MH370最新消息:机长疑似避开雷达蓄意自杀?
World renowned aviation experts say the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was a planned and deliberate criminal act. It's been four years since the flight vanished en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014. What happened to the Boeing 777 and 239 people on board, including eight Australians, remains one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries. A panel of internationally renowned aviation experts shed new light and revealed chilling discoveries about the flight's final moments on Sunday night's episode of 60 Minutes. They all agreed that the probability of it being an accident was 'one in a trillion' and that pilot captain Zaharie Amad Shah 'deliberately' brought down the plane. 'I think the general public can take comfort in the fact that there is a growing consensus on the plane's final moments.' veteran air crash investigator Larry Vance told the program. He believes the pilot 'was killing himself' and took the aircraft to the most remote place possible so it would 'disappear'. 'Unfortunately, he was [also] killing everybody else on board, and he did it deliberately,' Mr Vance said. Former Australia Transport Safety Bureau head Martin Dolan added: 'This was planned, this was deliberate, and it was done over an extended period of time.' According to Simon Hardy, a Boeing 777 pilot and instructor, Captain Zaharie avoided detection of the plane by either Malaysian or Thai military radar by flying along the border, crossing in and out of each country's airspace. Mr Dolan added: 'There are the families of the 239 people out there that at the moment still do not have an answer to what happened to their loved ones. I'm still passionately committed to finding this aircraft.' 'It has to be found,' Ms Lawton told 60 Minutes. 'We want to know where our loved ones are, their final resting place and what happened The search must go on for that closure. Please don't give up.' |