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Malaysia flight 370 Where is it?

Started by spacemaverick, March 11, 2014, 05:14:08 AM

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COSMO

First turn that diverted missing Malaysian Flight was PROGRAMMED into computer, effectively ruling out untrained passenger was responsible


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2583167/First-turn-diverted-missing-Malaysian-Flight-PROGRAMMED-computer-effectively-ruling-passenger-responsible.html

We will probably find that the flight simulator was used extensively to train for low altitude flying. 

Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

spacemaverick

Quote from: deuem on March 18, 2014, 06:58:48 AM
If he wanted to down the plane he could have just put it in a nose dive. Finished in minutes. Since that did not happen and they flew for hours more, he most likely put the plane down on an abandoned runway somewhere. If the plane was taken in protest then it is most likely sitting in Malaysia or an Island with few or no people waiting it out. Maybe food was loaded on the plane prior to take off. I now think it was an inside deal all the way. I would look for an old WWII runway that has grown over but capable of landing the plane. No need to take off again. The plane is wasted. So find that runway and find the plane. Look South.
Deuem

Deuem,

I am beginning to think you may be correct in your thinking.  In my opinion someone is trying to make a statement.  Since the Malaysian government has not really forthcoming in their information they are probably hiding something they do not want the world to know.  The only problem is when you have other countries involved with their experts...more information will become revealed.  Then all that has been said falls apart gradually.  The only way to slow it down is to come out with your information slowly and one piece at a time.  Something is very wrong here and I for one am beginning to think that this aircraft did not go into the sea. (My opinion as of right now).
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

spacemaverick

Revealed: 'Fanatical' pilot is RELATED to jailed Malaysian opposition leader

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2583217/Revealed-Pilot-RELATED-jailed-Malaysian-opposition-leader-families-lost-relatives-threaten-hunger-strike.html

The 'fanatical' pilot aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines plane is related to Malaysia's jailed opposition leader, it was revealed today.

After previously denying he recognised the pliot's name, opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim admitted that Malaysia Airlines MH370 Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah is related to his son-in-law.


'I am not denying that he (Zaharie) is related to one of my in-laws and that I have met him on several occasions,' he said.

Late yesterday it emerged that the turn that diverted the missing Malaysian Airlines plane off its flight path was programmed into the aircraft's computer navigation system, probably by someone in the cockpit, the New York Times reported

Hmmmmmm....walks like a duck, quacks like a duck...maybe it's a duck....No one has popped up and taken responsibility for this.  Readings (such as they are) give no firm indication that the plain crashed nor has any floating wreckage been found. 


From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

sky otter


hey maverick  can you see any of these places from the material you are checking?

Tuesday, 18 March 2014 18:16 Zaharie's laptop a TIMEBOMB easily manipulated by unscrupulous hands: 5 landing strips found in MH370 pilot's simulator



MH370 The landing strips for airports in Diego Garcia, Maldives, Sri Lanka and India were among those found in the flight simulator programme taken from MH370 pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's home.

Berita Harian, which attributed this information to unnamed investigators, said this may lend another clue to the investigation on the whereabouts of the Malaysian Airlines aircraft, now missing for 11 days.

The source told the newspaper that such software information should prompt checks if the Boeing 777-200 with 239 passengers onboard had landed somewhere.

Among the software found in the simulator were Maldives' Male international airport, a US military-base Diego Garcia and three more 1,000 metre runways - two in India and another in Sri Lanka.

"The possibility that the aircraft landed at a unsecured runway cannot now be ruled out, other than the theory that it landed in the sea, mountains or any open ground," the source told Berita Harian.

The source added that even though acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein had denied claims that the plane landed at Diego Garcia, investigations would still be carried out based on the software discovery.

Other than the software for the flight simulator, investigators were also looking into Zaharie's flight record. Previously it was reported that the pilot with over three decades experience with MAS, had 18,365 flying hours.

Meanwhile, Sinar Harian today said that it was not unusual for a pilot to have a flight simulator at home as a hobby or for training purposes.

Commercial pilots are tested every six months using such simulators, it reported. However, such high-tech equipment were usually bought from overseas although the software can be acquired anywhere. -Malaysiakini




Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=245941:zaharies-laptop-a-timebomb-easily-manipulated-by-unscrupulous-hands-5-landing-strips-found-in-mh370-pilots-simulator&Itemid=2#ixzz2wJtzDjdw
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spacemaverick

Hi there Sky Otter,

No, I can't see any of the places mentioned.  The satellite images by Digital Globe for those in the crowdsourcing site Tomnod have only shown water.  I did find one area that was blacked out purposely.  The areas one searches is chosen for you and only give a number usually 6 digits.  I don't believe they are coordinates though even though at first glance I thought they were.  Even if they were..I don't have the necessary maps to look.  So far I along with thousands of others have been combing through satellite images and all I have seen is water.  In some of the images you can see ships but that is about all.  If you get on the site, the map is chosen for you, you do not chose the sector...they do.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

Sgt.Rocknroll

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COSMO

 New information from the Thai government bolsters the belief that missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took a sharp westward turn after communication was lost.  Malaysia says the evidence gathered so far suggests the plane was deliberately flown off course, turning west and traveling back over the Malay Peninsula and out into the Indian Ocean.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/18/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/index.html?hpt=hp_t1


This would support the idea that the plane headed out into the Indian Ocean, and around the southern tip of India....and into paki.....
stan....

Flew at low altitude all the way...

The airstrip needed for that type of plane would not be easily hidden, so probably an existing airstrip and they would need facilities to hide the aircraft....like a hanger...

Cosmo


And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

ArMaP

Quote from: sky otter on March 18, 2014, 01:18:18 PM
The landing strips for airports in Diego Garcia, Maldives, Sri Lanka and India were among those found in the flight simulator programme taken from MH370 pilot Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's home.
Interesting choice of words on that article. So, the simulator had those airports, but did it have all the airports in the world?

Microsoft Flight Simulator X has more than 24,000 airports.

sky otter


yeah welllll
i am thinking that this guy  was a cog in a wheel.. and this is bigger than i previously
thought..

>if it was a political protest..who besides the pilot has something to gain..
what country would benefit from the rulers being tossed..

>what assets are in this country..location or other

>where could you care for that amount of people for that amount of time
if you have ever even hosted a family gathering you know logistics involve
tons of planning
food   sanitation.   shelter    keeping them out of communication range

my conclusion is this pilot did not act alone or the plane would have been found by now
and
the us and some others do have spy satelites that would be able to answer some questions
soooooooo who isn't talking and why




spacemaverick

http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-color-red-missing-mh370-font-thailand-gives-radar-data-10-days-after-plane-lost-1.519992

Guess what?  Thailand does have information about the possibility if catching Flight 370 on its radar.  What a confused mess over there!  Confusion on purpose?
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

WarToad

Hanlon's Razor:   Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
Time is the fire in which we burn.

COSMO

Quote from: sky otter on March 18, 2014, 02:04:00 PM
yeah welllll
i am thinking that this guy  was a cog in a wheel.. and this is bigger than i previously
thought..

>if it was a political protest..who besides the pilot has something to gain..
what country would benefit from the rulers being tossed..

>what assets are in this country..location or other

>where could you care for that amount of people for that amount of time
if you have ever even hosted a family gathering you know logistics involve
tons of planning
food   sanitation.   shelter    keeping them out of communication range

my conclusion is this pilot did not act alone or the plane would have been found by now
and
the us and some others do have spy satelites that would be able to answer some questions
soooooooo who isn't talking and why

Yes, part of a bigger plan. 

Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur at 12:41 a.m. March 8. The last satellite communication from the plane occurred at 8:11 a.m., Najib said,

http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/16/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-plane/

So it would have flown at night.  That would make it hard to spot, especially if the running lights were out...which they were.  Satellites may have been hampered by darkness.  You could fly across the ocean undetected if you stayed low enough along the coast...probably not much radar out in the ocean. 

Now, since this has obviously been planned for some time, we must also tlhink of the possibility(didn't say assume) that they already have the payload ready and refueling all worked out.  If it is launched at night, and again follows low altitude, it's possible that we may never know where it went after it was stolen....until we see it again.  The is only ONE logical target in that part of the world. 

Distance from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing...2700 miles...the same as to...Karachi...

Distance as the crow flies in miles from Tel Aviv Israel to Karachi Pakistan is 2013 miles. 

One of the nations involved in the search, Pakistan, said Sunday that the plane never showed up on its civilian radars and would have been treated as a threat if it had.

They didn't know where Bin Laden was either :P...and I think they are still a little burned by that one... :o
Motive?

Cosmo




And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?

Eighthman

If you take the last known position and direction and extend it,  to what does it lead you?

COSMO

Quote from: Eighthman on March 18, 2014, 04:58:50 PM
If you take the last known position and direction and extend it,  to what does it lead you?

What are ye gettin at?
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?