Experts reveal shocking theories about what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370

It has been 11 years since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 signed off from Malaysian air traffic control with the now-infamous words: “Good night Malaysia three seven zero” as the Boeing 777 crossed into Vietnamese airspace.The plane, which was travelling from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Beijing in China carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew on March 8, 2014, was never heard from again.Two minutes after that final message from the plane’s Malaysian pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, the aircraft vanished from radar screens.Despite the plane “going dark”, Malaysian military aircraft trackers were still able to follow MH370, and noticed the plane suddenly turn sharply to the left, crossing back into Malaysian airspace before flying another seven hours into the middle of the Indian Ocean where it is presumed to have run out of fuel and crashed.A number of searches were launched following the disappearance of Flight MH370, including by Australia, which searched for three years covering 75 square miles of the southern Indian Ocean in a desperate bid to find the plane and passengers, which included eight Australians.In 2017, however, the Australian authorities called off the search.“Despite every effort using the best science available, cutting edge technology, as well as modeing and advice from highly skilled professionals who are the best in their field, unfortunately, the search has not been able to locate the aircraft,” authorities said at the time.“The decision to suspend the underwater search has not been taken lightly nor without sadness.”Now, 11 years later, a new search has been launched in the hopes of finally locating MH370 and the 239 people aboard by the British maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity.Malaysian transport Minister Anthony Loke recently said that the Malaysian government is in the process of signing a contract with Ocean Infinity and that Malaysia welcomed “the proactiveness of Ocean Infinity to deploy their ships”.What happened t...

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Publisher: New York Post

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