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Bondematt posted:Ok, now I really can't tell when someone is fakepostin in this thread. I wasn't fakeposting. Do you really think it could be fakeposting to suggest that not everyone pays attention to every plane accident? Should people also pay attention and read about every train derailment? Every natural disaster that kills 2 people? Every car crash that results in death? I would posit that there is very little to gain from reading about that on a day to day basis. It's hypocritical to care about plane accidents as if they are of supreme importance when car accidents are a much larger problem, and plane accidents make the news solely because they flashy and rare. This case is pretty interesting since the plane hasn't even been found and there is an element of mystery, but I don't know why anyone not involved and not particularly interested in avionics would spend more than 5 minutes thinking about a plane missing the runway in San Francisco. Jeffrey of YOSPOS fucked around with this message at 20:59 on Mar 14, 2014 |
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It's actually the new test model of F-35 A successful one
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Savings Coupon posted:That, also a team of 2 or even more could not keep >200 people from using any electronics to send a message out as they started flying closer to land and, it would seem, some sort of cell/wireless coverage. I dunno, gas the plane, kill everyone onboard, while the pilots wear gasmasks? I agree it's totally in Clancyland, and completely unlikely. But then again, this entire loving story is already completely unlikely.
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FullLeatherJacket posted:it's a fair way from anglesey, all told Lol, I chortled.
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myshl0ng posted:It's actually the new test model of F-35 let's stick to realistic scenarios like alien wormholes pls
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ashpanash posted:I dunno, gas the plane, kill everyone onboard, while the pilots wear gasmasks? The easy way to control the passengers on a plane you have taken over is to take the flight crew's oxygen supply for yourself, then decompress the cabin. Even if you can't keep the rest of the plane from the drop down masks, they only last for 15 minutes or so.
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Was the seismic event from a meteor that hit the plane or was that ruled out
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 21:28 |
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why is everyone at my work talking about this plane
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I've seen a bunch of meteors around lately
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hello I work at a Plane Crash Detective Agency ask me about missing planes
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where is the missing plane?
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Probably the ocean lol
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I dunno ufos and russia and poo poo
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Jeffrey posted:I wasn't fakeposting. Do you really think it could be fakeposting to suggest that not everyone pays attention to every plane accident? Should people also pay attention and read about every train derailment? Every natural disaster that kills 2 people? Every car crash that results in death? I would posit that there is very little to gain from reading about that on a day to day basis. It's hypocritical to care about plane accidents as if they are of supreme importance when car accidents are a much larger problem, and plane accidents make the news solely because they flashy and rare. This case is pretty interesting since the plane hasn't even been found and there is an element of mystery, but I don't know why anyone not involved and not particularly interested in avionics would spend more than 5 minutes thinking about a plane missing the runway in San Francisco. It was more of the news was entirely covered with it for about a month, and then the whole "They ran over a girl" thing. Don't forget to take your medicine, man.
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Bondematt posted:It was more of the news was entirely covered with it for about a month LOL, you watch news
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Angela Christine posted:LOL, you watch news Trap sprung
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I enjoy watching a good plane crash
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In addition to meteor
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Al-Saqr posted:... the only way this can be topped is if the plane and the passengers were found in one piece. Fused together in some kind of freaky human/777 hybrid monster? Yeah, I'm on board with this theory now.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 21:59 |
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Curious, why would you want/need the ability to turn off a transponder?
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I don't have a theory yet, but would like to auction off my belief to the best-sounding bidder. Do I hear time-travelling Nazis to start the bid?
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Herv posted:Curious, why would you want/need the ability to turn off a transponder? I forget where I read this, but apparently it's about the risk of a fire starting if it malfunctions somehow. If it's overheating, you want to be able to cut power to it.
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OppyDoppyDopp posted:where is the missing plane? landed safely near an obscure island in the indian ocean, beginning of a new cargo cult...
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TealShark posted:Fused together in some kind of freaky human/777 hybrid monster? Yeah, I'm on board with this theory now. Now I'm wondering if this is all just an elaborate promotion for the new Godzilla movie.
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Bold Robot posted:I forget where I read this, but apparently it's about the risk of a fire starting if it malfunctions somehow. If it's overheating, you want to be able to cut power to it. Makes sense, I'm sure they're dumping a lot of power into those devices in order to make the range useful.
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Fallom posted:Makes sense, I'm sure they're dumping a lot of power into those devices in order to make the range useful. I guess, though it seems like hardcore ceramic insulation would be less risky than having a transponder that could be electively shut off.
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Overwined posted:I guess, though it seems like hardcore ceramic insulation would be less risky than having a transponder that could be electively shut off. Well when you step through the process you get into things like "Why would someone shut off the transponder in the first place?" and the options are "He's going to ram his own plane into the ocean because his wife left him" or "Hijackers".
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nickutz posted:So their missing in our reality, but are two of each passenger, crew and plane in the parallel reality? Yes. But - and forgive me, it's been many seasons since my last transdimensional reality class - when an object shifts from one reality to another, this is compensated in ALL realities by other things shifting. Thus, we probably got some mysterious Bangladeshi boat or something appearing in our reality to compensate for the disappearance of this plane into another reality.
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Yeaaaaaah don't search the homes of the people who are at this point basically suspect of the murder of 230+ people. Seems pretty obvious that if this case is ever to be solved, it needs to be done by other countries than Malaysia.
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it's 2014 how the gently caress can no one find a loving huge airplane
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THS posted:it's 2014 how the gently caress can no one find a loving huge airplane
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It's a pretty small ocean all things considered.
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Jeffrey posted:It's a pretty small ocean all things considered. when you say gently caress the ocean, you do not mean the Indian ocean, like ever.
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Jeffrey posted:It's a pretty small ocean all things considered. By "all things" you mean the size of your waistband, right?
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geke rowsperg posted:when you say gently caress the ocean, you do not mean the Indian ocean, like ever. I avoid the Indian Ocean due to sea based rapes.
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Overwined posted:By "all things" you mean the size of your waistband, right? hey it's bigger than that if i suck in a little
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Malaysia prob didn't even know the flight was missing until some other country pointed it out
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Herv posted:Curious, why would you want/need the ability to turn off a transponder? I've heard they always turn them off when they land
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myshl0ng posted:Malaysia prob didn't even know the flight was missing until some other country pointed it out I actually had that happen once at Dulles. Copa Airlines never sent the plane over there but also never told anyone it wasn't coming, then when we tried to get new tickets they said the plane departed Dulles with no passengers so it wasn't their fault we didn't board It took 2 months to get a refund through a chargeback lol
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Remember that lovely TV show The Event that was cancelled after half a season? Remember that plane? That's what happened to this plane.
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