03-15-2014, 01:25 AM
I don't think it was suicide on part of crew member. There was several changes in altitude after civilian radar lost plane. Military radar reported plane went up to 45,000 ft (normally don't fly that high) and then back down to 23,000 which is lower than cruising altitude....Of course, the pilots could have been in fight over controls. I guess that is plausible...In my opinion, crew members were not involved..I know that there have been two cases of pilots causing plane to crash killing themselves and all souls on board. In my experience, passengers have committed suicide also. In April 1962, Freddie Gray, first pilot I ever flew with (Continental Airlines) was killed along other crew members and all passengers when plane crashed over Missouri. A man from Kansas City wanted to kill himself and he placed a bomb in the restroom of the plane..