Aviation experts and former aviation team officials have been able to resolve a mystery that has gripped the world for more than four years, the disappearance of the Malaysian plane with 239 passengers on board the MH370, He has the potential to find her or her wreckage, as well as the impossibility of reaching her black box.
Malaysia's MH370 flight disappeared on its way from the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur to the Chinese capital of Beijing in March 2014. The Boeing 777 was carrying 239 passengers, and the world spent months From searching the seas, oceans and forests in the hope of getting to the wreckage or getting information about it, but all these efforts and the huge financial costs went to no avail.
solve the puzzle
The new one in the case of the missing plane is that, for the first time, specialized aviation experts have been able to solve the mystery of that aircraft, concluding that the pilot, Zahari Ahmad Shah, was a suicide bomber and deliberately escaped radar eyes and went on his own His radars reach him in order to carry out a suicide attack by plane.
These experts were part of an investigative program produced by Australia's Nine News, where experts worked together to investigate the incident and reached consensus on the outcome.
"I think there is general satisfaction with the fact that there is growing conviction about the last moments," said Larry Vance, a former Canadian transport and transport investigator. Of the aircraft, "adding that he and other experts are convinced that the pilot disappeared from the radar when the attempted suicide by plane.
Intentional disappearance
Vance pointed out that the experts believed that the pilot had chosen a distant and isolated part of the road so that the plane would disappear from the radars, so that the disappearance was deliberate by the captain.
The pilot, Simon Hardy, a Boeing 777 pilot, said Captain Zahari, who led the MH370, deliberately evaded the military radars of Malaysia and Thailand.
The plane carrying the flight MH370 is one of the mysteries that have puzzled aviation experts in the world because the location of the crash is not known, although search and investigation costs Malaysia and other countries huge sums of money.
It was very sad accident
People in middle east are sad people