 

Desmond

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Taliban ruled out as well.

Pakistan, India, Taliban say know nothing about missing plane | Reuters

However, Taliban says, "We wish we had an opportunity to hijack such a plane."
 
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