It's probably some sort of miliatry cover up (possibly an emp). Beyond that, I think there is some sort of supernatural explanation.
Delko DJ (03-14-2014)
Do you guys remember what happened in the show lost?
yeah but i don't think that happened maybe its as @Woodhouse said..
If the aircraft in fact does not fell into the sea, exploded or suffered a terrorist attack, we have an even more severe and serious problem, which is the safety of the airspace of countries. Does no radar detected it? Airplanes do not use similar system to large vessels that connect directly to satellites?? All very strange, including the intensity and persistence in searches. I think that they already know something, but I'm sure it will not come to public.
AnusForce (03-13-2014)
Well obviously, that's why I put "fall" in quotes, but you'd probably have bigger issues before you hit the ground. The other thing I think they said was that the Malaysian Airlines didn't subscribe to a tracking service, so they're not even getting an update every two minutes if that's the same thing they're talking about that you are. Pretty easy for shit to disappear that way.
Sad it takes shit like this before stuff like tracking becomes mandatory.
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Radar has a limited range, especially civilian vs military radars. Those large vessels are usually military ships, so they have their own dedicated satellites, else you have to subscribe to someone else's service, which can be pricey.
I imagine if someone "shot" the plane down, it wouldn't take long for them to find out if there was some sort of VIP on board, unless they were some sort of spy or something along those lines. It seems highly unlikely but not outside the realm of impossibility.
I'd guess that the military radar picked up something else, and it probably disintegrated mid air. That's the price of flying these "non-elite" carriers, they buy the planes from the "elite" carriers like Delta and stuff, because the USA has laws that the fuselage must be replaced like every 10,000 flights or something like that. It's really expensive, so they just sell the planes to "third-world" countries where there aren't regulations and things like that. If the plane ripped apart mid air, there probably won't be any wreckage.
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Aren't most modern planes basically self flown in auto-pilot? So I don't know what to say, seems weird that if they had some sort of issue, they made no attempt to contact the tower or w.e. Their last transmission was something like "All right, Goodnight." Eerie as hell.
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Unlikely to be a terror act, probably a mechanical failure.
All Planes need a tracking system that relays to the airline. 99% sure that's mandatory. For simple things like estimating how long a flight takes to things as extreme as this. One of the things im extremely surprised i don't think they have tried is using SONAR in the water. Seems all they're doing is looking for the visible signs of a crash etc when the entire plane could be in an ocean trench and it takes a few SONAR waves to discover that. I can imagine they have though.
Do you remember the flight Air France 447 that happened in 2009? The plane left Brazil bound for France and lost the signal with the control center. Some days later the wreckage were found in the sea. There were no survivors, 228 people dead. Two years after, the Brazil's navy began the search for the black box and found it. The french government said that there was a flaw in the autopilot. The same case may have happened again.
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