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Mislim da nema teorije po kojoj je kvar u pitanju i koja bi objasnila sve što se kasnije desilo. Jedino varijanta sa otmicom može dati koliko-toliko logično objašnjenje.

Ne svidja mi se nikako ova hajka na pilote bez ijednog konkretnog dokaza, ali čini mi se da sve što znamo i čujemo zadnjih dana nekako vodi u pravcu najneverovatnije opcije, da su zapravo sleteli negde...

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Па и за то би било неког трага мајку му, не може двеста људи да се створи ниоткуд негде а да не процури макар Морзеовом азбуком

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Па и за то би било неког трага мајку му, не може двеста људи да се створи ниоткуд негде а да не процури макар Морзеовом азбуком

 

Errm, ne bih rekao da je obavezno, čak i da su sleteli negde, da su ti ljudi i dalje živi

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China Says It Has Seen New Possible Debris - Malaysian Minister
BY ALASTAIR JAMIESON

The Chinese government has spotted possible debris in a satellite image of the southern search corridor and is sending ships to investigate, Malaysia’s transport minister said Saturday.

An object measuring 22 meters by 30 meters [72 feet by 98 feet] was seen by a Chinese satellite, Hishamuddin Hussein told reporters at the daily news briefing in Kuala Lumpur on the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

China would be making an announcement later and was sending ships to the area to investigate, Hishamuddin said.

The development was revealed in a dramatic fashion at the end of an otherwise routine media briefing, when Hishamuddin was passed a note by an official. “All I know is what is in this note,” he said, holding up the scrap of paper.

It is only the second possible sighting of debris in the two-week long hunt for the missing Boeing 777, and came as an international air and sea hunt was already underway for debris 1,400 miles off the west coast of Australia – the very end of the southern search corridor.

This is a developing story.

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Mislim da nema teorije po kojoj je kvar u pitanju i koja bi objasnila sve što se kasnije desilo. Jedino varijanta sa otmicom može dati koliko-toliko logično objašnjenje.

Ne svidja mi se nikako ova hajka na pilote bez ijednog konkretnog dokaza, ali čini mi se da sve što znamo i čujemo zadnjih dana nekako vodi u pravcu najneverovatnije opcije, da su zapravo sleteli negde...

Jako je teško zamisliti kvar/havariju koja momentalno onesposobljuje sve komunikacije a nakon koje avion ostaje 7 sati u vazduhu. Jedina stvar koja mi pada na pamet je hipoksija (postoji zabeležen slučaj tj Helios 522) ali i ta varijanta ima čitav niz slabih tačaka tako da je samo teoretski moguća. Avion je gotovo izvesno otet, tačnije, namerno odveden gde god da je odveden. Ko ga je oteo, teško je reći. Sa jedne strane, danas nije lako oteti avion pun putnika, pogotovo širokotrupac pun putnika. To ne može da se uradi u dve sekunde kao u holivudskim filmovima (barem ne bez vatrenog oružja koje, opet, nije moguće prošcercovati bez dobre mreže saučesnika na aerodromu). Piloti bi gotovo izvesno imali vremena makar da na transponderu unesu šifru koja signalizira otmicu.

 

Sve u svemu, neverovatna misterija koja nema šanse da bude razrešena bez crnih kutija ili makar olupine aviona.

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China Says It Has Seen New Possible Debris - Malaysian Minister
BY ALASTAIR JAMIESON

The Chinese government has spotted possible debris in a satellite image of the southern search corridor and is sending ships to investigate, Malaysia’s transport minister said Saturday.

An object measuring 22 meters by 30 meters [72 feet by 98 feet] was seen by a Chinese satellite, Hishamuddin Hussein told reporters at the daily news briefing in Kuala Lumpur on the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

China would be making an announcement later and was sending ships to the area to investigate, Hishamuddin said.

The development was revealed in a dramatic fashion at the end of an otherwise routine media briefing, when Hishamuddin was passed a note by an official. “All I know is what is in this note,” he said, holding up the scrap of paper.

It is only the second possible sighting of debris in the two-week long hunt for the missing Boeing 777, and came as an international air and sea hunt was already underway for debris 1,400 miles off the west coast of Australia – the very end of the southern search corridor.

This is a developing story.

 

 

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Slika sa xinhua.

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