Chilly Willy
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I personally think it's possible that they accidentally shut off the transponder when trying to send out an alert. :twocents:
My two theories are:
1. Hijacking to steal the plane and use it later. (No clue where they landed or where the passengers are.)
2. Decompression or a similar issue...
Pilots realize it and drop like a rock intentionally (oxygen masks won't drop till 13,000 feet.)
They get to 10,000 feet or whatever then hit the auto pilot and try to send a distress signal with the transponder.
But they are already disoriented and accidentally shut off the transponder then lose consciousness.
Then the plane flies on auto pilot until it runs out of fuel and crashes into the East China Sea or somewhere over there.
I am not sure which I'd prefer if I was a passenger on the plane...
Your second scenerio is possible but, again, the coincidence of the plane decompressing for some unknown reason that allowed the plane to keep flying for 4 more hours rather than crashing immediately into the ocen - during the brief moments before transferring between radars, it's just too much.
I think a hijacker had already taken control of the plane and intentionally turned off the transponder upon leaving Malaysian radar. I don't know enough about the politics of the region to know who or where they took the plane, but nothing else really makes sense to me.