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Five years on from the disappearance of flight MH370


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20 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

The biggest conspiracy in aviation...

a two seater Cessna aircraft is tough to get lost these days, thanks to modern technology and how come a sophisticated aircraft like a 777 can disappear without any trace for five long years ? 

This is a challenge than a conspiracy...

I don’t think you know how big and deep water bodies are on earth. 

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6 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

on thing is that edo insurance kosam adi chesaru ani talk kuda undi 

Insurance kosam pranalato chelagatam adarante i dont know. Not a reasonable rumor . They spent lot more on searching for that flight.

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46 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

I know. Some incidents like this, Japan Tsunami, Connecticut school shooting, 26/11 are unforgettable 

edhi natural kadha ....  last week e discussion vachindhi friends tho vallu samudram lo padindhi andhuke dorakatlehdu antunaru nenu enni satllite undi kuda pattakuntay enka endhuku techology ani i argued end of the day no result as we didnt find the flight debris...

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1 hour ago, Amrita said:

I think they already know what happened and its a top secret anukunta janalaki teluste godava avutundi ani. Edo something big which involved multiple nations edo jarige untundi.

janalaki teluste godava? Technology is bound to fail, and everyone knows. Office lo production servers down aithe muskoni rebuild chesukuntunnaru. AWS bug valla servers across the globe down ayyayi. Evadiki balls unnayi to make noise when they all agreed to consent the terms and conditions.  

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11 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

janalaki teluste godava? Technology is bound to fail, and everyone knows. Office lo production servers down aithe muskoni rebuild chesukuntunnaru. AWS bug valla servers across the globe down ayyayi. Evadiki balls unnayi to make noise when they all agreed to consent the terms and conditions.  

Correct but they knew servers were down..failure ayina telusu but this dissappeared. It crashed ante yea i might have agreed with you. Debris dorakaka asalu emaipoyindo teledu ante with this much advancement its a mystery. 

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Just now, Amrita said:

Correct but they knew servers were down but this dissappeared. It crashed ante yea i might have agreed with you. 

Antha pedda ocean ni scan cheyyatam is no joke. How often these crashes happen? One in 100,000 flight cycles maybe in fact they operate  much trustworthy than one think. Flying on wild locations also has it's disadvantages 

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Firstly, The area where this flight path was supposed to happen, entire area is well covered by ATC and there are no blind spots in the sky in this region. This is one of the densely populated areas and quite a few countries and no question of blind spot arises on the radar. 

Signal was lost suddenly...no distress signal at Malaysian airlines ground command center, no traces of terrorism activities, no suspicious passengers, and moreover, 777-200R is such a sophisticated plane to get lost. This is designed on ‘fly by wire’ technology and the aircraft flies on its own for more than 95% of the time. It’s so successful technology that a350,330,340,a380,787,777’s have all using this system for the last 20 years and there has been no sign of fault or failure, might have been a billion trips.

This is a wide bodied passenger aircraft and it it needs to land, it needs at least 3000 feet hard surface runway and if not, the aircraft will break the moment it touches down, so no question of landing else where or land anywhere out of sight.

almost 80% of the parts used the aircraft are now made of composite materials and atleast few million items float on surface of it gets crashed in water, there will be an oil slick as airlines carry tonns of fuel, fuselage also floats but nothing as such has been identified..

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4 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Antha pedda ocean ni scan cheyyatam is no joke. How often these crashes happen? One in 100,000 flight cycles maybe in fact they operate  much trustworthy than one think. Flying on wild locations also has it's disadvantages 

Who said its a joke? Satellite images lo kuda dorakaledu ante i cant believe that's the truth.  Anyways everything is speculation. Midi and nadi too so easy !

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2 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Firstly, The area where this flight path was supposed to happen, entire area is well covered by ATC and there are no blind spots in the sky in this region. This is one of the densely populated areas and quite a few countries and no question of blind spot arises on the radar. 

Signal was lost suddenly...no distress signal at Malaysian airlines ground command center, no traces of terrorism activities, no suspicious passengers, and moreover, 777-200R is such a sophisticated plane to get lost. This is designed on ‘fly by wire’ technology and the aircraft flies on its own for more than 95% of the time. It’s so successful technology that a350,330,340,a380,787,777’s have all using this system for the last 20 years and there has been no sign of fault or failure, might have been a billion trips.

This is a wide bodied passenger aircraft and it it needs to land, it needs at least 3000 feet hard surface runway and if not, the aircraft will break the moment it touches down, so no question of landing else where or land anywhere out of sight.

almost 80% of the parts used the aircraft are now made of composite materials and atleast few million items float on surface of it gets crashed in water, there will be an oil slick as airlines carry tonns of fuel, fuselage also floats but nothing as such has been identified..

I think the aircraft functionality is perfectly fine. This accident might be caused due to some external factor.

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3 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Firstly, The area where this flight path was supposed to happen, entire area is well covered by ATC and there are no blind spots in the sky in this region. This is one of the densely populated areas and quite a few countries and no question of blind spot arises on the radar. 

Signal was lost suddenly...no distress signal at Malaysian airlines ground command center, no traces of terrorism activities, no suspicious passengers, and moreover, 777-200R is such a sophisticated plane to get lost. This is designed on ‘fly by wire’ technology and the aircraft flies on its own for more than 95% of the time. It’s so successful technology that a350,330,340,a380,787,777’s have all using this system for the last 20 years and there has been no sign of fault or failure, might have been a billion trips.

This is a wide bodied passenger aircraft and it it needs to land, it needs at least 3000 feet hard surface runway and if not, the aircraft will break the moment it touches down, so no question of landing else where or land anywhere out of sight.

almost 80% of the parts used the aircraft are now made of composite materials and atleast few million items float on surface of it gets crashed in water, there will be an oil slick as airlines carry tonns of fuel, fuselage also floats but nothing as such has been identified..

nee conclusion cheepu 

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Flight data recorded has not been recovered...This has never happened over the last three decades where there was. Aplane crash and FDR and Blackbox not recovered. 

Blackbox emits a signal and has battery back up of atleast 30 days, it emits a radio signal which can easily be picked up by the sonors. This is strange. 

Prevuously when an Air France flight was crashed in south Atlantic, the black box was recovered from bottom of the Sea bed from the areas which are considered as deepest parts of the ocean system....MH370 flight path and possible path over the seas are not as deep as South Atlantic...

Mysteries...Challenges...conspiracies...!!! 

What ever they are but one missing flight has now thrown a lot of agencies, companies and departments into such a fix where they have no ide what they are doing..

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2 minutes ago, sarita said:

I think the aircraft functionality is perfectly fine. This accident might be caused due to some external factor.

If an external factor is caused and accident happens, debris would have recovered. Nothing as such has been recovered. 

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2 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

nee conclusion cheepu 

Sabotage and government cover up. 

With out government cover up, such a big thing of a plane disappearance can not be managed. 

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