Looks like they've got their cover-up sorted then.
If it is actual plane wreckage then the big question is why?
Why do you purposely fly a plane south until you ditch over water?
Extended pilot suicide?
Hijacking and the pilot decided to bamboozle the hijachers and fly away from a potential target?
It's possibly an object!
You mean the inmarsat pings which gave the arc to enable the search in the Indian ocean? Yeah, what a waste
in completely the wrong direction to the location it should have been flying to. Do you think the pilot was unconscious and then knocked the input with his knee?
If it is actual plane wreckage then the big question is why?
Why do you purposely fly a plane south until you ditch over water?
Extended pilot suicide?
Hijacking and the pilot decided to bamboozle the hijachers and fly away from a potential target?
I'd agree, although it's interesting that the change of course was apparently entered into a nav console, and not a manual change. I don't suppose there is much reason to choose to fly towards the south pole, but until we get the black boxes, I guess anything (except aliens!) is possible.How about the most obvious scenario. Pilots change course towards closest airport for any number of reasons. Pilots incapacitated and plane flew on that heading until out of fuel.
Erm, it's been days since the plane crashed or landed. You do know that things floating in the ocean move with the currents?
It's just being listed as a 'possible object' at the moment. It's possibly an object!
If it's not MH370, I would be intrigued to know what was floating off the coast of AUS that exceeds 24m in length...
Well, what is stopping the Captain from incapacitating his co pilot etc and stopping anyone from entering the cockpit and then flying to its doom?