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BREAKING: Hypoxia probable cause of the disappearance of MH370
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77627252:MV80MDQxNjg0XzczMjUzOTEyX0EyMzIzQkE5] [quote:Anonymous Coward 39517498:MV80MDQxNjg0XzczMjUzNjMyXzlCNTgxRTE2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77646540:MV80MDQxNjg0XzczMjE3MTEzX0ExQzQ2QjEw] Sure! LOL!!That's why they turned off the transponder so they couldn't be found. LOLOLOL [/quote] [color=red]Nobody turned off transponder. It was a fkin boeing. Some electrical parts have burned, also transponder and the part dealing with oxygen in the cockpit and the passengers. there are 4 extra oxygen masks in the plane. it is possible that max. 4 ppl survived with those masks and tried to bring the plane to the ground but without success. It should be necessarry that all crew members to know how to fly a plane. This rule should be fkin applied as soon as possible. Also, Boeing should make cofee machines and stop doing planes.[/color] [/quote] :hesright: [/quote]
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