Nearly 10 years after the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Malaysia** announced the resumption of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 search. Malaysia's transport minister Loke Siew Hock said he would do everything possible to seek cabinet approval to sign a new search contract, restart the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, and tell the truth to the family, according to China News Network 3**. Malaysia's Sin Chew ** reported that Malaysia plans to sign a new contract with the American submarine exploration company Ocean Unlimited.
On March 8, 2014, MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, to Beijing, China, with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board, including 154 Chinese passengers and other passengers from the United States, France, Canada, Italy, Russia and other countries.
At 1:20 a.m. on the same day, 38 minutes after flight MH370 took off, the aircraft lost communication with the Ho Chi Minh City Control Area and the control department, as well as its radar signal. Subsequently, the Malaysian military activated radar and discovered that MH370 changed its flight trajectory and disappeared mysteriously after passing through the Andaman Sea.
After the incident, many countries around the world, including China and the United States, sent rescue ships to search, but no breakthrough was made after spending a lot of manpower, material and financial resources. Although the search force is very large, and many advanced equipment and technologies are used, due to the vast area of the ocean, the search is like looking for a needle in a haystack, and the difficulty is extremely high. On 29 May 2018, the Malaysian side announced that it would no longer conduct a search.
Now, the Malaysian side has announced the resumption of the search work, which is mainly related to three aspects. First: According to Loke, the search will use the latest technology and methods to improve efficiency and success. Nearly 10 years have passed since the crash of flight MH370, and human society has undergone great changes, and many advanced technologies have come out.
On December 1, 2021, British aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey claimed that he had used a revolutionary aerial tracking technology to discover the crash location of MH370 and confirmed that the wreckage was located at the bottom of the ocean at 1,933 meters in the Indian Ocean, 4,000 kilometers west of Perth, Australia. The discovery narrowed the search and offered a glimmer of hope.
Second: On December 12, 2022, MH370 "Splinter Hunter" Brian Gibson and technical expert Richard Godfrey jointly released a report that they confirmed the discovery of the left landing gear trunnion door part of the MH370 airliner. Based on debris analysis, aviation experts believe that the landing gear was lowered when the passenger plane touched sea level, which may have been caused by mechanical failure, but it could also be operated by humans, and there may have been criminal intent behind it.
Third: In the past 10 years, the families of the victims have been tormented, they want to find an answer, they want to find the truth behind the incident, and give an explanation to their loved ones.
Since the MH370 crash, various conspiracy theories have appeared on the Internet, some analysis says that a certain country's missile deliberately shot down MH370, some believe that MH370 was hijacked, passengers and crew were held in a mysterious place, and some believe that MH370 entered another time and space.
Before the truth emerged, conspiracy theories flourished, misleading many people and causing the incident to become more confusing. Under such circumstances, the Malaysian side needs to continue to search for the truth at the right time, and as long as it continues to put it into action, it can move closer to the truth before the incident can be revealed.
Wen Yu Tsai).