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Has hurley got bored on his island?
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Has hurley got bored on his island?
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I saw this online today. Veteran pilot's theory--worth considering, I think: Malaysia Plane Fire - Business Insider
I saw this online today. Veteran pilot's theory--worth considering, I think: Malaysia Plane Fire - Business Insider
I've been thinking about that, and two things occurred to me: first, they might have been out of cell range if we're talking about the Indian Ocean. Second, perhaps no one (passengers) realized anything was wrong until the plane started to go down. I'm no pilot, so when I fly the plane could be going literally anywhere and I'd have no idea until landmarks came into view (or didn't, as the case might be) on descent. If the descent was fast...Why wouldn't a passenger have tried to make a call out? Would cell phones work? Do they still have those credit card phones on planes?
Yep, it sounds plausible to a layman. Terrorism is still a possibility (as I said before, it might be part of a bigger plan that needs to come into its time), but who knows?That theory makes sense to me and a least sounds possible.
Everything about what happened looks deliberate except that there is no one taking credit for it or no terrorist act committed so I can believe this new theory.
I've been thinking about that, and two things occurred to me: first, they might have been out of cell range if we're talking about the Indian Ocean. Second, perhaps no one (passengers) realized anything was wrong until the plane started to go down. I'm no pilot, so when I fly the plane could be going literally anywhere and I'd have no idea until landmarks came into view (or didn't, as the case might be) on descent. If the descent was fast...
Not sure what the coverage would be on the cell phones, but the plane apparently did turn and fly back over Malaysia before getting over water again so you would think that there would be some service. I'm wondering about those pay type phones, if they still have them and why one of the two hundred or so passengers didn't use it. You would also think that , if a fire, certainly that would be something the passengers and remaining crew would know about. Hard to hide smoke and the smell in an enclosed tube. Also, don't they still have those flight trackers (along with TV in the headrests) that the passengers can monkey around with during their flight. When I've flown, it's been some time granted, but they seemed to be pretty accurate.
Nobody on the news, that I've heard, has suggested this was the rapture...I suppose they don't want to upset their viewers, what with winter and all.
Not sure how many on board were Christians. Or does that even make a difference?
Jewish World Review: Airplanes don't just vanish into thin-air? You bet they do!The news mentioned a flight out of Angola, 2003, a Boeing 727...never found, just a single pilot within. And that flight in Alaska that disappeared without a trace, carrying the elected official. I remember something about the Alaska flight, but don't recall, at all, the Angola mystery. Nobody on the news, that I've heard, has suggested this was the rapture...I suppose they don't want to upset their viewers, what with winter and all.
OoO, I truly hope that's it. Those families need to know one way or another.