a research scientist has claimed to have solved the mystery of missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 which disappeared on route to Beijing in 2014 and has not been found since Vincent line an adjunct researcher at the University of tasmania's Institute for marine and Antarctic studies has put forward a striking new theory in which he claims to have uncovered the final location of the plane he believes the MH370 mystery is the result of a mass Mastermind pilot almost executing an incredible perfect Disappearance in the southern Indian Ocean the pilot Captain Z almad sha would have succeeded according to line if it were not from MH370 plowing its right wing through a wave and the discovery of the regular interrogation satellite Communications line took to LinkedIn to announce his findings which he said changed The Narrative of MH 370s disappearance and justify Beyond doubt that it was part of a controlled ditching effort by Sha he wrote encouragingly We Now know very precisely that MH370 is where the longitude of bang airport the runway no less intersects the pilot in command home simulator track discovered and discarded by the FBI and officials as irrelevant that premeditated iconic location Harbors a very deep 6,000 M hole at the Eastern end of the broken Ridge within a very rugged and dangerous soci environment renowned for its wild fisheries and and new deep water species with narrow steep sides surrounded by Massive ridges and other deep holes it is filled with fine sediments a perfect hiding place however L admitted that the believed location of the plane in the southern Indian Ocean needs to be verified but nonetheless asserted that the MH370 mystery has been comprehensively solved he concluded that location needs to be verified as a high priority whether it will be searched or not is up to a officials and search companies but as far as science is concerned we know why the previous searches failed and likewise science unmistakably points to where MH370 lies in short the MH370 mystery has been comprehensively solved in science it has been 10 years since the aircraft disappeared on March 8th 2014 along with all 239 passengers and crew on board while traveling from Kuala Lampur to Beijing Mammoth search efforts were launched covering over a staggering 46,000 square miles of the Indian Ocean but nothing definitive was found and the official search was called off in 2017