Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Mar 19
th, 2014 at 10:38am:
But we don't even know for sure if he did deviate from normal procedure. An electrical fault explains most of the data we have like radio comms and the transponder going down and the behaviour of the plane affecting the fly by wire systems.
You obviously haven't been keeping up with background briefings of a
technical nature about this plane's performances.
Fingers did the switching and the dialing ~ nothing to do with electrical faults.
Bear in mind this little beauty: Several years ago a Muslim Egyptian pilot returning from America while piloting a full plane-load of passengers made some sort of technical mistake that cost the lives of everyone aboard.
And then the most amazing thing happened. The Egyptian government, the Egyptian airline management, the Egyptian pilots family ALL DENIED he had done anything wrong DESPITE the glaring evidence presented by the American investigators.
Why?
Because of Islam's punitive ethic concerning 'loss of face' and 'family disgrace' for him having made a mistake.
They all felt culturally driven to blatantly deny he had been at fault, rather than admit to 'the shame' that he had made an error.
THAT is one of the differences between the Christian culture and the Islamic culture.
In the Christian culture we forgive through understanding and empathy, but in the Islamic culture it's a case of merciless condemnation and wanting to chop off hands, heads, whatever.
It's a case of an emotionally immature Islamic credo, and an emotionally mature Christian ethic.