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    Sino may sabi na 50ft?


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    Diba 9hrs lang based sa fuel capacity and consumption ng boeing 777. Aabot ba un hangan pakistan ?


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    Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Hijacked: Could It Be In Pakistan?
    Sat, March 15, 2014 9:52am EDT by Andrew Gruttadaro

    After Malaysian officials confirmed that Flight 370 had been hijacked by a person or people ‘with significant flying experience,’ they also announced that they believe the plane took one of two paths. And in a bone-chilling turn of events, one of those paths was towards Pakistan, a country that has been known to harbor terrorist sects like Al Qaeda.

    Now that the Prime Minister of Malaysia has concluded that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which was carrying 239 passengers, was hijacked, the next question is where the plane was taken. One theory is that the plane headed south towards the Indian Ocean, but unfortunately, the other theory is that the aircraft flew along a northern corridor near southeast Pakistan, which is known to be a hotbed of terrorism.

    Flight 370 last made contact between Malaysia and Vietnam, CNN reports. Subsequent radar pings suggest that the plane could have then taken two possible paths after its communication devices were turned off. The more dire path — one that reinforces that this hijacking was an organized terrorist attack — extends from northern Thailand to the Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan border, an area range that includes Pakistan.

    Taking the aircraft’s fuel reserves into account, it’s possible that the plane could have flown long enough to land in southeast Pakistan, which right now seems to be a worst case scenario. Pakistan has long been a home to terrorist cells — it is where Osama bin Laden founded Al Qaeda, and the terrorist group still exists in parts of the country. The fear is that Flight 370 was allowed to land in the country, and that now a dangerous terrorist group is planning to use the plane for an attack — or at least set up a hostage situation with the 239 passengers who were on board.

    This is all just grand speculation at the moment — a theory that would suggest that governments are assisting the hijackers.
    The other proposed flight path proposes that the plane flew south into the Indian Ocean after its last contact. Authorities suggest that the plane then crashed into the deep sea. There is much less of a motive connected to this corridor of flight, but search and rescue teams have subsequently amped up their efforts in the vast ocean.

    This southern path could explain why authorities haven’t been able to find Flight 370 yet, because the area it supposedly would have ended up in is so vast and uninhabited. But we’re obviously still very far away from having all the answers in this mysterious, tragic episode.
    Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Hijacking ? Did Terrorists Fly To Pakistan? - Hollywood Life

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    "With significant flying experience" - Yahoo news

    Malaysian: Investigators conclude flight hijacked

    Sino lang ba ang may significant na flying experience doon sa loob ng aeroplano? hindi kaya connected ito sa Al Qaeda? kung buhay pa mga pasahero at nag ring ang phone, wala man lang nag send ng text message or tumawag man lang ni isa sa mga pasahero? and the plot thickens.....

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    Did pilot hijack missing plane HIMSELF in anti-government protest? Fears over Captain Shah's links to Malaysian opposition


    Fears emerged tonight that the pilot of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet may have hijacked the plane himself as an anti-government protest.

    Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was a fervent supporter of his country's opposition leader who was jailed for homo***uality - illegal in Malaysia - only hours before flight MH370 vanished with 239 passengers and crew on board, the Sunday Mirror can reveal.

    And in a new twist, it emerged that the pilot's wife and three children moved out of the family's home the day before the plane's disappearance.

    more....
    Missing Malaysian Airlines: Fears over Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's links to opposition - Mirror Online
    Missing Malaysian Airlines: Fears over Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's links to opposition - Mirror Online

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    Baka naman lumipad ng sobrang taas yung eroplano tapos napunta sa outer space.
    Another possibility is nag crash yung eroplano tapos sakto sa sinkhole kaya wala ng makitang debris.
    Or baka may kinalaman dito si David Blane or Chris Angel, maybe one of their "tricks".


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    Pakistan says MH370 did not land there

    KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 — A Pakistani official today dismissed reports suggesting that missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 may have landed in the South Asian country.



    Pakistan’s Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Aviation Shujaat Azeem told news portal Dawn.com that the country’s military did not observe the Boeing 777-200ER approach or enter its airspace.

    “It’s wrong, (the) plane never came towards Pakistan,” he was quoted as saying in the report.

    India today similarly discounted the possibility of the plane entering its airspace.

    Yesterday, Malaysia revealed that satellite data has allowed investigators to arrive at two “corridors” where the plane could possibly be located: a northern arc from northern Thailand to the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan in central Asia, or a southern one from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean.

    The northern corridor would have brought the plane towards South Asia.

    The northern option crosses heavily-militarised zones that made it unlikely that an unidentified aircraft the size of the Boeing 777 could have slipped past unnoticed. A defence industry executive said interceptors would have been deployed immediately once its presence was detected.

    - See more at: Pakistan says MH370 did not land there | Malaysia | The Malay Mail Online

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
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    Sino may sabi na 50ft?


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    To avoid radar detection, an aircraft must fly under 50ft avg


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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    "With significant flying experience" - Yahoo news

    Malaysian: Investigators conclude flight hijacked

    Sino lang ba ang may significant na flying experience doon sa loob ng aeroplano? hindi kaya connected ito sa Al Qaeda? kung buhay pa mga pasahero at nag ring ang phone, wala man lang nag send ng text message or tumawag man lang ni isa sa mga pasahero? and the plot thickens.....
    Mga sinasabi mo alang wenta paulit ulit, non-sense


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