It has been eight years since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, but many mysteries remain unsolved. Last month, a Malagasy fisherman suspected of finding the parts of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft. Some engineering experts believe this may be the first evidence that the captain deliberately hastened the crash of the aircraft, that is, the accident did not it was purely accidental.
American Blaine Gibson demonstrates newly recovered Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft parts.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, a Boeing 777, mysteriously disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014. The whereabouts of the 239 people on board are still unknown. the greatest aviation mystery in history. Several British media reported on the 14th that British engineer Richard Godfrey and American Blaine Gibson, who had been searching for the wreck of the MH370 for many years, published a report on December 12 that Malagasy fishermen were on the coast for 25 days does. parts of the “landing gear door” suspected to be a Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft were collected on the aircraft, as the pilots were trained to avoid lowering the landing gear in the event of an emergency water landing, to avoid to increase the possibility of serious fractures of the aircraft when it hits the water surface, so this part of the “landing gear door” has become evidence that someone deliberately crashed the aircraft.
The pilot of the plane that day was 53-year-old Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah from Penang.
This part is called the “trunnion door”. When it was uncovered, there were four nearly parallel cuts from the inside out. It should have penetrated from the inside when it was disassembled. It can be seen that the landing gear was put on upon impact. It can be inferred that at least one pilot was still maneuvering the plane before it crashed into the sea, and was causing the plane to plummet into the water at high speed, in order to ensure that the plane disintegrated as much as possible, further reducing the chances of evacuation and survival of the passengers on board.
However, the report also acknowledges that the lowering of the landing gear could also have occurred without human intervention, but due to a mechanical failure during flight.
In 2018, officials found the suspected wreckage of Malaysia Airlines MH370 in Madagascar. (Dailystar screenshot)
Flying the plane that day were 53-year-old Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah of Penang and his deputy Fariq Abdul Hamid, 27, who had worked for Malaysia Airlines for 7 years before the crash.
In 2016, Malaysian officials revealed that Zaharie had used a flight simulator at home to simulate the plane’s flight path over the Indian Ocean, but these did not prove that he had deliberately crashed the plane.
American Blaine Gibson demonstrates newly recovered Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft parts.
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