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  • I know we're not allowed to post links, but is it...

    I know we're not allowed to post links, but is it just me, or have all streaming links completely vanished from the internet since the last episode. Literally can not find a single stream or torrent....
  • To me it sounds like whoever did this (if someone...

    To me it sounds like whoever did this (if someone did indeed do this deliberately) didn't want to be found. Hence flying to a remote location.

    I read this today which I found very revealing and...
  • That's the case with all black boxes. It doesn't...

    That's the case with all black boxes. It doesn't mean the data is lost, just that it will stop pinging it's location after 30 days or so, meaning it will be much more difficult to locate. A bit like...
  • These. Have none of you actually been...

    These.

    Have none of you actually been following the news on this.

    A British firm concluded that the plane was last in the middle of the f*ckin Indian Ocean thousands of miles from land when it...
  • Nothing that we didn't already suspect. A British...

    Nothing that we didn't already suspect. A British satellite firm has been using some clever analysis of the satellite pings that were sent for some seven hours following the plane's transponder was...
  • lol at miscers criticisms. This is a...

    lol at miscers criticisms.

    This is a significant development.

    Prior to this, the search officially involved two corridors spanning massive areas throughout Asia and the Indian Ocean. Whilst the...
  • It was on the surface, don't think any subs were...

    It was on the surface, don't think any subs were involved at that point. You can see an image of some dudes with a speed boat if you google it.
  • I read on CNN, some expert saying the only things...

    I read on CNN, some expert saying the only things that would remain buoyant would be small things like life jackets. But during Air France 447, they found the vertical stabiliser (probably 30-40 feet...
  • Got a source on this? I've heard people mention...

    Got a source on this? I've heard people mention it before, but none of the news channels I'm following discuss it in their latest updates. I thought there was some confusion over whether they had...
  • Really doubt they'll show anything. They were...

    Really doubt they'll show anything. They were apparently deleted months ago. If he was using this flight sim as his main training tool for this operation, then I don't get why he'd stop using it...
  • True. I'll bet if they don't get a strong lead in...

    True. I'll bet if they don't get a strong lead in the next few weeks, then this case won't be solved for years.
  • Also, one thing that hasn't been discussed...if...

    Also, one thing that hasn't been discussed...if one of the pilots did deliberately sabotage the flight by turning off the ACARS and transponder, would that not mean the other pilot had to be in on it...
  • Agreed all, it seems extremely unlikely that a...

    Agreed all, it seems extremely unlikely that a modern plane would become unavigatable, but remain flyable for 7+ hours. But we're dealing with something pretty exceptional here. I point again towards...
  • That's what I was getting at brah. We know that...

    That's what I was getting at brah. We know that shortly after the transponder went off, the plane made a sharp turn to the left, perhaps in a bid to return to an airport, like that pilot...
  • Just for the hell of it while we wait for more...

    Just for the hell of it while we wait for more news, I just want to throw out a theory that it was someone on the ground who deliberately sabotaged the flight. I've honestly heard more theories about...
  • A source familiar with official U.S. assessments...

    A source familiar with official U.S. assessments of satellite data being used to try to find the plane said it was believed most likely it turned south sometime after the last sighting by Malaysian...
  • Yeah, and part of the reason it stalled, as I...

    Yeah, and part of the reason it stalled, as I understand, was because the atmosphere generates less lift at higher altitudes. So a high angle of attack at 40,000 feet will generate much less lift...
  • Hmmm, no expert, but I don't think the combustion...

    Hmmm, no expert, but I don't think the combustion would be the issue. Rather turbofan engines rely on air to generate thrust, and this becomes increasingly difficult at lower atmospheric pressures.
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  • My guess is whatever the person on board was...

    My guess is whatever the person on board was trying to accomplish failed, and the plane is now at the bottom of the Indian ocean. That's my guess at the moment.

    We know that Malaysian military...
  • The last 30 seconds always sends shivers down my...

    The last 30 seconds always sends shivers down my spine, especially when the automated voice comes on saying 'pull up!'. Also early in the video when the automated voices tell the passengers to put...
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