An expert says they may have found the spot where the Malaysia Airlines plane crashed
A scientist has claimed to have found the “ideal hiding place” for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, more than a decade after it disappeared.
Vincent LynnA research associate at the University of Tasmania believes the available evidence surrounding the plane’s disappearance suggests it was deliberately dumped in a ditch. The 6,000-meter-deep “deep hole” in the Indian Ocean’s Broken Ridge.
According to the British press, Lynn, who works at the university’s Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, described Broken Ridge as “a very rugged and dangerous marine environment with narrow, steep slopes.”
“It’s full of fine sediment, a perfect place to ‘hide.'”And it shows that pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah deliberately crashed the plane, which had 239 people on board at the time.
Lin wrote on LinkedIn: ‘This work changes the story of MH-370’s demise from a no-fault fuel starvation scenario to a high-speed dive in the seventh arc. For a brilliant pilot who executed an incredible complete disappearance over the Southern Indian Ocean.
‘In fact, it would have worked if not for the fact that MH-370 broke its right wing through a wave and a routine interrogation of the Inmarsat satellite communications system led to the discovery, a spectacular discovery also announced in the Journal of Navigation.’
It is argued that the damage to the aircraft’s wings, flaps and flaperons was similar to that suffered by US Airways Flight 1549 when Captain Chesley Sullenberger made a “controlled landing” in the Hudson River in January 2009.
According to the scientist, this controlled attempt to dig a trench could explain why the plane did not completely disintegrate upon contact with the water, causing it to sink “completely” into the underwater valley.
Others have previously suggested that pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, was responsible for deliberately crashing MH370 in a murder-suicide of shocking scale, which he committed because of problems in his personal life.
Shah was reportedly separated from his wife Fiza Khan, and was said to be upset that a relative of his, opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, was sentenced to five years in prison for sodomy shortly before he boarded a plane for a flight to Beijing.
However, the pilot’s wife angrily denied any personal problems, while other relatives and friends said he was a devoted family man and loved his job.
However, Lynn says the evidence points to the fact that the pilot deliberately crashed the plane and adds that this “justifies the original claim beyond doubt, based on the brilliant, efficient and very careful wreckage damage analysis carried out by Canada’s former chief air accident investigator, Larry Vance, that MH-370 It had fuel and engines running when it suffered an excellent “controlled splashdown”, not a high-speed, fuel-depletion crash.
The origin of a myth
Flight MH370 disappeared while flying between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing on March 8, 2014. The plane, a Boeing 777-200ER, lost contact with air traffic control near the border between Vietnamese and Malaysian airspace. There were 239 people on board.
Although pieces of the wreckage were found at different times, The exact location of the accident has not been clear till date. Lynn presented his theory based on a thorough analysis of the damage recorded on the recovered fragments and information previously released by the FBI, including data from pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah’s flight simulator. His findings have been accepted for publication in the renowned Journal of Navigation.