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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
How can we take you seriously?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
None of course.
But it can be done.
As demonstrated by Mr Sullenberger.
A smooth ocean is the same as a smooth river http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/thumbup.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:43
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
Thing that you can come up with.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
commercial pilots train for all eventualities in the simulator. I doubt a pilot looking to commit suicide is going to be too concerned with just how choppy the waters are, As long as the plane can land intact.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 19:57
An aeroplane does not have be de registered when it is taken out of service and broken up or parted out
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Tue, 10 March 2015 18:58
If it was sold and put back into service it's would have to be issued with a new air operators certificate and issued with a new registration prefixed by the new owners country of registration complete with a certificate of registration.
What does Iraq's Sama News Agency have to say about it? http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:45
None of course.
But the there is an outside chance there were ducks paddling and rubber dinghy's floating a few days before
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:45
None of course.
In the words of Willy Wonka, Mr Sullenberger appears to be a good egg.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
So this identical aircraft hush hush which is parked outside a hangar at an international airport for all to see......because it's having routine maintence checks.
What do you think it's wing used for then ?
Ps Malaysian airlines operate 17 boeing 777.
Guess what ? They are all identical to the crashed aircraft
I can hear the theme tune to the x files ???
Is that you agent scilly ? http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/smiley.gif http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/smiley.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:45
None of course.
We have a pilot that has done more hours on suicide conspiracies, than he has actually flying a plane.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
I haven't really been following this thread but why would someone who wanted to commit suicide want to land the plane intact?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
I shouldn't imagine he'd be too concerned about leaving a huge pile of debris either, or perhaps he wanted to commit suicide and mass homicide... nice and gently
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:53
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
Gay? Didn't want to disturb the quiche in the microwave?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
Mr Sullenberger in fairness has never heard of Cardiff City Fc if I'm not mistaken he's not going to come on here and argue with the tin hat brigade is he ?
The captain of MH370 proberly has about the same total flying time as sullenberger.
He was a high time traning captain on the b777.
Your the bat shit mentalist who thinks 9/11 was a conspiracy you absolute loon http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/smiley.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:52
None of course.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:45
But it can be done.
I'm guessing you have more hours in a darkened room ........... A lot more
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:53
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
So the aircraft sinks in one piece.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:51
So this identical aircraft hush hush which is parked outside a hangar at an international airport for all to see......because it's having routine maintence checks.
How many months does that take precisely? 10, 12 15?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:54
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
Crash debris gives up all sorts of evidence.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:58
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:54
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
The other pilot would have easily been incapacitated by his colleague.
He doesn't really think these things through, does he?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:55
Mr Sullenberger in fairness has never heard of Cardiff City Fc if I'm not mistaken he's not going to come on here and argue with the tin hat brigade is he ?
The outrageous claims get better and better, give us an encore! http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/hehe.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:58
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:53
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
The other pilot would have easily been incapacitated by his colleague.
Why would he want that? Why would he care if he knows he's going to be dead?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:58
So this identical aircraft hush hush which is parked outside a hangar at an international airport for all to see......because it's having routine maintence checks.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:51
What do you think it's wing used for then ?
No shhhhhh secret Israeli mission is possible http://www.ccmb.co.uk/images/smiley_icons/smiley.gif
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 20:01
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:58
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:53
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
The other pilot would have easily been incapacitated by his colleague.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
Every commercial flight deck carries a crash axe.... My guess is that this would have been the weapon of choice to carry this out..... Easily done when the other guy is distracted.
Are you sure you know which side you're on here?
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 20:01
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:58
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:53
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
The other pilot would have easily been incapacitated by his colleague.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
Every commercial flight deck carries a crash axe.... My guess is that this would have been the weapon of choice to carry this out..... Easily done when the other guy is distracted.
It's a big thing in Malaysia apparently.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:58
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:54
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
The other pilot would have easily been incapacitated by his colleague.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:10
Every commercial flight deck carries a crash axe.... My guess is that this would have been the weapon of choice to carry this out..... Easily done when the other guy is distracted.
We're all agog still, and still waiting for a smidgen of evidence from you.
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Re: One for the beam me up scotty Brigade. MH370
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 20:01
This is a description of what I think is the most plausible explanation.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:58
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-31736835?print=true
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Originally Posted by Mrs Steve R wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:53
The lack of any debris from the aircraft suggests that the it was deliberately landed on the water like the Hudson river Airbus a320 but then sank to the bottom of the ocean.
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Originally Posted by Peace Frog wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:48
It's possible that the aircraft was depressurised so that the passengers would have lost consciousness before impact.
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Originally Posted by The sheep report wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:41
However this may not be true ,as in most modern aircraft a depressurisation would result in the automatic deployment of the overhead passenger oxygen masks.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:38
I've not flown the 777 so am unaware if this can be over rided from the flight deck.
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Originally Posted by clearly offside wrote on Wed, 11 March 2015 19:27
The other pilot would have easily been incapacitated by his colleague.
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Originally Posted by Sky High Bluebird wrote on Sat, 07 March 2015 18:43
Every commercial flight deck carries a crash axe.... My guess is that this would have been the weapon of choice to carry this out..... Easily done when the other guy is distracted.
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