New shocking hypothesis about MH370 plane
A new theory suggests the plane could have been taken from the ground and hidden in Antarctica.
Since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on March 8, 2014, many theories have been put forward. Some people believe that the plane carrying 239 people was abducted by aliens, hit by a missile, or that the captain committed suicide.
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Boeing 777 aircraft at Kuala Lumpur airport. |
After more than 3 years of searching, this giant Boeing 777 plane is still missing and no one knows exactly what happened to the passengers. Many Western newspapers consider this the most mysterious aviation event in human history.
Historian Norman Davies has recently put forward a new theory about the mysterious disappearance of this plane. He believes that the plane was remotely controlled and then glided through the air for several hours before landing in Antarctica. This ideal hiding place is believed to be the last place of MH370 and it is buried under thick layers of ice.
Current aircraft technology is designed to allow control of the aircraft from the ground to avoid terrorist hijackings like the September 11, 2001 incident in the US, and this could be the loophole that makes MH370 the first aircraft to be remotely hijacked.
Based on this, expert Davies believes that the plane could have been “hijacked” from the ground and directed to Antarctica. The reason for this action is because the plane could have contained items “not allowed to go to China.
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Many pieces of plane wreckage were found on islands in Africa. |
“We are in the age of cyber warfare and many people are saying that hijacking is possible from the internet,” Davies said. Davies said he was not an expert on the subject, but said there were people who did not want valuables in China.
After MH370 disappeared, many pieces of plane debris were found on the southeast coast of Africa. These pieces are believed to be from a Boeing 777, matching the plane that crashed.
The plane’s black box has yet to be found, and the wreckage of MH370 has yet to be found. The Australian Aviation Safety Agency said the MH370 incident was “the worst disaster in history.” Many countries have been searching the Indian Ocean for months, but have not yielded any positive results.
According to Vietnamnet.vn
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