Malaysia Airlines 777 missing

As I asked earlier, is it possible there was another pilot jumping? Someone who could have held the crew hostage and would have known the systems?
I've never jump seated internationally but I'd assume a jump seater would have to be listed on the Gendec/APIS/Passanger manifest...or their equivalents. I assume the media would have got a hold of this by now if it was a factor.
 
CNN just reported that a Reuter source has said that the radar suggests that the plane was "deliberately flown" to the Andaman Islands. Still waiting on the full story.

Great coco island - seems to have a landing strip and some sketchy connection to the Chinese military. The Tom Clancy fan in me is just throwing that out there.
 
Can someone with an international Jepp subscription cross check the route of flight west of Malaysia with the high alt jet route chart? Heard ABC report this morning that the route of flight was actually on a "the major route towards Europe". Just curious if that's accurate.
 
CNN just reported that a Reuter source has said that the radar suggests that the plane was "deliberately flown" to the Andaman Islands. Still waiting on the full story.
That makes more sense than the story that came out yesterday: they flew it to Diego Garcia....a US air force base o_O
 
Can someone with an international Jepp subscription cross check the route of flight west of Malaysia with the high alt jet route chart? Heard ABC report this morning that the route of flight was actually on a "the major route towards Europe". Just curious if that's accurate.

Skyvector.com has international high altitude routes.
 
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http://skyvector.com/?ll=11.308785009983254,98.51220703506574&chart=304&zoom=6
 
No link sorry I'm looking to verify this


There was a story on yahoo news about this...but it's gone now. o_O

IIRC first the ACARS stopped then 14 min later the XPNDR went away. I thought I read ACARS sends routine messages every 30 min. Unless it was cut off mid transmission, how would they differentiate between the end of a routine message and the system being shut off....and then the XPNDR did get shut off 14 min later?
 
In all seriousness, this must be torture for the families that likely accepted the fact that their loved ones were probably gone before all of this news.
 
Based on todays information. And the previous supposed radar hits over the Malacca straits, and the last know radar position....

This is what we have:

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IF that is the route, seems deliberate to quickly cross the land mass, and likely low level over the water to get out of radar coverage

I try not to speculate, but I'm out of control now...
 
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If you wrote this story as book, no-one would have believed it

It's like a Soap Opera. Everyday there is something new I never even thought of.

Some of the best info I'm getting is this forum. I don't care how this ends the conspiracy theory's will go on for decades.

1. Aliens are involved: Alexandra Bruce at ForbiddenKnowledgeTV points to records on the flight mapping website Flightradar24 as evidence of extra-terrestrial meddling. She goes so far as to say the “captured signals” could “only be termed a UFO.”

2. The passengers are still alive: Families awaiting news about lost loved ones have told reporters they are able to call the cell phones of their missing relatives, and have said they can also see their instant messaging service accounts remain active online.

3. There's a Snowden connection: Reddit user Dark_Spectre posted an unusual theory on the website’s conspiracy boards, related to 20 employees of the Texas-based Freescale Semiconductor who were reportedly on the flight:

4. Iranians kidnapped engineers: UFO Digest’s Tony Elliott points to revelations that an Iranian national was responsible for buying plane tickets for two passengers with stolen passports as evidence that the country was involved, possibly to extract technological intelligence from Freescale Semiconductor employees.

5. Passengers were taken to Pyongyang: This map is slightly deceptive - while the trip to both Beijing and Pyongyang appear equidistant, this theory would require the plane fly at extremely low altitudes to avoid radar detection, which - due to greater air density at lower altitudes - would require more fuel to travel the same distance.

7. There's a new Bermuda triangle: Though the Bermuda Triangle’s status as one of the sea’s most mysteriously treacherous zones has been debunked for decades, it doesn’t stop some from seeing triangles in the Gulf of Thailand.

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8. The plane is in Vietnam, where it is waiting to be used as a weapon: “Conspiracy and prophecy in the news” blogger ShantiUniverse said she has three possible theories about what happened to Flight MH370: A major mechanical error (OK), a terrorist attack (reasonable) or it was whisked away to a secret Vientamese airport to be used in a later 9/11 style attack (...).

9: There was some kind of miniature hydrogen bomb controlled by an iPhone app and it created a miniature black hole: It’s hard to tell whether @Angela_Stalcup’s account is the work of a completely unhinged lunatic or a genius, masterful troll. Wading through claims that Donald Trump runs a prostitution ring through Trump University or that Russian President Vladimir Putin is one of 92 clones of Adolf Hitler, you may stumble upon this gem of a theory about Flight MH370:

10: Our own MSHunter is involved.
He's stashed the 777 in a hangar at Santa Paula next to Amelia Earhart's Electra and two UFO's.
 
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