An Australian scientist has claimed he’s discovered the “perfect hiding place” for lacking aircraft MH370.
The Malaysia Airways gliding vanished from radar then starting off from Kuala Lumpur in 2014, with this March marking 10 years because the disappearance.
There have been 239 community on board, together with six Australians.
Now Tasmanian researcher Vincent Lyne believes he’s found out the place the aircraft is, with a 2021 analysis paper of his being accredited into the Magazine of Navigation.
Sharing the inside track on LinkedIn, Lyne claimed the aircraft was once intentionally crashed.
“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,” he wrote.
“In fact, it would have worked were it not for MH370 ploughing its right wing through a wave, and the discovery of the regular interrogation satellite communications by Inmarsat — a brilliant discovery also announced in the Journal of Navigation.”
Lyne, who works on the College of Tasmania’s Institute for Marine and Antarctic Research, mentioned injury to the aircraft’s wings, flaps and flaperon counsel it was once all in favour of a “controlled ditching” matching to that of Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger at the Hudson River in 2009.
“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,” he wrote.
He added that MH370 is “where the longitude of Penang airport (the runway no less) intersects the Pilot-in-Command home simulator track discovered and discarded by the FBI and officials as ‘irrelevant.’”
“That pre-meditated iconic location harbors a very deep 6000m [3¾-mile] hole at the eastern end of the Broken Ridge within a very rugged and dangerous ocean environment renowned for its wild fisheries and new deep-water species. With narrow steep sides, surrounded by massive ridges and other deep holes, it is filled with fine sediments — a perfect ‘hiding’ place,” he endured, claiming the segment must be verified as a “high priority.”
“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!” he added.
The researcher’s claims come months then a US-based deep sea exploration corporate mentioned it had the potential to hold out probably the most exhaustive seek but for the lacking airplane.