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Message 1552985 - Posted: 6 Aug 2014, 18:13:11 UTC - in response to Message 1552074.  

Dutch firm Fugro to lead search for MH370 off Australia

(Reuters) - Dutch engineering firm Fugro will lead the search of the Indian Ocean seafloor where missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is believed to have crashed, hoping to unlock the greatest mystery in modern aviation.


http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/06/us-malaysia-australia-crash-idUSKBN0G61Z720140806
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Message 1553902 - Posted: 8 Aug 2014, 21:22:55 UTC - in response to Message 1552985.  

Dutch firm Fugro to lead search for MH370 off Australia

(Reuters) - Dutch engineering firm Fugro will lead the search of the Indian Ocean seafloor where missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is believed to have crashed, hoping to unlock the greatest mystery in modern aviation.


http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/06/us-malaysia-australia-crash-idUSKBN0G61Z720140806



Hope they get to unravel a bit of that mystery...
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Message 1557096 - Posted: 15 Aug 2014, 1:33:46 UTC - in response to Message 1553902.  

update..

Mystery as £20,000 cash is withdrawn from accounts of four passengers who went down with doomed Flight MH370

Bank detected mysterious transactions 5 months after flight disappeared
Money moved from accounts of 3 passengers into 4th passenger's accounts
Police have launched investigation into the claims
Team is preparing deep-water search at a spot in 60,000 sq km search area

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2725142/Mystery-20-000-cash-withdrawn-accounts-four-passengers-went-doomed-Flight-MH370.html
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Message 1557697 - Posted: 16 Aug 2014, 6:59:10 UTC - in response to Message 1557096.  

update..

Mystery as £20,000 cash is withdrawn from accounts of four passengers who went down with doomed Flight MH370

Bank detected mysterious transactions 5 months after flight disappeared
Money moved from accounts of 3 passengers into 4th passenger's accounts
Police have launched investigation into the claims
Team is preparing deep-water search at a spot in 60,000 sq km search area

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2725142/Mystery-20-000-cash-withdrawn-accounts-four-passengers-went-doomed-Flight-MH370.html


That is odd. Thanks for the update Lynn. Very strange...
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Message 1558023 - Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 0:42:11 UTC - in response to Message 1557697.  
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YES! Update.

Couple Arrested, Accused Of Stealing From MH370 Victims

Malaysian police have arrested a bank officer and her husband over allegations they stole more than $30,000 from the accounts of four passengers aboard missing flight MH370, an official said Friday.

The couple have been held in police custody since Thursday on suspicion of withdrawing 110,643 ringgit ($34,850) from the accounts of two Malaysian and two Chinese MH370 victims, said Zainuddin Ahmad, a district police chief in Kuala Lumpur.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/16/mh370-theft_n_5684061.html
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Message 1558120 - Posted: 17 Aug 2014, 8:05:16 UTC - in response to Message 1558023.  

YES! Update.

Couple Arrested, Accused Of Stealing From MH370 Victims

Malaysian police have arrested a bank officer and her husband over allegations they stole more than $30,000 from the accounts of four passengers aboard missing flight MH370, an official said Friday.

The couple have been held in police custody since Thursday on suspicion of withdrawing 110,643 ringgit ($34,850) from the accounts of two Malaysian and two Chinese MH370 victims, said Zainuddin Ahmad, a district police chief in Kuala Lumpur.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/08/16/mh370-theft_n_5684061.html


Oh my... Thanx for the update Lynn:)
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Message 1559389 - Posted: 20 Aug 2014, 12:31:54 UTC

The computers of high-ranking officials in agencies involved in the MH370 investigation were hacked and classified information was stolen.
The stolen information was allegedly being sent to a computer in China
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/08/20/Hacker-targets-info-on-MH370-probe-Computers-of-officials-infected-with-malware/
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Message 1561045 - Posted: 23 Aug 2014, 12:09:26 UTC

I really hope they find the plane, or what's left of it, on the ocean floor. Why? Because the other option is really terrifying.
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Message 1561046 - Posted: 23 Aug 2014, 12:14:23 UTC - in response to Message 1561045.  

I really hope they find the plane, or what's left of it, on the ocean floor. Why? Because the other option is really terrifying.

I agree....
And some have considered me a nut case for even considering that other option.
Terror organizations have become increasingly sophisticated and funding themselves better and better though their devious means.

Personally, I see another 911 scenario coming sooner rather than later, and it's gonna be worse than the last attack. Could come anywhere in the free world, not necessarily the US.

But I do believe it is coming.
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Message 1561730 - Posted: 24 Aug 2014, 22:41:54 UTC - in response to Message 1561046.  

I really hope they find the plane, or what's left of it, on the ocean floor. Why? Because the other option is really terrifying.

How does a pilot land a plane so precise on water??

Why no debris found after five months??

Does the CIA, know much more??

Can't think about the above, cause you can't sleep.

Missing flight MH370: Malaysian transport minister to visit Australia, says search top priority

Malaysia's transport minister will visit Australia on Monday to pledge his government's commitment to finding Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that disappeared more than five months ago.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-24/malaysia-transport-minister-to-visit-australia/5693042
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Message 1561956 - Posted: 25 Aug 2014, 7:52:10 UTC - in response to Message 1561730.  
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I really hope they find the plane, or what's left of it, on the ocean floor. Why? Because the other option is really terrifying.

How does a pilot land a plane so precise on water??

Why no debris found after five months??

Does the CIA, know much more??

Can't think about the above, cause you can't sleep.

Missing flight MH370: Malaysian transport minister to visit Australia, says search top priority

Malaysia's transport minister will visit Australia on Monday to pledge his government's commitment to finding Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 that disappeared more than five months ago.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-24/malaysia-transport-minister-to-visit-australia/5693042


A big Mystery to us but I bet the CIA knows more... Can anyone lend me a few million dollars so I can get to the bottom of this?
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Message 1563575 - Posted: 28 Aug 2014, 5:42:47 UTC - in response to Message 1561956.  

If they don't find MH370, mapping shows a volcano, per CNN.

Australia: MH370 may have turned south earlier than previously thought



(CNN) -- A failed satellite phone call suggests Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may have turned south earlier than previously thought, Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said Thursday.

The information hasn't changed the priority search area for the missing aircraft in the southern Indian Ocean, Truss said.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/27/world/asia/australia-malaysia-mh370/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
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Message 1563757 - Posted: 28 Aug 2014, 14:53:00 UTC - in response to Message 1561730.  

How does a pilot land a plane so precise on water??


Sorry Lynn but you remember the plane that came down in the Hudson River a while ago ?

So it has been done before if the pilot is a good 1 but i don't think that happened in this case

So i agree with the rest of your post why no debris found very strange indeed.
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Message 1563763 - Posted: 28 Aug 2014, 15:03:52 UTC - in response to Message 1563757.  
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How does a pilot land a plane so precise on water??

Sorry Lynn but you remember the plane that came down in the Hudson River a while ago ?
So it has been done before if the pilot is a good 1 but i don't think that happened in this case
So i agree with the rest of your post why no debris found very strange indeed.

You can find a LOT of debris floating around the oceans.
But how can tell if the debris comes from MH370?
The broke up plane itself lies somwhere in the bottom of the Roaring Forties.
Wast area.
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Message 1563794 - Posted: 28 Aug 2014, 16:04:03 UTC

The ‘no-hope’ passengers and crew theory

The passengers and crew of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 most likely died from suffocation and coasted lifelessly into the ocean on autopilot, a new report released by Australian officials said.

In a 55-page report released by the Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB) outlined how investigators had arrived at this conclusion after comparing the conditions on the flight with previous disasters, although it contained no new evidence from within the jetliner.

The report narrowed down the possible final resting place from thousands of possible routes, while noting the absence of communications and the steady flight path and a number of other key abnormalities in the course of the ill-fated flight.

"Given these observations, the final stages of the unresponsive crew, hypoxia event type appeared to best fit the available evidence for the final period of MH370's flight when it was heading in a generally southerly direction," the ATSB report said.

All of that suggested that the plane most likely crashed farther south into the Indian Ocean than previously thought, Australian officials also said, leading them to announce a shift farther south within the prior search area.

The new analysis comes more than 100 days after the Boeing 777, carrying 239 passengers and crew, disappeared on March 8 shortly after taking off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing.

Investigators say what little evidence they have to work with suggests the plane was deliberately diverted thousands of kilometres from its scheduled route before eventually plunging into the Indian Ocean.
Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was almost certainly on autopilot when it ran out of fuel and crashed, with the crew likely "unresponsive", Australian officials said Thursday, announcing the search for wreckage would shift further south.

An expert group has reviewed all the existing information and Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said it was now "highly, highly likely that the aircraft was on autopilot" when it went down.

"Otherwise it could not have followed the orderly path that has been identified through the satellite sightings," he told reporters.

Martin Dolan, commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), which is leading the search, agreed.

"Certainly for its path across the Indian Ocean we are confident that the aircraft was operating on autopilot until it went out of fuel," he said.

He quantified this by saying the experts assessed that the plane flew in a straight line, according to the electronic "handshakes" it periodically exchanged with satellites.

"If you look at our detailed report, you will see there are seven arcs that we are looking at and we're saying the path the aircraft took to intercept each of those arcs was a straight path," he said.

Australia's Deputy PM says it is 'highly likely' that the missing flight MH370 was flying on autopilot when it flew into the southern Indian Ocean and disappeared more than 100 days ago.

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Message 1563801 - Posted: 28 Aug 2014, 16:14:03 UTC - in response to Message 1563794.  
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The passengers and crew of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 most likely died from suffocation and coasted lifelessly into the ocean on autopilot, a new report released by Australian officials said.

This remainds of a Greek tragedy.
A plane flewing on autopilot without pilots because they had fainted.
It crashed eventually and all died.
To get air and oxygen inside the the cabin you have the engines pumping that in.
But that system has to be started manually when taking off.
Could it be so "simple"?
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Message 1563803 - Posted: 28 Aug 2014, 16:14:21 UTC - in response to Message 1563794.  

"If you look at our detailed report, you will see there are seven arcs that we are looking at and we're saying the path the aircraft took to intercept each of those arcs was a straight path," he said.

Australia's Deputy PM says it is 'highly likely' that the missing flight MH370 was flying on autopilot when it flew into the southern Indian Ocean and disappeared more than 100 days ago.

If that is correct, it would be nice to know why no contact from the crew or passengers to the time it hit the water.

Just what could incapacitate them without damage to the aircraft?
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Message 1563814 - Posted: 28 Aug 2014, 16:27:57 UTC - in response to Message 1563803.  
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"If you look at our detailed report, you will see there are seven arcs that we are looking at and we're saying the path the aircraft took to intercept each of those arcs was a straight path," he said.

Australia's Deputy PM says it is 'highly likely' that the missing flight MH370 was flying on autopilot when it flew into the southern Indian Ocean and disappeared more than 100 days ago.

If that is correct, it would be nice to know why no contact from the crew or passengers to the time it hit the water.

Just what could incapacitate them without damage to the aircraft?


Beats me Sirius... I'm asking myself the same question, what could have incapacitated them? In broader terms:
What caused the plane to malfunction and to crash? The answer would be very easy if they'd just find the black box or at least bits of debris... Still in doubt sometimes if this whole story was a set up or a cover up for something else that happened, which can't see the daylight.
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Message 1563831 - Posted: 28 Aug 2014, 16:57:01 UTC - in response to Message 1563814.  

If it was an oxygen problem, the flight crew have their own separate to the passengers, so they had time to send a mayday. Nothing was heard so that makes one wonder.

But as you say, until the flight recorders are recovered, it's all conjecture.
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