By Brooke Mallory, OAN Staff
Monday, August 26, 2024 2:33 PM
Australian scientists have located the “hidden location” of missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, claiming to have identified an “ideal hiding place”.
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Vincent Lyne, an adjunct research fellow at the University of Tasmania, said evidence so far suggested the plane was deliberately flown into a 20,000ft deep “hole” in Broken Ridge in the Indian Ocean, more than a decade after it went missing.
After posting the news on LinkedIn, Lin claimed the jet had been deliberately crashed.
“This film changes the story of the disappearance of Flight MH-370 from one of an unaccounted disappearance due to a lack of fuel at around 7am.Number “From the high-speed arcing dive to the brilliant pilot’s incredibly perfect disappearance in the southern Indian Ocean… In fact, it would have been successful had MH-370 not crashed through the waves on its right wing and been spotted by regular interrogation satellite communications by Inmarsat. This incredible discovery was also published in the Navigation Journal,” he said.
March 8NumberOn January 14, 2014, a Boeing 777 carrying 239 passengers took off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing. However, the plane suddenly veered south and mysteriously disappeared from sight and radar. It never reached Beijing. The plane’s disappearance sparked conspiracy theories and attracted worldwide attention. Only the wreckage of the aircraft has been found.
Lyne disputes the theory that Malaysian Airlines Flight MH-370 went into an “uncontrolled high-speed G-acceleration descent following running out of fuel.”
Lyne argued that Broken Ridge is “an extremely rugged and dangerous marine environment, with narrow, steep slopes surrounded by massive ridges and deep holes, filled with fine sediment, providing the perfect hiding place.”
Scientists believe this supports the theory that pilot Zahari Ahmad Shah deliberately crashed the plane, as they claim the damage is similar to that suffered by US Airways Flight 1549 when Captain Chesley Sullenberger performed a “controlled water landing” maneuver in January 2009.
Previous theories had suggested that the 53-year-old captain may have killed the remaining passengers and then committed suicide just before the fatal crash. He had reportedly been suffering from depression before the crash and was having relationship problems with his wife, Faiza Khan, who remains adamant that he was a loving, family man who enjoyed his work.
“The wife of the pilot of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 told investigators that her husband had stopped speaking to her in the weeks before the ill-fated flight. Mrs. Faiza Khanum Mustafa Khan reportedly told investigators that her husband had ‘withdrawn into his shell and spent time alone in his room in the home they shared,'” British news outlets reported. Email.
Still, Rhyne argues that the evidence “beyond doubt” vindicates former Canadian Air chief crash investigator Larry Vance’s original claim that MH-370 was a spectacular example of a “controlled water landing” in which fuel and engines were running at the time of the crash, rather than a crash due to lack of fuel at high speed.
Taking into consideration his findings and the allegations related to them, he recommended that authorities focus on specific areas in the southern Indian Ocean.
“Fortunately, we know with great precision that MH-370 is at the intersection of the longitude of Penang airport (and runway) and the trajectory of the captain’s home simulator that the FBI and authorities found and dismissed as ‘irrelevant,'” Lyne wrote.
“The proposed iconic site will have a very deep 6,000m [6561.68 yard] “The site is a hole on the eastern edge of Broken Ridge, in a rugged and dangerous marine environment known for its rough fishing grounds and new species of deep sea creatures,” he said. “With a narrow, steep slope surrounded by huge ridges and other deep holes, filled with fine sediment, it is the perfect ‘hiding spot.’ “The location must be identified as a high priority. It is up to the authorities and search companies to decide whether to search it, but as far as science is concerned, we know why previous searches failed and similarly science unmistakably points to the location of MH370. In short, the mystery of MH370 has been comprehensively solved by science!”
“Like so many others who have lost loved ones and are now lost amidst confused theories, wild speculation and a lack of confidence based on flawed science, we are waiting for evidence,” Lyne added.
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