Missing Malaysian Plane...mystery

Discussion in 'In the News' started by Bliss, Mar 11, 2014.

  1. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    I recall two stories that come to mind:


    Attorney Allan Dershowitz was on a plane. A man sitting ahead of him, who happened to be of Middle Eastern descent, was taken off by some men the plane shortly after everyone had boarded. Prior to that, there was something wrong with the aircraft. Dershowitz, sensing something wrong about what he and his fellow passengers had seen, also requested to leave the aircraft. The passengers all disembarked the aircraft after the man had left.


    I had my first flight aboard a 747. The airline was Tower Air. Tower Air's claim to fame was that it was the official airline for the U.S. forces in Operation: Desert Shield. When the 747 arrived and rolled toward the boarding deck, I noticed something strange about it. I saw what looked like a section on the port side of the upper section of the First Class and cockpit...had been patched up. It was perfectly in place. However, it was not very well painted. After I boarded and found a seat(I had reserved a window seat and was not given one), I and the other passengers, bound for Kennedy Airport in New York City from Fort Lauderdale, waited for the plane to depart the gate and approach the runway(which was backed up already). The moment the plane left the gate, the power went off. And then we heard a thumping noise as the engines died. The pilots started the engines again. Again, the power went out. The thumping noise was heard again. Everyone was panicking and we haven't even left the gate. A maintenance crew recharged the engine to full power and the 747 rolled toward the crowded runway. When we took off, everything was cool until we hit a patch of turbulence so violent, the 747 went down and then up and down again. I looked to my right and saw a woman sitting between her two children. Her eyes were closed tight and her hands gripped the hand of her children. She was in prayer and she was praying hard. I looked forward and smiled. "We're going to die," I said to myself as I smiled. The pilots took us up and we powered through it.


    When we landed at Kennedy, the Captain told us what time it was when we landed. it was 8:45 PM. Then he informed us of the weather. The temperature was 45 degrees. All the passengers, except myself screamed. I thought that these South Florida people were not prepared(thankfully, I had seen the Weather Channel prior to leaving for the airport). After picking up my luggage, I was met by a representative of the airline and he asked me about my flight experience. I told him of the power failures and the turbulence. That was all. He called a shuttle for me and I boarded it to catch a subway train to Port Authority in midtown NYC.
     
  2. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

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  3. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    That scene was scary and so was that film. And Tony Todd as the mortician was priceless.
     
  4. blakluvr69

    blakluvr69 New Member

    Disappearance is Not a mechanical issue...

    The minute they said the transponders were not working, it became INTENTIONAL. You can only do that MANUALLY. And reports not that the plane continued flying for another 4 hours after last radar marking confirms it was not mechanical failure. Fuel on board can fly them as far south as Australia and as far west as eastern Pakistan.
     
  5. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    the news is reporting today that the plane flew between 7-8 hours after the last radar...i would venture to say at this point they know more than they are telling us...i do find it very interesting that the government of Malaysia has turned down help from Interpol
     
  6. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    Ok.

    This plane disappeared Saturday, and the USA did not get involved until late Monday.

    They had about 2 days to take that plane to a abandoned airfield, strip the passengers nude, fill the plane with explovises/biological/chemicals, fill the fuel tanks and relocate that plane Africa or some other obscure, rural area thousands of miles from the current search area.

    Somebody might have plans on using that Boeing 777 as the mother of all kamikaze cruise missiles. That mofo could be moving across the Atlantic at 2000ft headed straight for Washington DC or NYC right now with the passengers aboard.

    Somebody wanted that plane, this was no accident.
     
  7. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member


    Heard the same @ 4 hrs. They are now saying the pilot or pilots are def involved. Some pundits have even suggested the plane is parked in North Korea.
     
  8. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    if that plane is parked in N.Korea they better be ready for China to invade...
     
  9. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    A huge number of passengers were Chinese Nationals. I think Kim Jong-un is that delusional. He has been itching foe attention and probably a mini-war.
     
  10. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    More on the pilot...

    Doomed airliner pilot was political fanatic: Hours before taking control of flight MH370 he attended trial of jailed opposition leader as FBI reveal passengers could be at a secret location

    - Police investigate data from home flight simulator of captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53

    - Investigators speak of his 'obsessive' support for opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim

    -Police officers fear Ibrahim being jailed could have left Shah profoundly upset

    - FBI experts say disappearance could be ‘act of piracy’, suggesting passengers are being held.
     
  11. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    There is only 2 pilots aboard that plane.

    Their is about 8 to 10 flight attendants on the plane and they are all females. Malaysian men ain't working fight attendant jobs like these pussy men do in the USA.

    With over 200 people on board, you are gonna need about 20 to 30 mofos to secure the cabin, collect media devices and be highly proficient in close quarter, hand to hand combat so you don't have a repeat of United Flight 93.

    Whoever is behind taking this plane invested a lot of time in planning this operation.

    This got al-Qaeda written all over it. Those cats are like James Bond/Mission:Impossible when it comes to terrorism.
     
  12. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    VERY ASTUTE. Normally you do have some wild-assed theories, lol, but this one is very plausible. I just can't wrap around my head around how not one person was able to sneak use their phone.
     
  13. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    A good portion of Malaysians are Muslim. The Al-Qaeda connection is very plausible. And a new leader has been chosen among their ranks.
     
  14. GQ Brotha

    GQ Brotha New Member

    The Aussies found floating debris on satellite, in the South Indian Ocean, 2500km (1,550 miles) from their Western Coast of Perth.

    If it does turn out to be it then it seems the pilot most likely changed the route and crashed the plain in as remote an area as he could when it comes to the South Indian Ocean. Given the plane crossed back over Malaysian territory from it route to China and went to the great open unknown. Surreal stuff.

    I just hope its the plane indeed. We can only imagine the horror those folks must have experienced if that pilot intentionally downed the plane in the wide, open Ocean, sickening stuff. SMH.

    Should be able to trust your pilot with your life when you step on a plane.
     
  15. Gorath

    Gorath Well-Known Member

    I hope that it is the plane. After reading this, I'll think twice about using foreign airlines(with the exception of Quantas, British Airways, JAL, or Lufthansa). In this country, I have to be worried if the pilot is sober.
     
  16. lippy

    lippy Well-Known Member

    we can only hope that the passengers did not have to suffer through 7+ hours of flight knowing that they were going to die...the pilot has the ability to regulate cabin pressure causing the air masks to drop...the air will only last a certain amount of time before the passengers would have all died from lack of air flow...this is a tragedy any way you look at it...i feel sorry for all of the families...
     
  17. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    I wonder if somebody hijacked the plane and did a new version of "DB Cooper"?

    Hijack the plane, order the Capt to reroute the plane back toward Malaysia, lock the autopilot in, shoot/kill the flight crew, destroys the planes radio, jump out the back of the plane with a parachute and land in Malaysia or a waiting boat

    The passengers left on the plane with no clue on flying the plane and no radio or cell service. Plane flew until out of fuel.
     
  18. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

    Ah, back to classic BB. :cool:
     
  19. blackbull1970

    blackbull1970 Well-Known Member

    What if I told you............HaHa!:D

    How about this as a theory, its possible Iran could have done a full blown test on a passenger airliner. Or some stupid teenagers fucked around and fucked up with a passenger airliner.

    Remember, Iran successfully brought down a stealth drone over its border by hacking into its systems in 2011.

    Russia has been using the same tecniques recently in the Ukraine/Crimea.

    And remember there was two young Iranians with fake passports on board with "Clean Records"

    Iran to teach kids to bring down drones


    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/aug/19/iran-teach-kids-bring-down-drones/


    Iranian high schools will begin teaching students how to hunt and bring down drones, according to media reports.

    The Iranian newspaper Etemad quoted a top official with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Ali Fazli, saying the military unit will oversee a “defensive readiness” program to teach students how to track unmanned craft and hack into their computer systems.

    The classes reportedly will begin in September.

    It’s the latest step by Iranian hardliners to secure a larger role for the military in the nation’s schools. Students at both junior and senior high schools already take courses focusing on “civil defense,” according to the Associated Press.

    The classes also would be the latest example of a backlash against the use of drones by the U.S. military, which has employed the unmanned craft to strike terrorist targets in Yemen, Pakistan and elsewhere in the Middle East.
     
  20. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    The theory I heard that makes a lot of sense is that there could have been an electrical fire, which causes a lot of some. then the pilot would shut off all electricity and one by one try to find what breaker the fire is on.
    If there is a problem, there is a button called'nearest' that will show closest airports. You choose one and the autopilot will fly towards that airport. If people passed out, read pilot, then the airplane would just fly that direction until running out of fuel
     

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