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Flight MH370 disaster - new theory (asphyxia - air problems)
Robert Green wrote:
Certainly Shah, the pilot with the huge simulator, appears to have been able to easily acquire that data. I wonder if MS Flight Simulator teaches users how to disable the transponder. If Shah put the simulator to any use as part of the hijacking, it wouldn't have involved stuff like how to turn off the transponder - because turning on or off the transponder is routinely done by pilots and they know where those switches are. What Shah would have done is practice landing the plane at a particular remote airstrip in VFR conditions. I would be looking at his simulator to see if he manually added an airstrip to the simulator's stock or built-in list of airfields. Did he create a new airfield, input the parameters (type of surface, length and width, height above sea level) and maybe some topo features, surrounding buildings, antenna's, etc. And as I mentioned in the other post - What was the complete list of cargo being carried on that flight? Or, to ask that question another way - How much gold was central bank of China buying that week? |
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