Missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 could be found in 5-15 days, according to a new statement by investigators.
Investigators say the mystery of missing flight MH370 could be solved “within days” thanks to new technology and a new “very small” search area – British news channel GB News reported today. 15.2.
Aerospace expert Jean-Luc Marchand and pilot Patrick Blelly are two French experts who created the MH370-CAPTION page to search for the missing plane. MH370 disappeared about 38 minutes after leaving Kuala Lumpur airport in southern Malaysia on March 8, 2014.
Two experts said the plane could be found within “five to 15 days” because “augmented” technology has improved the ability to scan the ocean floor.
After the disaster, the government and private companies searched for MH370 but the plane was never found and the fate of the 227 passengers and 12 crew members remains unknown.
A330/A340 Captain Blelly told GB News: “We hope we can find the plane within our search area. We think we can find it because we have a narrow search area. “The new search is in a lower and smaller area than previous searches. But we must have a decision from the Malaysian government to conduct a new search in this area.”
In 2018, Ocean Infinity company searched for MH370 and declared “no money found, no money taken”.
Mr Marchand – a retired Air Traffic Management program director – added: “What we’re looking at is a very small area to our knowledge. Considering what Ocean Infinity has been claiming a year showed that they actually scanned the ocean floor very extensively. And that’s why we think it would take anywhere from 5 to 15 days to find the plane if the ground on the ocean floor was relatively flat. plane”.
According to in-depth investigations by two experts, flight MH370 made “a sad journey” to remain “as invisible as possible” and ended up in the southeastern Indian Ocean.
The latest MH370 study by two experts covers both aeronautical, technical and operational aspects and concludes that the plane’s transponder was turned off and the plane turned off course.
“I think the plane has not been found yet because there are so many valuable things, so many things to analyze and understand that you have to hypothesize and the hypothesis will lead you in a direction,” Mr. Marchand said. certain”.
“And now research has been done, which hypothesizes that if the aircraft had not been controlled, it would have fallen vertically on its last contact with the radar. According to our understanding and analysis of the events and data, this is not what happened” – Mr. Marchand added.