damjan193 » Thu Mar 13, 2014 7:23 pm wrote:woof woof ! » Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:13 pm wrote:damjan193 » Wed Mar 12, 2014 6:34 pm wrote:Yeah, "Lost" written all over this

. Jokes aside though, a terrible tragedy.
The fact that the plane went off the radar while it was at about 35 000 feet in the air and the fact that there was no SOS call leads to the conclusion that the plane suddenly fell apart in mid flight. It's a Boeing 777 we're talking about though, so they don't just "fall apart". My take is someone blew it up.
Into very very very very small pieces ?
Not a single trace of fuselage, luggage or bodies ?

I know that it seems unlikely that they've found nothing so far with such a big search party working on it, but it's the only logical explanation that I can think of. My other explanations include black holes, alien abduction and mysterious islands, but they're not very realistic.
Anyway, I read that it's possible that the plane kept on flying even after it went off the radars. For me this is highly unlikely though. Planes don't go off the radars for no reason.
Commercial planes don't go off radar at all at cruising altitude.
Civil radar has a limited range but military radar has wide coverage. Hence why military radar picked up the course change after the flights exited Malaysian airspace.
Various news reports I has seen has stated that without the transponder on the aircraft does not disappear off radar but instead cannot identify itself.
The military radar would have spotted this unintentified aircraft and I cannot believe they didn't track it. Especially if it u-turned and flew back over Malaysian land.
The Malaysian military know something else. They have to tell eventually.