Thursday, July 30, 2015

U.S. focuses on deliberate act to bring plane down

  1. Though it could have been a deliberate act to bring the plane down, I'm thinking it also could have been a lot of bad luck just as easily. Have any of you ever had a really crazy day when nothing makes any sense at all. Imagine you are the pilot and co-pilot and you ask to fly around the storm but are TOLD to fly through a really bad storm. Then that storm almost pulls the wings off your plane and sends it to 45,000 feet, the fuselage ruptures and all the passengers and crew outside of the pilot and maybe the co-pilot are dead within about 1 minute or less from altitude and cold (way below zero). Since there is only a small hole in the plane which lets out all the warm air and might have pulled a flight attendent or something else against that hole the fuselages flying integrity has not been compromised, just it's ability to sustain heat and oxygen inside the cabin. Now, the pilot and co-pilot are getting colder. They want to buy time before they try to land because they are one or both partly incapacitated. So, maybe they reduce altitude and try to stay out of airspace where a lot of planes might be flying. Then, one of them puts the automatic pilot on while he is passing out for the last time only the heading is out into the Indian  ocean at random. This is what I tend to think happened. I think it is the fluke of all this that makes people think the worst. But, possibly I am right about all this. But, no one yet and likely no one ever will be able to prove what actually happened at this point.

  1. A preliminary assessment by U.S. intelligence ... someone in the cockpit deliberately caused the ... about the plane's fate. The intelligence ...
  2. New report suggests deliberate act in MH370 ...

    www.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/07/30/mh370-investigation...Cached
    Jul 29, 2015 · A preliminary assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies ... movements to go off ... someone in the cockpit deliberately caused the ...

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