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Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370: The Theories
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Wouldn't "slow decompression" be immediately detected by cabin pressure sensors, which would start wailing like a banshee and alert the pilots to don oxygen masks long before they passed out?Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here -
Who said anything about radar failing. With slow hypoxia you don't realise anything's wrong till its too late.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo what knocked out the radar?Hard Brexit now!
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Good point. I don't know if there are such sensors. There have been past accidents caused by slow hypoxia I believe, although on smaller planes?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWouldn't "slow decompression" be immediately detected by cabin pressure sensors, which would start wailing like a banshee and alert the pilots to don oxygen masks long before they passed out?
I still believe it's most likely that there was a catastrophic event that stopped all comms immediately. It's too much of a coincidence that this particular plane had to be fixed after seriously damaging its wing in an earlier incident.
What if the repair hadn't been done properly or deep damage hadn't been noticed?Hard Brexit now!
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So they could bizarely find the pilot wearing stockings, with a plastic bag over his head and an orange in his mouthOriginally posted by sasguru View PostWho said anything about radar failing. With slow hypoxia you don't realise anything's wrong till its too late.
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Vietnames air traffic control.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWho said anything about radar failing. With slow hypoxia you don't realise anything's wrong till its too late.
The air crash investigators.
The media.
New reporters world wide.
HTHKnock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Whose radar failed? Got any links?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostVietnames air traffic control.
The air crash investigators.
The media.
New reporters world wide.
HTH
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Skimming that, it sounds like to miss a gradual depressurisation in a passenger plane requires an almost unbelievably long sequence of oversights and blatant disregard of numerous warnings, which include several pre-take off checks, flashing lights, even oxygen masks popping down.Originally posted by zeitghost
FWIW, I'm with Sas on this - That earlier wing tip clipping must have weakened or loosened something, maybe a fuel line attachment or suchlike.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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The radar is ground based. I don't think anyone is saying the radar failed, but that the ATC lost contact with it and it disappeared from their radar. Apparently it never checked into Vietnamese airspace at all.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostVietnames air traffic control.
The air crash investigators.
The media.
New reporters world wide.
HTH
It seems to me that some sort of rapid disintegration is the most likely explanation that fits the facts, whether terrorism or not is anyone's guess that this point, we won't really know till they salvage the wreckage and piece together what happened and that could take years.
What does the interweb fruitloop network say?Last edited by doodab; 11 March 2014, 16:28.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Ask Suity - he's a collectoid (to coin a phrase) of the most bizarre conspiracy theories goingOriginally posted by doodab View PostWhat does the interweb fruitloop network say?
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If it was terrorism, you'd think someone would be claiming it by now. Not much point in downing a plane if no-one knows about it.Comment
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