It looks like the co-pilot crashed the plane....


BaalChatzaf

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The sound track from the black box aboard the doomed Barcelona to Dusseldorf flight indicates that the co-pilot locked the pilot out of the cockpit. It is suspected that the co-pilot crashed the plane deliberately.

The first thing I would investigate is whether the co-pilot had mental issues AND AND AND I would also investigate whether the co-pilot was a Muslim or Convert to Islam. If so, it will not be the first time.

Please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EgyptAir_Flight_990

Ba'al Chatzaf

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Maybe. And maybe it was the pilot not the co-pilot. It does seem we can rule out decompression for that at 38,000 ft would cause almost instant loss of consciousness. This also means those passengers had right minutes of hell as they consciously went down to their deaths.

--Brant

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Maybe. And maybe it was the pilot not the co-pilot. It does seem we can rule out decompression for that at 38,000 ft would cause almost instant loss of consciousness. This also means those passengers had right minutes of hell as they consciously went down to their deaths.

--Brant

The sound recorder picked up the sound of the pilot banging on the door and trying to get into the control cabin. If the pilot deliberately left the controls then why was the co-pilot still in the cockpit? It looks like the co-pilot is the likely culprit. If I were going over the sound data I would keep my ear cocked for something like "Alahu akbar"..

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Maybe. And maybe it was the pilot not the co-pilot. It does seem we can rule out decompression for that at 38,000 ft would cause almost instant loss of consciousness. This also means those passengers had right minutes of hell as they consciously went down to their deaths.

The sound recorder picked up the sound of the pilot banging on the door and trying to get into the control cabin. If the pilot deliberately left the controls then why was the co-pilot still in the cockpit? It looks like the co-pilot is the likely culprit. If I were going over the sound data I would keep my ear cocked for something like "Alahu akbar"..

Wait for the facts.

--Brant

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