Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappearance could have been a mass murder plot by pilot, says aviation expert Simon Hardy

Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappearance could have been a mass murder plot by pilot, says aviation expert Simon Hardy

The mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 in 2014 may have been the result of a mass murder plot by the plane’s pilot, according to British aviation expert Simon Hardy.

According to a New York Post report, Hardy claims that the pilot of Flight MH370, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, intended to kill everyone on board.

Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared from radar while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing

According to the report, the pilot perfectly ditched the plane into the sea, burying it and the 239 passengers on board at the bottom of the ocean. According to Hardy, Shah’s problems may have had an impact on his mental health and contributed to the tragic event.

According to Hardy, his theory is based on various clues, including requests for additional fuel and oxygen for the cockpit before takeoff. The aviation expert used advanced flight simulators to determine the plane’s possible location, which he believes is in the southern Indian Ocean’s Geelvinck Fracture Zone trench.

“The extra fuel and oxygen would have allowed Shah to fly the plane without detection for an additional seven hours into the middle of nowhere, with the passengers and crew falling unconscious before he ditched the jet”, Hardy told The Sun.

Notably, these claims have not been verified, and the investigation was halted in 2017. The deceased pilot’s family denied the theory.

On March 8, 2014, the Boeing 777 disappeared from radar while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Satellite data indicates that the plane deviated from its intended flight path and crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.

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