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Re: Flight MH370: What Happened?

PostPosted: March 25th, 2014, 12:03 pm
by Claws
Oh, so they weren't just playing hide nd seek?

Re: Flight MH370: What Happened?

PostPosted: March 25th, 2014, 5:18 pm
by Tsuki
Hmmmm....I think we aren't getting the full story either. I don't know it just seems there may be more to the story than they are letting onto. That's my view anyway.

Re: Flight MH370: What Happened?

PostPosted: March 25th, 2014, 5:54 pm
by Eli_Ayase
[quote="KingCub"][quote="Rilliane"]
If they can't find anything in 11,000 square-mile area... then what else there is to think? So with that stated... I say the US knows what happened, but wont tell anything.[/quote]
Although I normally don't say this about the government and its regards to issues like this, I kinda want to agree with you. I honestly think that the people are not getting the full story, maybe they know exactly what happened, or maybe not.

With regards to what happened, I don't think it was terrorist. Just like DGF said, airlines over there are not held to the safety and training as pilots in the the US. So it could have possibly been a part, or just a unlucky system fail. What throws me off is the fact that the aircraft continued to fly even after the transmitter was shut off, and that is just something that I pilot does not just turn-off, even a very little trained one.

Hopefully with the new news on the aircraft being declared 'ending at sea' will not slow down the searching for the aircraft, but I would like to see what they come up with![/quote]

Knowing how the government could be, I'm pretty sure they're hiding every honest answer to questions that were unanswered. That's how they work. Even though I'm not from the US, pretty sure every government hides a truth. In times like this everyone has a right to blame the government because they keep all truth hidden.

Could be system fail, could be the pilot fault, could be anything. Hell it can be the repeat of the history of Korean Air Liner back then. It's a mystery, but lets hope they find the black boxes (even if very hard to find), and the plane itself. And most of all, find out what truly went wrong on the plane.