Originally Posted by
svhar
There is only one logical explanation. But nobody wants to say it out loud. No technical failure nor hijack could have taken MH 370 to this place of all places.
Suicide happens. Even pilots commit suicide, and as has been noted, a small number have done so, not in the privacy of their own homes, but in the cockpit of large passenger aircraft.
Some suicidal people choose not just to kill themselves, but to vanish in the process; this incident looks an awful lot like a very nearly successful attempt to do just that, thwarted only by the satellite pings proving the aircraft remained intact for many more hours and hinting at it's location.
But Egyptian investigators aren't the only ones who feel that the possibility of suicide must not be acknowledged. Doubtless both our posts will vanish like previous posts suggesting that, actually, aviation experts are not qualified to determine that no pilot would ever commit such an act.
Move right along people, there is no elephant in the room, nothing to see here....