Expert Australia reawakened interest in the mysteries of flight Malaysian Airlines MH370 is ten years old. Scientist Vincent Lyne says he has identified the “final resting place” MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean.
As reported News weekOn Monday (28/8/2024), Lyne, who is a research associate at the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania, announced his latest theory in a LinkedIn post titled “The Mystery of MH370 Solved by Science”.
In his theory, Lyne explained what he believed to be the final or definitive location of the mysteriously missing plane.
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The theory described by Lyne is based on a “hole” 20,000 feet deep or equivalent to 6,096 meters in an area called Broken Ridge, an oceanic plateau located in the southeast of the country. Indian Ocean.
In his theory, Lyne argued that MH370, which disappeared on March 8, 2014, was deliberately sent into the remote and rugged underwater terrain by its pilot, Zaharia Ahmad Shah.
According to Lyne, the challenging underwater landscape, characterized by steep hills and deep ravines at the bottom of the ocean, was the perfect “hiding place” for MH370.
“This work changes the narrative of the disappearance of MH370,” Lyne said, explaining that MH370’s final moments were not the result of an accident fueled by a lack of fuel, but an act of “ditching”. measured and controlled.
Additionally, Lyne said the “final resting place” of MH370 was determined by the intersection of the latitude of Penang Airport with the flight path from the simulator at the pilot’s home – a route previously deemed “unacceptable” by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). and other investigators.
“The location must be determined as a top priority,” Lyne wrote in her theory.
“It is up to the officials and investigation companies whether it will be investigated or not, but in terms of science, we know why previous investigations have failed,” he said.
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2024-08-28 06:01:16
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