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Originally Posted by intakexhaust
Sure seems quite a delay in reporting all this military radar data. Six, seven days? No doubt they have their reasons but this is getting silly. China searching complete opposite sea, whoops.... first we hear its low flying then up to 45,000 ft..
Obviously none to very little of each country involved in the search are willing to share. Ego above tragedy.
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i think the US has been keeping its radar technology card real real close .... i can't believe we'd have a couple of warships in the area, without there radars on.
i think US and india have known for a while that its out west somewhere.
im still sticking to the classic electrical fire/problem shorts out comms and navigation, operators attempt to navigate without, get lost (night, no moon etc etc), electrical problems/fire gets worse, aircraft crashes.
its the simplest and therefor the most probable. i can imagine the lead pilot after intial assent, decided to take a nap, and the backup took over, something went wrong, backup botches the response, things get out of control before the lead pilot can get back running, they think they are doing the right thing, they arnt, plane crashes.