Malaysia Airlines MH370

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Comic relief or finally an answer:
http://dangerousminds.net/comments/has_courtney_love_found_flight_370

That's So (Eazy), Monday, 17 March 2014 21:25 (twelve years ago)

came here to post that. it's just too good

global tetrahedron, Monday, 17 March 2014 21:28 (twelve years ago)

xxp my understanding as of now is that the acars last transmitted before the "good night" message, and then stopped sometime within half an hour of that transmission (as it automatically broadcasts at 30 min intervals). whether that happened before or after the voice message is not known.
or did i miss something?

fit and working again, Monday, 17 March 2014 21:29 (twelve years ago)

and i believe the transponder shut off was after the last voice message.

fit and working again, Monday, 17 March 2014 21:35 (twelve years ago)

^^^I think that I've been confused by the shifting timeline provided by the Malaysian govt.

Newest breaking tidbit:

Senior U.S. officials said Monday that the first diversion that the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 made toward the west before it went missing on March 8 was initiated by someone from inside the cockpit through a computer program, the New York Times reported.

Citing senior American officials involved in the investigation of the missing plane, the Times reported that a person inside the cockpit typed several keystrokes into the plane's computer between the captain and the first officer. This computer directs the plane from one point to another according to the flight plan, which is submitted before take-off. But, it is still not clear if the plane’s flight plan was reprogrammed before it left Kuala Lumpur for Beijing with 239 people on board.


source: http://www.ibtimes.com/malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370-officials-say-planes-route-changed-computer-program-run-someone

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 05:53 (twelve years ago)

I should have just linked to the real source (good article):

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/18/world/asia/malaysia-airlines-flight.html

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 05:55 (twelve years ago)

Another good detailed article breaking the news that Zaharie's flight simulator had underwater practice runways near the Indian Ocean:

http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/cops-find-five-indian-ocean-practice-runways-in-mh370-pilots-simulator-bh-r

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 06:00 (twelve years ago)

If that's true & it was an intentional hijacking by Zaharie then that's pretty sloppy of him

, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 06:02 (twelve years ago)

I still dont get why a hijacking would be an option if no one at all has come fwd and owned this. Whats the point?

the Bronski Review (Trayce), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 06:43 (twelve years ago)

If it's just one guy who wants to move to North Korea/run away from his problems/sell the plane/etc it wouldn't be claimed by an organisation?

StanM, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 07:45 (twelve years ago)

bit of an over elaborate way to do such a thing!

the Bronski Review (Trayce), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 08:07 (twelve years ago)

Another good detailed article breaking the news that Zaharie's flight simulator had underwater practice runways near the Indian Ocean:

http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/cops-find-five-indian-ocean-practice-runways-in-mh370-pilots-simulator-bh-r

― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, March 18, 2014 1:00 AM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

wtf.

espring (amateurist), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 09:57 (twelve years ago)

i wonder if some of the seeming contradictory evidence might suggest a cockpit struggle--not necessarily a literal physical struggle but one of the pilots attempting to regain control after the other had clearly diverted from intended course.

espring (amateurist), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 09:58 (twelve years ago)

<-- pointless speculation dep't

espring (amateurist), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 09:59 (twelve years ago)

supposedly the ELTs have a failure rate of around 15% but I don't know if that's for all of them as a set or individually.

Matt Armstrong, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 10:24 (twelve years ago)

Wait, underwater?

sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 10:36 (twelve years ago)

Another good detailed article breaking the news that Zaharie's flight simulator had underwater practice runways near the Indian Ocean:

http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/cops-find-five-indian-ocean-practice-runways-in-mh370-pilots-simulator-bh-r

― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, March 18, 2014 1:00 AM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

wtf.

The word "underwater" appears nowhere in that article. It refers to runways in the Indian Ocean region, not in the Indian Ocean.

bi-polar uncle (its OK-he's dead) (Phil D.), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 14:16 (twelve years ago)

lol

°ㅇ๐ْ ° (gr8080), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 14:33 (twelve years ago)

albert broccoli between this and the beer thread you have to get your facts straight

marcos, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 14:55 (twelve years ago)

lol underwater runways

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:13 (twelve years ago)

It all comes back to SPECTRE

christmas candy bar (al leong), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:16 (twelve years ago)

The word "underwater" appears nowhere in that article. It refers to runways in the Indian Ocean region, not in the Indian Ocean.

― bi-polar uncle (its OK-he's dead) (Phil D.), Tuesday, March 18, 2014 2:16 PM (2 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

i'd already read the article and then was like wait did i miss

purposely lend impetus to my HOOS (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:18 (twelve years ago)

underwater runways was an awesome psychambient disc imo

a nation filled with lead (Hunt3r), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:18 (twelve years ago)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0f/Airport_77_movie_poster.jpg/220px-Airport_77_movie_poster.jpg

bi-polar uncle (its OK-he's dead) (Phil D.), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:20 (twelve years ago)

Secret Boeing Duckboat Project

That's So (Eazy), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:22 (twelve years ago)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/9/9d/The_Soft_Boys-Underwater_Moonlight_%28album_cover%29.jpg

I Forgot More Than You'll Ever POLL (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:23 (twelve years ago)

I swear to dog it said underwater when I linked to it (I did note the article was 8 minutes old when I c/p'd it)!

...but then again it was like 2am after a long day.

I'm in your message board distorting your facts!

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:24 (twelve years ago)

Hello Down There

I Forgot More Than You'll Ever POLL (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:27 (twelve years ago)

Maledives residents see low flying plane with blue and red stripes: http://www.haveeru.com.mv/news/54062

https://goo.gl/maps/egXlU

StanM, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 16:40 (twelve years ago)

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BjCC-ILCAAAX3TC.jpg

That's So (Eazy), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 20:17 (twelve years ago)

good idea, check lake superior

johnny crunch, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 20:19 (twelve years ago)

these graphics are supposed to convey the enormity of the area it could be but i don't find them convincing. it's 2014. it's very hard for me to believe that you can just lose an airplane for this long in 2014 no matter how large the search area for the flight (unless maybe it doesn't want to be found?)

Mordy , Tuesday, 18 March 2014 21:09 (twelve years ago)

how is that hard for you to believe? that's a huge area.

(or if you must, "data") (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 21:34 (twelve years ago)

It's a pretty small circle, not even 500px by 500 px

polyphonic, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 21:43 (twelve years ago)

http://news.yahoo.com/thailand-gives-radar-data-10-days-plane-lost-124915659.html

StanM, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 21:44 (twelve years ago)

a circle that size only holds about forty 777s so I'm with mordy here

christmas candy bar (al leong), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 21:51 (twelve years ago)

lol are you talking about the text, '777'?

POO: the blossom or full flower of the evening (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 21:56 (twelve years ago)

well you clearly are so congrats

POO: the blossom or full flower of the evening (Sufjan Grafton), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 21:57 (twelve years ago)

maybe they ran away

Neanderthal, Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:02 (twelve years ago)

in 2014 I find it hard to believe that the plane hasn't checked in on foursquare AT ALL in this time I mean cmon

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:11 (twelve years ago)

how long would it take to find a downed airplane in that area in the united states? 2 hours max? ok, so obv the issue isn't the size of the area at all but the kind of technology we have available in that area to track these things. a large body of water in the indian ocean poses different problems than the continental united states + bc of coverage issues different problems than maybe the atlantic ocean. so the question isn't whether the area is too big to search - it's about our capacity to search it. politics for sure plays a role, but it's hard to imagine knowing the little i do about the state of first world military technology that it couldn't be found in this long period of time unless a) it didn't want to be found or b) <tinfoil> it has been found and for whatever reason it's being kept out of the news? </tinfoil>

Mordy , Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:21 (twelve years ago)

Mordy did you not see the infographic about the tens of aircraft disappeared over the last few decades?

pings can only get wetter (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:23 (twelve years ago)

i did not miss this lede:

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-17/australia-to-lead-hunt-for-jet-in-southern-indian-ocean.html

Malaysian Air Flight 370’s disappearance became the longest in modern commercial aviation as investigators lacking new information to back other theories explored the possibility of pilot suicide.

Mordy , Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:25 (twelve years ago)

mysteries are exciting, it's true

pings can only get wetter (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:28 (twelve years ago)

i mean that if your point is that this is precedented, that lede should indicate that it is actually unprecedented.

Mordy , Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:29 (twelve years ago)

nah, the lede says it's the longest disappearance in modern commercial aviation, that's a statistical truth perhaps but doesn't give any sense that this is uniquely inexplicable

pings can only get wetter (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:31 (twelve years ago)

i didn't say the disappearance was inexplicable! what would that mean? magic? divine intervention?

Mordy , Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:33 (twelve years ago)

idk it feels like all kinds of hubris to say that technology CAN find this plane, but the govmint or military or whoever WON'T find this plane or won't reveal it to we sheeple

the whole 'we live in 2014' thing kinda bugs me. like ok we have cool phone and google glasses and there's drones delivering amazon packages but that doesn't rule out shit going pearshaped. technology fucks up ALL the time, the sheer fact of 'having' technology isn't a guarantee of anything

I mean, there's a lot of assumptions you have to get past to even cross over into the conspiracy tinfoil theme park...

if you're cool making that leap then have fun on the rollercoaster but yr hittin the pipe a little hard imo

/end rant

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 22:37 (twelve years ago)


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