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TheBigUnit
March 11th, 2014, 09:09 AM
Conspiracy theorists state your claims, what happened to this plane and we'll debate it, mind you this plane is one of the largest market, how can it just vanish? Also possible terrorism as passports were stolen etcetc


Here's a buzzfeed showcasing what happened so far...

Everything We Know About The Still-Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 http://bzfd.it/1itVYfp

Typhlosion
March 11th, 2014, 09:24 AM
Conspiracy theorists state your claimshttp://www.picturesnew.com/media/images/aliens-meme-image.jpeg

TheBigUnit
March 11th, 2014, 10:12 AM
image (http://www.picturesnew.com/media/images/aliens-meme-image.jpeg)

that is not ruled out i think haha

JamesSuperBoy
March 11th, 2014, 10:21 AM
What about the oil slick - is it under the sea. have the oil slicks been faked.

How true are reports of fake passports etc that can all be a cover for a whole deal.

What cargo was on board do we even know.

TheBigUnit
March 11th, 2014, 11:54 AM
What about the oil slick - is it under the sea. have the oil slicks been faked.

How true are reports of fake passports etc that can all be a cover for a whole deal.

What cargo was on board do we even know.

Apparently they investigated the slicks, nothing, pretty sure they'll run sonar in that area, interpol + fbi + china + other govs are looking into it

They id`d the people who stole the passports,

Not sure about cargo

I think it crashed honestly

ksdnfkfr
March 11th, 2014, 12:01 PM
Yep, had some kind of catastrophic failure and went down deep into the ocean.
Don't get what the big deal is. It is tragic. But is just a plane crash, not whatever
crazy stuff people are coming up with.

Miserabilia
March 11th, 2014, 02:48 PM
I was just about to say aliens but it's already been said.
Well those guys were called Mohammed, so...
Seriously though, I think that sadly this will just be another crash, something went wrong and there's something wrong which is why we can't find it; I think it's unlikely that there's some other theory.

JamesSuperBoy
March 11th, 2014, 04:07 PM
Apparently they investigated the slicks, nothing, pretty sure they'll run sonar in that area, interpol + fbi + china + other govs are looking into it

They id`d the people who stole the passports,

Not sure about cargo

I think it crashed honestly

Conspiracy theorists state your claims, what happened to this plane and we'll debate it, ]

Good and simple that - I think we need to know why it crashed.

Hanson
March 11th, 2014, 04:41 PM
Let's pray for the casualties. Hope to change the irresponsible federal government of malaysia

Seahawks15
March 12th, 2014, 01:05 AM
I believe the plane has crashed into the ocean due to a catastrophic mechanical failure.

Gamma Male
March 12th, 2014, 03:09 AM
Not really enough evidence or motive for any plausible conspiracy theories yet.(Of course, that won't stop those crazies on the internet from coming up some bullshit about aliens or something and giving the respectable conspiracy theorists a bad name.)
Most likely mechanical failure, and it crashed into the ocean. The whole changing course midflight thing is kinda suspicious though. <_< >_>

Gumleaf
March 12th, 2014, 03:59 AM
For those who mentioned oil slicks..... tests found that it was shipping oil.
Terrorism is unlikely as the guys with the stolen passports were asylum seekers rather then terrorists.
My personal theory is that hijacking makes the most sense at this point based on the latest developments.

ninja789
March 12th, 2014, 05:29 AM
I think someone paid off the pilot for whatever reason or found leverage ad told them to help them hijack the plane but then the pilot decided to ditch the plane

Gwen
March 12th, 2014, 06:21 AM
I'm putting my money on that it crashed and either they'll be found dead in a few months, or we get another LOST series.

Aajj333
March 12th, 2014, 04:08 PM
image (http://www.picturesnew.com/media/images/aliens-meme-image.jpeg)

This should be featured on the news its probably correct.

Charlie48
March 12th, 2014, 04:10 PM
it crashed, pilot error. End of story.

Malcolm Tucker
March 12th, 2014, 06:18 PM
pilot error

Why do you think it's pilot error, can I ask?

TheLivingLie
March 12th, 2014, 06:44 PM
One of a few:
1. It crashed into that sea and sank to the bottom of the deep blue sea with the bodies
2. Got jacked
3. Terrorists tried to crash the plane into one of Beijing tourist attractions but someone forgot to turn on airplane mode on their phone so the planes instruments were fucked up and the bird went down
4. Talking of birds, bird strike???
5. It's actually fine

Malcolm Tucker
March 12th, 2014, 06:58 PM
One of a few:
1. It crashed into that sea and sank to the bottom of the deep blue sea with the bodies
2. Got jacked
3. Terrorists tried to crash the plane into one of Beijing tourist attractions but someone forgot to turn on airplane mode on their phone so the planes instruments were fucked up and the bird went down
4. Talking of birds, bird strike???
5. It's actually fine

1. If that happened, as strong as the 777's body is, loose parts would still have floated to the surface by now.

2. Possibly, they'd have to be very good though to knock off every single bit of tech. (ELTs, etc.) to make it vanish as it appears to have done.

3. Umm. Seriously?

4. They'd have to be some big damn birds to make a plane just vanish, even if it caused a complete double engine-out, it would have still glided down and the pilots would have still been able to make contact in all likelihood.

5. Unfortunately, it's not looking that way.

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There is something off about this, I was pondering as to whether a complete electrical failure could have done something like this. But at that, stuff like the ELTs are generally independent of the plane's main power, and the backup power would have supplied enough to keep them going. But yeah, something is just...off.

TheLivingLie
March 12th, 2014, 07:14 PM
1. If that happened, as strong as the 777's body is, loose parts would still have floated to the surface by now.

2. Possibly, they'd have to be very good though to knock off every single bit of tech. (ELTs, etc.) to make it vanish as it appears to have done.

3. Umm. Seriously?

4. They'd have to be some big damn birds to make a plane just vanish, even if it caused a complete double engine-out, it would have still glided down and the pilots would have still been able to make contact in all likelihood.

5. Unfortunately, it's not looking that way.

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There is something off about this, I was pondering as to whether a complete electrical failure could have done something like this. But at that, stuff like the ELTs are generally independent of the plane's main power, and the backup power would have supplied enough to keep them going. But yeah, something is just...off.

Maybe a wire went snap but did the plane just go off radar, did the pilots report and emergency, cause if they didn't maybe that plane was never going to chima

Malcolm Tucker
March 12th, 2014, 07:17 PM
did the pilots report and emergency, cause if they didn't maybe that plane was never going to chima

Nope, no contact was made other than the normal.

TheLivingLie
March 12th, 2014, 07:23 PM
Nope, no contact was made other than the normal.

So it just disappeared of radar, maybe the pilot did something to the radar then flew where no one will expect to find a plane

Malcolm Tucker
March 12th, 2014, 07:25 PM
It disappeared, yes, but it's unknown as to how or why.

Charlie48
March 12th, 2014, 10:15 PM
Why do you think it's pilot error, can I ask?

Triple 7's just don't crash on their own, or have yet to (always a first time for everything I guess). Last time a triple 7 crashed which involved fatalities was due to pilot error and so I'll stick with precedent until evidence proves otherwise. Gotta find that plane first...

Malcolm Tucker
March 13th, 2014, 06:02 AM
Triple 7's just don't crash on their own, or have yet to (always a first time for everything I guess). Last time a triple 7 crashed which involved fatalities was due to pilot error and so I'll stick with precedent until evidence proves otherwise. Gotta find that plane first...

No aircraft crashes on it's own, and yet we don't assume pilot for every incident. Pilot error in the Asiana incident was more likely as it was during short final, a more dangerous, so to speak, phase of flight. It would have to have been a HUGE error, or chain thereof, to bring this plane down with no trace, no communications at all from the cockpit, and no indications on radar/ACARS/etc.