On March 8th 2014 a Boeing 777, Malaysia flight MH370 flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, went missing from radar. How? It turns out, from a leaked police report on the pilot, that the pilot had become increasingly distant from his family, he practiced on his flight simulator the very flight path that many experts and the few found wreckage indicate, and had no return flight from Beijing booked. Someone had turned the switch for the GPS transponder from functional to standby and flew incognito for 6 hours. But the Malaysian gouvernment considers this scenario unlikely.
How can we have any semblance of freedom when it requires a leaked classified document (the commission of a crime) to arrive at the blazingly obvious conclusion? The malaysian gouvernment persists in concealing the full radar logs and who knows what else in order to avoid liability to the families of the dead and to protect the image of the truly fragile nature of manned flights.