Pilot in BOMBSHELL MH370 claim: 'This is what happened

MH370 mystery solved

MH370 mystery solved

The fate of the Boeing 777 has mystified investigators ever since it went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014. The group of investigators and aviation experts believe it's likely that the pilot, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, intentionally crashed the aircraft into the ocean, subsequently killing himself and the other 238 people on board.

They all agreed the probability of the disappearance being an accident was "one in a trillion" adding Shah "deliberately" ditched the plane in the Indian Ocean west of Australia.

He said: "As the aircraft went across Thailand and Malaysia, it runs down the border, which is wiggling underneath, meaning it's going in and out of those two countries, which is where their jurisdictions are".

"I think someone was controlling the aircraft until the end", said Hardy.

Martin Dolan, who led the search effort for the plane in Australia, told "60 Minutes" he believed the crash was a murder plot.

"And after two months, three months of thinking about it, I finally got the answer - somebody was looking out the window".

"He was killing himself; unfortunately, he was killing everybody else on board, and he did it deliberately", said Canadian Air crash investigator Larry Vance.

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In addition, Hardy also attempted to explain the freaky detour the captain took when he made an unexplained turn to fly over his hometown of Penang. In the event you had been commissioning me to do that operation and attempt to make a 777 disappear, I'd do precisely the identical factor.

"It might have been a long, emotional goodbye or a short, emotional goodbye to his hometown".

Using an interactive screen, Simon Hardy, a Boeing 777 pilot and instructor, reconstructed the plane's route based on military radars.

"It did the job", Hardy said, "because we know, as a fact, that the military did not come and intercept the aircraft". "This was a mission by one of the crew to hide the aircraft as far away from civilization as possible", Hardy said. "If this was a high speed dive, this piece would not exist", he said. However, the wreckage has never been found and the search was suspended in January a year ago.

"That aircraft has probably depressurized, the people died of asphyxiation, it was premeditated murder".

Ocean Infinity began the search on January 22 this yr, following a failed £111million seek for the airplane.

The investigation is anticipated to finish in mid-June however these on the TV present stated they feared MH370 could by no means be discovered.

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