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MH370: As those who would know, if you have been following all of the news surrounding the disappearance of Flight MH370, there has been new news every day. One thing that I saw on CNN, when they mentioned that the Maldives (this was this afternoon) was in the flight line, if the plane continued on that westward flight path. Before I get to that, consider this. Cell Phones: They say the cell phones would have been perhaps picked up by any cell tower, perhaps those on board would have tried to call. Consider this, if you were going to take over a plane, perhaps fly this thing to a location for some act, or any act for that matter. How do you conquer the passenger variable? Very easy: You depressurize the cabin, this would cause the oxygen masks to drop, those last for only 15 minutes. This would in effect kill everyone not protected after those 15 minutes. Then the report of the plane dropping unevenly from 45,000 down to 23,000 perhaps climbing after. They would not need to stay below any radar till they were closer to places with radar. The report of the plane possibly flying at 5000 also makes sense, since you do this to perform Terrain Masking. Now where would you take this plane, if the options take you near places with radar? AND you have no intentions of ditching the plane. The answer would be to a location not watched by many, and perhaps a location where the news is slower. Maldives: So back to the Maldives, and why there perhaps? Well as of several hours ago, some news I came across after CNN mentioned the plane could have flown to the Maldives, which was simply drawing a line. I decided to search up MH370 Maldives Low and behold, 4 different sites had a story, published by a news agency out of the Maldives that on the morning of March 8th @ 6:15 a bunch of people reported seeing a jumbo jet flying at low altitude from North to South-west (or in general North to South). This was a report from the northern most islands. This would in effect put the airliner on a course to turn and line up to a runway which is 1.6 miles long for a landing @ their international airport. That assertion of course is by me, but it makes sense, doesnt it? So what do you do then? Easy, perhaps if this plan was pre-planned, and it being a small, but an international airport, perhaps it did in fact refuel, and flew from there to wherever. It would then put that plane 7 hours in reach of a lot of places that would have interest in this plane. Since it took this much time for that bit of news to finally surface. It would give whomever TONS of time to do what they need to, to hide that plane. Since the entire thought by many in charge of the search, that it crashed. My suspicion it was intentional came about when they said it made a turn to the left, that seemed odd and the proverbial sensors went up. Common sense: When you think about it, knowing a little bit about aviation, knowing what radars can and cant do, and knowing other little tid-bits. You start to think. How could a plane in reality cross India, or anywhere north, and why would you fly over the Himalayas when the countries near there, really would be hard to hide a plane in. However when you start to think, what about going AROUND India? That would be easier. When you consider the plane making it to say Iran, that becomes difficult as it gets on the edge of the fuel running out. However landing the plane, and fueling up some, before going to your final destination, that does start to make sense, and the Maldives would really make sense. The notion that they would need hostages, is old school thinking. Why do that? That is old tactics, that is like our tactics vs terrorist tactics, it is why he have trouble. So think the new way, which would be. Take a plane, plan it not using cell phones, and e-mail, simply face to face. Come up with a plan quietly, then execute without saying anything. And the cell phones? Just gather them up, stuff them in a bag, and destroy them so they cant connect in any way possible. If this was a plan to do something, I doubt they would leave that part out.. One thing before I hit the enter key. In one of those articles they mentioned something interesting, that I have not seen anywhere else, so it may be false. But supposedly they did discover that the pilot had several airports keyed in, near the Indian ocean in his simulator. If that is in fact true, it could be a coincidence since he lives in Malaysia and I know when I would play with FSX and Prepar3D (FsX with all the problems fixed), is I would use my local airport, then use destinations from there to go to. However, seeing multiple people said they saw a plane, white plane with red stripes flying low over the northern most of the Maldive atolls, heading south. Think about it....
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 20:01:47 +0000

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