Why would anyone hijack a 777, fly it 1/5 of the way around the world and crash it in the Indian Ocean?
WE don’t know who was in command of this flight, but we do know that he knows how to fly a 777 so it is not likely that he ran out of fuel over the ocean.
No nutcase gun slinger would even know how to turn off two transponders, much less manage the fuel systems, etc., for 5 hours.
One of the crew was involved and the Malaysian government or someone within the government was/is involved.
Again, who were the Chinese on board?
If the transponder was turned off manually, it is virtually a certainty it was hijacked by one or both pilots.
If the plane was pinging automatically for up to 4 hours, then the plane was being purposely taken to a specific location because it didn’t fly until it was out of fuel nor was it destroyed early in the flight.
While there is a possibility the passengers and flight attendants figured out something was wrong after several hours and fought back, it is also likely they were mostly asleep. Also with the cockpit door locked, the passengers had no way to intervene. Being dark out, they wouldn’t have any landmarks as to where they were. Perhaps they only realized something was wrong when they didn’t land in Beijing. The passengers may even be alive and held as human shields.
If it was purposely flown to a specific location, it was intended to be flown out at a later time from that location.
If it was to be flown again, there has to be a source of sufficient jet fuel at the location.
If the plane was hijacked, the US likely has narrowed down the location and now has resources in place assessing the situation.
Makes sense it was inside job, but who knows?
Pinging cyber liberty to this one!
WE dont know who was in command of this flight, but we do know that he knows how to fly a 777 so it is not likely that he ran out of fuel over the ocean. No nutcase gun slinger would even know how to turn off two transponders, much less manage the fuel systems, etc., for 5 hours. One of the crew was involved and the Malaysian government or someone within the government was/is involved. Again, who were the Chinese on board?~old curmudgeonReports have revealed...
- The pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah was known as an 'aviation geek' addicted to the flight simulator of the Boeing 777 that he had set up in his house,
- questions about Faruq Abdul Hamid, the 27 year old co-pilot who entertained young pretty passengers and crew members in the cockpitmultiple passengers traveling with stolen passports
'stolen passports' being of particular interest given
- Uighurs were deported to China from Malaysia in 2011 and 2012 for carrying false passports.
- Data from Interpol show there were 39 million lost or stolen passports as at the end of last year.
- Interpol says no country checked its database for information about stolen passports that were used to board the Malaysia Airlines flight..."
- As search for MH370 continues, police take close look at Uighur passenger, crew
- via Calcutta News: Travel by passengers with stolen identities can be prevented . . .but apparently WASNT . . .etc.
In my opinion, another possible scenario to consider, beyond the suggested possibility of a disabled flight crew, especially given the aggregious, albeit partial list of security breaches above, consider a complicit flight crew ...working with/for covert state players.