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aviation-crime1 year ago

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.

aviation-safety1 year ago

"Fatal Clearwater Plane Crash: Expert Analysis, Victims Identified, and Chilling Pilot Audio"

An aviation expert, John Cox, weighed in on the deadly Clearwater plane crash, stating that the Beechcraft V35B involved is a reliable aircraft and such incidents are rare. The pilot reported engine problems before the crash, and the investigation will examine various factors including flight control, pilot incapacitation, radar data, weather, maintenance records, and pilot training. The NTSB preliminary report is expected in a couple of weeks, with the final report anticipated to take around 18 months.

aviation-safety2 years ago

"Aviation Expert Warns of Imminent Boeing 737 MAX 9 Safety Issues"

Aviation expert Dan Gryder warns of an imminent plane crash due to poor FAA oversight, following a recent incident involving a Boeing 737-9 MAX that lost a door mid-flight. The FAA has ordered the grounding of these planes for inspection. Passengers on the affected Alaska Airlines flight narrowly escaped a potential disaster, prompting cancellations of hundreds of flights. Boeing's CEO emphasizes the need for transparency and cooperation with investigations, as concerns about aircraft safety and FAA supervision persist.