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What do you guys think happened? My friend  ( aviation major/ almost has his polite license/ 100s of hours on simulators) thinks they took it below 1,500 feet and then landed it somewhere.   Talking about the missing milasian flight.

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It's not here @ Logan, Intl... (Boston). Feel bad for the passengers.

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The earth us 3/4 water. That plane is a speck of dust in comparison. Its in the ocean somewhere.

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The earth us 3/4 water. That plane is a speck of dust in comparison. Its in the ocean somewhere

They should have spotted some debris by now idk.

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There was an air France flight several years ago that went down in the jungle they didn't find it for a couple of years

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They should have spotted some debris by now idk.

Not necessarily.

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I agree that they landed that bad boy somewhere. Too many things point to a hijacking and have all along. Now as the pieces come out, there is no other option. They want this plane for either a ransom (highly unlikely as thay haven't said a word) or for another terror attack. They are just waiting for the world to give up looking so they can move it again.

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I can't believe a billion dollar plane can go missing and it seems as though nobody knows its last location. Anyone with a smartphone can pretty much be tracked, but a plane can't????

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I can't believe a billion dollar plane can go missing and it seems as though nobody knows its last location. Anyone with a smartphone can pretty much be tracked, but a plane can't????

if it doesn't smell right, it usually isn't.

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One of the conspiracy theories from Facebook

 

Oh, okay. I was thinking they found it.

 

Looks now like they are doing a little back tracking and saying that the transponders were turned off which could indicate the plane was hijacked.

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Questions to ask yourself if you don't think the plane crashed into the ocean:

 

Of the 670+ airfields in its flying circumference which airfield could a large plane like that land without being noticed?

Of the 670+ airfields in its flying circumference which airfield has a hangar large enough to hide the plane?

Of the 670+ airfields in its flying circumference which ones have 31,000 of avgas ready to refuel the bird?

Of the 670+ airfields in its flying circumference which ones will allow you to take the 249 bodies off of it and dispose of them easily?

 

With all of the radars, satellites, ships, planes and people on the ground, sea and air had the aircraft crashed on land the odds are that someone or some radar/satellite would have picked it up.

 

I still think the plane went down in the Indian Ocean.

 

Just my two cents.

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Just realized there was another post like this that popped up before mine. Go jump on that thread. 

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CNN just had a 'update' i guess that the US revealed that the last  'pings' on the plane appear to have been from a landed plane.It was transmitting data and it was data consistent with a landed .. not crashed .. plane.

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7 hrs after last radar contact

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Ive heard so much technical information about that plane I feel like I could fly it if I had to.

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