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Originally Posted by nik-
And then turned North, flew for a while, and then turned more than 90 degrees south and flew until they crashed. The only thing that makes sense is someone in control unfortunately. If it wasn't for those last two course changes, the fire/hypoxia theories would make sense. Unfortunately there's just too many changes that would have occurred after these events would have overtaken them.
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I could see the pilot or co pilot not being sure which was the closest put down and changing there mind as to where to go, or even not being sure which direction they where headed if they had a cabin full of smoke and some plastic bags over their heads
I just cant see why a pilot would wait 7 hours to kill himself and in the event of a hijacking they would have signaled to the ATC, chances are the hijackers would have asked them to, or why you fly in a relatively straight line into the ocean either, easy enough to make huge imperceptable turns to keep the plane near land