Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Evidence of “planning” by MH370 pilot to crash the plane is a fabrication, his sisters say. Her brother had not even used his simulator for a year because it was defective.

THE sisters of MH370 captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah have insisted their brother did not have the intelligence to mastermind such a mystery, in the wake of reports authorities found evidence of “planning” on his home flight simulator.


Dah Ah took to Facebook to refute the claims, saying her younger brother had not even used his simulator for a year because it was defective.

  • She also argued he was “of average intelligence” and “not a genius” capable of outsmarting the best brains in the world.

“They imply that he can beat all the high tech satellites in the world too. Those are all lies,” Ms Dah posted in the group Veritas MH370.

  • “He had no simulator to practice on for a whole year and they made up a story that he was practising on it a few weeks before the plane went missing.”

Another sister, Sakinab Shah, said she believed her brother was being made a scapegoat for the unexplained disappearance of MH370.

She said tests conducted on his flight simulator after the plane’s disappearance in 2014 found nothing.

“There was nothing incriminating in his activities,” Ms Sakinab told CNN.

“He’s been made a scapegoat from the beginning. This latest accusation? Oh my God. Heaven forbid.”

  • Australian authorities have said the simulator information revealed only the “possibility of planning” and was just one piece of evidence.

“For the purposes of defining the underwater search area, the relevant facts and analysis most closely match a scenario in which there was no pilot intervening in the latter stages of the flight,” said a statement issued by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau yesterday.

Malaysian investigators would “deal with the information” about Captain Zaharie in their final report, the ATSB said.

US blogger and lawyer Blaine Gibson who has spent more than a year travelling the world to investigate the MH370 disappearance said there was no evidence Captain Zaharie or his co-pilot would want to kill everyone else on board.

  • “They have gone under the microscope for more than two years and nothing in their personal lives indicates they could have done this,” said Mr Gibson.

Less than 10,000 square kilometres of sea bed is left to be searched in the priority zone of the Southern Indian Ocean, and once that is done, the operation will be suspended.

Australia, Malaysia and China last week reaffirmed their decision not to extend the search beyond the current zone, without fresh evidence of the Boeing 777’s final resting place.

Bad weather could mean the search stretches on until December, six months later than planned.

There were 239 people on board MH370 including six Australians, 153 Chinese and 38 Malaysians.
   [news.com.au]
27/7/16
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