At the time I didn't know how carefully radars were avoided and then electricity was enabled again. This sounds well planned. Back in 2014-2015 a possible explanation was that the plane was in auto pilot mode while people on board were dead, hence it ran until fuel was exhausted. But if you see the video, you'll see that it was controlled and it's not random. Also, they explain that cabin was depressurised by climbing to 40 000 ft to kill passengers which also makes sense. Also, I don't think it was the co-pilot unless he was so talented, yet he was hiding that talent well. The fact he was going to get married soon also doesn't make sense. On the other hand, the captain had some marriage issues (possibly divorced soon), he had a similar simulation in Microsoft Flight Simulator, he was sleeping with flight attendants, etc. Dodging radars that carefully sounds like a well trained pilot in my opinion. Of course, nothing is 100% proven.
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SC-Shield
Bulgaria818 Posts
At the time I didn't know how carefully radars were avoided and then electricity was enabled again. This sounds well planned. Back in 2014-2015 a possible explanation was that the plane was in auto pilot mode while people on board were dead, hence it ran until fuel was exhausted. But if you see the video, you'll see that it was controlled and it's not random. Also, they explain that cabin was depressurised by climbing to 40 000 ft to kill passengers which also makes sense. Also, I don't think it was the co-pilot unless he was so talented, yet he was hiding that talent well. The fact he was going to get married soon also doesn't make sense. On the other hand, the captain had some marriage issues (possibly divorced soon), he had a similar simulation in Microsoft Flight Simulator, he was sleeping with flight attendants, etc. Dodging radars that carefully sounds like a well trained pilot in my opinion. Of course, nothing is 100% proven. | ||
Tubesock
United States2726 Posts
On May 31 2021 03:17 SC-Shield wrote: At the time I didn't know how carefully radars were avoided and then electricity was enabled again. This sounds well planned. Back in 2014-2015 a possible explanation was that the plane was in auto pilot mode while people on board were dead, hence it ran until fuel was exhausted. But if you see the video, you'll see that it was controlled and it's not random. Also, they explain that cabin was depressurised by climbing to 40 000 ft to kill passengers which also makes sense. Also, I don't think it was the co-pilot unless he was so talented, yet he was hiding that talent well. The fact he was going to get married soon also doesn't make sense. On the other hand, the captain had some marriage issues (possibly divorced soon), he had a similar simulation in Microsoft Flight Simulator, he was sleeping with flight attendants, etc. Dodging radars that carefully sounds like a well trained pilot in my opinion. Of course, nothing is 100% proven. The captain and the co-pilot (First Officer) go through the same training. Nowadays what sets them apart is generally time at the company. So, don't rule out the FO because of "talent". In that part of the world there are large swaths of radarless areas. It doesn't take but a couple trips to figure them out. | ||
SC-Shield
Bulgaria818 Posts
On June 01 2021 00:01 Tubesock wrote: The captain and the co-pilot (First Officer) go through the same training. Nowadays what sets them apart is generally time at the company. So, don't rule out the FO because of "talent". In that part of the world there are large swaths of radarless areas. It doesn't take but a couple trips to figure them out. Maybe you're right but the general vibe I get from reading articles about this flight as well as personal lives of both pilots is still that the captain was more capable of avoiding radars well. He was allegedly said to have studied all details about Boeing 777, including replicating that model in his flight simulator. That sounds to me like he focuses on details in general. On the other hand, the young co-pilot was more of a party type guy: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/11/malaysian-flight-mh370-copilot-teenagers-fariq-abdul-hamid Of course, all of these assumptions and beliefs are because of articles. Hopefully they find the plane and hopefully black boxes are in tact so they can investigate properly. Edit: So another video I've watched: Another interesting thing is the plane turned left as if pilot wanted to have one last look of Penang which is the home town of captain Zaharie. Coincidence? Probably not. I know this sounds like conspiracy but when I consider all facts that are presented, the likelihood in my opinion is that it was the captain nor the first officer. They report first officer's phone was switched on but probably he wanted to call for help? | ||
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