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Suicide by Airplane: It’s Rare, But It Happens
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 over the South China Sea last March is one of aviation’s greatest mysteries, and may never be solved. One possibility raised by Malaysian police officials is that it was the deliberate act of a suicidal pilot. If so, it wouldn’t be the first time that has occurred. Writing in the latest issue of Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine, Alpo Vuorio of the Mehiläinen Airport Health Centre in Finland and colleagues took a systematic look at past… (www.airspacemag.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Well, since the suicide theory is supported by the exact same amount of evidence as alien abduction and trans-dimensional teleportation, I'm going to go with the aliens because they have laser beams. Teleportation is pretty rad though, so it's a toss up, really.
You're completely discounting the time warp theory then?
Trans-dimensional teleportation sounds much more technical.
Mike Oxlong is at it again. Everywhere he goes he leaves behind a trail of destructive and negative comments. I guess he balances out all those who have something constructive and positive to contribute.
With a score of -24 no one was seeing his comment... until you brought it up. Ever hear the phrase, "Let sleeping dogs lie?"
Well, you have a point. However, it wasn't 24 when I made my comment. I was just making an observation, right or wrong.
Well, even though the Egyptian government denied it, the Egypt Air turned out to be pretty much a no brainer. As for MAS370, one of the theories out there is that the captain was upset at the government jailing the opposition leader on a trumped up and kinda took the plane out the way he did while negotiating with government authorities. Government didn't budge, he flew South, and either deliberately crashed it or tried to get to Australia for asylum. Not my exact feeling but it's as good as anything out there.