Has the mystery of missing plane MH370 been solved?

Hoai Linh DNUM_BEZAFZCABI 20:52

The mystery of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has finally been solved and its location has been determined, experts claim.

A team of aviation experts is preparing to reveal information from a major investigation to locate the plane that went missing in March 2014, the British daily Star reported.

Bí ẩn máy bay mất tích MH370 đã có câu trả lời.
The mystery of missing plane MH370 has been answered.

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared with 239 passengers and crew on board while flying from Beijing, China to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Numerous search operations have been launched but have yielded no clues as to its fate.

Larry Vance, a former senior investigator with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, said he is confident he knows what happened to MH370. "I think the public can take comfort in the growing consensus among experts about the final minutes of the missing plane."

Mr Vance and a panel of experts, including renowned aviation safety expert Captain John Cox and Martin Dolan, who represented the Australian Transport Safety Bureau when MH370 went missing, have focused on evidence that MH370's disappearance was an act of mass murder.

Lawyer John Dawson said: "In the case of MH370, the pilot who regularly flew between Malaysia and Beijing and vice versa, turned the plane around. In this case, it was clear that one of the crew members was involved. The plane probably decompressed, the passengers suffocated - it was premeditated murder. The bodies were not found."

Pilot and Boeing 777 instructor Simon Hardy said he believed it was a suicide flight by Captain Zaharie Amad Shah. And that the pilot even flew the plane over his hometown of Penang to say "goodbye" before crashing it into the Indian Ocean so it would never be found.

Responding on the program 60 Minutes, pilot Simon Hardy explained that the pilot of MH370 flew the plane along the Malaysia - Thailand border to avoid detection. Accordingly, MH370 sometimes flew in Thai airspace, sometimes flew in Malaysian airspace to avoid being detected by the military of these two countries.

"If I was given the job and tried to make a 777 disappear, that's exactly what I would do," the pilot said.

The Malaysian government has not yet commented on the above information.

According to vietnamnet.vn
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