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Hong Kong pilot spots debris in Vietnamese waters
CCTV English ^ | 03-11-2014 0617 bjt | James

Posted on 03/11/2014 3:51:38 PM PDT by tcrlaf

The Civil Aviation Department of Hong Kong has received a pilot’s report that a large amount of debris was spotted in Vietnamese waters.

The pilot, flying a Hong Kong to Kuala Lumpur plane, says the debris is located about 60 kilometres southeast of Vietnamese city Vung Tau, some 500 kilometers from where the Malaysian jetliner lost contact with air traffic controllers. The department has submitted the message to the relevant authorities.


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 777; australia; china; chinashotitdown; crash; hongkong; iran; jrt; malaysia; mh370; oceaninfinity; oilrig; oilrigworker; philippines; roaringforties; seabedconstructor; shotdownbychinese; southchinasea; spratlies; spratlyislands; spratlys; thephilippines; thespratlys; vietman; vietnam; vungtau; waronterror
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To: AppyPappy

I was only given two unlawful orders in my 10 years. One was a safety violation by someone trying to get me killed. The second was a treaty violation. Never went through with either.


101 posted on 03/11/2014 6:08:03 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: Norm Lenhart

Best movie ever


102 posted on 03/11/2014 6:08:14 PM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: AppyPappy

On that we completely agree ;)


103 posted on 03/11/2014 6:09:25 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: diogenes ghost

But most of the time, what you see IS what is really there. Especially if 200+ people all see the same thing, and all having arious levels of expertise in visual identification skills.

Oh and btw, look at the time stamp of your post - see, God agrees with me.


104 posted on 03/11/2014 6:10:54 PM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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To: diogenes ghost

Absolutely eyewitnesses are not all that dependable.

200 of them all saying the same thing would get my attention.

Trained military people with experience who say its a missile make me a believer.


105 posted on 03/11/2014 6:10:58 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: driftdiver

Couple it with a simple fact. If they admitted it was a missile, that’s hundreds of billions in economic damage. It is a disruption of status quo foreign policy. It’s a demand for military action that some may not wish to take.

If they say it’s a spark, all that goes away. In it’s place is only ‘conspiracy theories’ which are easily explained away as swamp gas, the location of Venus and flocks of geese.

And a whole bunch of people going along because they don’t want to be blackballed as nuts...I wonder which is easiest to go with.


106 posted on 03/11/2014 6:21:45 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: Parley Baer

Yes, but the same applies to USAir 427, as well.

Despite hundreds of attempts, they could not repeat the conditions that caused the uncontrolled rudder roll, even using the last unmodified 737 of that type in the world, belonging to Purdue University.


107 posted on 03/11/2014 6:29:04 PM PDT by tcrlaf (Well, it is what the Sheeple voted for....)
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To: gaijin
The US Navy rightfully wondered about that, and performed many test on their a/c after TWA800 --over 100 times then even dumped entire HIBACHIS full of briquettes, tossed flaming rags, etc into full tanks, 1/2 full tanks, almost empty tanks, and what did they get..?

When my tractor's fuel injector mists diesel fuel into the cylinder, it explodes every time the piston compresses it - it doesn't even need a spark.

108 posted on 03/11/2014 6:31:58 PM PDT by ALPAPilot
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To: Sarah Barracuda
Uhmmmmm. Thank you for informing me of my IQ. Has not been measured in a long time. Of course you would know that it was any other problem aside from terroism or hijacking because of why?

Oh yes your years of experience in the industry tell you that. And my fourty years and Mary's experience makes us pretty ignorant. Oh i am sorry, an IQ of less than 5.

Having investigated accidents/incidents and safety internally (company only) . . . . only a person with an IQ of less than 5 would eliminate or discount ANY possibiltiy until the facts become known.

Hope you do not judge and base your conclusions politically the same way you have come to the conclusion regarding this missing airplane. Yeah i know, sure do not want to let facts get in your way of making good and proper decisions

109 posted on 03/11/2014 6:38:02 PM PDT by saywhatagain
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To: ALPAPilot

So where was the compression on flt 800?


110 posted on 03/11/2014 6:46:56 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: AppyPappy
They were too high for a MANPAD

False.

TWA 800 was flying at 13,700 ft. Well within the effective range of a MANPADS.

Man-portable air-defense systems

Shoulder-fired SAMs generally have a target detection range of about 6 miles (10 km) and an engagement range of about 4 miles (6 km), so aircraft flying at 20,000 feet (6,100 m) (3.8 miles) or higher are relatively safe


111 posted on 03/11/2014 6:47:03 PM PDT by TigersEye (Stupid is a Progressive disease.)
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To: Norm Lenhart
I think you're pretty close to correct.

I've cut open a bunch of UST’s that had contained jet fuel, fuel oil, diesel, gasoline etc. Gasoline is definitely the most volatile and you almost always have a combustible atmosphere in tanks that have any gas at all remaining in them. Obviously you check the atmosphere with a CGI (combustible gas indicator) before opening up both ends of the tank. Usually that's done by pumping an inert gas into the tank or flushing the tank with compressed air while cutting and of course monitoring all the while.

The heavier fuel tanks very rarely have a combustible atmosphere. They may possibly if they're hot enough inside for the fuel to flash off creating a combustible atmosphere but in my experience that was rare. I'd usually go ahead and flush the tanks just to be sure, but I always liked cutting open fuel oil, jet fuel tanks etc as opposed to gasoline.

I never believed the nonsense about a spark inside the center tank on that 747. Even if somehow an ignition source was generated inside the tank the chances of a combustible atmosphere existing are close to nonexistent.

112 posted on 03/11/2014 6:53:59 PM PDT by bereanway
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To: tcrlaf

Meanwhile ... http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-color-red-missing-mh370-font-loud-noise-reported-believed-linked-to-missing-plane-1.507926


113 posted on 03/11/2014 6:58:49 PM PDT by no-to-illegals (Scrutinize our government and Secure the Blessing of Freedom and Justice)
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To: Norm Lenhart

They do seem to be very consistently idiotic, that’s for sure. I wonder what it is like to be a full blown idiot and happy about it. Of course I suppose if I really were one I wouldn’t know it would I?


114 posted on 03/11/2014 7:04:19 PM PDT by RipSawyer
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To: driftdiver
So where was the compression on flt 800?

PV=nRT

It was a hot day in JFK, the plane was delayed several hours on takeoff. The packs (air conditioning system on Boeing Airplanes) are directly below the center wing tank. The area became very hot.

That's why Boeing put an fuel tank inert system in the 787. There have been 4 center tank explosions.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inerting_system

115 posted on 03/11/2014 7:24:38 PM PDT by ALPAPilot
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To: bereanway

Yup.

Begin rant mode...
I look at it from practical redneck experience that mirrors your more technical. Sometimes simple works well enough to get the right answer ;)

In the not so distant past before OSHA regs, people used gasoline to degrease parts. The result was flaming people in too many cases. Because of exactly the combustable atmosphere created around the 55 gal drums used as degreaser tanks. So they switched to Diesel/Kero. Result? Parts washers in semi close proximity to open flame glowing hot wood stoves that NEVER exploded.

Now the inside of a fuel tank is a lot like a garage with a diesel (petrolium) based parts washer, Enclosed. But with lots of open flame (torches/grinders/wood stoves/OIL stoves). Those sparks do not ignite the washer or cause an explosion. I have seen SHOWERS of sparks DIRECTLY hit such. No fire. No boom.

Pour a cup of Diesel/Kero or jet fuel on a white hot coal bedded campfire. Boom? Nope. No boom. Burn, but no boom.

The conditions have to be perfect. Such as atmosphere to be compressed 22-1’ish in a Diesel, in the compressor stages of a turbine etc. before Diesel/Kero/Jet will ‘so easily’ ignite.

See diesel truck in winter for an example of how hard it can be to ignite.

One cannot look at the millions of aircraft flights and conclude that by miracle, this aircraft just suddenly defied decades of experience, reality and science.


116 posted on 03/11/2014 7:31:30 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: Ben Hecks

Local gals in their soaked ao dais after a brief afternoon rain shower ....


117 posted on 03/11/2014 7:38:28 PM PDT by punchamullah
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To: ALPAPilot

“It was a hot day in JFK, the plane was delayed several hours on takeoff. The packs (air conditioning system on Boeing Airplanes) are directly below the center wing tank. The area became very hot. “

I live in AZ. I understand hot.

How many times did this exact plane and/or hundreds like it sit on runways in Saudi/Iraq/Middle East/Las Vegas/Phoenix under almost, if not identical circumstances? Numbers would indicate that in your 4 cases, something else happened.


118 posted on 03/11/2014 7:41:14 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: ALPAPilot

It does not explode, it ignites. There is a difference.


119 posted on 03/11/2014 7:46:11 PM PDT by punchamullah
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To: Sarah Barracuda

I totally agree. Tonight I looked at the map of the region to try to figure out where they might have taken the plane if my theory holds up. Although the military now denies that they tracked the plane way off course something is amiss. He also said there were things he could tell and things he couldn’t tell. Ok, for fun I placed the plane at the spot where they first claimed they tracked it to when way off course. From where it disappeared to that spot is a line in the direction of a country seething with terrorists, probably the worst one of all, Yemen. If this plays out terrorists will have a weapon they can use to strike anywhere on Earth and maybe the best 777 expert pilot alive to fly it. I hope I’m right for the passengers sake and that they are released, but hope I’m wrong for people everywhere to have to live in fear.


120 posted on 03/11/2014 7:47:36 PM PDT by lwoodham (Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.)
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