Habe gerade was interessantes gelesen . Auf nationalreport.net schreibt ein user : What I believed to have happened to flight MH370, was that it collided with a thin layer of volcanic ash near the upper atmosphere at the altitude of 35000ft that drifted across from Mount Sinabung Indonesia Volcano that erupted 2 days prior killing 16 people and injuring many others. During the first day of the eruptions the winds carried the Mt Sinabung Volcanic ash to the West / North West of the island at an altitude of 12000ft or more, but then during the 7th of March the winds shifted 050 degrees (or similar) and was carried east across to the Gulf of Thailand as it drifted higher in the atmosphere.
As the pressure dropped that night above the Gulf of Thailand the thin layer must have dropped into the flight path of flight MH370, which would explain the mystery ‘static mumbling’ noise the ‘no-named’ pilot heard coming from the First Officer of MH370 before shortly losing contact.
At this moment I believe some form of electrostatic charge from the ash particles colliding with the aircraft disabled the communications of the 777, and in the meantime, the volcanic ash built up in the two Rolls Royce engines causing multiple engine fires and failures.
The electrostatic charge could of made it hard for the communications to emit a signal or rendered the hardware in the cockpit disabled.
As for the no wreckage of the 777 there could be only one explanation…
I believe the Senior Captain with his 19000 flight hours of experience, did his best to make an emergency water landing with no engines thrusting at all in pitch black darkness above the Gulf, which I believe he was successful at attempting with his decades of captaining, but, unfortunately and disastrously, the 777 sunk or the hull was breached upon impact, causing a torrent of water to flood the cabin at such a rate that it was pulled down by the weight of the ocean water, before the flight crew could open the doors perform evacuation procedures.
It is so sad what has happened, but when the wreckage is found, the authorities will have most of the victims of that flight accounted for so that the families can find resolution .
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http://nationalreport.net/aliens-abduct-malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370/#sthash.RxkCmJrg.dpuf (Archiv-Version vom 11.03.2014)"
Haltet ihr es für abwegig das durch die vielleicht noch immer vorherrschenden aber vielleicht nicht sichtbaren Ausbruchswolke des Vulkans das Flugzeug in Turbulenzen geriet und die Piloten versucht haben das Flugzeug in irgendeiner Form zu landen aber dabei abstürzten ? + Instrumentenausfall und der Versuch das Gebiet der "Wolke" zu umfliegen weshalb sie dann irgendwo östlich Malaysias notwassern mussten . Nun ist der Vulkan das letzte mal im Februar ausgebrochen - zumindest war es das einzige was ich dazu finden konnte . Hat da jemand mehr Infos ? Ansonsten bleibe ich bei meiner Theorie der gezielten Flugzeugentführung ...