Sophia wrote on Mar 16
th, 2014 at 9:23pm:
Most people I hear talking when I go out, are saying, it's a hijack. And the pilot most likely has something to do with it.
I wondered if the pilot did, because, the bleepers and transponders or whatever they are called, were manually shut down one by one over a span of about a 1/4 hour.
It had to be someone inside the plane...right?
I hear my hubby say in jest, to someone else today, that the pilot was probably promised or given something in the vicinity of $millions to co-operate with whomever has an agenda for wanting this plane and/or some of the persons in that plane, or perhaps something in cargo hold?
Would a pilot know if there was some top secret stuff in the cargo area?
the pilots are scapegoats.. this has been a stuff up from the word go.. they denied a hijack for days...everyone involved have said its been chaos...unless you are there not much anyone can do but to my mind that plane flew for 5 hours. why wasnt it picked up on radar of anykind during that 5 hours.. I have been trying to find out when the world actually knew about it being missing....after the last communication at 1.30am..
Malaysia concentrated search efforts for MH370 in the South China Sea for six days, even though it knew - within hours of the plane disappearing - that an unidentified aircraft had travelled west across its northern reaches.
The then unidentified jet passed across three Malaysian radar installations but no one noticed the blips.F/A-18 and F-5 fighter jets were available on standby to investigate further, if an order had been given, The New York Times reports.
While radar analysts missed the jet in real time, a re-examination of data soon after the plane was reported missing uncovered the radar ''pings'' on the morning of March 8
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/mh370-missing-plane-flew-unnoticed-past-malaysian-radar-installations-20140316-34vmn.html#ixzz2wAMB0svH
someone blew it..and I dont think its the pilots..but gotta blame someone