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Originally Posted by Tinordi
Read a theory that a guy said there may have been a very small failure in the fuselage that lead to a slow cabin depressurization. That could have led to the entire cabin being knocked out before anyone knew to get the oxygen and that autopilot could have taken over.
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Perhaps, but how would that explain the course change that now brought it over to the west?
Payne Stewart's Lear and the Helios flight both continued on with their autopilot routes until fuel starvation.
What the heck happened on that flight?