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MH370 - have they checked all passengers for flying experience, military service?
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micky wrote: On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 01:00:48 -0500, (Gordon Burditt) wrote: The American media has spun this into a story of a terrorist attack by focusing on the stolen passports. What percentage of Malaysia-China They focused on the stolen passports, but only said terrorism was a possibility. There are btw two kinds of terrorists, those affiliated with a bigger group, and those out for some fun of their own. Who is turning things off in the plane and redirecting it if not a terrorist. Oh, maybe a rogue pilot. That would be sub-category 2-a of terrorist. Still haven't figured out the why, with no demands or no statement of responsibility. -- "Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital." -- Aaron Levenstein |
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MH370 - have they checked all passengers for flying experience, military service?
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nam sak wrote: You sound about as well informed as the Malaysians. It had enough fuel to maybe get to India. For Cuba or Mexico they would have needed a connecting flight. Couldn't they go to Mexico and from there to Cuba. Maybe they didnt' know that? Or maybe Mexico cooperated with the US and wouldn't let them? You mean you can't refuel a 777 in mid-flight? (grin) -- "Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital." -- Aaron Levenstein |
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MH370 - have they checked all passengers for flying experience, military service?
Doubt it but I am no expert. Best thing to do is wait for the
Malaysian Transport Minister to deny it. Then we'll know it's true. On Sat, 15 Mar 2014 08:28:43 -0400, Kurt Ullman wrote: In article , nam sak wrote: You sound about as well informed as the Malaysians. It had enough fuel to maybe get to India. For Cuba or Mexico they would have needed a connecting flight. Couldn't they go to Mexico and from there to Cuba. Maybe they didnt' know that? Or maybe Mexico cooperated with the US and wouldn't let them? You mean you can't refuel a 777 in mid-flight? (grin) |
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