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Peenigrippe posted:I'm tempted to watch through this whole gashdarned thing again. This is pretty good i skipped most of the bullshit and went straight to part 4. E: gets dull again shortly in. Sped through romance got good agian then weird sci fi ending. Al Borland fucked around with this message at 14:16 on Mar 12, 2014 |
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demonR6 posted:I've already posted on the websites of the major carriers that they should start looking into this so there is coverage.. everywhere. It's kind of funny that cell phones have become so ubiquitous in our daily lives that people forget there are places with no coverage.
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 14:13 |
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How can you still not find the plane ahahah oh wow, open your loving eyes you gooks
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 14:15 |
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Zoom. Enhance.
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Angela Christine posted:It's kind of funny that cell phones have become so ubiquitous in our daily lives that people forget there are places with no coverage. "But I call his phone and it rings?!"
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demonR6 posted:"But I call his phone and it rings?!" You have perfected a means to communicate with the dead. Too bad they ghost all your calls.
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Elliptical Dick posted:While you are right about all these things (not sure about the horizon though, think the gyros in it would need some juice) it's easy to become disoriented very quickly within seconds of losing all the flight instruments you have grown to rely on in those 15k hours. In fact, I would go so far as to say that full instrument information being always available would be severly detrimental to your capability to remain situationally aware in the case of complete information deprivation. My brother linked me to this article about the final findings regarding Air France 447 and it was really really depressing to read the pilots essentially lose their heads because they're flying at night and without instruments.
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 14:58 |
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Wow people are going nuts over this like its a safe thread.
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Angela Christine posted:It's kind of funny that cell phones have become so ubiquitous in our daily lives that people forget there are places with no coverage. I think it's less about cell phones being ubiquitous and more about people not understanding the basis of most technologies. I still meet people that think there is a monthly subscription to get a GPS signal on a device.
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 15:35 |
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plane still missing lol
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 15:49 |
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What if it didn't crash at all? Maybe they flew too high and are now orbiting the earth, out of fuel and just drifting along.
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Daimo posted:Wow people are going nuts over this like its a safe thread. Are you saying there is a smaller missing plane inside?
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nickutz posted:What if it didn't crash at all? Maybe they flew too high and are now orbiting the earth, out of fuel and just drifting along. I hope that airline believes in overstocking peanuts..
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Daimo posted:Wow people are going nuts over this like its a safe thread. Divers open a cargo box in the undersea wreckage, find the deed to Dracula's castle
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gradenko_2000 posted:My brother linked me to this article about the final findings regarding Air France 447 and it was really really depressing to read the pilots essentially lose their heads because they're flying at night and without instruments. And once again, none of the pilots called out a "Mayday". Something like this is probably very similar to what happened this time.
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Anonymous Zebra posted:And once again, none of the pilots called out a "Mayday". Something like this is probably very similar to what happened this time. They were far too busy flying the plane into the ocean to call a Mayday. Edit: And who would they have called to? Weren't they outside radio range? Doubleedit: Nope, still would have been able to reach ATC by radio. Bondematt fucked around with this message at 16:34 on Mar 12, 2014 |
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nickutz posted:What if it didn't crash at all? Maybe they flew too high and are now orbiting the earth, out of fuel and just drifting along. I heard some guy on a conspiracy nut terrestrial radio show last night suggesting that they were conducting some Philadelphia Experiment test with HAARP, and created an "EM vortex" that sucked the plane into space.
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Anonymous Zebra posted:And once again, none of the pilots called out a "Mayday". Something like this is probably very similar to what happened this time. And yet the Atlantic Ocean is much much deeper and bigger (can't remember but the black box and most of the debris, along with many bodies were found deep down, like around 4000 meters, which is roughly 12,000 feet). Sure, it took them two years to find the most important evidences but the wreckage was in the middle of nowhere deep down, in a very big ocean and it "only" took them two or three days to find some floating pieces and bodies. The whole sea surrounding the Malaysian peninsula is very shallow. Either the South Asian military sucks or the plane just went far away from the area. Or both.
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Knight Corgi posted:And yet the Atlantic Ocean is much much deeper and bigger (can't remember but the black box and most of the debris, along with many bodies were found deep down, like around 4000 meters, which is roughly 12,000 feet). Sure, it took them two years to find the most important evidences but the wreckage was in the middle of nowhere deep down, in a very big ocean and it "only" took them two or three days to find some floating pieces and bodies. "South Asia" is a region on the other side of the Indian Ocean. Based on latest reports, it seems the Vietnamese have realised that Malaysian authorities do not have their poo poo together and so have re-commenced their search. Malaysians and residents of Malaysia will not be particularly surprised. Hope this doesn't damage MAS too badly. Back when I travelled more regularly in the region, I flew them frequently and always got good service. They're no Garuda.
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Anonymous Zebra posted:Serious post: Is it possible that something catastrophic occurred with the electrical systems causing the pilots to lose their flight instruments/transponder/radio, but the plane was still able to stay in the air for a time It's kinda close to not possible at all without the plane totally coming apart in many pieces. The 777 has ten electrical generators for redundancy, and if the they all fail there are battery back ups that take over. You could rip the plane in half, and both chunks would quite possibly still have power to all the vital poo poo until it hit the ground.
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Saga posted:
"Good service" isn't really relevant at all for flight safety. I bet those aussie girls also got "good service" when the same MAS pilots invited them for some fun in the cockpit during flight.
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gradenko_2000 posted:My brother linked me to this article about the final findings regarding Air France 447 and it was really really depressing to read the pilots essentially lose their heads because they're flying at night and without instruments. They couldn't have done a worse piloting job if they were intentionally trying to crash the drat thing. A five-year old with half an hour of experience playing FSX would have saved that plane.
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 17:37 |
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The level of ridiculous speculation in this thread is amazing. Its almost better than the True Detective thread.
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 17:42 |
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http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3613058 Was posted just a few days before this plane went missing.
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No. 6 posted:http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3613058 it's airbus
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nickutz posted:What if it didn't crash at all? Maybe they flew too high and are now orbiting the earth, out of fuel and just drifting along. if they were up in space they could just call home on their cell phones, duh
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 18:06 |
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Pretty sure Stephen King already wrote a book about this plane. If you don't like reading you can watch this 90s poorly acted miniseries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPqML9D4n1g
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Bolivar posted:"Good service" isn't really relevant at all for flight safety. I bet those aussie girls also got "good service" when the same MAS pilots invited them for some fun in the cockpit during flight. They have never had a bad safety record/reputation to my knowledge, and they treat the freight well. Hence "not Garuda". But then I'm not in the airline business, so who knows maybe there are lots of skeletons in their closet that an air mech could fill us in on.
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 18:16 |
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Mystery solved. A Malaysian witch doctor believes that the plane is either still in the air or has crashed into the sea. http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1447159/chinese-ridicule-malaysias-recruitment-witch-doctor-track-missing-plane
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Velvet Elvis posted:Mystery solved. A Malaysian witch doctor believes that the plane is either still in the air or has crashed into the sea. Schrödinger's Triple7
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 18:51 |
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This article has some pretty good explanations on what may have happened
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The vanishing of aircraft over the ocean is not without precedent, either. According to historical records, the so-called “Bermuda Triangle” causes
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 19:37 |
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yo did they find this plane yet
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 19:43 |
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I like the comments
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 19:49 |
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Holy poo poo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doeD1pu8XT4
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 19:58 |
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Haha. Jesus gently caress. Gawker says a Kiwi oil-rig worker saw it go down in flames.
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 20:12 |
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2014 and you can literally lose a plane, mega lolz
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Matchstick posted:Haha. Jesus gently caress. Good ol Kiwis. I still think the pilots were gettin bjay jays. myshl0ng posted:
And he still can literally lose his mind.
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Alex Jones has such a nasty-rear end voice. It's like the man smokes entire packs at a time.
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