* Still missing *Malaysian Airlines plane with 239 on board

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It's not like multiple pieces of wreckage haven't been recovered already plus the final satellite transmission from the aircraft was geo located to the Southern Indian Ocean.

Fully expect that you'll ignore those 2 facts and come up with one of your usual crackpot fantasies.
Look at Nostradamus here.

Right....As opposed to a MSM bot who will swallow whatever pill they're offering holus bolus.

Palestine, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, The Sudan, Libya, Iraq, Honduras & Venezuela continue to be raped & pillaged by the U.S & it's co-hort allies & yet we are subjected to a Roseanne Barr tweet as front page news.

Ladies & gentleman.....I give you all exhibit A, as to how people are so easily led by the nose.
 
Was watching a doco the other day about ships that sink to the ocean floor after capsizing and most make an impact with the sea bed at a huge rate of knots ( 35+ ) average as they descend etc depending on water depth and the deeper the more speed they hit with obviously.

Now a Boeing 777 weighs on average 230 tonne or there abouts with a Max take off weight a bit higher and if this plane crashed or the pilot ditched it at low speed into the ocean it still sunk to the ocean floor supposedly and there is no way a plane which is made of mostly light composite materials hit the ocean floor and remained in tact as it would of broken up substantially in the descent and on impact with the ocean floor.

Now the plane had over 200+ life jackets on board that are under every seat plus a heap of other materials that would of floated to the surface and there is not a chance in hell IMO that the plane settled on the ocean floor in one piece as it would be physically impossible...

Now where is the wreckage?? What we have seen or been led to see is hardly convincing IMO and who is to say that the plane even crashed at all and there is little evidence to support that theory presently.
 
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Was watching a doco the other day about ships that sink to the ocean floor after capsizing and most make an impact with the sea bed at a huge rate of knots ( 35+ ) average as they descend etc depending on water depth and the deeper the more speed they hit with obviously.

Now a Boeing 777 weighs on average 230 tonne or there abouts with a Max take off weight a bit higher and if this plane crashed or the pilot ditched it at low speed into the ocean it still sunk to the ocean floor supposedly and there is no way a plane which is made of mostly light composite materials hit the ocean floor and remained in tact as it would of broken up substantially in the descent and on impact with the ocean floor.

Now the plane had over 200+ life jackets on board that are under every seat plus a heap of other materials that would of floated to the surface and there is not a chance in hell IMO that the plane settled on the ocean floor in one piece as it would be physically impossible...

Now where is the wreckage?? What we have seen or been led to see is hardly convincing IMO and who is to say that the plane even crashed at all and there is little evidence to support that theory presently.
Definitely aliens.
 

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Was watching a doco the other day about ships that sink to the ocean floor after capsizing and most make an impact with the sea bed at a huge rate of knots ( 35+ ) average as they descend etc depending on water depth and the deeper the more speed they hit with obviously.

Now a Boeing 777 weighs on average 230 tonne or there abouts with a Max take off weight a bit higher and if this plane crashed or the pilot ditched it at low speed into the ocean it still sunk to the ocean floor supposedly and there is no way a plane which is made of mostly light composite materials hit the ocean floor and remained in tact as it would of broken up substantially in the descent and on impact with the ocean floor.

Now the plane had over 200+ life jackets on board that are under every seat plus a heap of other materials that would of floated to the surface and there is not a chance in hell IMO that the plane settled on the ocean floor in one piece as it would be physically impossible...

Now where is the wreckage?? What we have seen or been led to see is hardly convincing IMO and who is to say that the plane even crashed at all and there is little evidence to support that theory presently.

It's always a pleasure to come across someone who has the ability to use thier noggin independently
 
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I have a pretty open mind and will look at everything objectively but with the evidence we have or lack off no one is to say with 100% confidence that it even crashed as to many things just do not add up and the lack of wreckage for a 200+ tonne plane that sunk to the ocean floor is mind boggling as a lot of the stuff on that plane would of slowly surfaced upon contact with the floor of the ocean.

You cannot gently put a 777 on the floor of the Indian Ocean and keep it in tact while keeping all its contents also inside it as it is impossible. Planes have life jackets , plastic breathing apparatus, luggage from over 200 passengers which could contain anything bouyant as well as a heap of other materials that should have surfaced or washed up by now after all these years as oceans currents eventually wash up /place everything on land that floats.

To much time has passed with next to nothing wreackage wise that has been found.
 
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Wreckage has been found. But by the time they identified the area they think it went down (think, not know), much of it would have been washed away to different corners of the ocean. What's more, it's practically impossible to spot a sole life jacket in the ocean from high up in the sky, which is how the immediate search was conducted.
 

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I have a pretty open mind and will look at everything objectively but with the evidence we have or lack off no one is to say with 100% confidence that it even crashed as to many things just do not add up and the lack of wreckage for a 200+ tonne plane that sunk to the ocean floor is mind boggling as a lot of the stuff on that plane would of slowly surfaced upon contact with the floor of the ocean.

You cannot gently put a 777 on the floor of the Indian Ocean and keep it in tact while keeping all its contents also inside it as it is impossible. Planes have life jackets , plastic breathing apparatus, luggage from over 200 passengers which could contain anything bouyant as well as a heap of other materials that should have surfaced or washed up by now after all these years as oceans currents eventually wash up /place everything on land that floats.

To much time has passed with next to nothing wreackage wise that has been found.

So many freak occurrences involved in this. So much Information withheld by authorities

Unfortunately when we want to chat about this we are interrupted by trolls. Our time and energy wasted on them.

If there is anything we can learn from this . It's how to spot the trolls and thier innuendo and ignore them.
 
Wreckage has been found. But by the time they identified the area they think it went down (think, not know), much of it would have been washed away to different corners of the ocean. What's more, it's practically impossible to spot a sole life jacket in the ocean from high up in the sky, which is how the immediate search was conducted.

The wreckage found is crap for a plane of that size and even today it is not 100% linked to MH370. It is all comments like this is similar , oh Malaysian Airlines could of done that etc etc.

We are talking also 200+ HIGH visibility Aviation life jackets and not 1 has been recovered anywhere on the planet and nothing floats forever without being washed up somewhere. Also in the first 24/48hrs they where searching for the plane nearly a whole continent away from where they think it went down today!

It has been a case of the blind leading the blind since day 1 looking for it when it vanished while the media feed the public what suits an agenda or what they are allowed to release.

Yeah here is a bit of a 777 we found and all the relatives of people on the plane can rest easy now that are peacefully at rest on the bottom of the ocean floor....

Yeah nah.
 
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The wreckage found is crap for a plane of that size and even today it is not 100% linked to MH370. It is all comments like this is similar , oh Malaysian Airlines could of done that etc etc.

We are talking also 200+ HIGH visibility Aviation life jackets and not 1 has been recovered anywhere on the planet and nothing floats forever without being washed up somewhere. Also in the first 24/48hrs they where searching for the plane nearly a whole continent away from where they think it went down today!

It has been a case of the blind leading the blind since day 1 looking for it when it vanished while the media feed the public what suits an agenda or what they are allowed to release.

Yeah here is a bit of a 777 we found and all the relatives of people on the plane can rest easy now that are peacefully at rest on the bottom of the ocean floor....

Yeah nah.
Doesn't the fact that the wreckage is crap tie into your earlier argument that it wouldn't simply have floated to the floor but smashed into tiny, hard to identify bits? Also, 200 life jackets sounds like a lot until you spread it across tens of thousands of square kilometres. Rubbish can float in oceans and never reach shore, it's that vast.

I'm not saying it's not unusual, but any suggestion of some government conspiracy is way off, for mine. It's not incompetence we're seeing, it's the vastness of the ocean and just how small we really are.
 
Doesn't the fact that the wreckage is crap tie into your earlier argument that it wouldn't simply have floated to the floor but smashed into tiny, hard to identify bits? Also, 200 life jackets sounds like a lot until you spread it across tens of thousands of square kilometres. Rubbish can float in oceans and never reach shore, it's that vast.

I'm not saying it's not unusual, but any suggestion of some government conspiracy is way off, for mine. It's not incompetence we're seeing, it's the vastness of the ocean and just how small we really are.
People are free to make their own mind about what happened but the way the search was handled from the start to today just reeks of incompetence and fraud. Not to mention the silence of what was in the planes cargo hold when it was brought up a heap of times but no one would publicly say on record what it was.

Just to many things do not add up with MH370 that will never likely be answered but if people want to believe what Main stream media feeds them by all means go for it.

I am no where near convinced it crashed into the ocean yet as nothing I have seen supports it yet apart from people looking for years of course that have found nothing credible either in the depths of the water or above it floating and / or washed up.
 
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People are free to make their own mind about what happened but the way the search was handled from the start to today just reeks of incompetence and fraud. Not to mention the silence of what was in the planes cargo hold when it was brought up a heap of times but no one would publicly say on record what it was.

Just to many things do not add up with MH370 that will never likely be answered but if people want to believe what Main stream media feeds them by all means go for it.

I am no where near convinced it crashed into the ocean yet as nothing I have seen supports it yet apart from people looking for years of course that have found nothing credible either in the depths of the water or above it floating and / or washed up.

Come on Chism....Planes disappear into thin air, the ocean & the earth all the time......why there was this one time at Shanksville in the U.S, on September 11th 2001, where an entire Jumbo just nose-dived straight into the earth & disappeared beneath the ground.

You are such a cynic.
 
Doesn't the fact that the wreckage is crap tie into your earlier argument that it wouldn't simply have floated to the floor but smashed into tiny, hard to identify bits? Also, 200 life jackets sounds like a lot until you spread it across tens of thousands of square kilometres. Rubbish can float in oceans and never reach shore, it's that vast.

Has anyone checked this thing? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Ocean_Gyre
 

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Come on Chism....Planes disappear into thin air, the ocean & the earth all the time......why there was this one time at Shanksville in the U.S, on September 11th 2001, where an entire Jumbo just nose-dived straight into the earth & disappeared beneath the ground.

You are such a cynic.
One also completely disappeared hitting the Pentagon. Left no wreckage either

Then there was building seven. Nobody knows how that fell down

So please get your ******* facts right if you're going to post tin foil hat properganda

Ok
 
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One also completely disappeared hitting the Pentagon. Left no wreckage either

Then there was building seven. Nobody knows how that fell down

So please get your ******* facts right if you're going to post tin foil hat properganda

Ok

Dude....Enough with your fake news BS....Trump is a misunderstood stable genius.....A genius....Do you hear me?
 
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The wreckage found is crap for a plane of that size and even today it is not 100% linked to MH370. It is all comments like this is similar , oh Malaysian Airlines could of done that etc etc.

We are talking also 200+ HIGH visibility Aviation life jackets and not 1 has been recovered anywhere on the planet and nothing floats forever without being washed up somewhere. Also in the first 24/48hrs they where searching for the plane nearly a whole continent away from where they think it went down today!

It has been a case of the blind leading the blind since day 1 looking for it when it vanished while the media feed the public what suits an agenda or what they are allowed to release.

Yeah here is a bit of a 777 we found and all the relatives of people on the plane can rest easy now that are peacefully at rest on the bottom of the ocean floor....

Yeah nah.

The flaperon and bits of flight control surfaces + debris from the engines are definitely from the accident aircraft (linked via serial nos and paint codes )

Further interior wreckage has been discovered which is definitely from a Boeing 777 but does not have serial nos linking them to a particular aircraft. Only one other Boeing 777 has crashed and I doubt any bits from it ended up floating in the Indian Ocean.

MH370 crashed somewhere in the SIO - that is not in dispute.
 
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Also worth noting that Titanic, despite the coordinates of its sinking position being known, was not found until 70 years after it sunk.

AF-447 took two years to find and they had a known position to work with shortly before the crash.

The possible crash zone for MH370 is absolutely enormous. Investigators have only the aircraft's distance from the satellite near the end of the flight and even that could be out by up to 10km because the altitude of the aircraft was unknown. It would take decades to search it so investigators try to find ways to narrow down the search. It's gonna be hard to find but it will be found if enough money is thrown at searching for it.
 
The ocean current in the southerly reaches of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic is a continual west to east flowing conveyor belt effectively, because of the lack of land to stop it; depending on just how far south it ditched, it's not impossible that debris could still be floating around in that conveyor belt today. And, if it's floating further south than even 48 degrees latitude, it will be coming near no land at all other than South America and, if it's at or below about 57 degrees latitude, then it even clears South America too.

Some of it may have also floated south to Antarctica, where it would get absorbed into and crushed by ice-shelves, winter pack ice and the like pretty quickly.

Now would it really be surprising, given the remoteness of those areas of ocean or Antarctica, if very little had been found four years later? People really need to wrap their heads around both how remote and how vast the areas were are talking about, are.

Searching a remote area may not be too hard if it's not vast. Searching a vast area may not be impossible if it's not ridiculously remote. When you have both of these factors present, then it starts to become bloody hard to find much. In terms of remoteness and vastness, this is orders of magnitude worse than trying to find AF447, which ditched in just about the narrowest corridor of the Atlantic between South America and Africa.
 
How many 777's could fit into the Indian Ocean I wonder.

For mathematical purposes.... Obviously :think::think:

Indian Ocean volume is around 2.64×10^17 cubic metres
Boeing 777 volume is around 6000 cubic metres (this is massively overestimated)

Thus you could fit approximately 44,000,000,000,000 (4.4×10^13) Boeing 777s in the Indian Ocean.

We have about half that many red blood cells in our body, go find the correct one of them.
 

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I see the mob searching for the plane are going to give it one more shot.....looking at the spot where back in 2014 a faint signal was picked up by a chinese ship, thought it may have been from the blackbox...........well hello, you would think that would be one of the first places checked?o_O
 
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