05-26-2015, 09:52 PM
Simple answer is this.
On 28 March 2014 an Air New Zealand B777 Captain was so pissed off at his co-pilot being breathalysed for drinking and delaying take off that he locked his co-pilot out of the cockpit. Imagine this was MH370...
The Air NZ co-pilot and crew became quite distressed and used a route under the cockpit to bypass the locked cockpit door. If this were MH370, even if the pilot inside a locked cockpit depressurised the plane, there were three other male crew including co-pilot able to break back in and they had half hour walk around 02 bottles.
No way was this suicide. A suicidal pilot would do what Lubbitz did. Point it downhill ASAP and finish it quickly.
On 28 March 2014 an Air New Zealand B777 Captain was so pissed off at his co-pilot being breathalysed for drinking and delaying take off that he locked his co-pilot out of the cockpit. Imagine this was MH370...
The Air NZ co-pilot and crew became quite distressed and used a route under the cockpit to bypass the locked cockpit door. If this were MH370, even if the pilot inside a locked cockpit depressurised the plane, there were three other male crew including co-pilot able to break back in and they had half hour walk around 02 bottles.
No way was this suicide. A suicidal pilot would do what Lubbitz did. Point it downhill ASAP and finish it quickly.