Hijacking is a highly probable cause of the disappearance. This would account for the change in direction and turning off of radar. A mere hijacking, however, does not explain why no terrorist groups have claimed it to be their doing. This may be though, that the terrorist group does not require people to know. The average terrorist attack is for revenge or to get attention and none of that would happen if people don't know who it was. A possible reason for this is that the terrorist group does not want people to know. Well in what case would this take place though? Well this might be the case if the terrorist group did not need to kill or scare but simply needed a plane for some purposed. This might be to transport a bomb, turn the plane into a bomb etc. This would be logical for the terrorists to do because in many of their countries they wouldn't have everything needed to make a plan. Another fact that supports this is there are many small islands in the nearby area where a plane could land and be put under a structure.
Another possible outcome of the flight might be that it was military related. According to families of the passengers the Malaysian officials continuously gave them contradictory information. On top of that the officials let search parties look for 4 days in one area and then told them the plane had turned around and was spotted in another area. This behavior is extremely suspicious and suggests they might have been hiding something. If the military accidentally shot the plane down due to some miscommunication, high military tensions, or if they were hiding something, they would want to hide that. This would also explain why it took 4 days to inform search parties they were looking in the wrong place. As the plane was on its flight path they switched trajectory, this may have been because of a small issue that would cause them to leave their path and land somewhere else. As they went back on an angle, the Malaysian military might've been doing some secret project or maybe was just suspicious of them and shot the plane down. After shooting them down they would've had 4 days to clean everything up and destroy the evidence and once that was complete and things were discussed, they would have then told search parties they had seen the plane somewhere else.
Another possible outcome of the flight might be that it was military related. According to families of the passengers the Malaysian officials continuously gave them contradictory information. On top of that the officials let search parties look for 4 days in one area and then told them the plane had turned around and was spotted in another area. This behavior is extremely suspicious and suggests they might have been hiding something. If the military accidentally shot the plane down due to some miscommunication, high military tensions, or if they were hiding something, they would want to hide that. This would also explain why it took 4 days to inform search parties they were looking in the wrong place. As the plane was on its flight path they switched trajectory, this may have been because of a small issue that would cause them to leave their path and land somewhere else. As they went back on an angle, the Malaysian military might've been doing some secret project or maybe was just suspicious of them and shot the plane down. After shooting them down they would've had 4 days to clean everything up and destroy the evidence and once that was complete and things were discussed, they would have then told search parties they had seen the plane somewhere else.
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