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This looks more and more of a terrorism act to me. No distress signal' date=' a country with a high muslim population, no sign of anything[/quote'] More significantly two people travelling on stolen identities. We might never know who these two people were who travelled on stolen passports.
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So there is still no conclusive evidence of a crash? Could it have possibly have landed somewhere safe without getting tracked?
i dont know man in this day and age its impossible for them to be safe and not to communicate with anyone. It's been about 26 hours now and that's such a long time and fuel ran out 18-19 hours ago.
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Manifest for Flight MH370 153 Chinese including one child 38 Malaysians 7 Indonesians 6 Australians 5 Indians 4 French 3 Americans including one child 2 each from New Zealand, Ukraine and Canada One each from Russia, Taiwan, Italy, Netherlands and Austria ( although both Italy and Austria deny any of their nationals were onboard) Source: Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 fact sheet Twin-engine jet launched in June 1995 One of the world's most popular long-distance planes Seats between 300 and 380 passengers Has flown around five million flights Often used for non-stop flights of 16 hours or more In September 2001 a crew member died in a re-fuelling fire on a 777 at Denver International Airport In 2013 three Chinese women died when the 777 Asiana Flight 214 crashed in San Francisco

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So there is still no conclusive evidence of a crash? Could it have possibly have landed somewhere safe without getting tracked?
Such a huge plane getting down somewhere and not being tracked? Impossible. First of all, if the plane survives they will have the best communication systems on the planet and can reach out to anyone in the world. Even with zero power the have backup for the communication system for hours.
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I'm hoping for a freaking miracle. come on people land on a Island somewhere :pray:
No. There is going to be no miracle, unfortunately. In today's age there is no way somebody wouldn't have been able to contact rest of the world over a period of 24 hours. :((
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Are you an aviation expert? Same thing happened with 2009 Air France crash.
Yes, but air France was in a different stage of flight, wasn't it? and after the pilot error, pilots were given extensive training on how to manage when such failures happen. Those pilots were not given high altitude training and did not know how to react to stall situations. These pilots obviously were
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Such a huge plane getting down somewhere and not being tracked? Impossible. First of all' date=' if the plane survives they will have the best communication systems on the planet and can reach out to anyone in the world. Even with zero power the have backup for the communication system for hours.[/quote']
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What if the plan was hi-jacked' date=' they have safely landed and they don't want to be contacted?[/quote'] it wouldn't have disappeared from the radar the way it did. It was all on track and next moment it was gone. http://www.flightradar24.com/2014-03-07/17:20/12x/MAS370/2d81a27#/2014-03-07/17:20/12x/7,105.06/7?&_suid=139434526891605021661259421304 Look at 17 23 in this video.
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Malaysia on Sunday launched a terror probe into the disappearance of a passenger jet carrying 239 people and the United States sent the FBI to investigate, as anguished relatives begged for news of their loved ones.
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