Boeing 777 instructor Simon Hardy claims that Zaharie could completely disappear with the plane by flying right next to the border and switching between Malaysian and Thai military airspace, and he essentially crisscrossed. Since the aircraft was navigating between two countries and right border side it was very hard to track it down.
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One might wonder how Zaharie pulled off such a massive feat. Experts believe that Zaharie depressurized the plane first, which means anyone who was not wearing an oxygen mask (which is most people as nobody randomly wear a mask without a reason) would be gone first. That would take care of doing away with most of his passengers. It was a chilly and well-thought out plan.
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The depressuring would also explain why there was no whaling or screams from the plane, as most of the passengers were already lifeless. In most crashes, the screams of people are heard from a far-off distance. But in the case of flight 370, there were no noises heard, as there were no people left alive, except of course the captain. There were also no emergency phone calls made which irked the authorities too.
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Vance claims it was Zaharie’s suicide mission. The problem was that he was going down with hundreds of other innocent lives who had not done anything wrong. The mayhem was planned through cold-calculation. Zaharie obviously meant to go down with a flare.
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Researchers also couldn’t explain the sharp dip to the left which the plane took in its final moments. Vance’s team claims he dipped the wings of the plane to see his hometown Penang one last time before his last breath.
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