:wtf: Malaysia Airlines Plane "Vanishes" en Route to Beijing with 239 Aboard

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There is soo much conflicting reports coming out of there. Flight radar said it was lost 40 mins after departure, while others are saying 2 hours. Officials there also don't seem 100% on the exact whereabouts of the crash site. :snoop:
you would assume at this point that all planes would be marked somehow

either something really bad happened, something really quick like the france crash
 

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There is soo much conflicting reports coming out of there. Flight radar said it was lost 40 mins after departure, while others are saying 2 hours. Officials there also don't seem 100% on the exact whereabouts of the crash site. :snoop:
Wow after they find and investigate this crash I can already tell its going to be some crazy ish
 

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:wtf: so i thought this flight was mostly over a body of water but na

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and yea they gone brehs :to:


http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight.html?_r=0
 

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Just got caught up on the news. The Wall Street Journal twitter stream doesn't have any mentions of them confirming it's gone down in the Ocean but that seems to be most likely.

Are the chances that low of something like this happening that the first thing is to assume some kind of fukkery went down?
 

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:wtf: so i thought this flight was mostly over a body of water but na

Malasia-plane-map-jpg.jpg


and yea they gone brehs :to:


http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/09/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight.html?_r=0

From that NY Times site:

Malaysia Airlines said that the plane had 227 passengers aboard, including two infants, and an all-Malaysian crew of 12. The passengers included 154 citizens from China or Taiwan, 38 Malaysians, seven Indonesians, six Australians, five Indians, four French and three Americans, as well as two citizens each from New Zealand, Ukraine and Canada and one each from Russia, Italy, the Netherlands and Austria.

Some poster above stated the probability of an important person on the missing flight...an interesting thought nonetheless
 

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planes usually crash not soon after take off so it would make sense if it went down in the ocean.
 

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planes usually crash not soon after take off so it would make sense if it went down in the ocean.


From the same NY Times article:


One uncertainty about the flight involved when it disappeared from radar and how quickly the search began in the Gulf of Thailand. Malaysia Airlines said that the plane took off at 12:41 a.m. Malaysia time, and that the plane disappeared from air traffic control radar in Subang, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, at 2:40 a.m.

That timeline seemed to suggest that the plane stayed in the air for two hours — long enough to fly not only across the Gulf of Thailand but also far north across Vietnam. But Mr. Lindahl of Flightradar 24 said that the last radar contact had been at 1:19 a.m., less than 40 minutes after the flight began.

A Malaysia Airlines spokesman said on Saturday evening that the last conversation between the flight crew and air traffic control in Malaysia had been around 1:30 a.m., but he reiterated that the plane had not disappeared from air traffic control systems in Subang until 2:40 a.m.

Facts really aren't clear, though this may be like that collision in the Amazon rainforest where it took hours upon hours to find the remains
 

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What does Xanax do? :ohhh:

Captain: "We have an emergency. Brace for impact."
Everyone but you: :sadbron:
You: :yeshrug:

I hate flying. It's a lack of control thing. A being up real high thing. And a not much chance of survival thing. I used to double up on Xanax before a 15 hour flight from Newark to Hong Kong and I think one time I slept 13 hours.
 

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One thing people need to come to grips with right now...
They are all dead

My classmates and I have been heavy in this since yesterday
(Aeronautics Majors)

To clear some things up
The oil slick theory means very little
Speaking with Marine Bio's
That strip could be of Cyanobacterium like this which is common this time of year:
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Here is the pic shot from the Vietnamese plane:
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The 777 has a perfect record flight wise
(if we aren't including the Asiana fukk up)

Now
With the flight track that was set prior to takeoff
Why they were over Vietnam is mind boggling.
Que-up Korean Airlines Flight 007

Radar Trax is suggesting a steep and sudden decent
I figure by the end of the day we will have a debris trail found somewhere either land or water

Also worth of note
an Austrian mans passport was stolen and the person who stole might have been on the place
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/08/us-malaysia-airlines-crash-austria-idUSBREA270IF20140308

My 3 guesses right now:
Hydraulics failure in the Elevator/Aileron
Suicide by pilot/Terrorism
Missile
 
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