The biggest mystery in the history of aviation may be revealed? The families of the victims of MH3

Mondo International Updated on 2024-03-07

In the blink of an eye, we are approaching the 10th anniversary of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 incident, and this tragedy still touches the hearts of countless people. The families of the victims have not given up the pursuit and have been waiting for the final results of the investigation.

This "biggest mystery in the history of aviation" is still full of mysteries and has not received any official results。Despite the huge search efforts of the international community, the final whereabouts of the plane are still unknown, only sporadic wreckage has been found in various locations, and many questions remain unanswered about the exact cause of the plane's disappearance, as well as the last moments of the passengers and crew on board.

At that time, the disappearance of MH370 was not only an aviation tragedy, but also a global mystery, triggering a deep reflection on aviation safety, search and rescue technology, and international cooperation mechanisms. On the upcoming 10th anniversary, we once again remember the lives lost, and we hope to finally uncover the truth about the disappearance of MH370 and give an account to the families of the victims and the world.

For a decade, experts, investigators and enthusiastic members of the public around the world have been trying to unravel the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370. The 2018 official investigation report, though 822 pages long, did not clarify the exact cause of the plane's disappearance. The report revealed the behavior of the aircraft in a sudden sharp turn after the transponder was turned off, a behavior that seemed to point to the possibility of human operation.

According to the Malaysian Air Force's primary radar data, the MH370 made an abrupt left turn after entering Vietnamese airspace, returned to the skies over the Malay Peninsula, and finally flew northwest across the Strait of Malacca into the Andaman Sea, where it disappeared from the radar screen.

A recent report by Brian Gibson, the so-called "splinter hunter," and technologist Richard Godfrey, further deepens this mystery. They claimed that the wreckage of the metal plate found in Madagascar was identified as part of MH370, and in particular that the damage to this component showed that the landing gear was in a lower state when the aircraft touched sea level. The discovery provides new clues that at least one pilot was still trying to take control of the plane in its final moments, possibly suggesting that the crash was intentional.

At the same time, reports that the captain may be suffering from depression add another layer of complexity to the flight disappearance. This revelation of personal health has led to further discussion about the mental health of pilots and their impact on flight safety.

The disappearance of MH370 is not only an aviation tragedy, it has also triggered a wide range of reflections on aviation safety, the mental health of pilots, and international search and rescue cooperation mechanisms. While some progress has been made over the past decade, the ultimate fate of MH370 and the full truth behind it remains unknown. This tragedy reminds us that aviation safety and pilot health cannot be overlooked, and that every little clue can be the key to solving a mystery.

The latest study, conducted by two experts, Jean-Luc Marchand and Patrick Blairy, offers new hope for the search for MH370. Their study proposes a new area that has not been previously searched, and claims that if a search is conducted in this area, the mystery of the disappearance of flight MH370 could be solved in as little as "10 days". This area is characterized by being located on a relatively flat plateau on the seabed, with an estimated depth of about 4,000 meters, south of the Broken Ridge.

Such a discovery is not only a major breakthrough in the search for MH370, but also a glimmer of hope for the families of the victims. A press conference organised by Malaysia Airlines is likely to discuss the study and its implications for future search operations. For many, especially those who have lost a loved one, they are eager to learn more and hope to finally learn about the cause of the MH370 crash.

Announcing the cause of MH370's crash will be a major event, not only for the family, but for the world. This will not only provide a degree of closure for the families of the victims, but will also help the aviation industry learn from the tragedy and further improve flight safety.

At present, whether the wreckage of MH370 can be found in the newly proposed search area, and whether it can solve this aviation mystery that has lasted for many years, is the focus of attention from all over the world. If authorities in Australia and Malaysia, as well as relevant agencies such as Ocean Infinity in the United States, decide to launch a new search based on the study, it could open a new chapter in the search for MH370.

The briefing attended by the Minister of Transport of Malaysia and the subsequent press conference have indeed brought new hope to the representatives of the Chinese families of the missing passengers of MH370 and all those who are concerned about this matter. Deputy Jiang Hui's remarks reflect the great concern and expectation of the family members about the major matters that may be revealed. The 10-year wait has been a long and uncertain journey for the families of the missing passengers, and their patience and hope have been greatly tested.

**10,000 Fans Incentive Program This specially arranged briefing and press conference not only provided an opportunity for the families to get a closer understanding of the progress of the incident, but also demonstrated the importance that Malaysia** attaches to the matter and its deep concern for the family. The family's anticipation for the latest news is based on their desire for the truth and their deep longing for their loved ones.

Regardless of the news that will be brought by this briefing, the families will remain most concerned about information about their missing loved ones and the truth of the incident. Ten years have passed, and they have experienced so much waiting and hope that every news can be a huge emotional swing for them.

The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines MH370 is not only an unsolved mystery in aviation history, but also a tragedy that has deeply affected hundreds of families. As we commemorate the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of MH370, we also hope that the families of the victims can receive the truth and comfort their hearts. At the same time, it is hoped that Malaysia and the international community will continue to work hard to find the truth and draw a successful conclusion to this tragedy.

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