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MH370 may have secretly landed, then taken off again

Missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 may have landed before tak... Read More
NEW DELHI: Missing

Malaysia Airlines

flight

MH370

may have landed before taking off a short while after it mysteriously vanished, an ‘expert’ claims. Author Jeff Wise believes a gap of an hour and 13 minutes in the doomed flight’s record have seen the plane touch down. Wise, author of ‘The Plane That Wasn’t There’, believes the plane either landed, made a single turn or went around in circles, Express reports.

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MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, and no one has provided a definitive explanation about what happened to it. There were 239 people on board the plane, which was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Wise said: “The big unknown was what happened between 6.28pm when the satcom was turned on and 7.41pm.” Wise previously said: “Looking at the fineprint of the data log, we saw that in fact the system had been turned off and then back on again.” Wise said this suggested the plane had not gone dark because of an electrical disaster.

Here are the most popular theories about the missing aircraft:

Fire

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A blaze killed everyone but burned out before damaging the exterior of the plane. This would explain why the aircraft, on auto-pilot, flew a long distance off course. It would have hit the water at around 600mph after gliding down from 35,000ft.

Terrorism

Two passengers boarded with stolen passports. David Learmount, of Flight Global magazine, said: "Something happened and the pilots did not tell anyone. Why? fail d It's extraordinary the pilots failed to call. They had plenty of time. Unless there was a bomb but there has been no evidence of that."

Secret weapon

Website Natural News, run by Mike Adams, posted: "If we never find debris, it means some entirely new, mysterious and powerful force is at work on our planet, which can pluck planes out of the sky without leaving even a shred of evidence."

Hijack

A Russian newspaper claimed MH370 was hijacked and flown to Afghanistan, where crew and passengers were being held captive.

A military source told the Moskovsky Komsomolets: "Pilots are not guilty; the plane was hijacked unknown terrorists. We know the name of the terrorist who gave instructions to pilots. The plane is in Afghanistan."

Warfare test gone wrong

MH370 "cloaked" using hi-tech electronic weaponry. One website stated: "This technology is precisely the expertise of Freescale, that has employees on the missing flight." It also sparked theories the jet was taken by North Korea for similarly unknown purposes.

Pilot suicide

There is no evidence against captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah or co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid.

Malaysia Airlines said their staff had an excellent record, adding: "We have no reason to believe the crew caused the disappearance of this aircraft."

Hidden by another plane

Lost from radar beneath another aircraft. Blogger Keith Ledgerwood said: "It is my belief that MH370 likely flew in the shadow of Singapore Airlines flight 68 through India and Afghanistan airspace.

"As MH370 was flying 'dark' without a transponder, SIA 68 would have had no knowledge that MH370 was anywhere around as it entered Indian airspace."

Military op

The book Flight MH370: The Mystery claims the airliner was shot down by US-Thai strike fighters in a training drill blunder.

Relatives of victims from 14 nations described the UK publication as "insensitive".

Insurance scam

A Malaysian police chief refused to rule this out. Khalid Abu Bakar insisted authorities were exploring every single avenue. "Maybe somebody on the flight has bought a huge sum of insurance, who wants family to gain from it," he said.

Diego Garcia

The plane may have landed at the US military base on the remote island of Diego Garcia, a small coral atoll in the Indian Ocean.

The US said there is no truth in this speculation.

CIA plot

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad wrote in a 2015 blog: "Boeing and certain agencies have the capacity to take over uninterruptible control of commercial airliners, of which MH370 is one. Someone is hiding something."

Alien abduction

Social media users blame extraterrestrials. One posted: "I believe that plane is abducted by aliens. I know I'm not the only one."

A second added: "There were only two possibilities for its disappearance, aliens or a DB Cooper-style heist."

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