MH370 can’t go under a shadow of another Boeing 777.

12 days and counting there is no sign of MH370, and there are so many theories floating online. I’ve 2 past posts about some of the theories I read and I think was rational.

One of the stories that I read was MH370 flying under she shadow (below or above) of another Boeing 777 flight. Although this sounded more like a story out of the movies it was still a good theory. So tweeted this story to my twitter friend @kbuwa who’s an engineer at Mattala international airport.

According to him and one of the engineers @senerath007 who is an expert at radar says that it’s not possible for this to happen.

I’m still trying to get more information info from these guys why this is not possible (I’ll update this post when I’ve more info from them) , I think like some have pointed out the resolutions of radars are good these days they should be able to pick the two flights, at least the military radars if not the civilian radars.

Which makes it unlikely to travel without getting caught of radars in China, India or Pakistan.

Another problem is if the plane traveled at the shadow of the other Boeing 777 then why no one can find a trace of the flight along the path of it?

There was another theory about the plane crashing because of a fire in the cabin, this is also unlikely because if there was a crash then, there should be wreckage nearby unless the pilots lose consciousness and plane traveled until the fuel ran out.

And today there have been reports of some Maldivians seeing a low flying flight that looks like MH370, and a Taiwanese student finding a plane that’s apparently looks like landed in the middle of a jungle at an unverified location.

Looking at the satellite photo of the plane that landed in the middle of a jungle, it’s very much not possible for a plane to land in a place like that without a runway, there has to be a minimum length of the runway for a Boeing 777 to land without a runway there is no way for a plane to land in a jungle like that unharmed.

I still think this must have been a plane crash, and the transponder going off is something to do with a mechanical failure that the pilot must have not known when they greeted good night for the Malaysian airport. And the turning back of the flight was to land the flight of the nearest runway however the plane lost control or the pilots went unconscious and the plane traveled and crashed when it ran out of fuel.

I was wondering what if the pilots managed to land the plane safely on to the water somewhere in the Indian ocean without crashing it and the plane sank in to the bottom of the ocean? Still no sight of the plane and only guessing going on anything is a possibility.

 
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