What if the call the pilot is supposed to have received before the flight took off, was from his mistress and they had a fight or even broke up over the phone. That stress on top of the Ibrahim decision would have meant one very stressed pilot.
The thing that keeps nagging at me about the theory of the plane being put on autopilot in an emergency situation is the last two turns it made, north to the Andaman Islands then south towards Australia. Why would they have been preprogrammed? No one has been able to come up with any good explanation for that.
All other ghost planes have just continued on their existing path, not as crooked as a dogs hind leg( an Aussie saying)
If it was the pilot and he survived until the crash, maybe he took the opportunity in the last 2 hours of flight to explain his reasons to be taped by the cockpit voice recorder just in case it was ever found. When death was close he may have sought forgiveness from his god or his family and others.
I'm glad i'm not the only person who is questioning different wee snippets from the media reporting... There seem to be lots of little snippets of teeny details that individually appear as nothing, but all put together with a little embellishment, paint a very bad picture of the captain indeed.
I understand it was his aircraft, he was in charge, but there were 238 other folk on board - why do we only have "people who only speak to the reporter on guarantee of anonymity" about it?
I really think these people who wish to remain anonymous should either put up, say who they are and tell the absolute truth, or shut up.
*ranty pants has left the building*