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MH370 captain 'deliberately evaded radar' during final moments of doomed flight
00:2700:36
Aviation experts believe they may have solved the mystery of the disappearance of flight MH370, saying the 239 passengers and crew were the victims of a deliberate, criminal act carried out by the plane’s captain.
The fate of the Boeing 777 has mystified investigators ever since it went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014.
However, a panel of experts assembled for the Australian TV programme 60 Minutes says the evidence suggests Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah executed a careful series of manoeuvres to evade detection and ensure the plane disappeared in a remote location.
Martin Dolan, former head of the Australia Transport Safety Bureau, who led the two-year search for the missing...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/experts-...alaysian-airlines-flight-mh370-080029613.html
Experts think they've finally solved mystery of disappeared Malaysian Airlines flight MH370
Yahoo News UK
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Yahoo News UK•May 14, 2018
Experts are now convinced they have finally uncovered what happened to the disappeared Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
Ex-Senior investigator with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, Larry Vance, said: “I think the general public can take comfort in the fact there is a growing consensus on the plane’s final moments.”
Vance, and the other experts on the panel, all agree on the suspicion that MH370 captain – Zaharie Ahmad Shah – was attempting suicide.
They believe he selected a remote and isolated part of the route so the plane would disappear.
MH370 captain ‘deliberately evaded radar’ during final moments of doomed flight, according to experts
Captain Zaharie managed to evade detection by military radar belonging to either Thai or Malaysian forces, according to Boeing 777 pilot Simon Hardy.
“As the aircraft went across Thailand and Malaysia, it runs down the border, which is wiggling underneath, meaning it’s going in and out of those two countries, which is where their jurisdictions are,” Hardy told the programme.
He added that if he were hired to make Boeing 777 disappear, he would “do the exact same thing”.
“As far as I’m concerned, it’s very accurate flying because think it did the job and we know, as a fact, that the military did not come and intercept the aircraft,” he added.
John Dawson, a lawyer who represented the nine families whose relatives vanished from MH370 and MH17, agreed that evidence suggested one of the aircrew was responsible.
MH370 captain ‘deliberately evaded radar’ during final moments of doomed flight
He said: “The evidence is so heavily weighted to involvement by one of the aircrew taking this aircraft down.
“That aircraft has probably de-pressurised, the people died of asphyxiation, it was premeditated murder.
“It was highly planned. The bodies have never been found.”
This archive footage was released in October 2017.
Most of the MH370 wreckage has never been recovered.
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What was the co-pilot doing?
MH370 captain 'deliberately evaded radar' during final moments of doomed flight
00:2700:36
- Rob Crilly, New York
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Aviation experts believe they may have solved the mystery of the disappearance of flight MH370, saying the 239 passengers and crew were the victims of a deliberate, criminal act carried out by the plane’s captain.
The fate of the Boeing 777 has mystified investigators ever since it went missing en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in 2014.
However, a panel of experts assembled for the Australian TV programme 60 Minutes says the evidence suggests Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah executed a careful series of manoeuvres to evade detection and ensure the plane disappeared in a remote location.
Martin Dolan, former head of the Australia Transport Safety Bureau, who led the two-year search for the missing...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/experts-...alaysian-airlines-flight-mh370-080029613.html
Experts think they've finally solved mystery of disappeared Malaysian Airlines flight MH370

Yahoo News UK
,
Yahoo News UK•May 14, 2018
Experts are now convinced they have finally uncovered what happened to the disappeared Malaysian Airlines flight MH370.
Ex-Senior investigator with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, Larry Vance, said: “I think the general public can take comfort in the fact there is a growing consensus on the plane’s final moments.”
Vance, and the other experts on the panel, all agree on the suspicion that MH370 captain – Zaharie Ahmad Shah – was attempting suicide.
They believe he selected a remote and isolated part of the route so the plane would disappear.
MH370 captain ‘deliberately evaded radar’ during final moments of doomed flight, according to experts
Captain Zaharie managed to evade detection by military radar belonging to either Thai or Malaysian forces, according to Boeing 777 pilot Simon Hardy.
“As the aircraft went across Thailand and Malaysia, it runs down the border, which is wiggling underneath, meaning it’s going in and out of those two countries, which is where their jurisdictions are,” Hardy told the programme.
He added that if he were hired to make Boeing 777 disappear, he would “do the exact same thing”.
“As far as I’m concerned, it’s very accurate flying because think it did the job and we know, as a fact, that the military did not come and intercept the aircraft,” he added.
John Dawson, a lawyer who represented the nine families whose relatives vanished from MH370 and MH17, agreed that evidence suggested one of the aircrew was responsible.
MH370 captain ‘deliberately evaded radar’ during final moments of doomed flight
He said: “The evidence is so heavily weighted to involvement by one of the aircrew taking this aircraft down.
“That aircraft has probably de-pressurised, the people died of asphyxiation, it was premeditated murder.
“It was highly planned. The bodies have never been found.”
This archive footage was released in October 2017.
Most of the MH370 wreckage has never been recovered.
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ScottT
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What was the co-pilot doing?