One year since the Malaysia Airlines plane (flight MH370) carrying 239 people mysteriously disappeared after taking off from the capital Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) on March 8, 2014, a series of theories have been put forward. explains the biggest mystery in aviation history, including the hypothesis that aliens hijacked MH370.
A series of aviation experts and amateurs have come up with hypotheses ranging from bizarre, such as aliens hijacking MH370, the pilot committing suicide, to hypotheses based on scientific calculations…, according to Reuters.
In the most mysterious disappearance in world aviation history, all ground communication systems on board MH370 were turned off and the Boeing 777-200ER disappeared from the radar screen before redirecting to southern Indian Ocean.
The theory that aliens captured MH370 was spread on forums and social networks after MH370 disappeared.
According to a survey by CNN (USA) in 2014, one in 10 Americans believes that aliens are behind the disappearance of flight MH370.
And the debate about the disappearance of MH370, the biggest mystery in world aviation history, continues.
The international search force led by Australia has made efforts to search for MH370 based on the conclusion that MH370 crashed into the southern Indian Ocean after changing direction, but experts suspect the plane’s wreckage is outside the search area.
Many aviation experts such as Mr. Tim Clark, aviation expert – Director of Emirates Airlines (United Arab Emirates) believe that Malaysia is covering up information about MH370.
Mr. Clark questioned why when MH370 suddenly changed direction, the Malaysian military still did not take any action.
Malaysian authorities are expected to release a preliminary report on the investigation of MH370 before the first anniversary of MH370’s disappearance, denying accusations that Kuala Lumpur covered up information.
Mr. Jeff Wise, an American aviation expert, spent his own money to buy more satellite data to strengthen his hypothesis: MH370 was hijacked by hijackers and turned north to fly along the borders of the countries to avoid radar. landed in Kazakhstan during a plane hijacking conducted by Russia.
Mr. Wise recently published the book The Plane That Wasn’t There about the MH370 theories and the book has been listed as a bestseller on Amazon.
The Independent Group (IG), an independent group of dozens of satellite, data and aviation experts in New Zealand, dismissed Mr Wise’s theory this week.
“Mr. Wise’s hypothesis is just a pile of garbage,” Reuters quoted Duncan Steel, a member of the IG, as saying.
In addition to the theory that MH370 flew to Kazakhstan, French aviation expert Marc Dugain said that MH370 flew towards the US Navy base on Diego Garcia island, southern Indian Ocean and was mistakenly shot by the US military during a joint exercise with Thailand. .
IG, one of the most reliable independent investigation groups into the MH370 case, still affirms that MH370 is at the bottom of the southern Indian Ocean, where the search force led by Australia is focused.
However, because of the lack of data about this area, the IG believes that the “final resting place” of MH370 is outside the search area in the southern Indian Ocean.
Many bloggers said that debates and hypotheses about MH370 are necessary because passengers’ relatives need to know a lot of information.
Sarah Bajc, girlfriend of passenger Phillip Wood on MH370, expressed her gratitude to individuals and groups – like IG – in their efforts to conduct an independent investigation to explain what happened to MH370.
However, Bajc did not agree with IG’s hypothesis. She believes that MH370 is not under the southern Indian Ocean.
“I want an independent investigation… perhaps led by the United Nations,” Bajc told Reuters.