Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing

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Could missing MH370 flight have been ‘swapped’ mid-air?
« Reply #90 on: March 18, 2014, 09:53:45 PM »
Or, in Ilihan farm. Makes sense when one analyses the scenario. ;)
Philippines is well within range of the aircraft’s fuel supply.
The pilot and the co-pilot were professional commercial ones. No experience in dogfights. The stealthy manoeuvre of the plane could only have been done by seasoned fighter pilots. Trained in evading and eluding enemy planes, radars and spy satellites. And using small military jets. But the MH370 was a huge jumbo jet. Must be ace fighter pilots like Felix and RG. Reason both are missing in action. :D ;)
Both came from Saudi – Osama bin Laden’s training ground. Hehehe. :) ;) Indeed, the dots do connect. Both are desperadoes. Ideal candidates for the job. Must be those two blokes with stolen passports. ;D ;)
Belly landed in Ilihan farm. Nothing but recently planted dwarf coconut trees to obstruct. And skipper’s fragile retirement villa. Usa ka huyop lang, bongkag na. ;D ;D ;D
Hmmmm! ::) 8)
Why PhilComSat was unable to detect? Oh, too busy playing Internet games or watching porno videos. Of course, they won’t admit it. :D  ;)

Skipper! If the authorities will ask you questions, I will not be responsible! ;D :D :) ;)

Aviation expert and former Malaysian Air Force instructor examines some theories about disappearance
Yahoo! News 14 hours ago.

NOTE: Aircraft expert Ian Black previously worked as a fighter weapons instructor for the Malaysian Air Force, and is author of two aircraft operations manuals, for the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom and the Royal Air Force's Tornado. He flew the Tornado in the first Gulf War and over Kosovo. He is now an A340 Airbus airliner captain with Virgin Atlantic. He spoke to Yahoo News UK about the mystery of missing MH370.

Could the aircraft have been ‘swapped’ mid-air?

Generally air traffic radars use something called a “Squawk” code – this is 4 digits, say "1234" – that is then used to transmit information to the ground radar of the aircraft’s position and other relevant detail. This is very easily disabled – it is operated with a simple on/off switch. The Boeing 777 has two separate systems for safety in the event of failure.

There is another angle which, I think, might be a possibility: That the MH370 switched codes. If MH370 had a code of, say 4376, then it would be pretty easy to get another aircraft, say a Gulfstream 5 private jet, to fly up behind it and swap codes. The Gulfstream sets its "Squawk' code to the same as MH370's code of 4376, then the B777 takes on the Gulfstream's code, and they then split... It would certainly make it easier for the B777 to continue on undetected. [Destination: Ilihan Farm Tsk3X!] :D ;)

Why did the Malaysian air force not scramble their fighters?

I actually trained the Malaysian air Force at Kuantan Air Base on the east coast of Malaysia, and they have two MIG-29 fighter aircraft sat on alert 24/7, ready to scramble should an unknown aircraft enter their airspace...why were they not scrambled?

Most countries in this region spend billions of dollars on defense – in particular, air defense – protecting their international airspace and waters.

The Indian Air Force have stated they only turn on their radars on a "need-to" basis – I think that's very unbelievable. I find it almost impossible that a Boeing 777 could be flying over land – whether that's Vietnam, Malaysia, India or further north without anyone seeing it. [Bcoz it went to Ilihan Farm.] ::) :D

Could one pilot have ‘knocked out’ the entire passenger section?

Malaysia Airlines have stated that the co-pilot and captain did not ask to fly together and it was natural rostering that had them crewed on the same flight, so we could probably say that the two were not working as a team.

On all airliners now there is what’s known as a “locked door” policy. That is to say the flight crew are locked in behind a ballistic door, and only allow authorized people in via a video entry system. However, with only two pilots, if one pilot leaves the flight deck to visit the bathroom, he cannot get back in unless the other pilot opens the door. Although there is an emergency code, it is possible to lock the other pilot out. In this scenario you would imagine the other pilot [and passengers] would do everything to gain entry and start using phones, etc. In the cabin there is a medical emergency system, which allows the crew to talk to various medical centers from the cabin.

My only thought on this was the person left in the cabin could have put on his oxygen mask – turned off the passenger oxygen emergency supply and depressurized the aircraft – [and] in a few minutes all the people in the cabin would be unconscious. The pilot could then repressurize the aircraft and remove his mask and fly normally with 250 [passengers] behind him incapacitated – not impossible.

It wouldn’t be difficult for one of the two pilots to either spike the other one's drink as well, or simply kill him behind the locked door – we carry an axe in the flight deck – for emergencies.

Why it’s not likely to have been an accident

Boeing tends to be fairly conservative in their approach to design, sticking to tried-and-tested forms. The B777 has only had three confirmed write-offs since its introduction to service in 1995, and more remarkably, these have all happened on the ground.

So it's quick to see that in 20 years service, no Boeing 777 has blown up in mid-air, had an in-flight fire causing a crash or any other major incident. So what possible causes could lead to a B777 vanishing from the sky?

The B777 has a dual INS/ GPS navigation system that guides the aircraft along airways – their preordained  routes – with an accuracy of a few meters. The only time aircraft leave the airway is to avoid bad weather – thunderstorms or clear air turbulence, or occasionally, in the Far East, volcanic ash clouds. As far as I’m aware, there was no bad weather along its intended track, so there would be no reason to divert off course.

Why a bomb or depressurisation is unlikely

If it was a bomb, these are often designed to detonate on a pressure switch, so as the aircraft reaches a certain altitude, the pressure device will detonate, and the bomb will go off. The bomb will normally be in the hold and cause a rapid loss of pressurization, and/or the aircraft to break up. As no wreckage has been found on the original track – within 100 miles of Malaysia, which is where any pressure-activated device would have detonated – I think we can count out a bomb.

Perhaps there was a rapid depressurization?  For example, a door [or] cargo door blows open, the aircraft loses pressurization and the oxygen masks, for some reason, fail to come down.

This is unlikely, as the flight crew have a separate system to the passengers and it would need multiple failures for both to go wrong. Also, in the event of losing cabin pressure, the crew would at least have a few seconds, maybe minutes, to put out a mayday call. So again, this would be highly unlikely.

Could the aircraft still navigate with its communications turned off?

For guidance, the Boeing 777 uses a mixture of inertial navigation and GPS. The inertial navigation system is quite old in terms of technology – it dates from the 1970s. But it's very reliable, and will allow aircraft to fly accurately along air routes. Its biggest advantage is that it is an “onboard” independent system, so therefore, unjammable by outsiders. The B777 has three individual systems to cater for failure and or error. They are also used to supply other information to vital flight control systems, so are therefore never turned off.

In addition to [inertial navigation], modern airlines use GPS, the same as in every modern car. Normally, the information is mixed with the INS to give what is known as a “blended” position, i.e., all the information is mixed together to give a very accurate position – accurate to within a few centimeters. The GPS is pretty much unjammable. Airliners normally take information from up to 5 satellites. It can easily be turned off in the flight deck, but as it does not transmit your position and is therefore “covert,” it never is turned off.

The likeliest explanation

In my view suicide looks unlikely – he would have to have been very lucky to kill the other pilot, then fly undetected to a remote spot in the sea and either crash or run out of fuel – it doesn’t add up. Why wouldn’t he have just flown into the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur?

At this stage I have an open mind as to what’s happened – I sadly, however, don’t think it’s an accident. Which leads me to think it must have crash-landed over water – if it’s landed on a remote strip, even camouflaging it would be hard. If it has crashed into the sea, wreckage will be found – perhaps not in the next week, but eventually it will be found.


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Re: Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing
« Reply #91 on: March 19, 2014, 12:00:24 AM »
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Was missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 hijacked using a mobile phone?
« Reply #92 on: March 19, 2014, 07:47:36 PM »
News.com.au 3 DAYS AGO MARCH 17, 2014 8:00AM

AN ANTI-TERROR expert says flight MH370 could have been hijacked using a mobile phone or USB stick.

Dr Sally Leivesley, a former scientific adviser in Britain’s Home Office, floated the extraordinary theory in an interview with the Sunday Express. Dr Leivesley now runs a company which trains businesses and governments to counter terrorist attacks.

“It might well be the world’s first cyber hijack," Dr Leivesley said.

“It is looking more and more likely that the control of some systems was taken over in a deceptive manner, either manually, so someone sitting in a seat overriding the autopilot, or via a remote device turning off or overwhelming the systems.

“A mobile phone could have been used to do so, or a USB stick.”

Dr Leivesley said a hacker could potentially change the plane’s altitude, speed and direction by sending radio signals to its flight management system. She claimed the threat was exposed at a science conference in China last year.

“What we are finding now is that it is possible with a mobile phone to initiate a signal to a preset piece of malicious software, or malware, in the computer that initiates a whole set of instructions,” Dr Leivesley told the Express.
“It is possible for hackers, be they part of organised crime or with government backgrounds, to get into the main computer network of the plane through the in-flight, on-board entertainment system.”

Last April, security expert and former pilot Hugo Teso claimed a plane could be hijacked using an Android smartphone. He created an app called PlaneSpoilt to demonstrate the theory.

“You can use this system to modify approximately everything related to the navigation of the plane,” Mr Teso said at a security conference in Amsterdam.

On Saturday, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed flight MH370’s disappearance was “consistent with deliberate action” and said authorities were refocusing their investigation into the crew and passengers on board.

Police visited the homes of pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah and his copilot Fariq Abdul Hamid on Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, the nation’s defence minister Hishammuddin Hussein said foreign intelligence agencies had been asked to help by doing background checks on the flight’s passengers.

Dr Leivesley said whoever is responsible for flight MH370’s disappearance likely has “a very sophisticated systems engineering understanding”. ??? [A Pinoy computer science dropout was able to hack Pentagon!]

“This is a very early version of what I would call a smart plane, a fly-by-wire aircraft controlled by electronic signals.” Dr Leivesley said.


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« Last Edit: March 19, 2014, 08:22:25 PM by juan »
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MISSING MH370: Obama says plane search a 'top priority'
« Reply #93 on: March 19, 2014, 07:56:11 PM »
New Strait Times 20 March 2014| last updated at 07:33AM

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama said Wednesday the search for the missing Malaysian airliner was a “top priority” for the United States and offered every possible resource — including the FBI.

In his first on camera comments on the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Obama offered thoughts and prayers to the relatives of the missing passengers.

“I want them to be assured that we consider this a top priority,” Obama told Dallas television station KDFW in an interview at the White House.
“We have put every resource that we have available at the disposal of the search process,” he said.

“There has been close cooperation with the Malaysian government.”
   
Obama said the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board and any agency or official that deals with aviation was at the disposal of the investigation.--AFP


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Malaysia Airlines missing flight MH370: Latest investigation report - March 19

Malaysia Airlines missing flight MH370: Latest investigation report - March 19
« Last Edit: March 19, 2014, 08:08:12 PM by juan »
"true love is life's best treasure.
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true love abides all way.
through the world i'll gladly go,
if one true love i know."

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Everyone, who came into my world, left footprints in my heart. Some, so faint, I can hardly detect them. Others, so clear, I can easily discern them. Regardless, they all influenced me. They all made me who I am.

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Re: MISSING MH370: Obama says plane search a 'top priority'
« Reply #95 on: March 19, 2014, 08:40:51 PM »
New Strait Times 20 March 2014| last updated at 07:33AM

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama said Wednesday the search for the missing Malaysian airliner was a “top priority” for the United States and offered every possible resource — including the FBI.

In his first on camera comments on the mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Obama offered thoughts and prayers to the relatives of the missing passengers.

“I want them to be assured that we consider this a top priority,” Obama told Dallas television station KDFW in an interview at the White House.
“We have put every resource that we have available at the disposal of the search process,” he said.

“There has been close cooperation with the Malaysian government.”
   
Obama said the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board and any agency or official that deals with aviation was at the disposal of the investigation.--AFP


Yep. If this turns out to be a cyber hijack, gonna be a nightmare confronting.
But gotta have cybersecurity planned before installing to safeguard against cyberattack.

To compound the problem ... the world has a dearth of electrical engineers not to mention that the ones around are getting old -- an endangered species. Hehe :) ;)

Yeah, mate, the world is having a nightmare confronting the challenges of the century. ::)
Cybersecurity is yet to be conceived. ::) ::) ::)
« Last Edit: March 19, 2014, 08:58:18 PM by juan »
"true love is life's best treasure.
wealth and fame may pass away,
bring no joy or lasting pleasure.
true love abides all way.
through the world i'll gladly go,
if one true love i know."

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Everyone, who came into my world, left footprints in my heart. Some, so faint, I can hardly detect them. Others, so clear, I can easily discern them. Regardless, they all influenced me. They all made me who I am.

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Re: Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing
« Reply #96 on: March 19, 2014, 08:54:14 PM »
Quote from: juan on July 09, 2013, 03:17:48 PM
Offering money/scholarships to a young talented Filipino woman to become an electrical engineer in exchange for a night (or nights) with you for whatever absurd plans and crap that you're very desperate of  becoming my wife.
 :-* ;)

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wealth and fame may pass away,
bring no joy or lasting pleasure.
true love abides all way.
through the world i'll gladly go,
if one true love i know."

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Everyone, who came into my world, left footprints in my heart. Some, so faint, I can hardly detect them. Others, so clear, I can easily discern them. Regardless, they all influenced me. They all made me who I am.

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Malaysia airlines flight Plane MH370 debris found in Australian search zone Indian Ocean

Malaysia airlines flight Plane MH370 debris found in Australian search zone Indian Ocean
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true love abides all way.
through the world i'll gladly go,
if one true love i know."

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Re: Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing
« Reply #98 on: March 20, 2014, 02:40:16 AM »
cyber hijacking? now, that's really scary

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Re: Airplane plane carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew is Missing
« Reply #99 on: March 20, 2014, 04:56:55 AM »
Matagal tgal na talaga... Unta masulbad na gyud ni

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