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Aviation expert starting experiment to unlock decade-long mystery of missing MH370 plane

Last updated: October 4, 2024 10:31 pm
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It’s been 10 years since Flight MH370 went missing, and sometimes it feels like we’re no closer to a resolution.

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Can we finally solve the mystery behind the MH370?It’s a simple (more or less) ideaTheories behind the disappearance of Flight MH370

When Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on 8 March 2014, it left the world stunned.

The collective fate of the 239 people onboard has been a source of speculation ever since.

But now an expert came up with an idea to see if the truth can be uncovered.

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Can we finally solve the mystery behind the MH370?

With even Netflix trying to solve the mystery, we may finally be closer to an answer.

A while back, a researcher claimed he found a piece of evidence to accurately pinpoint the exact location.

His theory is that the plane is inside a deep hole about 1,500km west of Perth.

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It’s a simple (more or less) idea

The plane has likely been buried by 10 years worth of sea debris and that’s where another aviation expert comes in with a new idea.

Science journalist and pilot, Jeff Wise, said one way to do this correctly is to place a replica of a piece of debris in the potential crash site.

At that point, nature would run its course and within months, or years, the piece of debris would likely disappear under the surface of the sea.

However, we could remotely keep track of marine growth on the piece, then compare it to similar scenarios in the area and hopefully find the exact spot.

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Theories behind the disappearance of Flight MH370

Earlier this year, an expert came forward and claimed he had spotted the wreckage of MH370 in the Cambodian jungle.

According to another theory, the plane was downed by somebody who sabotaged it from the inside, and he further added that perhaps everyone was already unconscious when it went down.

The mystery continues.

The post Aviation expert starting experiment to unlock decade-long mystery of missing MH370 plane appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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