Malaysian Airlines MH370 contact lost
PASSPORTS:
Stolen passports can be used by government agencies:
(if you can't bothered to read it all, just read para 2):
Assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm not suggesting that Mossad agents were on the flight, simply pointing out that lost passports can end up in the strangest places and be used for nefarious purposes.
Stolen passports can be used by government agencies:
(if you can't bothered to read it all, just read para 2):
Assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I'm not suggesting that Mossad agents were on the flight, simply pointing out that lost passports can end up in the strangest places and be used for nefarious purposes.

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Based on the Vietnamese website photos, there is a large tract, perhaps 60x50nm roughly centered on the IGARI waypoint on M765 airway.
Perhaps the initial search area.
Perhaps the initial search area.

... radar contact was lost ...

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My gut tells me this aircraft has had an instantaneous, catastrophic structural failure or in flight breakup. The similarities to PA103, AI, UTA, TWA and the list goes on are unerringly similar. Just leave the aviat, nav comm aside for a moment.
I hope and pray the poor soles on board didn't know too much about it. God we are lucky we only die once. May they rest in peace.
If there are any perpetrators, may they rot in hell.
I hope and pray the poor soles on board didn't know too much about it. God we are lucky we only die once. May they rest in peace.
If there are any perpetrators, may they rot in hell.

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A second point... given that this was on an IFR route, surely the wreckage can be found by flying the same route at 2000 ft, at 100kts?
i believe AF447 had turned 180 degrees by the time of impact

On the other hand, in previous acts of aviation terrorism were false or stolen identity documents used?
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Yes, they were

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Ok, does it follow that statistically, those traveling on false passports in an aircraft that has crashed are likely to be involved in its demise?


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Wing flutter?
TWT
ASN and BEA say it was 9M-MRO that sustained wingtip damage at Shanghai-Pudong
ASN Aircraft accident 09-AUG-2012 Airbus A340-642 B-6050
ASN Aircraft accident 09-AUG-2012 Airbus A340-642 B-6050
Interesting.
If the wing-tip repair was not adequate, a poorly repaired wingtip that started to fail could cause an awful lot of wing-flutter.
I have only experienced wing-flutter on a glider, just for a few seconds (too much play on the aileron circuit), but it is nasty. It could easily pull an aircraft apart in minutes.

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Any truth to the supposed Mayday Call put out?
Some of the darker parts of the Net in areas of Defence are saying a call from the aircraft was picked up with something like .......... "Cabin disintegrating ..... Forced landing ........?
Just another innuendo to muddy the waters but does make a bit of sense ..... maybe, perhaps!
Just another innuendo to muddy the waters but does make a bit of sense ..... maybe, perhaps!

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The wingtip repairs are unlikely to be a factor, the aircraft has been back in service for around a year, any problems would have shown up earlier.
We can probably also discount terrorists, someone would have claimed responsiblity by now.
We can probably also discount terrorists, someone would have claimed responsiblity by now.

... saying a call from the aircraft was picked up ...

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hum...Passsport stolen indeed.
Ok, if we suppose terrorism for exemple, then why attacking a Malaysian a/c ?
It is often related to politics issues so...I don't see the point if we suppose that.
Ok, if we suppose terrorism for exemple, then why attacking a Malaysian a/c ?
It is often related to politics issues so...I don't see the point if we suppose that.

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My gut tells me this aircraft has had an instantaneous, catastrophic structural failure or in flight breakup. The similarities to PA103, AI, UTA, TWA and the list goes on are unerringly similar. Just leave the aviat, nav comm aside for a moment.
Now... IM NOT saying that is what happened here at all. But an almost instantaneous 20G acceleration is not good for anything...... but the reason i mention it is that the test pilot didn't get a distress call in and there was in instant loss of telemetry.

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Just google " Christian Kozel Austrian " or " Luigi Maraldi Italian " and specify results from the last 24 hrs
Both had their passports stolen in Thailand, both were not on the flight in question, there stolen passports were used to board MH370
Both had their passports stolen in Thailand, both were not on the flight in question, there stolen passports were used to board MH370

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Source for stolen passports also confirmed by relevant embassies in some MSM.
Italian passport belonged to 37 year old male, stolen August 2013, his parents have confirmed story also. Austrian passport belonged to 30 year old male, stolen 2 years ago. Both stolen in Thailand.
Is there any logical point or sense to terrorism? Malaysian A/c - maybe they don't like their brand of Islam? JMO
Italian passport belonged to 37 year old male, stolen August 2013, his parents have confirmed story also. Austrian passport belonged to 30 year old male, stolen 2 years ago. Both stolen in Thailand.
Greenlights - Ok, if we suppose terrorism for exemple, then why attacking a Malaysian a/c ?
It is often related to politics issues so...I don't see the point if we suppose that.
It is often related to politics issues so...I don't see the point if we suppose that.
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