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Missing Malaysian Airlines Plane
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Quote:They still could have made a distress call via ACARS, which was operational. They have oxygen, and backup portable oxygen, so I still don't buy into that one either. Plus, blown tires when taking off always leave debris on the runway or the general area of the runway. None was found, and you can rest assured, they looked. Air France 4590 is a perfect example of such a thing. If you look at what transpired there, you would see a lot of things that should have happened but didn't with the Malaysian plane. Pumping oxygen into a fire is a bad idea. And a slow puncture could have preventing debris, though it wouldn't lead to an electrical fault. Quote:I agree, this seems to be the most plausible scenario presented so far.Technically souls can't be dead. |
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