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The Pings Have Stopped, But The Questions And The Blame Continue In The Case Of Flight MH370


Missing flight Malaysian flight MH370 isn’t in the news as much now. The pings have stopped, and the search has entered a second, much slower phase. It may be months or even years until the families of the lost passengers and crew finally learn what happened in the skies on March 8, 2014.


In the meantime, questions abound and blame seems to inevitably land on the pilots. Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah and first officer Fariq Abdul Hamid have been characterized as criminals, suicidal maniacs, hijackers, and terrorists. As the mystery continues, so does the speculation about these two men.


In Malaysia Flight MH370 Lost in the Dark, author, engineer, and U.S. Air Force veteran John Choisser proposes a radically different theory of what happened that day. Choisser walks readers through his detailed research of the information available as he plots out a scenario of a rare accident that exonerates both pilots.


Readers of this book will get to explore the fascinating and tragic disappearance of Flight MH370 like never before. Those who want to educate themselves and come to their own conclusions will appreciate Choisser’s in-depth analysis of the Boeing 777’s various systems. Choisser also tackles some of the most puzzling mysteries surround Flight MH370, like:


>>> Why didn’t the passengers answer their cell phones?


>>> Could someone have hidden in the cargo bay?


>>> Could the airplane have flown by itself?


>>> Could someone have hacked the plane and operated it externally?


Choisser’s short and engaging book is a must-read for anyone who wants to cut through all the confusion and wild conspiracy theories in order to realistically evaluate what truly could have happened to Flight MH370. Choisser’s intriguing hypothesis will also make readers think twice about the blame and speculation that has swirled around the flight’s two pilots.


Until Flight MH370 is found the truth cannot be known, but Malaysia Flight MH370 Lost in the Dark, provides a provocative answer that deserves attention and consideration.


What Readers Are Saying About Lost in the Dark:


>>> “A very insightful and very well-researched read!”


>>> “Offers more light on the likeliest causes than any other information I have read.”


>>>”There are so many uneducated rumors out there and this book provides an intellectual compass to help navigate through the effluent of so called expert opinions out there.”


>>> “It’s refreshing to read a perspective that is not based on making headlines and/or proving a point. Very good read.”


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