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I'm with you! In this day, how is it we can't locate this plane? Or should we be asking why don't they want to find it?
 
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Right! Doesn't every plane have a Transponder? or something or other that constantly has the plane's location? If that is out or destroyed, then someone did that, and like Vagabond said, that sounds like someone didn't want that plane found... I haven't been keeping up on it or know anything particular about the case, that was just the initial thought I had, upon hearing of the news.
 

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They'll find it, when it cruises into London or LA with one of those missing nukes, how stupid are we supposed to be? We'll be lucky if it's just a staged kidnapping so omonkey can look big (to his self) but the way it's going, hope for the best expect the worst...
 

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I am an airline guy and we are all scratching our heads right now? The triple 7 is one big honkin airplane to just disappear!
This aircraft has triple comm VHF radios, a SATCOM radio, an ACARS system (instant messaging/data for planes), CPDLC - a data link to air traffic, and old style HF
radios. The ACARS data supposedly stopped when radar contact was lost, not a good sign and some sort of electrical power loss.
It has been a long time since I have worked anything in that part of the world I need to check it out as to where radar coverage ends and you fly in a non-radar environment.
There are still quite a few places where you fly non-radar and controllers more or less follow you with paper and pencil and old style position reports.
Lots of questions for sure. My gut right now is they are searching in the wrong place, stay tuned!
 

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I don't know. Sure makes ya wonder. I remember a day or so ago they were lookin for oil slicks and talking about stolen passports which is a whole story in itself. Now There are military agencies saying they had it on radar flying "very low" several hundred miles off course.. There is absolutely no ****in tellin what is going on right now.

It wouldn't surprise me if it was used down the road for some kind of delivery system. I will say this. I have absolute no doubt there is something fishy going on. Where is the black box? I was a diver inthe Valujet crash back in 1996 and have friends that have found other black boxes in other crashes over the years. They find them several miles deep and in some crazy ass places. It must have been turned off so it couldn't be tracked is the ONLY thing I can come up with.. Any other opinions are welcome but somethin is goin on IMO!!!
 

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NSA can read your email break in to your I phone but can't track one 777
 
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NSA can read your email break in to your I phone but can't track one 777
I was already thinking that.. I thin our government already know whats up. If not, we are really goin to be taking it in the can with no KY here pretty soon!
 

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A theory from a co-worker

The captain hijacked his airplane. The f/o may or may not be involved but lets say he is and this has been planned for some time.
The captain apparently is an airplane geek and knows every inch of the 777 and even has a complete 777 SIM at home. At a certain point
In the flight he turns off just about everything electrical including transponders, ADS-B, radios and turns off packs and opens outflow valve.
Passengers are dead very quickly and he continues a slow descent on his westerly heading. The news said the military radar tracked him
For several hundred miles westward then lost contact. I figure he is down to about 500 feet at this point and probably using a handheld GPS.
Safe over nice flat water no terrain just a few ships masts at worst he headed for Somalia where I think the plane snuck in and landed on
A stretch of highway or remote airport. Passengers are all dead and whatever valuable cargo being carried (currency, gold, artwork) is now long gone
With the captain, f/o and any help they had. The aircraft was given over to the local Al Quida for use at a very soon date, stay tuned!

Who knows? He may be right ?
 

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A theory from a co-worker

The captain hijacked his airplane. The f/o may or may not be involved but lets say he is and this has been planned for some time.
The captain apparently is an airplane geek and knows every inch of the 777 and even has a complete 777 SIM at home. At a certain point
In the flight he turns off just about everything electrical including transponders, ADS-B, radios and turns off packs and opens outflow valve.
Passengers are dead very quickly and he continues a slow descent on his westerly heading. The news said the military radar tracked him
For several hundred miles westward then lost contact. I figure he is down to about 500 feet at this point and probably using a handheld GPS.
Safe over nice flat water no terrain just a few ships masts at worst he headed for Somalia where I think the plane snuck in and landed on
A stretch of highway or remote airport. Passengers are all dead and whatever valuable cargo being carried (currency, gold, artwork) is now long gone
With the captain, f/o and any help they had. The aircraft was given over to the local Al Quida for use at a very soon date, stay tuned!

Who knows? He may be right ?
I ought to start writing the novel right now! :lol:

Would it be fiction, or non-fiction?
 
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