Expert: Malaysian Boeing pilot deliberately orchestrated the death of flight MH370
Malaysia Airlines pilot Zachariah Ahmad Shah, who piloted flight MH370, which disappeared from radar in 2014, was steering the plane in such a way that it was impossible to understand where it would fall. Thus, the Malaysian Boeing pilot probably deliberately orchestrated the downing of Flight MH370.
According to the portal Lenta.ru, writes the British newspaper Daily Mail, based on a study by aerospace specialist Richard Godfrey.
The expert notes that it could be tracked using the data of the international radio system Weak Signal Propagation (WSPR). The principle of its operation is based on the fact that the location of the aircraft can be determined when it crosses the so-called "track lines", which generate radar signals.
Godfrey assumed that the pilot was familiar with the system's schedule and knew that the radars would be turned off during the weekend.
- says the engineer.
According to the expert, the pilot deliberately left false trails, changing the trajectory and speed of movement. This indicates that he was conscious and flying the aircraft.
Earlier, several versions of the death of the liner were put forward. So far, only a wing fragment has been found, which was discovered in March 2021 in southern Africa. In 2014, the plane was on a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
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