https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13096637/MH370-Malaysia-Airlines-disturbing-theory.html
Pilot explains how those in charge of MH370 could have easily carried out a plot to deliberately crash
- Mike Glynn is a retired Qantas pilot
- He believes the pilot of MH370 could have depressurised the cabin
- READ MORE: Why we may never know what happened to the MH370
By Ashley Nickel and David Southwell For Daily Mail Australia
Published: 01:09 EST, 18 February 2024 | Updated: 03:36 EST, 18 February 2024
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A retired Qantas pilot has opened up on what may have happened during the mysterious MH370 flight that disappeared almost 10 years ago.
Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 vanished over the South China Sea during a flight from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing, China, on March 8, 2014.
The puzzling case made headlines across the world as it seemed the plane, which carried 239 people – including six Australians, disappeared without a trace.
Just one week after the plane was downed, then-Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak claimed there was a ‘high degree of certainty’ communications with MH370’s cockpit were deliberately cut.
One popular theory is the crash was a murder-suicide at the hands of captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, but it has never been confirmed by authorities.
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British aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey last month accused the Malaysian Government of abandoning its search for MH370.
He claims the government did not want to invest any more funding into the mission, despite several calls from victims’ families to relaunch search efforts last year.
‘In my view, the Malaysian government does not want the cause of the crash of MH370 to be known,’ he told the Sydney Morning Herald.
‘It does not help to speculate what the motives of the Malaysian Government might be with regard to MH370.’
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Sad to say but this “story” does nothing to answer the questions or prove that it was a murder – suicide.
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