Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Malaysian Jetliner Answer?

Over at lewrockwell.com, an experienced pilot comes up with a relatively simple theory of what happened to that Malaysian plane that disappeared. Makes sense to me. I'm just wondering why I haven't heard it from anyone else?

5 Comments:

At 9:31 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jon Carroll in today's S.f. Chronicle has an interesting take on the missing airliner. www.sfgate.com

 
At 10:07 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The left turn was keyed in before the last voice radio contact. If the pilot felt the need to reverse course and perform an emergency landing, why didn't he tell the air traffic controller?

/theory debunked

 
At 11:00 AM, Anonymous Julie Timmons said...

My theory is that the plane was stolen and we will see it again, somewhere, sometime....

 
At 3:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My hypothesis is that a lot of the information we have is speculative and some of it is wrong. We'll eventually discover there was a catastrophic failure on the plane, everyone was incapacitated or killed, and the plane flew on autopilot for hours until it crashed in the ocean.

Lots of things and people have been investigated thus far, and there's no smoking gun, nothing except more speculation. Yeah, no, it's an accident.

 
At 7:36 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know that NORAD standing order for any domestic flight that deviates from its flight plan and refuses to communicate or turns off its transponder is to shoot it down this order has only been lifted one time and that was the day before 911 it was then restated the day after go figure and shooting down a commercial flight full of civilian passengers doesn't look good for any government they expect us to believe that they can't find an airliner for Christ sakes they can see George Washington's head on a quarter from outer space I call bullshit.
THC

 

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