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Lonewolf_50
January 24, 2026, 22:22:00 GMT
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The alternative is too awful for them to contemplate : that one of the pilots murdered hundreds of people as collateral damage in a suicide.
Colonel Nathan Jessup has the answer to that:
Originally Posted by Ver5pen
whilst intentional action is the most obvious explanation one can’t ignore data and technical grounds if one is also going to dismiss counter theories on technical grounds
You appear to not have read all of the threads and discussion on this matter since the day of this tragic crash.
paulross put up a site that allows one to go through the details. Suggest that you enlighten yourself. There is a link to it in this very thread.
I still don’t believe
Your argument from ignorance, and your argument from disbelief, are both noted.
They are not accepted as valid.
Originally Posted by tdracer
Totally irrelevant to the accident.
These people are really clutching at straws in their attempt to make this Boeing's fault.
What Ver5pen is doing is what the 9-11 conspiracy theorists did for so many years, asking "what actually happened" and then ignoring the facts that came back to them.

Nothing new under the sun.
It's the internet, Jake.

There is a more productive line of thought as regards action slips, but unfortunately for the accident investigation board both of the pilots are dead and thus a bunch of the human factors pieces can't be put into the jigsaw puzzle.
The picture will remain incomplete, even though they do have the CVR transcript to work from.
(And no, I have no indication that the AAIB has released that transcript, nor do I believe that they will).

Last edited by Lonewolf_50; 24th January 2026 at 22:42 .

Subjects AAIB (All)  Action slip  CVR  Human Factors

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