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Maybe they've crash landed on a remote island with no food, and have ended up having to each other. Like in that film, "We Ended Up Having To Eat Each Other".

If so, they'll no doubt order a Chinese.

And another one 20 minutes later?

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I think most likely scenario is an inflight emergency causing the close down of the transponders ( fire or electrical issue) the pilot would have tried to fly to the nearest useable airstrip, hence the 180 degree turn round, but were overcome or incapacitated before making ground contact and then the plane flew on, on auto pilot, until fuel ran out.

 

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/

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I think most likely scenario is an inflight emergency causing the close down of the transponders ( fire or electrical issue) the pilot would have tried to fly to the nearest useable airstrip, hence the 180 degree turn round, but were overcome or incapacitated before making ground contact and then the plane flew on, on auto pilot, until fuel ran out.

 

http://www.wired.com/autopia/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-echochambers-26640114

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Mmm. I had seen that. One of the debunks is that pilots would have put on oxygen masks. Oxygen would not have been deployed in a fire for obvious reasons. In other words the debunks are flawed as well.

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the spokesman got vary cagy at the press conference when a journalist asked by the satellite images were dated 16/17 March but only being acted upon now.

 

Still more to this.....

WSAG - just think about this for a moment ... how many satellite images do you think this satellite was producing? Satellites fly along a strip and take overlapping photo's within their field of view to capture as complete a view as possible of the surface of the Earth.

 

A satellite in low Earth orbit will make between 11 and 16 orbits per day taking thousands of images as it does it.

 

A computer couldn't identify the pictures of the debris found - it's too irregular and the computer wouldn't have anything to match it with - identifying these images as debris is far far harder than overcoming a CAPTCHA which is still the limit of computer intelligence.

 

So some poor analyst has sat and gone through every single one of the images this satellite has taken any where near the trajectories identified as being the plane's likely flight path. To have done it in less than 4 days - that is something to be praised, not something to wonder why it took so long.

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