Posted by buickanddeere on March 23, 2014 at 11:29:49 from (216.183.143.131):
In Reply to: Lost Airliner posted by MT RON on March 21, 2014 at 13:26:14:
No ELT signal and no sonar ping = no crash.
Timing and altitude was ideal for MH370 "to go dark". Then pull up behind and tail Singapore flight 68 north.
Singapore 68 flew over India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and finally Turkmenistan before proceeding onward across Europe to its final destination of Barcelona, Spain
They landed MH370 on some back woods airport and threw some tarps on it. Mh370 had enough fuel to make Pakistan.
Acars Signal continued until the Engines and/or APU was shutdown.
Anybody who thinks passengers are bobbing on life rafts in the south Indian Ocean. And.......... are still alive after 16 days are unaware of reality.
Keith Legerwood did an outstanding job at finding the technical facts that proves the theory is possible.
Anybody here who doesn't think Military and spook flights haven't stealthed themselves into some controversial places behind a legitimate flight?
This post was edited by buickanddeere at 11:52:41 03/23/14 3 times.
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