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Malaysian Missing plane could have been hijacked to Pakistan: US media

March 14, 2014, 4:14 pm
Washington- The missing Malaysia Airline flight MH370 could have flown for an extra four hours after it lost contact with air traffic controllers and could had been hijacked and landed in Pakistan, according to American media reports.

In another dramatic twist, aviation experts believe the plane flew for a total of five hours under radar.

The possibility means the plane could have travelled for another 2,200 miles to Pakistan or Mongolia, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The plane could had been hijacked and taken to an unknown location – one of many theories as to what may have happened to the disappearing plane.

The Wall Street Journal said it isn’t clear whether investigators have evidence of a hijacking – but they haven’t ruled the possibility out.

US investigators are looking into the prospect and counter terrorism officials are investigating the idea that the plane’s transponders were turned off intentionally and the aircraft was diverted when an image appeared to show debris.

It is based on data automatically downloaded and sent to the ground from the aircraft’s Rolls Royce engines as part of a standard monitoring program.

The Boeing 777 jetliner vanished six days ago with 239 people on board. The flight left Kuala Lumpur at 4.41pm GMT bound for Beijing, but less than 50 minutes later it lost communication with air traffic control. But a senior Malaysia Airlines official told journalists that no such data relating to the potential extra flight time existed, while a second official said he was unaware of it too.

A spokesperson for engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce had no immediate comment. Malaysia Airlines said previously the engines stopped transmitting monitoring signals when contact with the plane was lost. The engines should transmit live data to the ground every 30 minutes.

Hopes were raised when a Chinese state agency released satellite images of three pieces of large debris floating near the plane’s last recorded position in the South China Sea but found nothing.
Malaysian Missing plane could have been hijacked to Pakistan: US media
 
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Malaysian Missing plane could have been hijacked to Pakistan: US media

March 14, 2014, 4:14 pm
Washington- The missing Malaysia Airline flight MH370 could have flown for an extra four hours after it lost contact with air traffic controllers and could had been hijacked and landed in Pakistan, according to American media reports.

In another dramatic twist, aviation experts believe the plane flew for a total of five hours under radar.

The possibility means the plane could have travelled for another 2,200 miles to Pakistan or Mongolia, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The plane could had been hijacked and taken to an unknown location – one of many theories as to what may have happened to the disappearing plane.

The Wall Street Journal said it isn’t clear whether investigators have evidence of a hijacking – but they haven’t ruled the possibility out.

US investigators are looking into the prospect and counter terrorism officials are investigating the idea that the plane’s transponders were turned off intentionally and the aircraft was diverted when an image appeared to show debris.

It is based on data automatically downloaded and sent to the ground from the aircraft’s Rolls Royce engines as part of a standard monitoring program.

The Boeing 777 jetliner vanished six days ago with 239 people on board. The flight left Kuala Lumpur at 4.41pm GMT bound for Beijing, but less than 50 minutes later it lost communication with air traffic control. But a senior Malaysia Airlines official told journalists that no such data relating to the potential extra flight time existed, while a second official said he was unaware of it too.

A spokesperson for engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce had no immediate comment. Malaysia Airlines said previously the engines stopped transmitting monitoring signals when contact with the plane was lost. The engines should transmit live data to the ground every 30 minutes.

Hopes were raised when a Chinese state agency released satellite images of three pieces of large debris floating near the plane’s last recorded position in the South China Sea but found nothing.
Malaysian Missing plane could have been hijacked to Pakistan: US media
What a complete bullshit :rofl: :rofl:
Yes i have the plane landed on the street outside,come and take it :lol:
 
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how can the plane have so much fuel to travel to pakistan when it was going to bejing
 
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Yeah landed in Pak, sold for spare parts in under 2 hours. Mystery solved.
 
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Actually plane landed in Lahore and later disassembled sold in Bilal ganj...
 
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you guys said Indians puts alligations on you every time....

I found Indians are way behind US or west...
 
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Michelle Obama got bit by an ant in Washington........... it must have come from Pakistan local ants dont bite the first lady
Malaria spreads in Brazil.... must have been **** mosquitoes
Airplane missing in Far east... must have had something to do with Pakistan

Fittay mun toada

PS ... new report prediction.... plane was stolen and landed in a cave airport in waziristan.. could be fitted with **** nukes and used in a suicide nuclear mission against US interests in the region
 
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