Most credible theory I've heard is that there's been a heist of something very valuable amongst the cargo.
The pilots, in on it, turned off the transponders, turned the plane around, climbed to 45,000 ft (as has been reported per the tracked telemetry), de-pressurised the cabin to kill the passengers. Then either landed the plane at a pre-agreed remote airstrip rendezvous to unload the target cargo, or parachute the target cargo into the [Andaman?] sea at pre-agreed co-ordinates. The pilots then programme the auto-pilot to fly the plane in the wrong direction at low level (to avoid radar) until it runs out of fuel & ditches, so as to make finding the wreckage (and therefore evidence) near impossible, and bail out themselves.
Post subject: Re: Malaysia Airlines place vanishes.
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:12 pm
Lawrie L
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Th'ump wrote:Most credible theory I've heard is that there's been a heist of something very valuable amongst the cargo.
The pilots, in on it, turned off the transponders, turned the plane around, climbed to 45,000 ft (as has been reported per the tracked telemetry), de-pressurised the cabin to kill the passengers. Then either landed the plane at a pre-agreed remote airstrip rendezvous to unload the target cargo, or parachute the target cargo into the [Andaman?] sea at pre-agreed co-ordinates. The pilots then programme the auto-pilot to fly the plane in the wrong direction at low level (to avoid radar) until it runs out of fuel & ditches, so as to make finding the wreckage (and therefore evidence) near impossible, and bail out themselves.
Th'ump wrote:Most credible theory I've heard is that there's been a heist of something very valuable amongst the cargo.
The pilots, in on it, turned off the transponders, turned the plane around, climbed to 45,000 ft (as has been reported per the tracked telemetry), de-pressurised the cabin to kill the passengers. Then either landed the plane at a pre-agreed remote airstrip rendezvous to unload the target cargo, or parachute the target cargo into the [Andaman?] sea at pre-agreed co-ordinates. The pilots then programme the auto-pilot to fly the plane in the wrong direction at low level (to avoid radar) until it runs out of fuel & ditches, so as to make finding the wreckage (and therefore evidence) near impossible, and bail out themselves.
Post subject: Re: Malaysia Airlines place vanishes.
Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 10:25 pm
broadybull87
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Th'ump wrote:Most credible theory I've heard is that there's been a heist of something very valuable amongst the cargo.
The pilots, in on it, turned off the transponders, turned the plane around, climbed to 45,000 ft (as has been reported per the tracked telemetry), de-pressurised the cabin to kill the passengers. Then either landed the plane at a pre-agreed remote airstrip rendezvous to unload the target cargo, or parachute the target cargo into the [Andaman?] sea at pre-agreed co-ordinates. The pilots then programme the auto-pilot to fly the plane in the wrong direction at low level (to avoid radar) until it runs out of fuel & ditches, so as to make finding the wreckage (and therefore evidence) near impossible, and bail out themselves.
That would make one hell of a movie, I'd watch it.
Another theory was that it could have possibly been shot down, as the aircraft does not respond on any frequency and it cannot be contacted.
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But then the BBC are now reporting that the last communication with the plane, where the co-pilot confirms everything's OK, came after the transponders were switched off. And that doesn't fit that guy's theory.
Lawrie L wrote:That's bonkers rather than credible!
But then the BBC are now reporting that the last communication with the plane, where the co-pilot confirms everything's OK, came after the transponders were switched off. And that doesn't fit that guy's theory.
Post subject: Re: Malaysia Airlines place vanishes.
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:21 pm
Him
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Th'ump wrote:That does sound more plausible.
But then the BBC are now reporting that the last communication with the plane, where the co-pilot confirms everything's OK, came after the transponders were switched off. And that doesn't fit that guy's theory.
I'm not sure that's true, yesterday the Malaysians said that the last communication from the co-pilot came after the last transmission from the ACARS system but that system only sends a signal every 30 minutes. So they don't know when that system was switched off other than a 30 minute window.
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