Looking more and more like it's something along those lines. And ..... yeah, have to agree.All i have to say is
if it is a "pilot suicide" sort of reality, that is pretty much the most metal way you can possibly commit suicide.
That seems plausible. Two questions I'd have about it: First, the fire would have to have started by shorting out the radio which is entirely possible but I'd be curious what type of backup-communications were available. I'm assuming there is at least some sort of backup and it would be kind of odd that all of them went out at the same time. It would also be a pretty crazy coincidence that it happened almost immediately after the last radio communication that said everything is fine. Also, even if the plane's radios were down, you'd think at least one passenger would have called out on their cell phone. The other thing is it would pretty odd for a fire to take out all the communications and render the pilots incapacitated but not damage the plane enough that it could continue to fly for several more hours. Even if it didn't damage the structure of the aircraft to make it un-flyable, you'd think other systems would have been damaged such that even the autopilot wouldn't be able to keep the aircraft flying straight and level.If this debris is the plane, I am going with the theory that there were problems with the plane such as a fire. The pilots tried turning around the plane but were then over taken with smoke and the plane flew the rest of the time on auto pilot till it ran out of fuel and ditched in the ocean. Nothing was communicated back because communications were damaged by the fire.
This is because the ocean is kinda big.Hooked on Huskers said:Search teams shifted to a different part of the Indian Ocean Friday in their hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane after "a new credible lead"![]()
Goggle satellite is able to get crystal clear images of my car, backyard and patio furniture but government can't even provide a decent satellite image of the wreckage? I've heard military eye-spy satellites can read our license plate numbers years ago.
Hooked on Huskers said:Search teams shifted to a different part of the Indian Ocean Friday in their hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane after "a new credible lead"![]()
Goggle satellite is able to get crystal clear images of my car, backyard and patio furniture but government can't even provide a decent satellite image of the wreckage? I've heard military eye-spy satellites can read our license plate numbers years ago.
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Red circle.....Norman Transcript newspaper I believe
Maybe confused with electronic tagging and tracking marine animals? Probably aircraft pingers & tracking creatures are the same frequency.Chinese ship picks up sounds "consistent" with a flight data recorder.
Supposedly they picked the frequency of the "pings" - 37.5 kHz - because there is nothing else in the ocean that creates that frequency.Maybe confused with electronic tagging and tracking marine animals? Probably aircraft pingers & tracking creatures are the same frequency.Chinese ship picks up sounds "consistent" with a flight data recorder.
Thousands of Aussie sharks equipped with electronic trackers.
Or else whale singing. Or dolphins. Or submarines. Or seals farting.
Now they've not been able to re-acquire the signals, raising fears that the batteries have run out.BigRedBuster said: