MH370 Hiding Place - Expert claims to have discovered ‘perfect hiding spot’ of MH370

an Australian scientist claimed to have discovered the perfect hiding place for the MH370 passenger plane that disappeared without a trace a decade ago Vincent line an adjunct researcher at the University of Tasmania believed that the Malaysian plane was deliberately plunged into a 20,000 F deep hole in the broken Ridge an oceanic plateau in the south eastern Indian Ocean the Malaysian Airlines plane carrying 239 people on board disappeared on March 8th 2014 as it flew over Vietnamese airspace during its flight to Beijing since its disappearance it has become the biggest mystery in aviation history and theories of what happened to the passengers and crew have been extensively evaluated with narrow steep sides surrounded by Massive ridges and other deep holes it is filled with fine sediments a perfect hiding place he said the damage to the plane suggested that it was a case of controlled ditching this justifies Beyond doubt the original claim based on brilliant skilled and very careful debris damage analyses by decorated ex-chief Canadian Air crash investigator Larry Vance that MH370 had Fuel and running engines when it underwent a masterful controlled ditching and not a high-speed fuel starch crash he said the precise location of the missing MH370 was known at the point where the longitude of P n airport in Malaysia intersected with a flight path from the home simulator of the plane's pilot in command this flight path was previously discovered but dismissed as irrelevant by the FBI and other officials investigating The Disappearance he said that premeditated iconic location Harbors a very deep 6,000 M hole at the Eastern end of the broken Ridge within a rugged and dangerous ocean environment renowned for its wild Fisheries and new deep water species whether it will be searched or not is up to 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 he said researchers from Cardiff University also pointed out that the aircraft was in the southern Indian Ocean during the final stage of its journey and believe they identified a sign from a hydrophone underwater microphone Dr Usama cadri a reader at Cardiff University's School of mathematics said our analysis shows clear pressure signals from previous aircraft crashes were detected on hydrophones even at distances exceeding 3,000 km in the case of MH370 official investigations concluded the aircraft must have crashed near the seventh arcade the point at which the last communic a between the plane and in marsat the satellite telecommunications company occurred more than 30 pieces of suspected aircraft debris have been collected along the coast of Africa and on islands in the Indian Ocean but only three wing fragments were confirmed to be from MH370 most of the debris was used in drift pattern analysis in the hopes of narrowing down the aircraft's possible location a 495 page report into MH370 disappearance published in July 2018 said the Boeing 777s controls were likely deliberately manipulated to take it off course but investigators could not determine who was responsible

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