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BobAthome
ok,, enough crap,,,why is it no one else thinks of this but me it seems?????
"Malaysia Airlines did have an incident in August 2005 with a 777 flying from Perth to Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. While flying 11,580 metres above the Indian Ocean, the plane’s software incorrectly measured speed and acceleration, causing the plane to suddenly shoot up 915 metres. The pilot disengaged the autopilot and descended and landed safely back in Perth. A software update was quickly made on planes around the world."
HELLO,,,
For instance,,,,,,"The Crypto Locker virus is considered to be a historically devastating virus because it holds your computer hostage until you pay a ransom."
its even called "computer virus hijack"
hello,,,,every hijacker was mentioned,,,EXCEPT ONE.
a computer software hijacker.
case closed.
Its possable,, but probability??
ok,, enough crap,,,why is it no one else thinks of this but me it seems?????
OatDelphi
reply to post by Zaphod58
I completely agree... There's a million reasons he could have attempted to use his phone. He could have been trying to alert officials, or just call his mom. He could have been trying to tell his fiance that the plane was returning, or maybe he was trying to cancel movie tickets in Beijing, for all we know.
But honestly, I don't look at this or any of the phone-call reports as anything more than speculation and rumor at this point. And I don't feel like it puts the blame on the co-pilot in any way. From my point of view, if the call attempts stand to be true, it more likely seems to exonerates him in my opinion.
Zaphod58
reply to post by roadgravel
The reported JAL radio call was garbled and barely readable. That could be indicative of some kind of problem on the aircraft.edit on 4/12/2014 by Zaphod58 because: (no reason given)
Zaphod58
reply to post by roadgravel
SATCOM is separate from the other radio systems. In this case it's only attached to the ACARS/engine health system.
Zaphod58
reply to post by roadgravel
As far as I am aware the power supply for the antenna is separate. I rarely worked radios, and the SATCOM never had many problems, so I'm not 100% on that.
roadgravel
I believe we discussed that the 777 cargo hold had Halon fire suppression. Not sure why the need to climb and depressurize for a cargo fire unless it got to the cabin.
Part 1 - Leuren Moret: Confirmed – MH370 shot down by US over Singapore airspace as UK Inmarsat leads 30 day global false flag psyops for 5 NWO objectives
theabsolutetruth
reply to post by roadgravel
I suspected it might have been posted but refuse to read the thread anymore.
Leonidas
Planes crash and until there is a definitive cause everything else is conjecture, speculation and noise. The human brain's need for an answer is not an excuse for unsubstantiated plots - pre or post crash. That will do nothing to stop people - and apparently the media now - to engage in speculation as "FACT!!", "PROOF!".
SINGAPORE AIR SPACE: Communications with Flight 370 stopped at 1:21 AM just as it entered Singapore air space and was flattening out to finish its last 1000’ of its climb to 35,000’ cruise altitude. The plane was in the right geometrical configuration to be hit with a pulse weapon or missile.