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It'll be written off no doubt, wait for it.They believe they have spotted the door floating in the sea
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It'll be written off no doubt, wait for it.They believe they have spotted the door floating in the sea
Easily could be a coincidence.The 4 suspicious passports on the same flight can't be a coincidence surely......
That's saved them a few bucks.Door apparently spotted in the area.
Also saying that two of the people with the fake passports only booked a one way ticket..
Most reasonable theory I've heard so far.
Given they were flying from Malaysia, where they have so many refugees waiting for resettlement, I am inclined to think that they were flying to somewhere in Europe to be refugees, helped out by crooked immigration officials.Door apparently spotted in the area.
Also saying that two of the people with the fake passports only booked a one way ticket..
Easily could be a coincidence.
Could have been asylum seekers, drug trafficking, identity protection, human trafficking. Unless they were actual suspects on a watch list who could be identified it's more likely a terrorist will use their own passport than those other means above considering they don't intend to get off the flight alive anyway.
******* terrifying too, if you were a passenger. Wing rips off and then a nosedive 90° straight into the ocean. I wonder how long that descent would've lasted?
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That would be f***ing terrifying to go through. What a way to go out...
Easily could be a coincidence.
Could have been asylum seekers, drug trafficking, identity protection, human trafficking. Unless they were actual suspects on a watch list who could be identified it's more likely a terrorist will use their own passport than those other means above considering they don't intend to get off the flight alive anyway.
If they were flying to Europe then why not fly straight there??Given they were flying from Malaysia, where they have so many refugees waiting for resettlement, I am inclined to think that they were flying to somewhere in Europe to be refugees, helped out by crooked immigration officials.
We should put that on the "very likely" list.Could the plane have travelled through a blackhole or a tear into an alternate universe or something similar?
Also saying that two of the people with the fake passports only booked a one way ticket..
It was just the very tip but I wonder if at speed it just ripped the rest of the wing apart. I'd imagine they'd have too much structural integrity to do that, particularly with the fuel tanks.The supposed image taken from the Vietnamese S&R planes show something that looks like a door, but isn't imo. It has a port hole that is too big, looks more like an emergency exit window, but that doesn't mean someone pulled it off, it could have been flung off of course.
Also the wing damage that this plane suffered before was at the end of the wing, so its unlikely that this would have caused the wing to fall off in flight, but it would have destabilised the flight.
All passports are swiped by customs officials when departing an airport. Both passports were reported stolen to their authorities (Italy and Austria - not Thailand) and therefore would have been listed as missing and would not have been allowed to fly, unless there was a corrupt Malaysian official involved. As for not flying direct to Europe, who knows. That would be like saying why don't Tamils come directly from Sri Lanka instead of hopping to Malaysia to Indonesia and then Australia..If they were flying to Europe then why not fly straight there??
LOL @ all this talk of asylum seekers/refugees/etc
"Stop the planes"
Given the passports and the names I would assume these two people were westerners.
Quite possibly on a government payroll too.
I doubt it very much. All it would have done is reduced some lift on that side of the plane, but it wouldn't have caused anymore force to be exerted onto the connection between wing and airframe.It was just the very tip but I wonder if at speed it just ripped the rest of the wing apart. I'd imagine they'd have too much structural integrity to do that, particularly with the fuel tanks.
No idea either and obviously it would be impossible to track considering the whole point of it is deception, but having a quick Google the following article appears relevant.Perhaps.
I'd like to know what the average number of imposters who use stolen passports on any given flight is though, especially in KL.
Flight information seen by AFP shows that tickets were booked in Maraldi and Kozel's names on March 6, 2014, and issued in the Thai city of Pattaya, a popular beach resort south of the capital Bangkok.
Not necessarily. As far as I'm aware there is no requirement for proof of ID when booking international flights.Does this mean that "Maraldi" and "Kozel" were physically in Pattaya on Thursday?
Maybe its easier to get through immigration etc with fake passports in China than it is in say Dubai? Just a stab in the dark.If they were flying to Europe then why not fly straight there??
They were going from KL, which means they can fly directly to Europe (like I did to Amsterdam last year on a MAS B777)Maybe its easier to get through immigration etc with fake passports in China than it is in say Dubai? Just a stab in the dark.
Now has anything official come out about this floating door or is it another oil slick story?
Maybe its easier to get through immigration etc with fake passports in China than it is in say Dubai? Just a stab in the dark.
Now has anything official come out about this floating door or is it another oil slick story?
Of course. Forget my last postThey were going from KL, which means they can fly directly to Europe (like I did to Amsterdam last year on a MAS B777)