I keep rereading this report:RoyGBiv wrote:I'm sticking with a breach of the fuselage leading to sequential loss of systems and the death of passengers and crew. The direction change happened at the time of the initial event, probably the pilot trying to return to land, and the aircraft continued to fly on the new heading until it ran out of fuel. Engines continued to report ACARS data until the end, somewhere in the Indian ocean.
Occam's razor.
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And asking myself the question....
Does Reuters have proof (radar data and or ACARS data that included location) that the path of what they are claiming is MH370 was CHANGING to follow established flight corridors? And if yes, that this behavior is not possible to program into the autopilot during an emergency?
The article alludes to the aircraft changing directions multiple times to follow established way-points, buy the article does not specifically state that the aircraft made multiple course changes to follow these way-points (it gives information that would need to be plotted to confirm any direction changes, but fails to provide the plot) nor does it state whether it's possible to program such a flight path into the autopilot.
ETA: Map of Waypoints still Inconclusive, IMO. Did the aircraft TURN during it's westward journey? and.. Could this path have been programmed into the autopilot before the pilots demise?