Malaysia Airlines MH370 10 years ago, there may be the latest news in 10 days!

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370 is an international unsolved case that has lasted for ten years, and the wreckage of the plane and the cause of the disappearance have not yet been found. Recently, two experts presented a new study, claiming that a search in a new area could solve the mystery in 10 days. Their theory is that the plane's disappearance may have been related to the pilot's manual control, rather than the freefall into the sea, as previously believed. This statement has sparked attention and controversy, and has also brought a new glimmer of hope to this tragedy.

1. Ten Years of Fog: The Mystery of MH370's Disappearance

On March 8, 2014, a Malaysia Airlines MH370 passenger plane flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing suddenly lost contact over the South China Sea with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board. Since then, the plane has disappeared into thin air, leaving no trace. The international community launched the largest search operation in history, covering the Gulf of Thailand, the South China Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the southern Indian Ocean, but no valuable clues were found. The families of the victims and people around the world have been waiting for a truth, but ten years later, it is still out of reach.

2. A New Dawn: Two Experts' "Solve the Puzzle in 10 Days" Plan

At a time when people are despairing about the disappearance of MH370, two experts have come up with a surprising study. They were Jean-Luc Marchand and Patrick Blair, both aviation experts with a wealth of experience. In a report, they noted that they had discovered a new search area, located a few hundred kilometers south of the "seventh arc" of the Indian Ocean. They believe that if a new round of search is carried out in this area, there is a high probability that the wreckage of MH370 will be found within 10 days. They called on the authorities in Australia and Malaysia, as well as Ocean Unlimited, to launch the search as soon as possible to provide an answer to the families of the victims and the global aviation safety community.

3. Breakthrough theory: the pilot's "controlled entry into the sea" hypothesis

Marchand and Breye's research is very different from the previous official theories. They believe that the disappearance of MH370 was not due to the fact that the plane lost power and crashed into the Indian Ocean in a "death spiral", but because the plane was manually controlled by an "experienced" pilot at the last moment, making a "soft landing", that is, a forced landing on the water under controlled conditions. Their theories are based on some special behaviors of the aircraft before it loses contact, such as changing altitude, speed, and heading, as well as disappearing and reappearing on radar. They believe that these actions suggest that the pilot may be trying to avoid the search or have other purposes.

4. Contradictory explanations: the motivation and identity of the pilot

Marchand and Braley's theories, although supported by certain logic and evidence, have also aroused a lot of doubts and objections. First, their theories contradict previous official theories, which were based on extensive data analysis and expert opinions. Secondly, their theory does not explain clearly why the pilots do it, what their motivations are, and who they are. Previous theories have suggested that the disappearance of MH370 may have been related to Captain Zahari, as he had a keen interest in flight simulation games, and in a 2016 FBI investigation, it was discovered that he had simulated a route that was highly similar to the MH370's flight trajectory, and that the route was fully manually controlled. Does this mean that Zahari is the "experienced" pilot who realized his plan of "controlled entry into the sea" in the simulation game?

5. The answer to expectation: Can a new search uncover the truth?

The disappearance of MH370 is a mystery that has lasted for ten years and touched the hearts of countless people. Marchand and Braley's new research, while controversial, also sheds new light on the mystery. We look forward to the new search being able to unravel MH370 within 10 days and provide a clearer answer to the families of the victims and the international community as a whole." Perhaps, all this has ushered in a breakthrough in new discoveries, bringing warmth and peace to those families who can't let go.

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