MH370: Unraveling the Mystery of the Suicidal Pilot

British aviation expert Simon Hardy claims that the pilot of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, intentionally crashed the plane into an ocean trench as part of a mass-murder-suicide plot, entombing the aircraft and its passengers. Hardy used flight simulators to pinpoint the jet's location and believes Shah aimed to bury the plane in the Geelvinck Fracture Zone in the southern Indian Ocean. He points to clues such as requests for additional fuel and oxygen, as well as the lack of debris and strange satellite signs. Only a few pieces of the missing jet were ever recovered, including a flaperon that French experts said had been in a downward position, supporting Hardy's theory.
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