20:1020:10, 8 March 2024diffhist−1,553
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talk) The WSPR trajectory is also consistent with every other theory including accident scenarios. There's nothing in the WSPR data that would lend any more credibility to any one theory. Unless you can explain how it adds further credibility to pilot suicide it doesn't belong in that section.Tags: UndoRevertedsection blanking
19:3219:32, 8 March 2024diffhist−1,514
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappearance theories
Removed section on WSPR analysis in the pilot suicide section. The WSPR analysis, on top of being highly discredited, adds nothing to the theory of pilot suicide/mass murder. We already know likely trajectory from the Inmarsat data, the WSPR analysis, even if true, adds no further evidence to pilot suicide.Tag: Reverted
13:3613:36, 8 March 2024diffhist−423
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talk) While cabin depressurization information belongs in the pilot suicide section as a whole, it is a non sequiter when inserted into the WSPR paragraph. it doesnt add anything to that paragraph. Add it somewhere else within the pilot suicide sectionTags: Undoreferences removed
12:3112:31, 8 March 2024diffhist+1,091
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappearance theories
Incorporated discussion on controlled ditching scenarios, as supported by aviation experts due to the distinct shearing damage observed on debris trailing edges. The ATSB's uncontrolled plummet theory was largely based on a single BFO measurement in the 7th handshake post-SDU restart, which was potentially unreliable, the search in that area turned up emtpy, indicating the wreckage could lie further south, where it would be following a glide to the surface of the ocean.