To: mandaladon
How does a plane disintegrate in mid air due to mechanical problems? They don't. To argue that they "can" would put us in the category of debating a chance to win the lottery.
No mayday. Not even the automated mayday that the plane automatically sends out. No flight deviation noted. No altitude deviation noted. Just gone. It disintegrated (blew up) at 35,000.
11 posted on
03/09/2014 11:01:19 AM PDT by
Tenacious 1
(My whimsical litany of satyric prose and avarice pontification of wisdom demonstrates my concinnity.)
To: Tenacious 1
The other aspect of this that confuses me is the fairly recent tendency of muslim terrorists to blow people up without taking credit (assuming that muslims are involved here).
What is the purpose of killing 240 people if no one knows who did it or why?
Maybe its enough for them to just kill infidels.
16 posted on
03/09/2014 11:05:55 AM PDT by
skeeter
To: Tenacious 1
No altitude deviation noted.
Negative,...... reports mention a “rapid loss of altitude of 695Ft prior to loosing radar contact”
17 posted on
03/09/2014 11:06:11 AM PDT by
Robe
(Rome did not create a great empire by talking, they did it by killing all those who opposed them)
To: Tenacious 1
1) Bomb(s) aboard plane
2) Surface-to-air missile
3) Weather event / turbulence* 4) Pilot error* or suicide
5) Structural failure
6) Fuel loss* 7) Cabin pressure anomaly* / Contaminated air
8) Large meteorite strike, or other UFO
* Distress signal or pilot mayday likely
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