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Malaysian Airlines Flight pilot “committed suicide” #MH370 THE pilot of missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 deliberately killed himself and his passengers by turning off the oxygen supply, an air accident investigator will tell experts. Airline boss Ewan Wilson also believes there have been five other suicide tragedies involving commercial jetliners - which aren’t linked to terrorism - in the last 30 years. Ill-fated flight MH370 disappeared with its 227 passengers from 15 nations and 12 Malaysian crew members while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8 this year. Engine failure, sabotage, terrorism and even faulty air traffic control have all been blamed for sending the plane off course. But, Mr Wilson will tell aviation experts in Britain that pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah planned the tragedy as part of an “ultimate post-mortem triumph”. The Kiwi Airlines boss believes the dad-of-three locked his co-pilot Fariq Hamid out of the cockpit, then shut off all communication and turned the aircraft around. He fears 53-year-old Shah then depressurised the plane - causing the cabin crew and passengers to die from hypoxia once the oxygen supply had run out. Mr Wilson believes the pilot then made eight different course changes before finally allowing MH370 to fly on auto-pilot for the last few hours of its journey into the southern Indian Ocean. The air accident investigator says Shah either ran out of oxygen or re-pressurised the Boeing 777 plane before guiding it to its unknown final resting place. (From The Scot)
Posted on: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 08:12:23 +0000

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