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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just watched the first episode and it really seems like the “Pilot suicide” theory is the most plausible. They had a brief period of time where they were between Malaysian and Vietnamese airspace. Only a few minutes. The pilot would have sent the copilot out for a minute to grab him a drink, in that time he would have locked the door to the cockpit, turned off the tracking systems so the plane disappeared from radar, set the plane on a course that would eventually end over the remote Indian Ocean, depressurized the cabin which would kill everyone else on board when their oxygen ran out, and then the pilot sat there with his better oxygen mask on for however many hours until the plane ran out of fuel and crashed into a very remote area in the southern Indian Ocean. It really doesn’t sound that far fetched to me that an experienced pilot could come up with this plan. It’s, of course, unfathomably cruel to take out over 200 people with you. But the plan itself seems logical enough to figure out for an experienced pilot who would know exactly what to do and when to do it. [/quote] It’s even more plausible when you read evidence elsewhere. I have issues with the program misrepresenting things to make it seem more mysterious. For example, saying only once piece of hard evidence has been found when much more than one confirmed piece of debris has been found in locations consistent with plane being downed in remote southern Indian Ocean . Also, one of later theories contending it went down in South China Sea argued that the plane was in multiple countries air spaces when in fact the pilot turned the plane around just before entering Vietnam air space and navigated it westward and then south through Malaysian air space. The focus on multiple conspiracy theories did not provide balance of why they were unlikely. For example, the French Twitter form La Monde based her theory that it cannot have been the pilot on his making harmless you tube videos on how to save money with DIY home repairs. That proves nothing if he was trying hard to maintain a facade of being a normal decent human or maybe he wanted ways for his kids to see him a in a positive light after carrying out this deed. The Russian conspiracy makes no sense since China is their most powerful ally. Why would they hijack a plane to Kazakhstan and murder people there if the plane was mostly Chinese citizens on their way to Beijing? The US conspiracy makes no sense. Sure the FBI was investigating the plane vanishing and Malaysian government apparently shared info with them. But US government had nothing to gain by murdering nearly 300 innocents. Also the show glossed over the fact that the pilot had simulated the probable flight path the month before. The show did not mention his marital problems but rather that he was well liked and trusted as a pilot. The only explanation that makes sense to me is pilot suicide- mass murder as he felt his life and family was crumbling. He had the skills and experience to plan and carry out this terrible act. He was criminally insane to figure out how to do this so brilliantly and yet be stone cold oblivious to the depths of anguish and uncertainty that would obviously be visited on hundreds of families.[/quote]
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