MH370 Unsolved Mystery: Experts Claim New Search Area Could Lead to Discovery in 10 Days

2024-01-07 23:59:47

Experts say that searching for a new area can be found in as fast as 10 days. The picture shows the family members of the missing passengers in Lu holding a banner. (Photo/Dazhi/Associated Press, the same below)

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has been missing for nearly 10 years. There were 239 people on board, mostly mainland citizens. It is one of the largest unsolved air disasters in global aviation history. Experts said that if you search an area that has never been found, the plane can be found in as little as 10 days.

The wreckage of MH370.

According to the “NCA” report, on March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, mainland China, disappeared regarding 38 minutes following takeoff. There were 239 people on board. The cause of the crash was unknown. Despite frantic searches by the government and private companies, no trace was found. Only partial wreckage was found. Recently, aviation expert Jean-Luc Marchand and pilot Patrick Blelly called for the investigation to be reopened. Marchand said that they have put forward a new proposal. If they search once more in a new area, the mystery can be solved within 10 days.

The pair called on the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, the Malaysian government and exploration company Ocean Infinity to start a new search. Ocean Unlimited said last year it was interested in restarting the search to explore the Indian Ocean on a no-fee basis for new discoveries. Marchand also said that the search operation can test the company’s new unmanned underwater search technology.

Nearly 10 years have passed, and the unsolved case of Malaysia Airlines remains unsolved.

Marchand said the unsolved crash was a brutal one-way trip that was likely completed by an experienced pilot because the cabin was depressurized to avoid detection. “No one might see it except military aircraft.” There was a plane, and the guy knew that if a search and rescue was triggered, the plane would be in the flight path.”

The two said that the plane’s transponder was turned off and it deviated from the flight route. It might not be autonomous. What is important is that the plane suddenly changed direction when it was flying in “no man’s land” such as Thailand, Indonesia, and India.

It is understood that over the years, plane wreckage has even been found in distant Madagascar. A total of 41 fragments have been found, and many conspiracy theories have spread. Some say the flight was hijacked by terrorists, while others claim it was hidden by the United States. Marchand and Briley said they were not formally accusing the captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, but might not exonerate him until the plane was found.

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