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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]According to Netflix, [b]the pilot was doing home flight simulations of this exact scenario[/b], flying off course, and running out of fuel over the SCS. They didn't spend a lot of time on it, but seems like there's the story right there.[/quote] This isn't what the Netflix doc says. It is neither the exact scenario in terms of route nor was it a continuous flight that was simulated. The doc explains why it wasn't identical. I don't know what happened and don't have a favored theory but the simulator data doesn't seem to be at all relevant. Rather it seems like those who favor "the pilot did it" theory have manipulated the interpretation of the simulator data to be helpful to that narrative but it doesn't really fit.[/quote] It was very, very close path but slightly more east on the graphic they showed it. Pretty crazy.[/quote] I mean, it wasn't an EXACT match but extremely close! This article has an image of the simulator route (in red) and where the satellite pings indicate the plane went. Why on earth would a pilot fly a simulated route like this? You'd never actually fly one unless you were trying to crash the plane into the ocean. And this route was the only one on the simulator that he flew manually, apparently. To believe that the pilot did NOT do this, IMO, requires belief that the simulator route was planted and is a fake. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/07/mh370-pilot-flew-suicide-route-on-home-simulator.html [/quote] If the pilot did this, why did nobody text or call a loved one? If he did this, he would have been back over Malaysian land (according to that theory he turned around) and the people in the cockpit would have had 15 minutes of air, so why wouldn't they call? Also, was his rapid decent to knock everyone out planned on the simulator. I still think there are lots of unanswered questions to believe this theory. Also, as I said upthread it would be a total outlier in pilot suicides. To fly until he ran out of gas to be able to plunge it into the ocean. Sitting for 7 hours with a dead cabin, pissing himself. That's a loooong time to execute a suicide mission. [/quote] The theory is that he probably depressurized the cabin and shut off oxygen early on to remove resistance. Also telecom experts said that the phone calls ringing hours later could have easily been caused by searching for signals rather than people being alive with their cell phones turned on. Over 200 pieces of debris found on African beaches in Madagascar and Mozambique were currents would have carried debris. Why would the pilot simulate this journey a month before of not on a suicide murder mission? His wife and three kids moved out the day before the incident and he was reportedly very unhappy about his family breaking up (even though he has a mistress). The solid non-speculative evidence points to the pilot. [/quote]
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