Egypt Air flight missing

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A Egyptian Air Airbus 320 went missing on a flight from Paris.
 
60 people on board apparently...
 
They're saying there were 3 security officers on board.
 
It was flying at 37,000 feet when it disappeared off radar. BBC stating that it must have been a, "catastrophic event" since there was no chance to send a distress signal.

Religion of Peace?
 
It was flying at 37,000 feet when it disappeared off radar. BBC stating that it must have been a, "catastrophic event" since there was no chance to send a distress signal.

Religion of Peace?
Holler Snackpeanuts.
 
It was flying at 37,000 feet when it disappeared off radar. BBC stating that it must have been a, "catastrophic event" since there was no chance to send a distress signal.

Religion of Peace?

The Malaysian flight didn't send a distress signal either. Where this plane went down is probably among the most monitored airspace in the world.
 
The announcers on CNN are asking the stupidest questions. They have a map showing where the plane lost contact and they ask the guy on the phone where that is.
 
It was probably motherfucking snakes on the motherfucking plane.














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this is relevant to my interests
 
It's very odd that they haven't found any wreckage yet. It should be quite a well monitored area, the weather is good and the search area isn't hundreds of miles from land.
 
They think they found debris from the plane including some life vests.
 
Some real time maintenance alerts have been released indicating a problem with the cockpit window heater, a lavatory smoke alert, a cockpit sliding window alert, a restroom smoke alert and an avionics bay smoke alert.

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http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/22/middleeast/egyptair-flight-804-main/index.html

The article says that there have been problems with the windscreen heaters and all windshields were required to be replaced on US based A-320s in 2003.

Could a heater have caused the windshield to burn and a pilot opened the slider?

Could something have hit the windshield?

The sensors were triggered at different times. There are no seconds on the report. The windshield heater, sliding window and lavatory smoke alert were at 26 minutes. The avionics bay smoke alert at 27 minutes and the last 2 system faults at 29 minutes.
 
Chit is scary as fire

Couldn't imagine what was going through the POB's minds as the plane was nearing its end
 
They found a life vest that had apparently been removed from the packaging leading to speculation that they were preparing for a water landing. Passengers may have had time to react. I don't know how the vests are stowed.
 
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