Because this forum is English: please explain where they will put the real MAS B777 that was making that flight on that particular day? Or do they all of sudden sent 2, for the price of one?Marcelb wrote:Chiel Beelen, radio DJ, was vanochtend op de radio met een theorie over de verdwijning van de Malaysia B777. Deze zou zomaar volgende week tijdens de NSS top kunnen opduiken op de MH lijndienst. Soort van wisseltruuk/ Trojaans paard.
En dan rechtdoor vliegen naar Den Haag.
Onwaarschijnlijk? Maar dat was 911 ook. Iran is niet in Den Haag, Putin ook niet.
Zeg maar waarom het niet kan.
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh ... ical-fire/A Startlingly Simple Theory About the Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet
For me, the loss of transponders and communications makes perfect sense in a fire. And there most likely was an electrical fire.
In the case of a fire, the first response is to pull the main busses and restore circuits one by one until you have isolated the bad one.
If they pulled the busses, the plane would go silent.
It probably was a serious event and the flight crew was occupied with controlling the plane and trying to fight the fire.
Aviate, navigate, and lastly, communicate is the mantra in such situations.
There are two types of fires. An electrical fire might not be as fast and furious, and there may or may not be incapacitating smoke.
However there is the possibility, given the timeline, that there was an overheat on one of the front landing gear tires,
it blew on takeoff and started slowly burning.
Yes, this happens with underinflated tires.
The 1998 crash of Swissair DC-10 off Nova Scotia was another example of heroic pilots.
They were 15 minutes out of Halifax but the fire overcame them and they had to ditch in the ocean.
They simply ran out of time.
That fire incidentally started when the aircraft was about an hour out of Kennedy.
Guess what?
The transponders and communications were shut off as they pulled the busses.
Wat kunnen mensen toch een rare fantasien hebben, die mensen moeten echt naar een psychiater toeMarcelb wrote:Today in newspaper De Telegraaf a former hotshot of Dutch defense wrote about the Malaysian B777 being used as a flying bomb for the NSS as a possibility.
Dick Berlijn is not just a person.
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