The real reason did not find MH370 for more than 3 years?

MH370 will probably never be found due to human mistakes in the large-scale and costly search campaign.

On October 14, China's morning Chinese Post Office had an article criticizing the Australian Aviation Safety Administration (ATSB) for its efforts to find aircraft MH370 for the past 3 years. According to the newspaper, it should not be hoped that the search for this missing plane, because of its half-hearted search, made many mistakes, had no basis for hope.

When the search for MH370 was handed over to Australia, former US naval officer Stephen Ganyard said: 'It is good to let Australia handle this incident. We find that the Malaysian government is not capable of working as Australians'.

However, not everyone agrees with this statement. Christine Negroni, an air accident reporter, said: 'Australia's ATSB Department has been criticized for its limited ability to investigate the 2009 air crash on Norfolk Island and caused very controversy. big later. The Director of the Bureau of Safety and Security also said that this search is a challenge of his life. '

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MH370 is still negative after 3 years and 7 months.

Negroni said the first person appointed to lead Australia's search team was Angus Houston, former Australian Defense Force Commander. Although well known in the military, he has never had the experience of handling civil aviation accidents or searching underwater.

Initially, Malaysia's choice was not the ATSB but the French aviation investigation agency . This unit has been investigating the Air France A330 in 2009. The plane was found in only 2 years of search with a cost of less than 40 million USD (a quarter of the search cost MH370). However, the director of the French aviation investigation agency refused to seek the MH370.

Florence de Changy, a journalist in Hong Kong, said that Australia's search effort only helped the Malaysian government regain face in the newspaper.'They do so so that the public can see that, although it is impossible to find aircraft, everything is still under control.'

According to Changy's analysis, the search team has many errors such as misidentifying the area to be searched, using unverified methods and data, not concentrating on finding floating debris in the beginning. after the plane crashed . So, she thought that the search process of MH370 was only a "serious mistake" and it was of no use besides reassuring public opinion.

Aircraft MH370 on the way to depart from Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) to Beijing (China) is suddenly in distress. All passengers on the cabin died and this is considered the biggest aviation mystery in the world. The incident took place in March 2014 and despite the many efforts made, the Malaysia Airlines plane remained unbelievable.

Prior to the time when the plane was completely out of contact with air traffic control, the pilot sent the message 'Good night, Malaysia 370'. Of the 239 passengers killed, 153 were Chinese citizens.

After 3 years and 7 months of continuous searching, hundreds of millions of dollars have been used but the results are still zero. The exact location of the MH370 is still a mystery. The Malay Insight said the search process stretched over an area of ​​710,000 square kilometers (the largest ever), of which 120,000 square kilometers were made using high quality photos.

'This can be considered a difficult thing to accept in modern aviation history. A large commercial aircraft that disappears without anyone knowing exactly what happened ' , the ATSB Department wrote a notice on October 3.

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak once stated: 'The plane is missing in the middle of the Indian Ocean, west of Perth, Australia'.

The most unexplainable thing today is the very large MH370, equipped with a state-of-the-art communications system, not to mention hundreds of passenger phones - suddenly turning off for a few seconds on the radar screen. MH370 last seen on radar is in the area with the most strict surveillance system in the world, but it still mysteriously disappears.