02-23-2025, 03:11 PM
That said, and not wanting to put a damper on the "northern searches", I think that eventually the engineers, oceanographers, and other "scientists" will be proved wrong.
MH370 was deliberately taken by a very experienced, skilled, and "crafty" pilot.
Most of the pilots (being honest and practical), navigators, mission planners, agree that he took it to the "deep south".
Personally, I agree with Captain Simon Hardy's initial assessment. Furthermore, as a celestial navigator / mission planner, I refined Zahari's flight plan. His "Cruise South" end waypoint was 37S 89E, which is the northern head of the GFZ. His final waypoint (unreached) was IGPOL.
MH370 was deliberately taken by a very experienced, skilled, and "crafty" pilot.
Most of the pilots (being honest and practical), navigators, mission planners, agree that he took it to the "deep south".
Personally, I agree with Captain Simon Hardy's initial assessment. Furthermore, as a celestial navigator / mission planner, I refined Zahari's flight plan. His "Cruise South" end waypoint was 37S 89E, which is the northern head of the GFZ. His final waypoint (unreached) was IGPOL.