Malaysia Flight 370

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    What Really Happened to Malaysia’s Missing Airplane
    Five years ago, the flight vanished into the Indian Ocean. Officials on land know more about why than they dare to say.

    https://www.theatlantic.com/maga…

    at 12:42 a.m. on the quiet, moonlit night of March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777-200ER operated by Malaysia Airlines took off from Kuala Lumpur and turned toward Beijing, climbing to its assigned cruising altitude of 35,000 feet. The designator for Malaysia Airlines is MH. The flight number was 370. Fariq Hamid, the first officer, was flying the airplane. He was 27 years old. This was a training flight for him, the last one; he would soon be fully certified. His trainer was the pilot in command, a man named Zaharie Ahmad Shah, who at 53 was one of the most senior captains at Malaysia Airlines. In Malaysian style, he was known by his first name, Zaharie. He was married and had three adult children. He lived in a gated development. He owned two houses. In his first house he had installed an elaborate Microsoft flight simulator. He flew it frequently, and often posted to online forums about his hobby. In the cockpit, Fariq would have been deferential to him, but Zaharie was not known for being overbearing.

    • its really weird, the last entry in this thread is 3 years old. And i swear I was thinking about the Malaysia Flight 370 yesterday and you post this today...Bennn
    • CONSPIRACY!imbecile
    • good article, seems their conclusion fits.shapesalad

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