03-13-2014, 10:38 AM
The pilot of the missing aircraft was a genuine aircraft enthusiast.
He had a 777 simulator in his house.
I think he flew this plane 'beneath radar' once he reached the Strait of Malacca. With 4+ hours of fuel remaining he literally could've flown 1,000's of miles from the last known military radar sighting. Out over the ocean, cell phones wouldn't have worked.
His motive? Well, I'd like to know how his personal finances look, whether or not he was involved with lovers, etc., ANYTHING that could seem like a reason to want to commit suicide.
Did he recently purchase life insurance? I'm sure the CIA and Malaysian authorities are looking into this now.
The planes black box has a 30-day life. After that, there's no 'pinging' that would help people locate the aircraft.
If his goal was to ditch this plane in the middle of the Indian Ocean without a trace, he's got a pretty good start.
He had a 777 simulator in his house.
I think he flew this plane 'beneath radar' once he reached the Strait of Malacca. With 4+ hours of fuel remaining he literally could've flown 1,000's of miles from the last known military radar sighting. Out over the ocean, cell phones wouldn't have worked.
His motive? Well, I'd like to know how his personal finances look, whether or not he was involved with lovers, etc., ANYTHING that could seem like a reason to want to commit suicide.
Did he recently purchase life insurance? I'm sure the CIA and Malaysian authorities are looking into this now.
The planes black box has a 30-day life. After that, there's no 'pinging' that would help people locate the aircraft.
If his goal was to ditch this plane in the middle of the Indian Ocean without a trace, he's got a pretty good start.