Hong Kong pilot spots debris in Vietnamese waters

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  1. Wehrwolfen

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    Special Report: Malaysia Airlines Plane Bound for Beijing Goes Missing ​

    03-11-2014

    The Civil Aviation Department of Hong Kong has received a pilotÂ’s report that a large amount of debris was spotted in Vietnamese waters.

    The pilot, flying a Hong Kong to Kuala Lumpur plane, says the debris is located about 60 kilometres southeast of Vietnamese city Vung Tau, some 500 kilometers from where the Malaysian jetliner lost contact with air traffic controllers. The department has submitted the message to the relevant authorities.

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    View the video. It is interesting to hear and see this video with all the newsmaker spouting their conspiracy theories. Perhaps we'll get more concrete news and evidence by tomorrow?
     
  2. Dutch

    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    600 km off designated course, and not a sound from the crew? It looks less and less as an accident, is it not?
     
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    Wehrwolfen Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Dutch, making any decisions right now is unadvisable. We can only let the investigation go forward and let the conspiracy geeks get their fill of who did what and when.
     
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    200 + passingers and no phone calls from them as the plane [​IMG] when it was in a nose dive for 35,000 feet ? thats what got me confused, i can see the pilot going suicidal and turning off power to the black box, i heard that the captain has that ability. but to keep the passengers unaware or not suspicious of the whole event is baffling
     
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    It's highly likely that the missing flight was hijacked by someone on board before it changed its flight path drastically and Flight 370's transponder was turned off maliciously an hour into its flight by someone in the cockpit. The pilot or co-pilot of the flight could have gone rogue or someone else who took over the cockpit may have crashed the plane into the South China Sea deliberately. There were 38 Malaysian and 12 Indonesian passengers on board and their backgrounds should be looked into closely, while ethnic Uighurs among 153 Chinese passengers could be potential suspects.
     
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    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Goggle EgyptAir flight 990, and Allahu Akbar!
     
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    http://www.flywithce.com/recorder.html
    can it be that easy to turn it off?
    [​IMG][​IMG]
     
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    If you were plummeting toward oblivion at 500mph I doubt that making a phone call would be a priority in your final 2-3 minutes of life.
     
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    i dont know i seen people truck drivers, going around mountain curves at high speed texting on the road..
     
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    The plane... where the (*)(*)(*)(*) is it? If it simply crashed, should not be difficult to find it in what? 5 days? Where is it?

    Flown at sea level to some remote, abandoned airport in the middle of Cambodia?
     

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