Do you know that the pilot of the
missing Malaysian airline flight MH370
built a flight simulator in his home and
used it for some personal activities?
Well, you might have heard that. But
what is shocking is the fact that the
man DELETED details of the activities in
his house before embarking on the trip.
Read updates below...
Eagle eye investigators who are looking
at the flight simulator taken from the
home of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, have
discovered that data(s) had been
deleted from it, Malaysia's acting
transportation minister said on
Wednesday.
What the revelation means is getting
clear. Deleted files from the pilot's
simulator could mean it had been used
to practice diverting the plane and flying
it to an unfamiliar airport, experts said.
One expert said desktop pilots
don't usually delete such files
because they are small and often
kept to gauge progress, said Jay
Leboff, owner of HotSeat, a
simulator manufacturer.
"It would be suspicious to me,
because there's no need to do
it ," he added.
According to CNN, it could be another
dead end in an interesting investigation
so far, or it may provide further
evidence for the theory that one or
more of the flight crew may have been
involved in the activities that led to the
plane's disappearance about 12 days
ago.
Specialists are examining the simulator
in hopes of recovering the deleted
data. Among them are experts at the
FBI's forensics lab in Quantico, Virginia,
who are examining a copy of the
simulator's hard drive, as well as a copy
of the hard drive from the computer of
co-pilot Fariq Ab Hamid.
Why did the pilot build flight simulator
in his home.. Why did he delete the
details before living home that day?
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Written By gideon oluseyi on Thursday, 20 March 2014 | 09:07
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