Jeff, Thank you for your comtinuing efforts to solve the MH370 mystery.
I keep thinking something later in flight was going on in the cockpit like.resistence. Is it possible one or both pilots were heros? What if the AWACS were attempting to assist MH370 and they did jam communications but not for the reasons people have theorized.
Maybe so hijackers could not communicate either, trying to assist during a hijacking and potential terrorist attack? Let's say the plane did turn around and AWACS were directing it to the Diego Garcia area, but something went wrong near there over the ocean. Could this explain the brief turning on of the plane's communications during a scuffle or jamming momentarily outbof range? Is it possible the plane is off the coast nearer to and a little north or southwest of the Diego Garcia base? Was that area searched? So many scenarios. The mystery drives me crazy.
Is the cargo still a mystery and possibly at the heart of what happened in one way or another? Can AWACS also jam communications between plane and land having to do with a timed bomb device in the cargo? Might they have been trying to delay the flight and possibly keep it out of reach from some device communications trigger on land that would blow up the plane?
I like your cyberhijack theory. Hasn't anyone done research on the three Russian passengers?
Was there not a search in area where radar was first lost? It worries everyone about the Tomnodders lady who reported the plane's wreckage and seems to have been ignored. Why?
Could it be possible the plane was being hijacked to Africa and simply did not make it as far south as hijackers wanted to go.
Sounds like a complete chain of random events but definately someone out there nows why.
Jeff first of all I want to thank you for all your efforts and hard work. I thoroughly enjoy listening to your expertise not only on MH370, but aviation in general. I just finished Season 1 of your findingmh370 podcast. Looking forward to season 2. I do have a comment/question though. I agree with your analysis on the plane not being in the Southern Indian Ocean. With all of the data we have if it was there, it would have been found. I'm intrigued as to why there hasn't been any mention of looking where the plane was actually last seen on radar? I get the data, but it hasn't really turned into anything positive. If you have any information on this, I would love to hear it.
Opinions but he thinks it could be linked to if the plane is brought up and the pilot is found guilty...there is evidence then to trigger huge compensation claims.. again Opinions and theories as always.
As always Jeff completely and logically correct. Looking for a plane thats not there to keep the narrative of cover up alive. My son would be 49 today. Saw him nearly 11 years ago. Thank for all that you do. I am grateful.
Prudence, I'm so glad that you feel that way. If you ever feel like talking, I'd be very interested to hear what you think would be useful in pursuing the case. You can drop me a line at jeff[at]jeffwise.net any time.
Thanks for the update. I still think you’ve presented a very probable scenario. Was any of the debris absolutely from MH370 vs parts from a 777? Ocean Infinity is such a great name because it also tells you the odds of finding the plane in the ocean.
Jeff, Thank you for your comtinuing efforts to solve the MH370 mystery.
I keep thinking something later in flight was going on in the cockpit like.resistence. Is it possible one or both pilots were heros? What if the AWACS were attempting to assist MH370 and they did jam communications but not for the reasons people have theorized.
Maybe so hijackers could not communicate either, trying to assist during a hijacking and potential terrorist attack? Let's say the plane did turn around and AWACS were directing it to the Diego Garcia area, but something went wrong near there over the ocean. Could this explain the brief turning on of the plane's communications during a scuffle or jamming momentarily outbof range? Is it possible the plane is off the coast nearer to and a little north or southwest of the Diego Garcia base? Was that area searched? So many scenarios. The mystery drives me crazy.
Is the cargo still a mystery and possibly at the heart of what happened in one way or another? Can AWACS also jam communications between plane and land having to do with a timed bomb device in the cargo? Might they have been trying to delay the flight and possibly keep it out of reach from some device communications trigger on land that would blow up the plane?
I like your cyberhijack theory. Hasn't anyone done research on the three Russian passengers?
Was there not a search in area where radar was first lost? It worries everyone about the Tomnodders lady who reported the plane's wreckage and seems to have been ignored. Why?
Could it be possible the plane was being hijacked to Africa and simply did not make it as far south as hijackers wanted to go.
Sounds like a complete chain of random events but definately someone out there nows why.
Jeff first of all I want to thank you for all your efforts and hard work. I thoroughly enjoy listening to your expertise not only on MH370, but aviation in general. I just finished Season 1 of your findingmh370 podcast. Looking forward to season 2. I do have a comment/question though. I agree with your analysis on the plane not being in the Southern Indian Ocean. With all of the data we have if it was there, it would have been found. I'm intrigued as to why there hasn't been any mention of looking where the plane was actually last seen on radar? I get the data, but it hasn't really turned into anything positive. If you have any information on this, I would love to hear it.
Whats the latest Jeff.. we understand Malaysia MAY be stalling the signature for ocean infinity to start the search..
Really, what are you hearing?
https://youtu.be/DvMwj41Ts5U?si=wGG18EiKXaz78Dlr
Interesting listen from today..
Thanks for this.
Richard Godfrey has been on socials and interviews in the last few days stating the above. He comments he is not sure what's happened to the search .
Very interesting! Thanks for the tip. I wonder if someone got cold feet...
Opinions but he thinks it could be linked to if the plane is brought up and the pilot is found guilty...there is evidence then to trigger huge compensation claims.. again Opinions and theories as always.
As always Jeff completely and logically correct. Looking for a plane thats not there to keep the narrative of cover up alive. My son would be 49 today. Saw him nearly 11 years ago. Thank for all that you do. I am grateful.
Prudence, I'm so glad that you feel that way. If you ever feel like talking, I'd be very interested to hear what you think would be useful in pursuing the case. You can drop me a line at jeff[at]jeffwise.net any time.
Thanks for the update. I still think you’ve presented a very probable scenario. Was any of the debris absolutely from MH370 vs parts from a 777? Ocean Infinity is such a great name because it also tells you the odds of finding the plane in the ocean.