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Default Flight MH370 disaster - Some thoughts about telemetry, hijacking

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"Robert Green" wrote:


I'd hate to be a relative or loved one of one of the passengers. It has to
be an unbearable emotional roller coaster especially now that some sources
are hinting the plane may have landed somewhere with the passengers alive.
Maybe, but I doubt it.

A lot of it induced by media types who get bored easily and then go
looking for ANYTHING and ANYBODY to fill up air time and put pressure on
the officials to do SOMETHING.
Two things I learned early on as both a reporter and a psych nurse
is (1) you learn a lot by just sitting there quietly until the person
(or the situation) has something to say and (2). silence is
uncomfortable for us to do so we say something and lose number 1.


If you are going with the stolen plane thing, they may have had an
insurrection in the cabin when people's GPS's started showing them
going the wrong way (or maybe they forgot to shut off the seat back
flight tracker) and this is how they put it down.


It's possible they did rise up against their hijackers, but the
circumstances are very different than US flight 93 that crashed in a field
on 9/11. Those people had a pretty good idea what was in store for them.
What's most interesting is that the longer this goes on, the more it
unravels into "what if's" without a whole lot of revelation as to what
really happened.

I wonder too, if the cockpit reinforcements placed after 9/11 also
argue against that happening.
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but what they conceal is vital.²
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