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How was Malaysia Airlines MH370, missing for 7 years, discovered?

After seven years, has Malaysia Airlines 370, which disappeared out of thin air and was dubbed a ghost flight, finally been found? A British engineer says MH370 crashed in the Indian Ocean west of Perth, and that the missing Malaysia Airlines plane is now 4 kilometers above sea level, a submarine plateau filled with underwater canyons and volcanoes. This conclusion was not reached by guesswork, but by complex calculations using oceanography, drift analysis, and data from many satellites.

Malaysia Airlines MH370

March 8, 2014, was a nightmare for countless families. Malaysia Airlines MH370, which was scheduled to arrive in Beijing at 6:30 p.m. Beijing time, lost contact midway through the flight, along with radar signals. It carried 227 passengers, and 12 crew members to fly into the blue sky, disappeared into the world , and has never been heard of ...... Everyone searched frantically, but there is no news about it.In 2018, representatives of Malaysia Airlines even said in a meeting with the families of the lost passengers that the original Malaysia Airlines 370 incident investigation team will be disbanded on November 30th.

This meant that it would become an unsolved mystery and an endless wait.Seven years passed, and just as many people were beginning to slowly forget, experts suddenly announced that they had found Malaysia Airlines MH370.British aeronautical engineer Richard Godfrey said in a report released on November 30th: that it used a revolutionary tracking technique to to spot Malaysia Airlines jet 370.

The British engineer, however, managed to find the exact crash location of Malaysia Airlines MH370 through the new technology, stating that the entire crew of the plane had been killed. What's more, according to this team's report, the crash of Malaysia Airlines MH370 was most likely due to an attack by terrorists, as a result of which the pilots were forced to change the route, which eventually led to the state of being lost, and the crash site was also at the bottom of the Indian Ocean.

Not only that, Goldfrau is very confident in the results of their own report, and even through the latest technology on the Malaysia Airlines MH370 flight simulation, results and signs of the aspect in are more consistent, so their this research report instantly caused the outside world of the sensation and attention. Since the MH370 accident has now been seven years, many countries have not given up on the search for the truth, in short, I hope this mystery can be solved as soon as possible.

With the current level of human technology, wanting to simply dive to 4,000 meters to the bottom of the sea isn't too difficult, and there have been enough submersibles to dive to the 10,000-meter record, but to dive to 4,000 meters to salvage the wreckage of an aircraft, that's basically impossible. Because the research significance of the wreckage of the aircraft itself is very heavy and irregular quality, to be underwater 4000 meters for salvage, may be to the current level of salvage is still far away.