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Plane Crash?
Pedes
#121 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 10:59:13 AM
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seppuku wrote:
YoungMulla wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
So now this Malaysian Flight 370 was last detected flying over a small island hundreds of miles from the flight's usual route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. If this new data is correct, the aircraft was flying in the OPPOSITE direction from its scheduled destination and was on the opposite side of the Malay Peninsula from its scheduled route.

I can only trust the FR24 data that is available. FR24 receives ADS-B position data from aircraft twice every second and so far the data hasn't shown any diversion. To confirm Flightradar24.com data, you can log onto their website and monitor flights landing or taking off at JKIA.


@jag, amazing site, didn't know one could access that info



How cool!



Is it real time?
If you stay ready, no need to get ready.
jaggernaut
#122 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 11:22:31 AM
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Pedes wrote:
seppuku wrote:
YoungMulla wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
ecstacy wrote:
So now this Malaysian Flight 370 was last detected flying over a small island hundreds of miles from the flight's usual route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. If this new data is correct, the aircraft was flying in the OPPOSITE direction from its scheduled destination and was on the opposite side of the Malay Peninsula from its scheduled route.

I can only trust the FR24 data that is available. FR24 receives ADS-B position data from aircraft twice every second and so far the data hasn't shown any diversion. To confirm Flightradar24.com data, you can log onto their website and monitor flights landing or taking off at JKIA.


@jag, amazing site, didn't know one could access that info



How cool!



Is it real time?

Yes
TAZ
#123 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 12:54:20 PM
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@jaggernaut.....Malaysian air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane around 1:30am and it disappeared from Flightradar24’s tracking system at 1.21am. The Malaysian Air Force lost track of the aircraft's signal at about 2:40am over Pulau Perak - hundreds of kilometres away from where it should have been and was believed to be flying low. So i do not think there's any contradiction here, I believe the air data and technology used by the Military definitely goes beyond the ones operated by civilians.

"The fact that the last contact from the Malaysia Airlines flight’s transponder came at roughly the same time that the cockpit crew stopped communicating with ground controllers by radio suggests that is what happened, I guess to me it sounds like they were turned off deliberately." Mikael Robertsson, the co-founder of Flightradar24
murchr
#124 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 2:46:41 PM
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The last communication received from a Malaysia Airlines plane suggests everything was normal on board minutes before it went missing over the South China Sea, Malaysian authorities say.

Flight MH370 replied "All right, roger that" to a radio message from Malaysian air control, authorities said.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26541057
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Swenani
#125 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 2:53:54 PM
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murchr wrote:
Several people have testified b4 to have bn abducted by ET, They show up and they dont understand how they lost time, however they come back sharper and smart. Keep watchn


Rink?
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Buster
#126 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 3:07:14 PM
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murchr wrote:
Several people have testified b4 to have bn abducted by ET, They show up and they dont understand how they lost time, however they come back sharper and smart. Keep watchn

I have never believed in this stuff. How comes only Americans?
Mtu Biz
#127 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 3:39:26 PM
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This is what my 3D movie goggles show me.

That plane has not disappeared, information about its whereabouts is what has been hidden from the public.

The ndege was most probably jacked after info leaked about some serious top secret cargo being shipped from A to B.

This cargo, its source and destination is so serious that governments have been held ransom and have to cover up everything about that flight desperately as they wrestle with whatever demands the hijackers have made.

a 777 cannot just disappear... but information about anything or anyone can.

Sola Scriptura


Um Sayala
#128 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 3:43:37 PM
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TAZ wrote:
@jaggernaut.....Malaysian air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane around 1:30am and it disappeared from Flightradar24’s tracking system at 1.21am. The Malaysian Air Force lost track of the aircraft's signal at about 2:40am over Pulau Perak - hundreds of kilometres away from where it should have been and was believed to be flying low. So i do not think there's any contradiction here, I believe the air data and technology used by the Military definitely goes beyond the ones operated by civilians.

"The fact that the last contact from the Malaysia Airlines flight’s transponder came at roughly the same time that the cockpit crew stopped communicating with ground controllers by radio suggests that is what happened, I guess to me it sounds like they were turned off deliberately." Mikael Robertsson, the co-founder of Flightradar24

@Taz, The red part above has since been refuted. The Airfoce general says he was misquoted, that he only suggested that it could have turned west but info not conclusive. Mysteries galore

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harrydre
#129 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 3:52:56 PM
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Mtu Biz wrote:
This is what my 3D movie goggles show me.

That plane has not disappeared, information about its whereabouts is what has been hidden from the public.

The ndege was most probably jacked after info leaked about some serious top secret cargo being shipped from A to B.

This cargo, its source and destination is so serious that governments have been held ransom and have to cover up everything about that flight desperately as they wrestle with whatever demands the hijackers have made.

a 777 cannot just disappear... but information about anything or anyone can.




with all the social media by now pics would have leaked.what about the pass?
i.am.back!!!!
Mtu Biz
#130 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 3:54:06 PM
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Posts: 1,320
Um Sayala wrote:
TAZ wrote:
@jaggernaut.....Malaysian air traffic controllers lost contact with the plane around 1:30am and it disappeared from Flightradar24’s tracking system at 1.21am. The Malaysian Air Force lost track of the aircraft's signal at about 2:40am over Pulau Perak - hundreds of kilometres away from where it should have been and was believed to be flying low. So i do not think there's any contradiction here, I believe the air data and technology used by the Military definitely goes beyond the ones operated by civilians.

"The fact that the last contact from the Malaysia Airlines flight’s transponder came at roughly the same time that the cockpit crew stopped communicating with ground controllers by radio suggests that is what happened, I guess to me it sounds like they were turned off deliberately." Mikael Robertsson, the co-founder of Flightradar24

@Taz, The red part above has since been refuted. The Airfoce general says he was misquoted, that he only suggested that it could have turned west but info not conclusive. Mysteries galore



A serious cover up is in the works... ndege haikuangukaa!
Sola Scriptura


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