Uncrypted mysteries of aircraft MH370

With the statement made by the Malaysian government leader, for the first time in 515 days after MH370 went missing, the first clear vestiges of the aircraft were confirmed.

MH370: Uncrypted mysteries

The debris identified as the flank of the Boeing 777, encountered on March 8, 2014, will help investigators gain more ground to determine what happened to this ill-fated flight, and proceed to the prize. The world's largest mysterious code.

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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak at a press conference on August 6 (Photo: AP).

Things you already know about MH370

So far, what the World knows about this accident is very small compared to the mysteries to decipher. Earlier, flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing at 12:41 local time, March 8, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members. The plane flew to the South China Sea area in a cloudless night.

Flight captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah , 53, is a respected professional, with 33 years of experience at Malaysia Airlines. Vice-President Fariq Abdul Hamid, 27 years old.

Before MH370 moved into Vietnam- controlled airspace, someone in the cockpit broadcast the final message via telephone at 1:19 am about Malaysia air traffic control station: 'Good night, Malaysia 370 ' .

At about 1:30 am, aircraft tracking systems such as the transponders were turned off, but the aircraft was still recorded by military radar until 2:15 am when it returned to Malaysia. and fly over the Indian Ocean.

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Fragments of MH370 drifted to Reunion Island more than 1 year after the accident (Photo: AFP).

The fragment was identified by MH370, found more than 16 months after the plane disappeared. It drifted to the French island of Reunion , located on the Indian Ocean.

The 30-day battery pack mounted on the signal generator in the MH370 ' black box ' has expired for more than 1 year before the aircraft takes off, raising questions about whether this is an integral part. The cause of the international search campaign on the Indian Ocean did not yield results.

Mysteries waiting for answers

Despite the efforts of governments, aviation experts as well as the efforts of interested people all over the world to participate in the search for planes on satellite imagery, many great questions of the mystery MH370 still do not exist. The answer.

The first question is what caused the aircraft to divert away from the intended route, since neither the crew nor the surveillance system on the aircraft showed any unusual signs. The weather at the time of the accident was favorable.

The " conspiracy theory" believers believed that there was intentional redirection of the aircraft from the cockpit, and the operator could be a pilot. However, no one has been able to confirm this, except for details such as Captain Zaharie who supported the opposition in Malaysia, and Fariq used to let passengers into the cockpit during a previous flight.

However, the investigating agency has not seen anything in the files of these two people leading to the possibility that they want to kill a mass.

If two pilots are not involved in the accident, is MH370 missing a hijack or terrorist attack ? This is also a question that cannot be answered, because no individual or terrorist group has ever taken responsibility.

While Malaysian officials insisted that the navigation system was " intentionally " turned off, the question of who did this and why could not be answered satisfactorily.

Finally, and perhaps the biggest concern, is MH370. The fragment found on Reunion Island confirms the plane crashed in the Indian Ocean, and the current search area is correct. However, it did not help much to find and salvage aircraft black boxes , to decipher the cause of the accident.

There are still many mysteries waiting for Malaysian, Australian and related officials to answer. And by then, MH370 continues to be the biggest mystery of the world.