the reasoning behind this is that he flew it to the indian ocean, which is MASSIVE and extremely deep so the wreckage would be incredibly hard to recover
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ah ok that makes sense, would have to be a suicide motivated by something against Malaysia or the airline if they don't want wreckage recovered, if it was simply suicide surely it wouldn't matter where he crashed
has anything been confirmed about the pilots?
I know there was something about one of them being arrested at one point? then it quickly got denied, then something about their houses were being searched idk if that was true
I'm surprised they haven't found it yet to be fair. Huge search area though.
that an interesting take, they did say somethin about an insurance scam as an early theory but didnt say if it was passenger or crew
scott they looked at the pilots homes but concluded that there was nothing to suggest their psychological state was worrying (altho ur state can change easily and not show any signs) or any documents etc to suggest plans
but i'm so confused as to if it was suicide, then why would he be so selfish to kill everyone else? :/
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Technically depending on the country and some people wouldn't class this as a hijacking event if it does turn out to be done on purpose by the pilots. Hijacking is when someone who shouldn't be at the control of the aircraft decides to take over or attempts to take over.