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RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Tom - 2014-03-26 12:21

i wonder if this plane will beat osama bin laden's hide and seek time


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Blade3562 - 2014-03-26 18:03

Impossible he's still alive lol.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Roba - 2014-03-26 19:41

And bin laden was gone for like years or what?

I believe they will find it. They have a search area where they will locate the plane debris, and find out where most of the parts/debris left is at, and send in a black box locator to that area.

We won't be updated for another week for sure.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Makee - 2014-03-26 19:57

I think Hitler is still alive.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Chuck - 2014-03-27 07:11

Guys, stick to the topic.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Blade3562 - 2014-04-03 07:05

Interesting so proper phraseology was used in the last sign off from the flight. You would think if it went down by now at least 1 item would have wound up on a shore somewhere.

http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-new-account-of-pilots-last-words-from-missing-jet/


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Tom - 2014-04-03 22:41

Did Hijacked Malaysia Flight 370 Passenger Phillip Wood Send Photo From Hidden iPhone?

Is passenger Phillip Wood and others still alive after Malaysia flight 370 was hijacked then taken to a secret U.S. military base located on a remote island in the Indian Ocean?

you heard of this news yet, do you tthink it is true?


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Bez - 2014-04-03 22:48

"Phillip Wood, a technical storage executive at IBM, who was aboard the now missing Malaysian Airlines flight, keystered his iPhone 5 in his anus"

Looking at my iPhone 5 now...
Administrator Message by: Michi

>1200 Pixels height is a bit too much for no spoiler imho



RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Mr. NB - 2014-04-05 15:34

Chinese search vessels discovers pulse signal in Indian Ocean

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2014-04/05/c_133241023.htm


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - SeanProdTV - 2014-04-05 21:33

imo , if they havent found it yet , they wont find it at all , unless they take a closer look to the floating objects.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Jimmy - 2014-04-06 10:49






RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Luke - 2014-04-07 14:56

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/07/mh370-black-box-type-signals-picked-up-twice-by-australias-ocean-shield

Hmm promising although they are in a verrryy deep ocean.

Also out of interest could it be possible that these "signals" could actually be accidental interference from submarines? Submarines have really high tech stealthy stuff but I presume they will be using just as high tech stuff to fine this plane at the moment.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Mr. NB - 2014-04-09 11:08

Towering depths of the MH370 search

http://i.imgur.com/uOu4ObR.png


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Blade3562 - 2014-04-09 17:41

Still don't think that it's the plane. You would think at least one piece of the plane would have been on the surface or one piece of luggage.

is it possible they located some other wreckage?


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Jimmy - 2014-04-10 04:37

yesterdays news they said had found "box battery" low beeping signal


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Brad - 2014-04-10 22:32

(2014-04-09 17:41)Blade3562 Wrote:  Still don't think that it's the plane. You would think at least one piece of the plane would have been on the surface or one piece of luggage.

is it possible they located some other wreckage?

With an active electronic pinger? Doubtful.

After all the speculation in the press, this now seems like a solid lead.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Blade3562 - 2014-04-11 01:04

Add to the cconspiracy what if the plane was taken to the top secret base then passengers "kidnapped" and the plane or the black box dropped into the sea because at the point it's located nothing had really explored. 6800 psi is insane. That would basically designate a human.

totally off the wall but while we discussed this in class we fabricated this idea.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Leon - 2014-04-11 01:19

They can send people down there. People have been at the bottom of the Mariana Trench which is just shy of 11km's and the pressure is 15.750psi.


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Chuck - 2014-04-11 06:01

For the Europeans, that's 1100 bar Wink


RE: Malaysia Airlines Plane 'Crashes In Vietnam' - Blade3562 - 2014-04-11 06:17

I never knew someone made it down there. Holy crap that's impressive in itself!

By the way normal atmosphere is 14 psi aka 1 bar. I can't even fathom that much pressure!

Back on topic won't the black box be dead any day now? I thought they lasted 30 days or so.