Comprehensive efforts from 26 nations for the last 12 days went in vain – the missing Malaysian Airlines plane is inducing more frustrations and anger among the families of the passengers onboard MH370. The investigators have
requested FBI to assist the investigation after the flight simulator records of the pilots went missing.
The FBI is investigating the deleted messages in the flight simulator and the possible reasons behind it. The simulator’s hard drive and data were taken from the home of Capt. Zaharie Ahmad Shah this week as part of the investigation. Latest theories suggest that the crew of the plane could have been complicit in whatever happened to the flight and the 239 people on board. Authorities are baffled about the plane’s disappearance, but have determined that it was a “deliberate act.”
The FBI’s role in examining the simulator was confirmed to ABC News by a U.S. official hours after Malaysian officials told a news conference that the veteran pilot had deleted files from the simulator and investigators were trying to determine what had been erased. Although, an initial review of the simulator, which the captain had boasted on YouTube of building himself, found nothing suspicious and no indications of plotting the plane’s disappearance, but the FBI will scour the hard drive.
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