Originally Posted by
Pinky the pilot
Precisely, Icarus2001. It is my view that if indeed one day the aircraft is found and evidence proving a deliberate act by the Pilot can be proven, that there will be a large number of Lawyers salivating at the prospect of some very large amounts of money coming their way!.
Probably not, there's a thing called the statute of limitations. My concern is with the passage of time the media and so called experts direct the blame as an intentional act at the captain.
All we know is it's in the Indian Ocean and that there was likely control inputs made to get it there.
It could have been any one of us, there is no evidence it was either flight crew member or whether or not either one was partially incapacitated from a previous event.
If I was the captains family, I wouldn't hesitate to sue anyone making those allegations without compelling evidence.