Where is MH370 lost during the past 1 year?

About a year after the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the most enigmatic tragedy of this aviation history makes the mystical hypotheses endless, sparking controversy fire on the net.

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Data gaps on the missing flight are creating 'reasoning plots' for experts and amateurs in the search story to languish in the answer to the question: what happened with the aircraft and 239 passengers and crew.

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Pray for MH370.(Photo: Rauters)

The hypothetical warehouse extending from the wildest speculations such as MH370 captured by aliens, or this flight with another ill-fated flight called MH17 is a scientific, but controversial argument. flying in the South Indian Ocean but not in the current search area.

Perhaps all agree that many important pieces of this puzzle have not been found.

'When studying this case, we couldn't help but be surprised by the series of information that didn't reveal a bit,' said aviation expert Jeff Wise. The expert is the author of the e-book 'The Plane That Wasn't There', which has climbed to No. 1 on Amazon.

The Boeing 777 lost contact with the air traffic control station immediately after taking off from Kuala Lumpur and on its way to Beijing on March 8. At that time it was flying over the Gulf of Thailand close to a maritime intermediary called Igari.

The Malaysian Air Force said its radar found traces of a return aircraft, flying back across the Malay Peninsula toward the northwest coast.

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Is it because the information is covered up so this disappearance is even more mysterious?

Authorities investigated based on analysis from British satellite company Inmarsat and 'ping' sounds from MH370 and concluded that the aircraft had turned south and flew for hours before falling in the South. Indian Ocean.

This conclusion faces many challenges from independent investigators as well as aviation bloggers proficient as they pose no doubt about radar reliability and fuel of the aircraft.

Tim Clark, leader of Emirates Airlines, issued a notable question in November 2014. He believed that the information regarding the plane was being hushed. The Malaysian government, which is expected to publish an investigation report before the first year of a disaster, still denies allegations of "émo" information.

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Hopefully soon find the final truth. (Photo: AP)

The most recent is a new hypothesis that analysts are reliable about this mysterious missing flight. Captain Simon Hardy, who is working for a major commercial airline on March 3, confirmed that the Boeing 777 with Malaysia Airlines MH370 number has said goodbye to the Penang Islands, near the captain's flight. , before "missing".

Mr. Hardy said that after the aircraft communication system was turned off, the aircraft performed a "rather unusual" movement in and out of Malaysia and Thailand airspace eight times. The expert said it was an effective way to disrupt air traffic control stations.