![]() ![]() The controlled crash theory contradicts the Australian Transport Safety Bureau's hypothesis of a "death dive" impact, with nobody in control within the cockpit. What minimal wreckage has been discovered may further back the theory that the pilot actually had full control of the plane, rather than the Boeing 777 crashing into the ocean at high speeds. The panelists utilized new or existing data to suggest that Captain Shah flew Flight MH370 115 miles farther than originally thought, which would explain why multiple search efforts have returned almost no evidence of the missing plane. "60 Minutes Australia" host Tara Brown directed a panel of four international aviation experts to share their hypotheses. ![]() Now, just two scant weeks after the announcement, experts stated one reason why the high-tech search company may have failed: Ocean Infinity may have been looking in the wrong spot altogether. ![]() Yet despite a $70 million incentive to locate further wreckage from the flight, Ocean Infinity declared defeat on May 1 of this year. ![]() Flight MH370 disappeared into the Southern Indian Ocean on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board.Īfter a futile search spanning several years, the investigation was officially called off by Australian, Chinese and Malaysian authorities in early 2017, although the Malaysian government separately hired private company Ocean Infinity to renew the search in January 2018. ![]()
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