In the context of no information about the new search for MH370, Ismail Hammad announced that he has information about the location of the missing plane.
MH370 remains a mystery in world aviation history, even though some parts found at sea believed to be from the plane have been found.
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Despite a host of conspiracy theories, Ismail is convinced that "hijackers" caused the incident, but the question remains as to where the plane crashed when their plans were foiled.
He said that if the hijacker wanted to carry out the perfect crime, a mystery that would last hundreds of years, he would have to land the plane on one of the abandoned runways or lakes in the maze of the Philippine archipelago, which includes 7,641 islands.
Such runways extend and end in sea, lake or wetland, rather than flying in a straight line to crash into the sea off Perth, in an area predictable by fuel consumption calculations.
Ismail believes the plane crashed somewhere between the Strait of Malacca and the Perth coast.
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"No matter how experienced a pilot is, it is impossible to easily and accurately fly in a straight line on such a long route, over the vast ocean, at night for many hours at a time," he added.
However, if the pilot has access to a GPS system, it is possible to navigate through the Philippine islands. Ismail clarified that programming the autopilot computer with only the coordinates of a point in space is a challenging task, according to express.co.uk .
"Similarly, a single pilot would not be able to continue flying a large aircraft like the B777-200 for nine hours from take-off until it disappeared, including the three hours on average required for checking the aircraft's condition and documents before take-off according to aviation regulations," he added.
Ismail has concluded that, without the use of an autopilot or navigation aids, the search area should be narrowed from the Strait of Malacca to the coast of Perth, Australia. This is a much smaller hypothesis than previously proposed by experts to search for MH370 in the vast South Indian Ocean.
The search for MH370, conducted by the marine robotics company Ocean Infinity, was abruptly halted in April. At the time, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said it was not the right time and could wait until later this year.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing on March 8, 2014, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/thong-tin-moi-ve-vi-tri-roi-cua-may-bay-mat-tich-mh370-185250905202450584.htm
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