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What do you believe has happened to the MH370 flight? 41 members have voted

  1. 1. What do you believe has happened to the MH370 flight?

    • Pilot Suicide
      2%
      1
    • Piracy
      2%
      1
    • Terrorism
      41%
      17
    • Rogue Passenger
      2%
      1
    • Mechanical Failure
      21%
      9
    • Pilot Error
      4%
      2
    • Aliens
      24%
      10

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I think they got hijacked, then they flew the plane to one of the six thousand unmanned airports in Asia flying to low or high for radar contact, or they got spotted but someone failed to report or identify it. Once landed the terrorist had armed men get all the passengers off the plane. Then they shot and killed the men and sold the women into sex slavery. Its very common in Asia. A few months ago a bus got hijacked and they drove it into a slavery compound killed the men and and kid under 6. Then the rest were sold into sex slavery.  

 

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The pilots flew the plane to mars... Either one works...

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It's an over reaction. If it was a hijacking, you'd think the hijackers would ask for a ransom by now or they'd have bombed some building, and that hasn't happened yet. Also, a small group of people can't overpower the 200 people on-board that plane. Obviously by now the planes landed too, I mean it can't have so much fuel to last to this day. I vote pilot error/mechanical fault.

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I think security measures have been added to planes since 9/11 (i.e., locked cockpit doors, baggage checks, etc.)

Whether those rules have translated to smaller countries (like Malaysia), still has to be determined.

If this is the case, it could be pretty easy to smuggle a gun or a knife on-board without being caught.

 

I think it was either a terrorist attack or pilot suicide, either way, I strongly believe it was deliberate.

Personally I think It was Aliens because The reports say that the plane was climbing to 45,000 feet then dropping really really fast under 60 seconds People say ever think there was a UFO with a Grabber of some sorts and was trying to take the plane to outer space and the fact that the plane was decreasing altitude was because it was trying to get away and it keep rising back to the same altitude because the UFO was maybe trying to get back up into space Who knows but With 26 nations searching a area the size of Almost the size of the U.S We have to find something soon before it becomes another Emilia air heart or what ever But If they don't find it in the next few days before the black box battery runs out we will never find this plane so that supports my first theory My second is the Pilots Terrorism theory that one Of the pilots was in a malaysian militant group and was Taking the plane to a secret bast to be later used as a weapon against the malaysian government but like everybody else I have been obsessed with this story because of how mysterious it is especially with all the tech we have now a day's and when ever The hole Ukraine Drama comes on I turn the channel To The Spanish channel and watch some shit then go back to CNN. :D

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Reports indicate that the plane could of been flying for at-least 7 hours after it vanished off radar so theoretically only the terrorism or piracy theories make sense. If it was pilot suicide/error or mechanical error, it would of crashed a lot sooner. 

 

Aliens... perhaps, it has happened before. In 1978 Valentich was flying his Cessna 182L over the bass straight of Australia when he reported that he was being followed by something, his final radio transmission was "it is not an aircraft" and he nor his plane were ever seen again. Not to mention the countless Bermuda Triangle losses...

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Reports indicate that the plane could of been flying for at-least 7 hours after it vanished off radar so theoretically only the terrorism or piracy theories make sense. If it was pilot suicide/error or mechanical error, it would of crashed a lot sooner. 

 

Aliens... perhaps, it has happened before. In 1978 Valentich was flying his Cessna 182L over the bass straight of Australia when he reported that he was being followed by something, his final radio transmission was "it is not an aircraft" and he nor his plane were ever seen again. Not to mention the countless Bermuda Triangle losses...

The Bermuda Triangle actually doesn't have a disproportionately high number of incidents - its reputation is basically due to confirmation bias.

Reports indicate that the plane could of been flying for at-least 7 hours after it vanished off radar so theoretically only the terrorism or piracy theories make sense. If it was pilot suicide/error or mechanical error, it would of crashed a lot sooner. 

 

Aliens... perhaps, it has happened before. In 1978 Valentich was flying his Cessna 182L over the bass straight of Australia when he reported that he was being followed by something, his final radio transmission was "it is not an aircraft" and he nor his plane were ever seen again. Not to mention the countless Bermuda Triangle losses...

Navigation error possibly. That's what lead to Flight 19's infamous crash in the Bermuda Triangle. Then again, it is somewhat suspicous that half the world's involved in the search, apparently Kazakhstan's a participant now too. I don't think there's ever been a search of this scale before, at least not for a missing passenger plane.

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The Bermuda Triangle actually doesn't have a disproportionately high number of incidents - its reputation is basically due to confirmation bias.

That's true. I just needed something else to compare the first incident with. How about Japan Air Lines flight 1628 instead? That seems more fitting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Air_Lines_flight_1628_incident

 

Navigation error possibly. That's what lead to Flight 19's infamous crash in the Bermuda Triangle. Then again, it is somewhat suspicous that half the world's involved in the search, apparently Kazakhstan's a participant now too. I don't think there's ever been a search of this scale before, at least not for a missing passenger plane.

Although possible, a modern airliner has so many navigation tools that I highly doubt one could become lost. I wouldn't exactly say the search is all that suspicious either, the aircraft could of gone anywhere in the time between vanishing and running out of fuel so all possibilities must be considered.

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