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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Malaysia airlines flight MH 370

The rerouting of the missing Boeing 777 of Malaysia Airlines was manually deployed, but executed by a computer system in the cockpit. It’s more than likely possible that the co-ordinates were already programmed before the takeoff. According to the New York Times, the person responsible for the change of course has to enter a seven-or eight-digit code in the cockpit on the so-called Flight Management System, which will send a plane from point A to B, in accordance with the flight plan that is fixed in advance. Pilots can operate the system during a flight to make small changes for example to circumvent bad weather.

However, the rerouting of flight MH370 was unusually drastic. The Boeing ascended from Kuala Lumpur towards the Beijing, but bent at the height of Kota Bharu in eastern Malaysia suddenly radically to the west. The person responsible must at least have had extensive knowledge According to researchers, it is virtually impossible that one of the passengers could have pulled this off.

So maybe my theory of someone who let the plane clime to the altitude of 15000 feet, to suffocate the passengers, isn’t so far-fetched after all. They then land the plane god only knows were, so terrorist can use the plane for their evil purposes.

Now NASA is involved in the search for the triple 7, I hope they find the plane soon. Think about all the family and love ones who still are in the dark. No knowing is the worst, if the passengers died then at least relatives and friends can find closure.

Also everyone is looking for landing strips where someone could land a triple 7.  A small landing strip that normally isn’t suited for a triple 7 can be lengthened at all times. So I think they also should look at the smaller landing strips. Then again as soon as the plane landed it will be put in a hangar when one is available or it’s covered with camouflage nets. Either way, they won't find that plane any sooner than the moment it hit the airspace again.


So the question of what happened to flight MH 370 continues!

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