777 Terrorism?

The U.S. probably know where it crashed, but if we told anyone we would have to explain why we were spying on Malaysia. :rabbit:
 
Now they spreading all this mucketty muck on the cable news networks about lithium batteries being in the cargo. :confused5: Someone should update that Craigs-listing to include "free batteries"! :laughing1:

Not on the cable news I have been watching...
 
Like I said in the "What are you listening to" thraed. That plane is safe and sound on some runway, in a hangat by now getting fitted with a very large bomb, getting painted like a USAF KC-135 tanker...
 
Like I said in the "What are you listening to" thraed. That plane is safe and sound on some runway, in a hangat by now getting fitted with a very large bomb, getting painted like a USAF KC-135 tanker...


at roughly 100' longer and 100' wider wingspan I'd say that would be an easy one to spot and determine it's no 135....
 
In a glimpse as it slams into a Chinese aircraft carrier??
 
Like I said in the "What are you listening to" thraed. That plane is safe and sound on some runway, in a hangat by now getting fitted with a very large bomb, getting painted like a USAF KC-135 tanker...

You funny guy:toothy2:
 
I'd be more worried that it would come back as one of these. And fly into something treasured.

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Been listening to stupid stuff. Why is it assumed that pilots are the end all experts. The 57s I worked on had the engine reporting. It never sent us squat. We would go up and print it. It has a printer. We used the APU monitoring more than the eng. Lithium batteries would do nothing unless charged. You don't ship charged batteries. On a decompression the O2 masks will drop. The cockpit has it's own O2 system. The cabin has O2 generators unless modded and use bottles. The cockpit is on bottles.

I'm sure this was a leased aircraft. There is an AD to inspect for corrosion and cracks at an upper antenna. When we checked for leaks it will whistle in the cabin. Someone said that they went down into the E&E bay and did things. I have never seen a Boeing that you could get into the E&E from the cockpit.

Where is it is the 1000.00 question.
 
Well, it IS Happiness Day.
 
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