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Originally Posted by
NaturalBornHustler
They are starting to focus on the pilots.
Someone flew that plane a long way after the transponders were turned off, and according to the path and the data they knew what they were doing.
Also it came out that the transponders were turned off, and BEFORE that is when the "good night" was said over the radio. That is very key.
I'm not buying the pilots were behind it, makes no sense. Why fly it for so long after the turn if it is a suicide mission by the pilots? Just drop that bitch in the ocean and call it a day.
I thought the same thing, but also look at the attention and resources being used to find and investigate the diss appearance, can you imagine if this plane is never found? It would be legendary story.
As I said.....flown to the deepest part of the sea which is 7000 meters (more than a mile) and sunk. After a week most if there is any debris would have been many miles from the crash site or sunk, gone. No one really will ever know what happned or who is to blame, so long as the guilty persons covered there tracks. So even the guilty party would be awarded insurance claims or other moneys for there family's and posable be celebrated as hero.
If they would have just plowed it into the ground there may be evidence of guilt or who is to blame. There will be no black box recording either.