Malaysia Airlines 777 missing

Not sure if anyone saw this article on Wired about this, but it sounds plausible and may be the simplest of explanations yet.
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/

The author lost credibility off the bat when he said that going on oxygen is a no-no in a fire. Donning the oxygen mask is a memory item for fire/smoke in the cockpit on any checklist I've seen.

That said, his theory is at least as likely as aliens!

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The author lost credibility off the bat when he said that going on oxygen is a no-no in a fire. Donning the oxygen mask is a memory item for fire/smoke in the cockpit on any checklist I've seen.

That said, his theory is at least as likely as aliens!

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Yeah thats a little strange. Maybe his thinking is if you are trying to starve the fire of Oxygen then donning 100% O2 masks is a bad idea. Personally I would like to be breathing WHILE I'm putting out the fire. You could also don the smoke hood if you are extinguishing a fire specifically in the flight deck. When I think of devastating in flight fires now I always think about that UPS Jet that went down a few years ago due to the Lithium batteries. Scary Stuff.
 
I had to turn off CNN last night when some psychologist was inferring that all pilots need regular psychological evaluation and "They might have something wrong with themselves and not even know it!!! Its our job to tell them they have something wrong and get them out of the cockpit!!".

If only there was a regular examination that pilots could be subjected to. Something conducted by a medical professional who knows what the FAA is looking for. Perhaps an in-office meeting with a medical doctor that involved a physical examination, drug screen, vision and hearing tests. The type of exam that would be increasingly difficult to pass based upon the degree of responsibility undertaken as a pilot.

Administered by the TSA :eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2::eek2:
 
I need to ask a question here posited to me by someone who knows far less about aviation than I do, which isn't saying much.

Does the ACARS system (or any other communications system) on the 777 have any kind of interface to the FMS in such a way that the FMS/AP could be externally slaved/controlled/steered?

I realize that borders on Hollywood-terror-fantasy, but I honestly don't know much about how the systems are integrated. I replied with, "I doubt it seriously, but I'll check. Because, you know, I might be wrong."
 
Taken from wikipedia (& I did see this elsewhere...)

But considering this was the 404th 777 produced, and no one can find it, does anyone else see a coincidence?



too soon?


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Ah i think thats Nick Nolte...................................but same effect !
As a news editor who has been secretly using aviator forums to research and fact-check our Malaysian 777 stories, I want you all to know how disappointed I am in the accuracy of the information you've posted here.

The alleged "Gary Busey" picture you posted above was Nick Nolte's 2002 DUI booking photo. Below is the real Gary Busey on a bad hair day. C'mon guys. Check your facts before posting any more aviation information that might lead the world in the wrong direction on this important story. This is the second-to-worst screw up we've found on this thread. The other one would have gotten me fired if I'd printed it. A third mistake of this magnitude and we'll have to ban JetCareers from the news room.



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p.s. - Seriously - thx for the great info that some of you guys have shared with us here, and by PM. Amazing stuff. It's helped a lot.

Hey, I'm just relying on Google search images to get it right. A google search of Gary Busey returned that photo. It's not my job to correct the internet, but it apparently is some of y'all's.



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I still can't get over how Mitchell the sim pilot on CNN shows up to work. You have been on TV for days now dude. Put on a short with buttons. Even one button. I know i'm petty, but whatever.
 
Not sure if anyone saw this article on Wired about this, but it sounds plausible and may be the simplest of explanations yet.
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/
Two things seem counter-intuitive: 1) Climbing to thin air in order to extinguish a fire; and 2) NOT donning oxygen when smoke starts to fill the cockpit.

One would also think that a wheelwell overtemp warning would have sounded about 10 minutes into the flight.
 
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CNN talking about the latest theory now.

HEY CNN EDITORS, KEEP UP TO SPEED THIS WAS POSTED HOURS AGO.
 
Do you mean Iceland?

Regardless, I will not entertain any ATTACKS on Björk Guðmundsdóttir.



I almost posted this picture last night captioned with "Iceland, close enough."

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Figured no one would understand what I was talking about though. Great minds think alike. :)
 
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