Decipher the mysterious plane missing MH370?

The mystery of the missing plane with Malaysia Airlines MH370 has finally been answered and its location has been determined, experts say.

A group of aviation experts are preparing to disclose information from a major investigation to determine the location of the missing plane in March 2014, the British Star daily reported.

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Mysterious plane missing MH370 had the answer.

Aircraft carrying Malaysia Airlines' MH370 number missing with 239 passengers and crew while traveling from Beijing (China) to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). Countless search campaigns for this plane have been carried out but there are no clues about its fate.

Larry Vance, a veteran of the Canadian Traffic Safety Committee, said he was confident that he knew what happened to MH370."I think the public may feel comforted by the growing number of experts agreeing on the last minute of the missing plane."

Mr. Vance and a team of experts, including the famous aviation safety specialist - Captain John Cox and Martin Dolan - representatives of the Australian Traffic Safety Committee when MH370 went missing, focused on evidence that MH370 disappearing is the mass murder action.

Lawyer John Dawson said: "In MH370, the pilot regularly flew Malaysia - Beijing and vice versa, controlled the aircraft to turn around. In this case, it is clear that there is a involvement of a Among the crew members, the aircraft may have been depressed, the passengers were suffocated - that is a calculated murder.

The Boeing 777 pilot Simon Hardy said he believed it was the suicide flight of Captain Zaharie Amad Shah. And that, the pilot even drove a plane through his hometown of Penang to "bid farewell" and then flew the plane to the Indian Ocean so it could never be found.

Responding on 60 Minutes, pilot Simon Hardy explained, the pilot MH370 drove a plane along the Malaysian-Thai border to avoid detection. Accordingly, the aircraft MH370 at the time went in Thai airspace, while going to Malaysia airspace to avoid being discovered by the two countries' military.

" If I am assigned to do that and try to get a 777 to disappear, I will do exactly that," said the pilot.

The Malaysian government has not commented on the above information yet.