Tuesday, October 14, 2014

It's been seven months since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 simply vanished like Amelia Earhart's plane did over the Pacific Ocean in 1937. The latest official news update suggests Flight 370 made a left turn before spiraling into the Indian Ocean. However, one airline CEO is not convinced. Emirates Airlines' Sir Tim Clarke stops short in alleging a cover up in the planes disappearance, and offers this shocking theory: Malaysia Flight MH370 was not on autopilot and was likely under control of the pilot until the very end.
A crew member looks out an observation window aboard a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P3 Orion maratime search aircraft as it flies over the southern Indian Ocean looking for debris from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
A crew member looks out an observation window aboard a Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) P3 Orion maratime search aircraft as it flies over the southern Indian Ocean looking for debris from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
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According to an October 13 news update from The Independent on the missing airliner, Clarke is quoted as saying, "MH370 was, in my opinion, under control, probably until the very end.” Of course, Clarke's statements conflict with the current generally-accepted data analysis from the Australian transportation Safety Bureau (ATSB), which says 370 was flying by computer assistance and crashed after the Malaysia Boeing 777 ran out of fuel.

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