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BlueStreak

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34. In 4 days, that raft could have moved a long distance
Wed Mar 12, 2014, 12:04 PM
Mar 2014

I bet the currents run form north to south because the raft was south of Kuala Lampur and yesterday's (now retracted) report was that the last radar sighting was about 100 miles north of the airport.

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Fingers crossed. Those poor families need some answers. :( Little Star Mar 2014 #1
My God, yes. Yo_Mama Mar 2014 #2
Hope it's from the plane but it could be a ship or boat raft. Lint Head Mar 2014 #3
ARRGGGHHHH Iwasthere Mar 2014 #4
WTF indeed. Little Star Mar 2014 #7
per map it would mean it did not get far dembotoz Mar 2014 #5
So the fishermen manage to tie the raft up... blackspade Mar 2014 #6
That sounds extremely suspicious to me LiberalEsto Mar 2014 #9
I was thinking more rank impenitence (nt) blackspade Mar 2014 #21
I agree!!!! Chakaconcarne Mar 2014 #27
Even though it sunk, at least they got photos of it. PearliePoo2 Mar 2014 #8
Yep... someone from Boeing should be able to verify if it was from the plane or not groundloop Mar 2014 #12
and the authorities lost it.... riversedge Mar 2014 #10
Another fishy development. jsr Mar 2014 #11
Does anyone have a map they can post? PearliePoo2 Mar 2014 #13
West coast of Malaysia, but SOUTH of Kuala Lumpur brooklynite Mar 2014 #16
Don't forget the currents have had several days to move Glassunion Mar 2014 #31
Port Dickson is on the west coast of Malaysia, on the Malacca Strait, just south of Kuala Lumpur and pangaia Mar 2014 #18
Try this one jtuck004 Mar 2014 #32
Thanks! Holy crap..that is way off the intended course! PearliePoo2 Mar 2014 #35
Remember the raft had 5 days to drift. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #37
I think they had a fire. EgyptAir burned up in the terminal when the crew's O2 caught jtuck004 Mar 2014 #48
Could be, but if the pilots knew there was a big fire BlueStreak Mar 2014 #49
If you have a decompression that occurs at 35,000 feet, you might have as little as 8 or 9 jtuck004 Mar 2014 #54
But it seems they flew for an hour after "the event" BlueStreak Mar 2014 #57
We don't know if it was on autopilot or not. But if it was flying, engines running, jtuck004 Mar 2014 #64
That photo James48 Mar 2014 #14
This was not terrorism. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #15
Plausible, but there are still aspects that don't add up, IMO. closeupready Mar 2014 #17
If this is the scenario, then the aircraft must be on the bottom of the strait BlueStreak Mar 2014 #23
Battery power? pangaia Mar 2014 #19
No. The 777 has an emergency power supply BlueStreak Mar 2014 #20
Thanks, Blue. pangaia Mar 2014 #22
Here is a reference to the battery power BlueStreak Mar 2014 #24
Thanks for taking the time for the reply and link. pangaia Mar 2014 #25
That was a hydrolic failure due to an engine breaking apart. Glassunion Mar 2014 #29
It was a real heroic effort. The top pilots are on a whole different level. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #30
The standby power system has a few sources. mn9driver Mar 2014 #42
Vietnam has many airports. SansACause Mar 2014 #28
Just a theory ... BlueStreak Mar 2014 #33
Related Question RobinA Mar 2014 #38
I suppose the regular radio modes take a lot more power. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #40
Kuala Lumpur is the standard emergency airport for that area. Yo_Mama Mar 2014 #44
I am just speculating that the pilots had no instruments BlueStreak Mar 2014 #50
indeed great post. I hope there was no foul pkay -nt Anansi1171 Mar 2014 #43
The transponder going off looks a little suspicious.. EX500rider Mar 2014 #56
Again, that all depends on the flight path, which still seems uncertain BlueStreak Mar 2014 #58
But a terrorist hi-jacker would kill the transponder asap and lose alt and turn also.. EX500rider Mar 2014 #65
My theory above is based on the reporting that the craft was seen to have doubled back BlueStreak Mar 2014 #62
This is right by the Kuala Lumpur airport. The Stranger Mar 2014 #26
In 4 days, that raft could have moved a long distance BlueStreak Mar 2014 #34
But if it is so close, the airport should have been able to pick up the plane on radar itsrobert Mar 2014 #51
Body wearing lifejacket reportedly found near Malacca strait Tsiyu Mar 2014 #36
There is something weird going on with this entire thing. Drale Mar 2014 #39
Oil Rig Worker Thinks He Saw Malaysia Air Flight 370 Go Down in Flames Tsiyu Mar 2014 #41
looks like a legitimate observation. Sunlei Mar 2014 #46
I second that Tsiyu Mar 2014 #47
Wow, this guy really included all the info he could. eppur_se_muova Mar 2014 #55
It does seem credible, but why did he wait? BlueStreak Mar 2014 #59
who knows? Tsiyu Mar 2014 #61
I guess this is what you get when dealing with a bunch of countries that aren't used to a free press BlueStreak Mar 2014 #63
do these large planes even carry such a life raft? or is this more seajunk? Sunlei Mar 2014 #45
They carry rafts, cloudbase Mar 2014 #52
On CNN, they are now saying that China has satellite imagery... countryjake Mar 2014 #53
How can it possibly take 5 days for something like this to surface? BlueStreak Mar 2014 #60
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