there could be some sort of weather anomaly in this region. sudden gusts in upper atmosphere where you least expect them .... or general bad weather...this region is known for turbulence and storms..
the flight cannot escape into space, it has no necessary thrust to escape earth's atmosphere... and since there is no debris...the possibility of mid-air disintegration is ruled out....and most probable scenario is 'soft-nose diving' ...going at specific angle and speed which may take the aircraft into the water and then disintegrate
Re: mystery
by Force Kirpan on Dec 30, 2014 01:07 AM
somebody should have invented something spectacular .... to tweak aircraft systems so much that it snaps off all contacts and follows a designated flight path...
Re: safety
by Trend setter on Dec 29, 2014 12:10 AM
Bad weather never has blanked out the aircraft from off the radar. Its got to be a sudden catastrophe such as blast of some kind which left the pilots no time to alert the ATC .
Re: Re: safety
by Force Kirpan on Dec 30, 2014 01:03 AM
a blast in the air will spread debris over the sea surface and could be detected within hours. its almost ruled out. sabotage is likely ...but a weather anomaly is most likely reason..
What is happening in this world? Planes have been missing midair, so frequently, particularly in this part of the globe. Wish all the passengers on board a safe return.