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I really Feel that there will be no fast or easy answers about the fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. It could be weeks or even months before we have a solid idea of what happened.These too many speculations kept me tossing out conjecture and hunches of the incident. 1. Lack of a mayday call : I hear that the Crew as the old adage goes they aviate, navigate, and communicate. So, the fact that no messages or distress signals were sent by the crew is not especially surprising or an indicator of anything specific. 2. The stolen passports : Is this something worth looking at? Absolutely. But so is everything else, from the weather to the cargo manifest to the aircraft’s maintenance history. For what it’s worth, I suspect there are thousands of people jetting around the world on forged or stolen documents, for a variety of shady reasons, but that doesn’t make them terrorist bombers. 3. Pilot experience : A factor? Maybe, but probably not. The captain of the ill-fated flight had logged close to 20,000 flight hours, a substantial total by any standard. The first officer (copilot), on the other hand, had fewer than three thousand hours to his name though these flight hours in and of themselves aren’t necessarily a good measure of a pilot’s skills or performance under pressure.. 4. The Boeing 777: I see no reason for the news media to keep reminding us about last summer’s Asiana accident in San Francisco, which also involved a 777. That both crashes involved the same aircraft model means little or nothing. Now I’d like to know how, in such a technologically advanced age, it’s possible for a plane to disappear. What is the use that we land on MOON or MARS when we fail to sight the whereabouts of a small Plane..... :( :( :(
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 10:27:08 +0000

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