In regards to the ongoing story of the missing Malaysia
Airlines Flight 370, authorities have now established that the disappearance of
the plane was intentional. Investigators have also started to look into the
pilots’ history, with the Malaysian police standing outside his home ever since
the plane was reported missing. Many are wondering which individual, the pilot
or First officer, said the last recorded message, “All right, goodnight.” from
the flight before it went off the radar. In lieu of these events, some aviation
students and former passengers came forward to describe their experience with
the two people who were flying the plane. A passenger named Jonti Roos once got
an invitation from the First officer, Fariq Ab Hamid, to take a look around the
cockpit. At the time, Hamid was captured smoking with another pilot inside the
cockpit, with Roos taking pictures. Officials from Malaysia Airlines were
surprised about this report, stating, “We are shocked by these allegations.”
US officials are also baffled by the Malaysian authorities’
apparent slowness of their search for the plane. As of this weekend, about 25
nations are aiding Malaysia in looking for the aircraft. Based on the course
that the airplane took, search parties have started to focus on the northwest
coast of Australia and out into the open waters of the Indian Ocean.
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