Awful thing, the MH370 disappearance, left wondering to motive, - TopicsExpress



          

Awful thing, the MH370 disappearance, left wondering to motive, making sense of it. I’ve come to conclusion a suicide scenario, co-pilot likely culprit. Arguments against revolve around suicidal perp immediately crashing the plane in the Gulf of Thailand – why fly on for hours and risk breach of cabin or outside contact from remaining crew and passengers? I can imagine it very possible his intention was to make sure the plane never found and his complicity established – sparing relatives and friends the public shame. As Monk would say - Here’s how it happened: Around time of last radio contact, before hand off to Vietnamese air traffic, the co-pilot incapacitated pilot. He then programmed turn and new heading in computer (established in evidence today) and shut off transponder. While the plane flew on autopilot, he went below deck to breaker panel where he disabled ACARS and radios. Shortly after to returning to controls, he went to oxygen, climbed to altitude and depressurized the cabin – killing all on board within minutes. I heard an expert on TV say at ceiling there wouldn’t be enough pressure in the emergency system to sustain survival, even if, the system only has capacity to operate for several minutes anyway. He then flew on, uninterrupted, to his death some place in the South Indian Ocean. We will probably never know what really happened.
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 14:44:24 +0000

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