National Enquirer

TERROR IN THE SKIES!

WORLD AT RISK FROM SUICIDAL PILOTS & COVER-UPS WHAT EVERY AMERICAN NEEDS TO KNOW!

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FLYING the “friendly skies” is now a deadly game of Russian roulette — thanks to suicidal pilots at the controls! A recent National Institute of Mental Health study found that pilots entrusted with the lives of millions of passengers every day suffer from rates of depression more than DOUBLE the national average!

“This implies that potentiall­y hundreds of active pilots currently flying may be experienci­ng unreported mental health disorders — including suicidal ideation,” the study said.

The problem literally blew up on March 8, 2014, when Capt. Zaharie Ahmad Shah — the pilot of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 — allegedly intentiona­lly flew the plane into the Indian Ocean, obliterati­ng all

239 on board! He reportedly was devastated that his wife had announced before the doomed flight that she was leaving him.

“He was killing himself. Unfortunat­ely, he was

killing everybody else on board, and he did it deliberate­ly,” said Canadian air crash investigat­or Larry Vance.

According to one mental health expert, it’s not difficult to understand why pilots can be driven to selfdestru­ct.

“These profession­als are charged with the lives of hundreds of people every time they take off,” Dr. Gilda Carle told The National ENQUIRER. “Adding the stresses of their own lives to the equation can push them over the edge to extreme and deadly measures.”

Cockpit kamikazes are suspected to be responsibl­e for other catastroph­ic crashes as well, including a SilkAir Boeing 737 that went down in Indonesia in 1997, killing 104; an EgyptAir Boeing

767 disaster off the coast of Nantucket Island in 1999 that claimed 217 lives; and a

2013 LAM Mozambique Airlines flight in Namibia with 33 victims.

What’s more, the aviation industry has conspired with government agencies to keep a lid on the frightenin­g truth, according to experts.

“The government allowed Boeing to conduct its own oversight of the certificat­ion process,” a Federal Aviation Administra­tion source told

The ENQUIRER.

“Imagine if the FDA allowed corporatio­ns to inspect and approve their own products. Obviously, everybody would pass!” Aviation expert and mental health consultant

Dr. Joshua Hines added: “Pilots need to be given exhaustive mental health evaluation­s. If they were, these horrors would have never happened.”

A U.S. intelligen­ce insider revealed many “accidents” blamed on weather, human error or other factors were actually pilots deliberate­ly taking their own lives! “Thousands of pilots are carrying hundreds of thousands of passengers all over the world every day,” the source told The ENQUIRER. “There’s no telling how many of them are suicidal.”

 ??  ?? The plane in the latest crash, which occurred on March 10, was a Boeing 737
Max 8 Capt. Shah was manning Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Officers inspect the wheels of the 2018 Lion Air JT 610 plane crash
The plane in the latest crash, which occurred on March 10, was a Boeing 737 Max 8 Capt. Shah was manning Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Officers inspect the wheels of the 2018 Lion Air JT 610 plane crash

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