



On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared from civilian radar. Amid unusual (some say unlikely) theories that the flight may have landed, can we figure out how many runways might be available?
Data from X-Plane provides coordinates for runways around the world. A Boeing 777 pilot is quoted in Slate as estimating a runway length requirement of 5,000 feet. A recent Wall Street Journal article quoted sources stating the flight could have continued for 2,200 nautical miles from its last known position.
The WNYC Data News team found 634 runways that meet these criteria, spread across 26 different countries, including such far-flung places as:
Gan Airport (Maldives), Dalanzadgad Airport (Mongolia), Yap Airport (Micronesia), Miyazaki Airport (Japan)


Piling wrote:
That's a tragedy for involved but one of the most passionating enigma, sort of Lost - Missing remake…

Anthea wrote:Modern technology is sucn that it is inconceivable for something so large to vanish without a trace
And why did it take the Malaysia to admit to certain things such as the belief that the communications system might have been switched off manually - though some form of ping could be detected for some hours afterwards
The control cabins on commercial flights are now sealed from the inside - the only people who could tamper with the equipment are members of the flight crew
If the plane was hijacked - which now seems highly lightly - it may well have had a prearranged destination - to me it seems unlikely to be a spur of the minute action - something obviously went wrong with that plan
Since 9/11 all countries are extra vigilant - any plane entering another countries' airspace is immediately detected and questioned - should they fail to respond armed fighters either fly up and escort them down or SHOOT them down![]()
I believe that for whatever reason this plane entered another countries airspace and was shot down - and that the county concerned is now hiding that fact
WHAT DO YOU THINK ???





Piling wrote:Another interesting theory :
Did Malaysian Airlines 370 disappear using SIA68/SQ68 (another 777)? :
http://keithledgerwood.tumblr.com/post/ ... sia68-sq68












Piling wrote:Malaysia Airlines stated officially that the plane crashed in Indian Ocean, all passengers dead.




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