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Originally Posted by T@T
Sure, sounds like a real trippy way to commit suicide
Helios was an accident and Egyptair was a ######ed religious pilot, are you suggesting a combination resulting in a ######ed religious accident here?
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Well in the case of Helios, the pilots forgot to turn on cabin pressurization..so it is possible to turn it off ... I don't know if ######ed religious thinking plays apart.
The fact that the plane flew for 7 hours after last radio contact - smells of hypoxia....question is who did it? If it was a slow decompression like a crack in the fuselage - that doesn't explain the course change, a course change to try and land at another airport as previously reported makes sense if there was a fire or what not - but it kept going, a fire would of took down the plane much sooner. HIjacking/terrorism doesn't seem likely.
Back to who did it...course change to avoid flying into populated area and possibly killing more people - turn off pressurization and slowly kill everyone - if this was to make a point about something? I would think a note would of been left behind...but i think this is a good scenario. Feel free to pick it apart