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On March 09 2014 09:08 phamchienthang[V] wrote:Our government has sent our best unit on rescue. Such a bad week, earlier a boy has been crashed by bus's wheel and then this 
i have a question, and i heard this from someone who lives in vietnam.
is it true that if you kill someone with a vehicle in vietnam, you only have to pay the family money and u dont go to jail? but if the person lives, you have to pay support forever basically?
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On March 09 2014 09:11 zev318 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2014 09:08 phamchienthang[V] wrote:Our government has sent our best unit on rescue. Such a bad week, earlier a boy has been crashed by bus's wheel and then this  i have a question, and i heard this from someone who lives in vietnam. is it true that if you kill someone with a vehicle in vietnam, you only have to pay the family money and u dont go to jail? but if the person lives, you have to pay support forever basically?
I don't know much about this but I do know that if you are rich and well connected, you only have to pay a fee and you're let go. It's quite corrupted over there.
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On March 09 2014 09:11 zev318 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2014 09:08 phamchienthang[V] wrote:Our government has sent our best unit on rescue. Such a bad week, earlier a boy has been crashed by bus's wheel and then this  i have a question, and i heard this from someone who lives in vietnam. is it true that if you kill someone with a vehicle in vietnam, you only have to pay the family money and u dont go to jail? but if the person lives, you have to pay support forever basically?
Kill = Jail (maybe execution) + money, but some drivers are too poor that paying support means doom for their family so.... We are trying to fix this but get stucked 
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On March 09 2014 08:51 yyfpulls wrote: I hope it was aliens
well, at this point just like terrorism, aliens can not be ruled out.
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It always bothered me that the Jet engines planes fly with today are basically the same ones that flew in the 1960's. In 60 years no one could have thought of a safer more efficient form of travel?
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This sounds a lot like Air France Flight 447. No radio comm and wreckage was found 2 years later. Although there are no indications of bad weather in this case.
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Bad week for China. First the terrorist attack in Kunming and now this.
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On March 09 2014 10:49 Dogfoodboy16 wrote: It always bothered me that the Jet engines planes fly with today are basically the same ones that flew in the 1960's. In 60 years no one could have thought of a safer more efficient form of travel? A lot of the improvements have been in materials engineering and refinements. The design of the engine itself doesn't change that much because the principle has remained pretty much the same in all this time - compress some of the intake air, bypass the other bunch, burn fuel, produce thrust. Stuff like single crystal turbine blades, composites which are lighter and stronger, slightly altering the turbine blade shapes to improve efficiency, reduce noise, etc. form the bulk of the improvements.
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I flew the same route there on the same day. No weather issue. All clear skies.
35,000ft to 0ft maybe transponder stop working. By that means sudden catastrophe event, happen in midair.
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Four people with false passport in one flight, looks like hijack.
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I wonder if they have footage of who was using the passports?
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malaysia-airlines-loses-contact-with-plane-carrying-23-people Taken straight from the hyperlink. I already doubt the validity of this article. Having it be a fox news article doesn't help there case at all.
I'm at work so news sites are blocked and can't read it (but TL isn't!!!)
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Hong Kong9153 Posts
that the plane has disappeared isn't in question, whether it's on Fox News or not.
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Man the speculation of what happened on/to that plane will most likely turned as a horror fiction disguised as "Based Upon a Real Story" to milk the general public's gullible interests by Hollywood producers.
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On March 09 2014 13:49 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: I wonder if they have footage of who was using the passports?
cant be too hard to pull up airport footage. they probably already know who these people are.
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On March 09 2014 15:07 itsjustatank wrote: that the plane has disappeared isn't in question, whether it's on Fox News or not. My post was in reference to 4 people having used fake passports.
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On March 09 2014 10:49 Dogfoodboy16 wrote: It always bothered me that the Jet engines planes fly with today are basically the same ones that flew in the 1960's. In 60 years no one could have thought of a safer more efficient form of travel?
Why fix something broken? Human error causes way more accidents than the aircraft do. Arguably, it's possible that it's something new about these airliners (A330 and 777) that caused the accident.
Someone also asked if the aircraft doesn't automatically send distress signals if a problem happens in the aircraft. The answer is no, as far as I know. It's the pilot who sends out the distress message once he has things somewhat under control. The only indication to distress would be the absence of communication; at which points ATC starts an emergency procedure which raises in levels as time goes on (calling other airspaces to ask if they have the airliner, etc, etc, to then calling the coast guard or something after a given amount of time).
http://www.planecrashinfo.com/cause.htm
In the chart above, you can put "weather" under human errors as well since "weather" causing a crash is basically a pilot who flew into / regardless of bad weather conditions. Not knowing weather conditions beforehand, or not being able to distinguish that they're going to be a problem, is pretty much "pilot error". "Mechanical failure" can also be due to the failure from the ground crew (though I'm not sure if they cleared that up in their source).
The Concorde crash (flight 4590) was due to a piece of metal being on the runway, it fell off the previous aircraft. Arguably, this is the fault of those responsible for maintenance; they failed to check things appropriately prior to taking off.
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Unless you make ramjets and high-altitude airliners economical, things will continue to run on the same tech as it has for decades.
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The only 'upside' to this tragedy is how the navies of the South China Sea have stopped sparring over the territorial claims for at least the smallest amount of time, for now.
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