Report: ‘Those in Cockpit’ Likely Diverted Missing Jet

NEWSMAX: Aviation investigators focused on the pilots who were at the controls of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 when it vanished, after concluding that the aircraft’s mysterious disappearance a week ago was a deliberate, criminal act.

Malaysian police, who were spotted at the homes of both pilots Saturday, said they were examining the pilots’ psychological backgrounds, as well as their families and connections, as part of the investigation into the plane’s disappearance on March 8 as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing…

“This is feeling like kind of a failed hijacking,” the source told the Times, as search efforts were being shifted from the South China Sea to large new search areas… (more)

EDITOR: We speculate it was the co-pilot. Reason, the flight was an hour headed north–east before it veered from course. Presumably the pilot was in charge during the take off an initial hour. Then, after the seat belt sign was turned off and fight attendants were milling about the cockpit, he went back to use the rest room. It was then that the co-pilot took the plane into a seep dive to kill the crew and passengers who did not have their seat belts on, climbed high enough to deplete oxygen and thus render the passengers unconscience, and at that point, changed course.

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