Friday, March 14, 2014

Missing MH370 plane could have landed on a runway based on data, says journalist

Missing MH370 plane could have landed on a runway based on data, says journalist

Asked by Hobson about the denial by Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein on his earlier report that the plane could have flown for up to another four hours based on data routinely sent from its Rolls Royce engine, Pasztor said what the Malaysian authorities were denying was that the information was from the engine monitoring system.

"What I am saying is that there are other sources of information, and so far they have not denied the central point, that is the plane could have gone on for up to four hours before it dropped out of the sky."

Google translated Malaysian Insider article: "The government did not reject the possibility of hijacked aircraft MH370, says Hishammuddin

As search for MH370 continues, police take close look at Uighur passenger, crew

Discounting the 4-5 hour claim, the range of the 200-ER means it could have made a landing in ALL of Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa,the antarctic, and ALL of Canada as well as the northern tier of the US as far south as the northern tier of states south to chicago. It could ALMOST make it to the southern end of south america. But if you want the plane as a weapon or as a delivery system, you land it within a few hours, debark the people and all the weight of them and their cargo, refuel, and lightened, you can go ANYWHERE, land, camoflage it, and REPAINT, and then prepare.

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