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Sunday, March 30, 2014
The Week In Review
The posts below with today's date were the most popular posts last week.
8 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Still no trace of the missing 777; looking for wreckage. I haven't seen that they are looking in hangars and looking for any mass graves. Glenn Beck brought up that possibility last week. No reports on hacking into the pilot's flight simulator found at his home with custom added airports on it.
Wondering if it now has a new paint job and black box...
So strange isn't it 12:30. While the area is vast and the ocean deep, the plane would break apart at impact. With over 200 passengers aboard the aircraft why haven't they found at least some luggage or something else floating around.
It is possible that the plane was taken and put down somewhere but it seems like a pretty elaborate plan to acquire a plane. There are much easier jets to steal such as cargo jets flying all over the world with no passengers and would not attract nearly as much media interest. Not to mention that the Middle East has the largest percentage of privately owned jumbo jets in the world.
I would like to know why no one heard from loved ones on the plane. During 911 people received calls and texts. How come no one has reported hearing from passengers, I do not recall the media even bringing that fact up.
6:49 A different part of the world and circumstances. If the plane was decompressed at 40-45,000 ft while over the Gulf of Thailand, there would be no cell coverage and rapid decompression would have incapacitated the passenger before they could power up their phones. Cell coverage above 10,000 feet is hit or miss in the US depending on if over major cities or interstates.
A frequent flyer that may or may not leave cell phone on during flights.
8 comments:
Still no trace of the missing 777; looking for wreckage. I haven't seen that they are looking in hangars and looking for any mass graves. Glenn Beck brought up that possibility last week. No reports on hacking into the pilot's flight simulator found at his home with custom added airports on it.
Wondering if it now has a new paint job and black box...
So strange isn't it 12:30. While the area is vast and the ocean deep, the plane would break apart at impact. With over 200 passengers aboard the aircraft why haven't they found at least some luggage or something else floating around.
It is possible that the plane was taken and put down somewhere but it seems like a pretty elaborate plan to acquire a plane. There are much easier jets to steal such as cargo jets flying all over the world with no passengers and would not attract nearly as much media interest. Not to mention that the Middle East has the largest percentage of privately owned jumbo jets in the world.
I would like to know why no one heard from loved ones on the plane.
During 911 people received calls and texts. How come no one has reported hearing from passengers, I do not recall the media even bringing that fact up.
Why are they not using drones to fly over the area?
6:49
A different part of the world and circumstances. If the plane was decompressed at 40-45,000 ft while over the Gulf of Thailand, there would be no cell coverage and rapid decompression would have incapacitated the passenger before they could power up their phones. Cell coverage above 10,000 feet is hit or miss in the US depending on if over major cities or interstates.
A frequent flyer that may or may not leave cell phone on during flights.
7:14 thank you for the explanation
Fact is, that plane exists somewhere. It needs to be found.
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