MH370 flight plan reveals pilot ‘added extra fuel & oxygen to plane in bid to ditch jet in perfect spot to disappear
MISSING MH370 and all its passengers are entombed on the seafloor after its "suicidal" pilot executed a perfect ditching into the ocean, a Brit pilot has claimed.
I'm an MH370 expert - I know just one more search with new tech will find vanished plane & solve mystery 10 years onadded to the flight, bizarre satellite handshakes that tracked the doomed flight's course, and the lack of debris all point to the same conclusion. Talking about the pilot, he said: "As a meticulous planner, would that add another level of satisfaction? It makes a nice destination rather than randomly ditching it in the sea miles from anywhere."
Simon said he first became interested in the missing plane six months after it vanished when the first ATSB report on MH370 was published. It showed that if the plane had taken this exact route, it would have been flying at 488 knots - the exact cruising speed of a Boeing 777 used by pilots every day to fly commercial planes.
The pilot believes extra fuel and oxygen added to flight allowed the "suicidal" captain to fly nearly completely under the radar for another seven hours into the middle of nowhere. Only a few pieces of debris were ever found one being the plane's flaperon after it washed up on Reunion Island. And with not enough fuel, the pilot would not be able to carry out a perfect ditching, causing the jet to smash to pieces and leave debris to be discovered.
"Imagine Miracle on the Hudson but everyone is already dead…nobody gets out and it sinks to the bottom of the Southern Indian Ocean. Nobody opens a door.
The plane's technical log also shows how the crew's oxygen levels were topped up - despite them not being low. "Well it's not really low at all… it's a strange coincidence that the last engineering task that was done before it headed off to oblivion was topping up crew oxygen which is only for the cockpit, not for the cabin crew."For the first hour of MH370's flight, the plane's satellite system is successfully turned off but still traceable.
The bizarre signals picked up by Immasat are key clues for what happened in the plane's last moments. How could an entire jet vanish into oblivion in a modern world when every move on land, sea and air is tracked? and how it could it remain lost for a decade. While others believe WSPR technology holds the key to finally discovering the wreckage, it's never been proven and many in the MH370 community have questioned its reliability.
Therefore the pilot would have been forced to turn everything back on rather than rick ditching too early - creating the First Arc.
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