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Plausible theory? Random dribble at best.convair wrote:Seems a very plausible theory. Anyway, let's hope you're right and that the pax and crew are safe "somewhere"!
But why not hijack a KUL-Bombay flight then?
Given that it's a criminal investigation, don't expect authorities to share everything with us. I'm pretty sure they have a good idea of where to look.Safe to say at this point the only thing known for sure is that nobody has a clue where this Aircraft is or what happened to it.
Document last modified in 2008...Jonasti wrote:Found a document on smartcockpit.com that descibes the communication of a Boeing 777. On the first page is a picture of an B777 of malaysia airlines. I don't know what to think of this?
This was said on today's press conference.Passenger wrote:"...The satellite signals could also have been sent while the aircraft was on the ground as long as there was electrical power available..."
Not my remark, but a quote from today's update on Aviation Herald
And what if the unimaginable is the case and this is only a part of an even more evil plan and somebody needs a real large jet for some reason?andorra-airport wrote:One area no one is talking about... cargo. Maybe VAL , weapons, radioactive , etc
Another possible use suggested by a US House representative today: send it as a cruise missile on the intended target!caravelle21 wrote:But what if someone planned, for example, to load it with something horrific and use it as a stand-in for a harmless commercial flight. Judging from actions in the past, Europe, Israel or the US could be the most likely targets. In that case it would make more sense that the plane would be temporarily stored west of the Indian ocean rather than south.