MH370 A different point of view by chris goodfellow
 A lot of speculation about MH370. Terrorism, hijack, meteors. I cannot  believe the analysis on CNN - almost disturbing. I tend to look for a  more simple explanation of this event. Loaded 777 departs  midnight from Kuala to Beijing. Hot night. Heavy aircraft.  About an  hour out across the gulf towards Vietnam the plane goes dark meaning the  transponder goes off and secondary radar tracking goes off. Two  days later we hear of reports that Malaysian military radar (which is a  primary radar meaning the plane is being tracked by reflection rather  than by transponder interrogation response) has tracked the plane on a  southwesterly course back across the Malay Peninsula into the straits of  Malacca. When I heard this I immediately brought up Google Earth and I searched for airports in proximity to the track towards southwest. The  left turn is the key here. This was a very experienced senior Captain  with 18,000 hours. Maybe some of the younger pilots interviewed on CNN  did...