Experts investigating the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370, which "vanished" into thin air in 2014 while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, China, now say they believe the 53-year-old pilot committed suicide, taking the plane on a bizarre journey which ended with a crash in the Indian Ocean.
According to NDTV, investigators now think the plane's captain, Capt. Zaharie Ahmad Shah, depressurized the plane within minutes of takeoff, grabbing an oxygen mask for himself while his crew members and passengers passed out and then slowly suffocated.
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A similar incident occurred in 2002 when a Egypt Air pilot dove a B-767 (Flt-990) into the Atlantic on a scheduled flight from New York to Cairo. The connecting thread, Islam since both pilots were Muslim?
ReplyDeleteI am sure.
DeleteWhy am I not surprised?
ReplyDeleteReally.
DeleteCheck out CNN's (Clinton News Network)obsessive coverage of this tragedy:
ReplyDeletehttp://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/04/cnns-9-most-deplorable-flight-370-moments.html
Insane and thanks.
DeleteI know virtually nothing about aviation because I have always been a grunt with dirty fingernails and a case of MRE constipation, but I do know this because I know Muslims: If the experts can manage work out all of its possible flightpaths and then by a process of elimination its time left in the air they might then be able to work out at what point in its last moments it turned to head towards Mecca. There they will find it.
ReplyDeletethey might then be able to work out at what point in its last moments it turned to head towards Mecca. There they will find it.
DeleteDamn I hadn't thought of this. Brilliant!
"Guessing" is not "knowing".
ReplyDeleteThere are no witnesses. There is no evidence. It's a mystery. Anyone who claims the "know" should never again be considered an expert because they are just making shit up.
In the absence of evidence, the only credible answer is, "we don't know".
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