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Expert: The Disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 May Have Been a Plan for Mass Murder by the Pilot

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According to British aviation expert Simon Hardy, the inexplicable disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 back in 2014 may have resulted from the pilot's plan to carry out a mass murder. Hardy asserts that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, the pilot of flight MH370, had intended to kill every passenger, per a report in the New York Post.

According to the account, the pilot skillfully dumped the plane into the ocean, submerging it along with the 239 passengers. According to Hardy, Shah's personal issues might have had an impact on his mental state and had a role in this unfortunate incident. Hardy claims that his theory is supported by a number of hints, including demands for more fuel and oxygen in the cockpit prior to takeoff. The aircraft may be in the Geelvinck Fracture Zone, a trench in the southern Indian Ocean, the aviation expert speculated after using sophisticated flight simulators to pinpoint the plane's potential location.

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According to Hardy, The Sun, "the extra fuel and oxygen would have allowed Shah to fly the plane into the middle of nowhere for an additional seven hours without being detected, with the passengers and crew falling unconscious before he ditched the jet." In March 2014, Hardy was involved in the official hunt for the Boeing 777, which vanished over the South China Sea and was never discovered.

Especially, it's critical to keep in mind that the inquiry was halted in 2017 and that these allegations remain unsubstantiated. On March 8, 2014, the Boeing 777 vanished from sight while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. According to satellite data, the aircraft went off course and fell into the southern Indian Ocean.