Sinha «A History of Crashes Caused by Pilots' Intentional Acts». The New York Times, 26-03-2015 [Consulta: 18 abril 2015]. «A Boeing 737 belonging to the Singapore-based airline SilkAir was cruising at 35,000 feet in clear weather when it suddenly dove into a mangrove swamp near Palembang, Indonesia, on Dec. 19, 1997, killing all 104 people on board. Indonesian investigators said, that in the last seconds of the flight, there were indications that the pilot, Tsu Way Ming, "was in the process of, or intending to, leave the cockpit". He had recently been demoted and disciplined by the airline, and had large gambling debts. The government of Indonesia has yet to officially accept the findings.»Arxivat 18 April 2015[Date mismatch] a Wayback Machine.
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Sinha «A History of Crashes Caused by Pilots' Intentional Acts». The New York Times, 26-03-2015 [Consulta: 18 abril 2015]. «A Boeing 737 belonging to the Singapore-based airline SilkAir was cruising at 35,000 feet in clear weather when it suddenly dove into a mangrove swamp near Palembang, Indonesia, on Dec. 19, 1997, killing all 104 people on board. Indonesian investigators said, that in the last seconds of the flight, there were indications that the pilot, Tsu Way Ming, "was in the process of, or intending to, leave the cockpit". He had recently been demoted and disciplined by the airline, and had large gambling debts. The government of Indonesia has yet to officially accept the findings.»Arxivat 18 April 2015[Date mismatch] a Wayback Machine.