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    Malaysia Airline flight MH370 was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on 8th March 2014 when it suddenly disappeared. It was not found even after almost 48 hours. Nobody knows what happened yet. The intrigue thickens after it was discovered that two passengers were using stolen passports.

    http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big-...ves-mh370-pass

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    mostlikely terrorists
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    Possibly terrorists, but no one knows yet. It is already the third day, but the plane is still not found yet. Can't imagine what the families and friends of the passengers are going through.

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    It's spooky weird because no remains of the aircraft, its passengers, or its contents have been located at all. If it had been an accident or terrorists, at least *something* would have been located. As it is, it's like the plane disappeared into a black hole.

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    The plane is still not found yet. The situation is not helped by the way the Malaysian government handle the issue.

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    Best luck to all the people in the plane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by convoy View Post
    The plane is still not found yet. The situation is not helped by the way the Malaysian government handle the issue.
    calm down bro, its not as easy as u think...

    remember that france airline crash back in 2009? it took them 2 years before they could even find the plane and get all the bodies
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    According to Malaysian PM Najib, the plane was "diverted deliberately", stopping short of calling it a hijack. The last communication between the plane and satellites was at 8:11am on the same day it disappeared, around 7 hours after it stopped contacts with air traffic controllers and was suspected to have turned around to fly west across Malaysia. The last communication with the satellites placed it somewhere in one of two areas: "a northern corridor stretching from northern Thailand to the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, or a southern corridor stretching from Indonesia to the vast southern Indian Ocean". As a result of this finding, the search and rescue operation in the Gulf of Thailand and South China Sea was called off.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/...A2701720140315

    This is getting more and more mysterious. The fate of the passengers are still unknown, and probably will still remain so for a while to their relatives. I feel that some of the countries involved in the search knew much more than what was revealed.
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    It is somewhat reported that to switch off all the communication devices, the person(s) have to be a technical expert in plane operations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuNaR View Post
    calm down bro, its not as easy as u think...

    remember that france airline crash back in 2009? it took them 2 years before they could even find the plane and get all the bodies
    That's not true. They found that plane within days after it crashed as they roughly knew exactly where it was. It took them 2 years to recover the black box from that plane cause the plane was at the bottom of the Alantic ocean. MH370 is a whole different animal altogether. This plane was deliberately stolen and could've crashed or could've been stowed away somewhere. When it's deliberate with the transponder and ACARS turned off, it becomes a hell of a lot harder to find it when all you're relying on is a satellite ping that was last sent out at 08:11 on March 7th.


    Quote Originally Posted by wkeej View Post
    It is somewhat reported that to switch off all the communication devices, the person(s) have to be a technical expert in plane operations.
    Most likely, it was either the pilot or co-pilot. There were also 20 passengers on this flight who are from this high tech company. Not to mention, there was a Uyghur passenger who had some flight training experience. However, all signs are pointing toward an inside job so my guess would most likely be the pilot or co-pilot or both are in on this. The co-pilot does seem a little shady. I don't get how this plane could've flown for 7 hours off course without any country realizing it. Anyway, this whole story is like the theme from LOST.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bai Qi44 View Post
    Most likely, it was either the pilot or co-pilot. There were also 20 passengers on this flight who are from this high tech company. Not to mention, there was a Uyghur passenger who had some flight training experience. However, all signs are pointing toward an inside job so my guess would most likely be the pilot or co-pilot or both are in on this. The co-pilot does seem a little shady. I don't get how this plane could've flown for 7 hours off course without any country realizing it. Anyway, this whole story is like the theme from LOST.
    It can be a case of "can't be bothered" with that civilian plane. Initially, it is believed that the plane will not head towards India because India has good radar system. And now, it is claimed that it is possible India may not have switched on the radar to save costs. My goodness.

    If he/she wants to crash the plane, why can't crash in South China Sea? Why is there a need to turn back?

    One thing for sure: The plane cannot be in the sky now. So, like any bomoh, I can confidently say, "It is either on the land or in the sea".

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    Malaysian PM Najib announced in the latest press conference that MH370 ended its flight in the Indian Ocean.

    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/...s/1046932.html
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