BigMan157 no u 103354 Posts user info edit post |
langoliers 3/14/2014 11:41:18 PM |
Noen All American 31346 Posts user info edit post |
^^Malcolm Gladwell is a fucking fraud. 3/15/2014 12:45:10 AM |
JeffreyBSG All American 10165 Posts user info edit post |
lol...that thought has never occurred to me
but I'm gullible as fuck. maybe he is. 3/15/2014 12:57:19 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
I don't know who he is, but that phenomenon is pretty well known in aviation circles. 3/15/2014 4:04:51 AM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
and it was discussed heavily after the 777 crash last year. 3/15/2014 11:27:11 AM |
TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148436 Posts user info edit post |
The only thing we really know for certain was that this happened on Obama's watch 3/15/2014 12:16:25 PM |
The E Man Suspended 15268 Posts user info edit post |
the plane will take off 3/15/2014 9:11:03 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
but not land 3/15/2014 9:28:58 PM |
joepeshi All American 8094 Posts user info edit post |
So it looks like the pilot(s) may have been the ones that willingly crashed the plane. Crazy shit. 3/15/2014 10:28:06 PM |
colangus All American 749 Posts user info edit post |
This reeks of Bane. He has to be involved.
#SPEAKOFTHEDEVILANDHESHALLAPPEAR 3/15/2014 10:46:46 PM |
The E Man Suspended 15268 Posts user info edit post |
the plane is prolly in tibet right now 3/15/2014 10:59:29 PM |
tchenku midshipman 18586 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Asian airlines have a disproportionate number of crashes partly because of the huge importance of etiquette, and the "honor your superiors" mindset, in Asian culture" |
I work for a Japanese company and it's the same damn way. The seniors don't make any mistakes 3/15/2014 11:14:18 PM |
laxman490 All American 2385 Posts user info edit post |
^the pilots of the Korean air flight that crashed in San Francisco said that was a factor as well. They didn't want to ask for help out of honor. 3/16/2014 1:03:03 AM |
moron All American 34141 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "...but as more evidence comes to light, i don't think my earlier suggestion of an explosion is the most likely. My best bet is now on there being some sort of emergency or possibly compound emergency, likely involving a fire or smoke/fumes in the cockpit, and they started turning electrical equipment off in hopes of isolating it if the fire or smoke/fumes were electrical in origin. They would have likely turned back towards land in order to land as soon as possible. In the dark, under stress, and possibly under duress due to smoke, they then missed a checklist step or moved the wrong switch, resulting in loss of pressurization, improper oxygen mask flow, etc and then therefore hypoxia. Pilots were rendered unconscious (only takes 30-seconds, give or take, depending on their altitude), and then possibly dead, and the jet then continued on its last heading until fuel exhaustion. Even if everyone else on the plane was still conscious, they would have been locked out of the cockpit due to the locked antiterrorist bulkhead." |
Is it typical to turn off electronics in case of smoke/fire? Seems like a looong shot this would be helpful.3/16/2014 2:33:58 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
depends on if you think it may be electrical in origin. the idea is typically to turn of all electrical equipment that isn't totally necessary, and then turn things back on one at a time if you need to get them back. 3/16/2014 2:37:55 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
although it sounds more and more like something nefarious may be likely. 3/16/2014 2:38:54 AM |
MrGreen All American 2281 Posts user info edit post |
The plane landed safely. 3/16/2014 10:04:10 AM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
From BBC
Quote : | "A former 777 pilot has told me how easy it is to switch off most of the systems that track an aircraft. Most pilots would know how to do it - though traditional radar would still pick up the presence of a plane.
Firstly, most systems, like the transponder, the radio, the ACARS etc, have what is effectively an "off" switch.
Secondly, every electrical system also has a circuit-breaker, a bit like the fuse box in your house. The pilot has a panel of hundreds of buttons above his or her head; if they pull the right one, then the system switches off. The breakers are essential to isolate electrical systems if they overheat or catch fire.
But if you switch anything off, an orange warning light appears on a screen in front of the crew. So it is highly unlikely one could do it without the other noticing.
And the pilot may still not know about every system the aircraft has that talks to satellites - which could explain how this aircraft was sending out pings despite everything else being switched off.
The idea of hacking into an aircraft's systems has also been mooted, but I am told this is far less likely on an aeroplane such as this and also that the manufacturers have put in a lot of work to stop this happening.
One final thing: if this aircraft flew low over land, and people on board knew there was a problem, why did no-one try to make a phone call?" |
3/16/2014 11:17:37 AM |
MrGreen All American 2281 Posts user info edit post |
The crew collected all electronic devices shortly after going stealth. 3/16/2014 1:46:08 PM |
optmusprimer All American 30318 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "
One final thing: if this aircraft flew low over land, and people on board knew there was a problem, why did no-one try to make a phone call?"" |
Without a sat phone you wouldn't have much luck making a call. Its been said that cellular service wouldnt likely have been available over 7000ft or so. Flying at that altitude after manual cabin depressurization wouldnt have been enough to keep the passengers knocked out.
Assuming the cabin was manually depressurized of course. Passenger oxygen would last only 22 minutes if it were even turned on. Pilots oxygen comes from a seperate bottle.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=kSsmU7ijGMTC2wXn-IDQCw&url=http://www.boeing.com/assets/pdf/commercial/airports/arff/arff777.pdf&cd=11&ved=0CCQQFjAAOAo&usg=AFQjCNH9V3Sc3x9pn6qAy60GANHsuykuQA&sig2=HAYRepdIAvk6putQejcQIg
[Edited on March 16, 2014 at 7:01 PM. Reason : .]3/16/2014 6:47:33 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52838 Posts user info edit post |
I cannot imagine that the passenger O2 can't be manually turned off from the cockpit. I've never heard of such a setup, and it would pose a fire hazard if it was configured in such a way. It would also be more likely to leak down when not in use if the o2 was always under pressure. Typically, it's turned on as a before takeoff checklist item.
The pilots would almost certainly be on a separate system. It would also be easy to simply bring along a "pony bottle" like some recreational pilots carry. 3/16/2014 7:35:48 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
good read
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/03/16/the-baseless-rush-to-blame-the-pilots-of-flight-370.html 3/17/2014 5:49:10 AM |
EMCE balls deep 89771 Posts user info edit post |
So, there are new theories suggesting the pilot flew under the radar to avoid being detected, using mountains and such as cover. Duke, correct me on this, but it was my understanding that when NOE flying was not done in the day, the pilot used geography detecting radar systems on board the plane, or at the new least night vision goggles coupled with extensive knowledge of the terrain. It would seem like the former would require equipment not so covertly installed on a commercial airliner. And the latter could be possible, but again not so easily done (acquiring the necessary training for this) 3/17/2014 8:19:16 AM |
BigMan157 no u 103354 Posts user info edit post |
3/17/2014 9:16:33 AM |
Doss2k All American 18474 Posts user info edit post |
One of the other theories making the rounds is that it may have shadowed a flight from malaysia to amsterdam avoiding radar that way and possibly landing somewhere in like Kyrgyzstan or Turkmenistan. 3/17/2014 9:48:30 AM |
JayMCnasty All American 14180 Posts user info edit post |
3/17/2014 10:01:37 AM |
goalielax All American 11252 Posts user info edit post |
a good read? lol - the author states that transponders could have been turned off "by design." what a fucking idiot
the whole thing reads as a speculative grab at pageviews. he's no better than those who are looking towards the pilots.
[Edited on March 17, 2014 at 11:10 AM. Reason : .] 3/17/2014 11:04:52 AM |
Wolfpackman All American 1882 Posts user info edit post |
3/17/2014 12:14:19 PM |
Doss2k All American 18474 Posts user info edit post |
No idea how reliable this is but read that a source in DHS has said they believe the plane did land and we will likely never see it again (25% chance at finding it). Said involved govts werent willing to help with intelligence and witheld info. Possible the shadowing of another airliner theory may hold some weight. 3/17/2014 12:41:50 PM |
Stryver Veteran 313 Posts user info edit post |
Re: radar avoiding and NOE flying.
How to Not be Seen can include a wide range of options. One is to put any kind of ground between you and the radar installation. If that ground happens to be a mountain range, you don't have to be very close to it for it to block the radar from seeing you. If it's a small pile of dirt (or you want to fly very close to the radar site) then it might involve much greater proximity to the ground.
This is very much like hiding in the dark from a guy with a flashlight. If you are in a field of grass, then you might have to lay down in the grass and think very short thoughts. If you are in a forest, then you might decide to stand up straight behind a tree. One option, particularly valid here, is just to stay far enough away from known flashlights so you are too small to be seen.
TL;DR NOE is great if you want to pop up and drop a bomb on the radar dish, but completely not required if you just want to get away. 3/17/2014 1:26:37 PM |
Str8BacardiL ************ 41753 Posts user info edit post |
Lots of bits of information but still no motive if we are going to suspect the pilots. . . . 3/17/2014 1:41:20 PM |
Bullet All American 28410 Posts user info edit post |
an opposition maylasion leader that one of the pilots "supported" was arrested for homosexuality hours before the flight took off. and they have a pic of the pilot wearing a "democracy is dead" shirt.... 3/17/2014 1:59:36 PM |
Dentaldamn All American 9974 Posts user info edit post |
I don't see myself flying in Asia anytime soon.
Thanks crazy people. 3/17/2014 6:40:23 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
from the AP
Quote : | "KUALA LUMPUR: The final words from the missing Malaysian jetliner’s cockpit gave no indication anything was wrong even though one of the plane’s communications systems had already been disabled, officials said Sunday, adding to suspicions that one or both of the pilots were involved in the disappearance.
As authorities examined a flight simulator that was confiscated from the home of one of the pilots and dug through the background of all 239 people on board and the ground crew that serviced the plane, they also were grappling with the enormity of the search ahead of them.
The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 took off from Kuala Lumpur at around 12:40 a.m. on March 8, headed to Beijing. On Saturday, Malaysia’s government confirmed that the plane was deliberately diverted and may have flown as far north as Central Asia, or south into the vast reaches of the Indian Ocean. Authorities have said someone on board the plane first disabled one of its communications systems at 1:07 a.m. Around 14 minutes later, the transponder was also shut down. The fact that they went dark separately is strong evidence that the plane’s disappearance was deliberate.
Malaysian Defense Minister Hishamuddin Hussein said that the final, reassuring words from the cockpit — “All right, good night” — were spoken to air traffic controllers after the communication system was shut down. Whoever spoke did not mention any trouble on board, seemingly misleading ground control.
The search area now includes 11 countries the plane might have flown over, Hishamuddin said, adding that the number of countries involved in the operation had increased to 25." |
Quote : | "a source in DHS has said they believe the plane did land and we will likely never see it again" |
I find that to be a ridiculous statement. Since there are no Lost type islands on this planet, IF the plane did land AND some people did survive, of course we will hear about/see it again. You can't keep all those survivors shut their mouth forever, unless you put them in a dungeon forever, or unless there are only 2 or 3 survivors and they will be killed by the involved govts or something.
If it crashed and no one survived, the chances of finding it are minuscule, as this is the area they are searching now:
3/17/2014 6:59:14 PM |
smc All American 9221 Posts user info edit post |
Democracy is dead. And a good thing that it is, too. I'll bet he's lots of fun at parties, though. 3/17/2014 6:59:54 PM |
puck_it All American 15446 Posts user info edit post |
I read something earlier, and it mentioned the sattelite interactions, and how they were a two way handshake. Basically they have determined some angle at which the last transmission happened (for beam forming or something). Itheyre trying to take that information and narrow down what area would produce that result. They admitted it was uncharted territory, as they've never tried to trace it back in this manner. 3/17/2014 7:10:04 PM |
The E Man Suspended 15268 Posts user info edit post |
Wouldn't be surprised if the plane is being held at ransom but the Chinese won't negotiate 3/17/2014 8:42:49 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
^ i would be very shocked if that were the case.
there is no way in today's world that the world at large won't know if a plane full of hundreds of civilians were being held hostage, even if in the world's most secretive country. 3/17/2014 8:51:37 PM |
laxman490 All American 2385 Posts user info edit post |
Here's the question I have: if it was terrorism, how come no one has claimed responsibility? I would think a terrorist would want even more publicity. 3/17/2014 9:32:59 PM |
wawebste All American 19599 Posts user info edit post |
Not if they're planning on re-purposing it for something bigger 3/17/2014 9:35:07 PM |
tchenku midshipman 18586 Posts user info edit post |
3/17/2014 10:28:10 PM |
Sayer now with sarcasm 9841 Posts user info edit post |
Here is the Captian's home flight simulator:
3/18/2014 7:16:15 AM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
I came here to post a wacky FB status updates I saw that made the claim that terrorists hijacked the plane and are now repurposing it as a weapon... but I see that I've been beaten to the punch.
Wow. People believe this. 3/18/2014 7:32:12 AM |
mellocj All American 1872 Posts user info edit post |
http://keithledgerwood.tumblr.com/post/79838944823/did-malaysian-airlines-370-disappear-using-sia68-sq68 3/18/2014 8:09:25 AM |
Sayer now with sarcasm 9841 Posts user info edit post |
*shrug* that dude's theory sounds just as likely as all the others 3/18/2014 8:33:01 AM |
jsdail All American 3260 Posts user info edit post |
Courtney Love has found the plane !!!
https://twitter.com/Courtney/status/445475973891235840/photo/1
3/18/2014 8:33:34 AM |
Doss2k All American 18474 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I find that to be a ridiculous statement. Since there are no Lost type islands on this planet, IF the plane did land AND some people did survive, of course we will hear about/see it again. You can't keep all those survivors shut their mouth forever, unless you put them in a dungeon forever, or unless there are only 2 or 3 survivors and they will be killed by the involved govts or something.
If it crashed and no one survived, the chances of finding it are minuscule, as this is the area they are searching now: " |
Well the going theory is there is some evidence the plane made an ascent above 40,000 feet, which may have been simply to depressurize the cabin and kill off the entire crew and passengers other than the pilots. Obviously that is all speculation and I still think the likely outcome is they are at the bottom of the ocean. However, if the plan was to hijack for ransom we already would have heard about it. The only other reason you would steal a plane is to repurpose it for terrorism that I can think of, in which case the passengers are gonna be all killed one way or another.
It just baffles my mind that this day in age a 777 with 250 people on board can just simply go missing without a trace. All the circumstances and evidence sure would be coincidental if the thing just had some malfunctions and crashed. The timing of everything sure does look suspect.3/18/2014 8:43:38 AM |
Sayer now with sarcasm 9841 Posts user info edit post |
I still can't believe that we can put men on the moon but we have no idea where international flights are at any given time, and we have transponder/locator systems on planes that can be disabled by anyone with Google. 3/18/2014 9:00:41 AM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
these fools can't even put lojack on a plane?
3/18/2014 9:13:31 AM |
justinh524 Sprots Talk Mod 27825 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Since there are no Lost type islands on this planet" |
hey, let's stop making assumptions.3/18/2014 9:22:13 AM |