Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 missing for 9 years, expert claims to have found location- CMB College

Malaysia Airlines plane MH370 missing for 9 years, expert claims to have found location

The Malaysian Airlines plane disappeared in March 2014 after taking off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

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  • The plane went missing just after take off from Kuala Lumpur airport
  • The wreckage of Flight MH370 has not been found in 10 years
  • There were 239 passengers on board the flight to Malaysia.

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The missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 is still a mystery. The plane went missing in March 2014 after taking off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. 239 passengers were also on board the plane. The search continued for several months, but no clue was found. Now an expert has made a shocking claim. According to experts, the plane, which has been missing for nearly a decade, could be found within days if a renewed search operation is conducted.

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According to the South China Morning Post, aerospace expert Jean-Luc Marchand and pilot Patrick Blay have called for a renewed search operation for the plane. During a lecture in front of the Royal Aeronautical Society in London, Jean-Luc Marchand and Patrick Bley said that the new search area would be announced in the next 10 days.

According to aerospace experts, Malaysian plane MH370 is in the deep ocean. The plane crashed 1,933 km from Perth, Australia and fell into the sea. The plane was being chased before it disappeared.

The search operation will take 10 days
Marchand told news.com.au, “We have done our homework. We have a proposal… The area is obviously small. Given the new capabilities, the search operation will only take 10 days.” He continued, “Of course, it may be hasty but until the wreckage of MH370 is found we will not know what happened that day. So the search is essential.”

Aerospace expert Jean-Luc Marchand and pilot Patrick Bliley appealed to the Malaysian government and Australia’s Transport Security Authority to launch a new search for the MH370 wreckage.

Maybe the plane was hijacked
Both experts said the proposal for a search operation was based on the belief that the plane had been hijacked and crashed into the deep sea. Experts fear that only an experienced pilot can perform this task.

“We think and we have studied it,” said aerospace expert Jean-Luc Marchand. The study revealed that the plane was hijacked. Only an experienced pilot can do this. The cabin was depressing. It was a soft pit to generate minimal debris. This was done so that the plane does not get stuck anywhere or the rescue team cannot find it.”

Tracked radio frequency interference
Experts believe they have traced the plane’s final route by tracking radio frequency disturbances around the world. A surprising pattern was observed in the plane’s trajectory over the ocean. This happens when the pilot deliberately shuts down the aircraft’s engine. The path of the plane was straight. In this case it is possible that the pilot Zahri Ahmed Shah put it on auto-pilot mode. The plane suddenly changed direction when it was in the ‘no man’s land’ between Thai, Indonesian, Indian and Malaysian airspace.

ATC lost contact with the aircraft.
The plane lost contact with ATC an hour after take off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Investigators have said several times that the plane itself did not lose contact, but broke up. The search operation was officially called off in 2017, three years after the plane disappeared. Later in 2019, the American company Ocean Infinity announced to start the search operation again.

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