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To: Uncle Chip

The pilot, pilots, or hijackers may have been alive in the beginning, and there is no doubt that a waypoint was reached.

But the plane could have gone north as well as south.

If it went south, at the end of its flight the plane had no pilot. It went on a heading that would never get it to dry land and flew another seven hours.
What purpose would it serve to do that?

You, nor the Malaysian ministry, have no proof that the plane landed nicely in the Indian Ocean, nor that it had any amount of fuel left, let alone a precise number like 300 gallons.

With Malaysians’ track record of erroneous information and deception, why would anyone trust their charts or analysis at this point in time?

The idea that an uncontrolled plane ditched gently into an ocean that could have thirty foot waves, and then sank, intact, to the bottom, is extremely low on the probability scale.

There is no way that the US government satellites do not have a record of where this flight went. If it crashed into the ocean our subs and underwater acoustics system would have picked up such a noise. Diego
Garcia is beehive of electronic gear that also would have tracked a plane, especially one that was not reporting on schedule.

This plane could have gone north just as well as south. And if it did, that has far more sinister implications than the dead end in the southern Indian
Ocean.


41 posted on 04/15/2014 3:56:22 AM PDT by exit82 ("The Taliban is on the inside of the building" E. Nordstrom 10-10-12)
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To: exit82
The pilot, pilots, or hijackers may have been alive in the beginning

And what would have killed him or them after the beginning??? the sojourn to 45000ft??? then who was piloting the plane after that making all the necessary course adjustments and altitude changes???

With Malaysians’ track record of erroneous information and deception, why would anyone trust their charts or analysis at this point in time?

Because it is not their charts nor their analysis nor anything they embrace.

Their position is the one being argued by you --

It went on a heading that would never get it to dry land and flew another seven hours.

That's not true. The heading was taking it toward the northwestern coast of Australia but it was ditched 600 miles short on purpose.

You need to keep up -- you are arguing with old discarded information.

What purpose would it serve to do that?

What purpose did hijacking the plane in the first place serve?? That one.

What purpose did evading radar and flying as fast and low as possible to get out of the area undetected serve??? That one.

You, nor the Malaysian ministry, have no proof that the plane landed nicely in the Indian Ocean

Sure I do -- pings from the black box below an area where there is an absence of debris.

Where is your or your Malaysian ministry's proof to the contrary???

nor that it had any amount of fuel left, let alone a precise number like 300 gallons.

Try rereading what I wrote rather than misquoting things. Aviation analysts per the chart I posted show where it had enough fuel to travel 2300 miles to the southeast. Where the pings from the black box are coming from is 2000 miles to the east south east. That means that it would have had around 300 miles left in its tank [That's 300 miles -- not 300 gallons -- please note]

Do you or the Malaysian ministry have any evidence to the contrary???

The idea that an uncontrolled plane ditched

That is ridiculous -- that's why the pilot was at the helm using his skill and training to ditch it with enough fuel in the tank to be able to choose a suitable location while it is still under his control.

The idea that an uncontrolled plane ditched gently into an ocean that could have thirty foot waves

swells not waves -- Anyway the sea surface at that search area looks like it can easily accommodate a plane ditching. Maybe it was that calm or calmer on that March 8th morning as well.

Diego Garcia is beehive of electronic gear that also would have tracked a plane, especially one that was not reporting on schedule.

It wasn't reported by the Malaysians until an hour after it failed to show up in Beijing -- and that was just about when it was being ditched thousands mile away from the South China Sea where the Malaysians said it went down and later in Pakistan where the Malaysians hoped it would be found.

You really need to keep up and quit siding with the Malaysian Ministry of Untruths.

42 posted on 04/15/2014 6:18:18 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
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