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    MH370 Mystery Could Be Solved as ‘Perfect Hiding Place’ Found

    By Chowdhury,

    20 hours ago

    An Australian scientist has seemingly inched closer to solving the Flight MH370 mystery as he claimed to have discovered the “perfect hiding place” for the missing passenger plane.

    The researcher at the University of Tasmania has identified a “hole” in the Broken Ridge oceanic plateau in the south-eastern Indian Ocean as the final resting place of the aircraft, Knewz.com has learned.

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    An Australian scientist believes MH370 was deliberately plunged to the depths of 20,000ft under the ocean. BY: Sky News Australia

    The “hole,” as Australian scientist Vincent Lyne describes it, contains underwater plateaus, volcanoes, and deep ravines that he thinks could be the “perfect hiding place” for the missing MH370.

    Lyne added that he believes pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah was aware of this underwater rugged terrain and “deliberately” plunged the plane to the depths of 20,000ft under the ocean.

    “This work changes the narrative of MH370’s disappearance from one of no-blame, fuel-starvation at the 7th arc, high-speed dive, to a mastermind pilot almost executing an incredible perfect disappearance in the Southern Indian Ocean,” the scientist was quoted as commenting regarding the matter.

    “With narrow steep sides, surrounded by massive ridges and other deep holes, it is filled with fine sediments – a perfect hiding place.”

    “This justifies beyond doubt the original claim, based on brilliant, skilled, and very careful debris-damage analyses, by decorated ex-Chief Canadian Air-crash Investigator Larry Vance, that MH370 had fuel and running engines when it underwent a masterful ‘controlled ditching’ and not a high-speed fuel-starved crash,” Lyne added in his statement.

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    The scientist has identified a “hole” in the Broken Ridge oceanic plateau in the south-eastern Indian Ocean as the final resting place of the aircraft. BY: Sky News Australia

    He further claimed that the last known “precise location” of the missing MH370 passenger aircraft was “at the point where the longitude of Penang airport in Malaysia intersected with a flight path from the home simulator of the plane’s pilot-in-command,” it has been reported.

    This flight route was previously discovered during the investigation into the disappearance of the MH370.

    However, Lyne mentioned that it was dismissed by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and other investigators as “irrelevant” at the time.

    “That premeditated iconic location harbors a very deep, 6,000m hole at the eastern end of the Broken Ridge within a rugged and dangerous ocean environment renowned for its wild fisheries and new deep-water species,” Lyne said .

    “Whether it will be searched or not is up to officials and search companies, but as far as science is concerned, we know why the previous searches failed and likewise science unmistakably points to where MH370 lies. In short, the MH370 mystery has been comprehensively solved in science!”

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    Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014 when it vanished. BY: MEGA

    One of the most perplexing airline disappearances of all time, the Malaysian Airlines passenger flight MH370 inexplicably disappeared on March 8, 2014, during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board.

    Nearly an hour after the plane took off, it veered away from its course just as it was about to enter Vietnamese airspace over the South China Sea.

    “Malaysian military and civilian radar began tracking the plane as it turned around and then flew southwest over the Malay Peninsula and then northwest over the Strait of Malacca. At 2:22 AM Malaysian military radar lost contact with the plane over the Andaman Sea,” Britannica wrote in a detailed account of the mystery.

    “An Inmarsat satellite in geostationary orbit over the Indian Ocean received hourly signals from flight 370 and last detected the plane at 8:11 AM.”

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    The MH370 disappearance is considered one of the most perplexing airline mysteries. BY: MEGA

    It has been ten years since the flight went missing, and detailed investigations into the incident have been unable to come up with a satisfying explanation and conclusion to the matter.

    According to Aviation Today , the final investigative report issued by Malaysian civil aviation authorities in 2018 failed to provide any “communications, navigation or surveillance-based evidence” that could have explained the disappearance of the flight.

    “Investigators claim that lack of access to the aircraft’s cockpit voice recorder, flight data recorder, and main wreckage prevent them from establishing conclusive evidence as to what caused the aircraft to disappear from air traffic control radar screens,” the outlet wrote at the time.

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