Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is Missing

Equation

Lieutenant General
Re: Malaysia Airlines Plane is Missing

Some member mentioned earlier that this could possibly be a pilot suicide and I have to agreed with that scenario given the latest info that we had so far.
 

ManilaBoy45

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Re: Malaysia Airlines Plane is Missing

Philippine Navy Crew Members Onboard the Barko ng Republika ng Pilipinas Apolinario Mabini (Patrol Ship 36) Scour the West Philippine Sea, as they Search for the Missing Malaysia Airline MH370 Plane


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superdog

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Some member mentioned earlier that this could possibly be a pilot suicide and I have to agreed with that scenario given the latest info that we had so far.
It doesn't explain why the plane flew such a long way away from course if the pilot just wanted to die? In a typical case of pilot suicide the pilot just dive the plane and crash it, because they doesn't want to give the other pilot a chance to intervene. It is nearly impossible that both pilots wanted to suicide.
 

B.I.B.

Captain
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We can rule out that it landed.

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My hunch is one of the pilots did it. I doubt there was a passenger on board who happened to be an experienced pilot who talked his way into the cockpit and overpowered the pilots. To have a sexy broad as that person is too implausible. If it was a hijacking by passengers, the pilots had the time and opportunity to activate the alert given the four hour journey to the Indian Ocean.

Earlier on in the thread somebody posted articles on the background of the two pilots. It turns out that the captain the keen pilot that he was had his own aircraft simulator in which he spent countless hours using. I wonder if he ever tried simulating a steep climb to 47000ft which the aircraft was reported to have done .
 

broadsword

Brigadier
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Earlier on in the thread somebody posted articles on the background of the two pilots. It turns out that the captain the keen pilot that he was had his own aircraft simulator in which he spent countless hours using. I wonder if he ever tried simulating a steep climb to 47000ft which the aircraft was reported to have done .

I don't think he need to try simulating at home. He had been trained at flight school before and definitely had a good feel for the feedback in actual flying even if he had not attempted a steep climb from cruise before. I played with my own MS Flight Simulator years ago and to make a steep climb as in takeoff you have to apply full throttle.
 

joshuatree

Captain
Re: Malaysia Airlines Plane is Missing

Earlier on in the thread somebody posted articles on the background of the two pilots. It turns out that the captain the keen pilot that he was had his own aircraft simulator in which he spent countless hours using. I wonder if he ever tried simulating a steep climb to 47000ft which the aircraft was reported to have done .

Any background on the flight crew? Any flight crew training to be a pilot? They could be others who are familiar with the craft.
 
Re: Malaysia Airlines Plane is Missing

Unlike a fighter jet, a commercial airliner takes more time to pitch near vertical without stalling and so passengers would have more time to cling on. Those who fail to cling on would slide and those who lost their grip would most likely have their fall broken by walls, seats, etc. but could still suffer serious injury or death even if not like falling down a 13 storey building.

Assuming those who didn't put on their seatbelts. Still..this is insanity
 
Re: Malaysia Airlines Plane is Missing

My "theories" of what happened to the hijacked flight:

The hijackers are armed and successfully stormed the cabin at the moment most unprepared/unexpected by the crew. They either:

a. killed/subdued the pilots and then flew the plane
b. held/forced the pilots to fly those waypoints
c. one of the pilots is an accomplice

As for the parties involved onboard, the following combinations could occur:

1. hijackers
2. hijackers + crew
3. hijackers + pilot(highly likely)

I think the authorities should check the seating plans to see the exact seating locations of the plane of those 2 suspects because if they sit first-class, I'd think that reinforces further suspicions. Those seats mean they are much closer to the cockpit.

For scenario B, somewhere the victims could've either retaken the plane and the pilots attempted to find the closest lands but already out of all ranges for fuel+radar. fo a and c, the plane went down

These are the only plausible scenarios I can imagine at this time.

And honestly, unless those pilots are such experts, I have trouble believing both will conspire together. the more natural odds would be one of them is in this with the hijackers, so this may explain why the plane can continue to fly, even with/without the original pilot(s), and they are attempting to take the plane somewhere

As for the hijackers, they are probably not affiliated with any organizations, and could be doing this to seek asylum by flying off to another destination. They could be heading directly to somewhere in South Asia as their intended stop, and one of their accomplice knows something about the aircraft/flying, and this will be the only way to explain all these functions.
 
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TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
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The way points and the deactivated transponders, the steep climb that is down right reckless. If it was the transponder and the climb followed by a dive For the sea, I could say suicide attempt. I could say there was some kind of mechanical issue that caused the auto pilot so go to hell as the electronics of the bird were fried. But everything seems deliberate, there is a rhyme and reason. So then where is she? She obviously did not pull a 911. And based on her course change she was intended to go somewhere.

Now placing myself in the mind of a hijacker the first thing I would think of is motivation. If Islamic I would go somewhere I felt safe Pakistan or Burma is the educated target, but if an idiot i might try for Iran and end up crashing when I inevitably run outta gas.
 
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