Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane

ELT's have a shockingly bad failure to activate rate depending on which kind were being used. You shouldn't read anything into non-activation. The same goes for not finding any debris.

It's entirely possible to make a crashed airliner nearly impossible to NOT find with current technology. But with so few planes actually crashing, it's considered unprofitable. And right there you have the basis of a valid, and very costly, lawsuit against anyone invovled in resisting changes to implementation of such technology.

 
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Yeah....but....when you put together the fact there is no debris to be found on top of the water, no debris is being found below the water, all FOUR ELTs failed to activate....etc....

It starts looking to me like something more strange is happening here.

For the families, I hope they find the wreckage soon.

 
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Depending on which ELT's were being used, four of them failing isn't nearly as big of a statistical improbability as you might think. I'm not joking when I say their failure rate is shockingly bad. And locating debris in an ocean when you don't know exactly where the plane went down is notoriously difficult. Essentially impossible for underwater debris without a correct starting point and narrowed search area.

I understand that is seems like there's no way something like this airliner could just disappear without a trace in this day and age, but it's entirely possible, and more likely than most people in the know are willing to admit.

Now, it's also not beyond the realm of possibility that it was flown somewhere and is being hidden. But with all the attention this is getting, I find that far less likely than the plane crashing into the ocean and just vanishing, especially considering the faltering start to the search.

 
My newest theory:
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Someone doctored on satellite info data and purposely placed a fake pingers thus kickbacks from Bluefin Robotics company and among others. Half a billion dollars so far.

Right now the best legit clue was an oil rig worker who claimed he was an eyewitness crash.

Another theory: coverup. US navy accidently shot down 370 flight ala TWA 800 thus doctored satellite data and placed fake pingers courtesy of our US navy. Meanwhile, USN secretly cleaned up 777 debris 1000 miles away from primary search, probably China Sea instead of Indian ocean.

They're searching in the wrong place! Guaranteed.

 
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At this point, I am surprised officials would dismiss any lead that might come up.

Near Perth, Australia (CNN) -- A private company declared that it has found what it believes is wreckage of a plane in the ocean, but leaders of the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 are dismissing the claim.
 
The families have been asked to go home.

I honestly don't know any other way for the authorities to handle these people. It is an absolutely horrible situation for everyone to be in. But, the families are convinced the Malaysian government is hiding something. Nothing is going to change their mind other than finding the wreckage. They can't find the wreckage.

These people need to go home and let the authorities continue searching for the wreckage and try to, as best they can, start going on with their lives. Their loved ones are gone.

 
I'm afraid Flight 370 forever lost just like Amelia Earhart plane and Bermuda triangle wreckage. It reminds me of Close Encounters of the Third Kind opening scene. I don't believe far-fetched aliens but you never know.

 
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Another soap opera chapter .........

http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/15/world/asia/malaysia-missing-plane/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

Or someone doctored satellite data or made up.

Again, I say they're searching in the wrong place like rain forest crash in Cambodia.

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Satellite data and pinger detectors are all BS .... in other words, wrong place ! Search back to square one.

My theory, the crash was not in the sea but land. My argument, 370 flight plan was on course, no veer left or right. Another BS and false hopes courtesy of Malaysia radar.

Several possibility ......

- Massive decompression (break up)

- Man made bomb either terrorist or sicko passenger ..... collect air insurance. See Flight 629.

- Vietnam SAM or air-to-air missile. Lots of SAMs left over in Vietnam war (Russian SA-2). Coverup.

- U.S. navy guided missile or test gone awry (TWA 800 & Iran Air 655). Unlikely because one or more sailors (squids) eventually "spill the beans".

The debris? Settle in remote and uninhabited jungle, most likely, Cambodia thus out of reach pinger signal. It reminds me of Apocalypse Now movie in Nung river (Cambodia).

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What an unbelievable story line this has become and it's really sad for the families of the people on the plane.

I also feel sorry for the people who are in charge of trying to find it. I honestly believe they are doing the best they can. They just absolutely have no information that would tell them where it went.

I was skeptical of this when they were talking about this elaborate mathematical process they went through and how it was so complicated the average person wouldn't understand it. My thoughts were, the more complicated it needed to be the more chance it was wrong.

Hopefully some day we will know what happened.

 
There's nothing unbelievable about this. There's a lot of f'ing water out there. It took two years or so to locate that Air France flight at the bottom and they had debris to go on. These guys have little more than their dicks in their hands to base a search from, so it's not a shock the plane isn't in the initial location.

Now while this is no doubt "proof" it didn't go down in the ocean to the tinfoil hatters, it really only means one thing. It's a big f'ing body of water and it's really hard to find things at the bottom, especially without a solid starting point. The end.

 
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