MH370 Mystery Solved ? Scientist Found "Perfect Hiding Spot", Plane Plunged into 20,000 Ft Deep Hole...

On 8 March 2014, The plane Scheduled from Kuala, Malaysia to Beijing, lost Contact. There were a total of 239 People in MH307. A new claim of the most mysterious aeroplane aviation in the history of Malaysia has come to light. Latest Theory said that Plane has been Plunged into a 20,000 Feet Deep Hole of Indian Ocean.

MH370 Mystery Solved ? — Let's Decode

Latest Theory Revealing the Mystery Behind Disappearance of MH370

Another shocking theory has come to light about the disappearance of the mysterious plane MH370. This theory has been told by Australian scientist Vincent Lync. He claimed that MH370 was deliberately plunged into a "20,000 feet" hole near the submerged ridge of the Indian Ocean.

Deadliest Aviation in Malaysia's History 

The disappearance of MH370 plane in 2014 has proved to be the deadliest flight Aviation in Malaysia's history. However, several theories have been given behind the sudden disappearance of MH370 from the radar, of which this is the latest theory.

Another Latest Theory: Wreckage of Plane in the Deep Jungle of Cambodia 

An United Kingdom Based technology expert has made an Eccentric statement, he claimed to solve a decade old mystery, the expert claimed that he "found" the MH370 plane in the Deep jungle of Cambodia, he also mentioned that he spend Hours for searching the place by using "Google Maps". 

Took Flight From Kuala, Malaysia 

The airplane, carrying MH370, took off from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 8 March 2014 headed for Beijing, China. After Some time the plane lost its Contact from the Control Centre. There were 239 passengers on board the aeroplane, including 227 passengers and 12 crew members. 

Let's unmask the Truth Behind latest Theory of Wilson. According to the UK based Expert lan Wilson said, 

"I was on there (Google Earth), a few hours here, a few hours there. If you added it up I spent hours searching for places a plane could have gone down. And in the end, as you can see the place where the plane is. It is literally the greenest, darkest part you can see."

"Measuring the Google sighting, you're looking at around 69 metres, but there looks to be a gap between the tail and the back of the plane. It's just slightly bigger, but there's a gap that would probably account for that." 

It is still not known whether the earth swallowed up this Aeroplane or the sky made it disappear.

$160 Milion on Search Operations 

For many years the effort to find the Boeing 777 plane was failing, this deadliest aviation was so mysterious that combined teams from 7 countries could not solve anything for 3 years, a total of 160 million dollars were spent in the Coordinated Investigation research.

The Plane was Visible in the Images 

However, till now no official statement is supporting the claims made by Technology Expert Wilson. Because even before this, a news channel Newsweek had claimed that they had detected the location and presence of an airplane using Maxar Technologies. Newsweek also noted that the plane was visible in photographs taken on January 1, 2004, which was a decade before the disappearance MH370. 

Search Investigation by Ocean Infinity 

Recently in March, a Texas based company Ocean Infinity has shown interest in solving this Mysterious Aviation. Due to this, the Texas based company has announced a proposal to investigate MH370 in the South Indian Ocean — where the airplane is suspected to have crashed

Proposal Based on "No-Cure No-Fee" Condition 

The company has a proposal before the Malaysian government to conduct its search investigation. The company has put forward a "No-cure, No-fee" proposal for further Research —According to this proposal, if Ocean Infinity brings any positive outcome in its investigation, then the government will have to pay the company.


A Glance at Deadliest Aviation of MH370 in the History of Malaysia 

The Heart-wrenching History 

The mystery of MH370 is one of the most dangerous and heart-wrenching incidents in the world. An incident in which an airplane full of passengers suddenly disappears from the radar.

Scheduled from Kuala to Beijing China

MH380 was a Malaysian Airlines plane that took off on 8 March 2014 at 1:08 am from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for Beijing, China.

The Radar lost Signals from MH370 

On the morning of 9th March 2014 at 6:30 am the plane was to land in Beijing. But, till 1:19 at midnight, the plane was under the radar of the Airplane Centre Control Centre of Vietnam, immediately after this at 1:20 the plane went out of the radar, after which the plane came to the control centre of Ho-Chin-Minh.

The Plane Suddenly Disappeared 

Although the plane remained in this control centre for a few minutes, it suddenly disappeared - after which the Ho-Chin-Minh Control Centre immediately informed the Vietnam Control Centre about it.

Search Investigation in South China and Gulf of Malaysia 

Due to no news of the airplane for some hours, a search operation was launched in the South China Sea and Gulf of Malaysia early in the morning of 9 may 2014. When no positive result was found in almost 4-5 hours, search teams were called from 7 countries to expand the search operation. The teams carried out the search operation continuously for 3 days but when no result was found, it was closed and this is known as the Deadliest Aeroplane Aviation in the History. 

The Airplane Changed it's Direction 

At 2:02 am on 12 March, a radar near Cambodian Jungle was still detecting the airplane but unfortunately at 2:34 the signal of MH370 was lost when, the Control Centre tried to communicate with the Pilots. From this, it was claimed that the airplane, instead of going towards south from Ho-Chin-Minh Control centre, came to the north, crossed Malaysia. 

Search Operation in Indian Ocean 

Next to this, the airplane went towards the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean — After this there was no trace of the airplane. The Search Operation teams investigated in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean, but still the teams could not find anything.

Flaperon of MH370 in Madagascar Island 

In late 2015, "Flaperon" was found in Madagascar Island - Flaperon is a part of an airplane, after research it was found that this "Flaperon" belongs to MH370 plane. 

Landed Vertically in the Sea and Crashed 

MH370 was capable of landing over the sea, and many times airplanes have been landed over the sea. According to one research, the plane was landed vertically in the sea and it crashed. According to this theory, the pilot of the plane, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, is considered guilty, because if he wanted, he could have landed the plane horizontally and saved everyone's lives — however, this is just a theory, this Deadliest Mystery has not been unmasked yet.













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