Originally Posted by
JohnBurke
What boggles the mind is that you were actually allowed to put that crap on this web site.
If you had reported it, we might have cleaned it up sooner.
Originally Posted by
JohnBurke
One would need to be a bloody idiot not to see it for what it is, and it has no place here.
Airframe manufacturers or airlines have in the past apparently engaged in character assassination campaigns to shift suspicion of fault away from themselves (UA585, MH370). The posted document smelled like that sort of thing. Not saying the mfg was behind it in this case, other interested parties might have a similar motive.
For those who missed it, someone posted a pdf of an analysis claiming the co-pilot committed suicide. Can't absolutely rule anything out at this point but there's no evidence of that, and apparently some part of the plane did break off early in the event sequence.
If you dig through someone's life, you can always find hardships and issues... doesn't mean we're all suicidal.