Posted on 03/11/2014 11:13:53 AM PDT by tcrlaf
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was hundreds of miles off course, traveling in the opposite direction from its original destination and had stopped sending identifying transponder codes before it disappeared, a senior Malaysian Air Force official told CNN Tuesday.
If correct, these are ominous signs that could call into question whether someone in the cockpit might have deliberately steered the plane away from its intended destination, a former U.S. aviation investigator said.
"This kind of deviation in course is simply inexplicable," said Paul Goelz, former managing director of the National Transportation Safety Board.
(snip) The Malaysian Air Force lost track of the plane over Pulau Perak, a tiny island in the Straits of Malacca -- many hundreds of miles from the usual flight path for aircraft traveling between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing, the official said.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
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Nothing suspicious about that/s
Easily. There are thousands of junked aircraft at airports all over the world. One more would not easily be noticed.
Doors to the cockpit are locked after takeoff.
So now we have a new report that the plane was miles off course and being tracked.
The area is a muzzie HQ. With the new details it reeks of 9/11 copy cat plan gone wrong. That would be bad PR for Malaysia so I can see them slow playing this. Are they are investigating the background of the crew and passengers?
Yeah, sumpin’ like that......
Yep, just trying to fabricate the story they want to be told.
Yes, you can turn off the transponder with the switch or by pulling the circuit breaker.
Another tidbit that it might have crashed over land:
16.30 Tom Phillips, our correspondent in Kuala Lumpur, says villagers from near Marang, on Malaysia's eastern coast, told police they had heard a "loud and frightening noise" at around 1.20am on Saturday morning.
Alias Salleh, a 36-year-old lorry driver told Malaysia's The Sun Daily, he and friends had run towards the source of the noise, "but did not see anything unusual".
The noise sounded like "the fan of a jet engine," Mr Salleh added.
Mohd Yusri Mohd Yusof, a 34-year-old villager, said: "My friends and I heard the ringing noise for about two minutes."
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Where would BURMA SHAVE be if the guy with the billboard idea quit after his first critic? You go, boy!
And have a good reason to keep it quiet while governments worked on a cover story. The world's airlines would have a screaming fit if it ever got out that governments were willing to shoot down any hijacked flight that acted suspicious - the entire industry would be bankrupt in short order. The corporatist crony governments involved need to work up a TWA 800-like cover story, before any facts come out.
Maybe they had an accomplice in the cockpit?
I can think of one law that would definitely save lives, and it’s “ALL AIRLINES ARE REQUIRED TO PUBLISH THE NAMES OF ALL PILOTS AND CREW FOR EACH FLIGHT”. Boarding an aircraft with Muslim pilots and stewards is a DEATH SENTENCE.
If it didn’t explode into little pieces, the plane wouldn’t just disappear from the radar screen if the transponder were disabled. The passive image would still be trackable. This revelation only says that many people have been lying about the mystery from the first announcement. If this report is true, millions of dollars and days of time have been spent looking for wreckage in places that important people have known from the beginning were false leads. Why?
True. Also there were at least 2 iranian passengers using passports that were stolen 2 YEARS AGO.
Roommate claims those 2 wanted to ‘emigrate to Europe,’ but who waits 2 years holding stolen passports before finally fleeing Iran?
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