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Flight MH370: Pilot in wrong state of mind to fly - friend

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Flight MH370: Pilot in wrong state of mind to fly - friend - Air Accidents - NZ Herald News

The captain of Flight 370 was in no state of mind to fly the day it disappeared and could have taken the Boeing 777 for a "last joyride" before crashing into the Indian Ocean, a fellow pilot says.
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's world was crumbling, said the long-time associate. He had been facing serious family problems, including separation from his wife and relationship problems with another woman he was seeing.
The man, who spoke to the Herald on condition of anonymity, said Captain Zaharie was "terribly upset" when his wife told him she was leaving and believed he may have decided to take the Malaysia Airlines plane to a part of the world he had never flown in.

I realize this doesn't ultimately prove where the plane is, but it's amazing how much airtime CNN and others have devoted to this, and it took this long to get this kind of basic information.

Real reporters are a dying breed. CNN needs to hire some TMZ people.
 
Flight MH370: Pilot in wrong state of mind to fly - friend - Air Accidents - NZ Herald News



I realize this doesn't ultimately prove where the plane is, but it's amazing how much airtime CNN and others have devoted to this, and it took this long to get this kind of basic information.

Real reporters are a dying breed. CNN needs to hire some TMZ people.




No reporter on this planet, real or unreal, knows where that plane is and what happened to it.

If the plane is ever found, maybe we'll find out what happened.
 
No reporter on this planet, real or unreal, knows where that plane is and what happened to it.

If the plane is ever found, maybe we'll find out what happened.

I agree with that. But it shouldn't have taken this long to unearth the issues in the pilot's life prior to the flight, especially with the 24/7 nature of CNN's coverage of this thing.
 
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