MH370 Why it is not Pilot Murder-Suicide
MH370: Why it is not Pilot Murder-Suicide
Mainstream media has focussed on a pilot murder-suicide scenario as the explanation for the tragic loss of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on Saturday, 8 March 2014. There are many experts who have provided their opinions in personal interviews and through books and published articles. The expertise and contribution of these people is appreciated. But if there is an alternative perspective that opinion should also be respected and made available.
The following paper was published in the Asian Journal of Science and Technology in March 2019. The contributors are prominent persons in their field:-
- Meer Ahmad, A. M., Community Medicine Department, MAHSA University, Malaysia
- Mohamed Hussain Habil, Department of Psychiatry, MAHSA University, Malaysia, and
- Zahari Bin Jusoh, RMAF Institute of Aviation Medicine, Malaysia.
Source: Meer Ahmad, A. M., Mohamed Hussain Habil and Zahari Bin Jusoh, 2019. “The MH370: Why it is not pilot murder-suicide - our postulates”,
Asian Journal of Science and Technology, 09, (03), 9520-9527. © 2019, Meer Ahmad et al.
AJST-Mar-2019
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Source: Meer Ahmad, A. M., Mohamed Hussain Habil and Zahari Bin Jusoh, 2019. “The MH370: why it is not pilot murder-suicide - our postulates”, Asian Journal of Science and Technology, 09, (03), 9520-9527. © 2019, Meer Ahmad et al. AJST-Mar-2019