British aeronautical engineer claims to have determined the exact location of flight MH370

December 1, 2021 16:33

A British aeronautical engineer claims to have determined the exact coordinates of the MH370 plane that crashed into the Indian Ocean.

Kỹ sư hàng không Anh tuyên bố xác định được vị trí chính xác của máy bay MH370 - Ảnh 1.

The wreckage of MH370 is located 1,933km west of Perth (Australia), at a depth of about 4,000m under the sea - Photo: mh370search.com

According to 9news.com.au, using aviation tracking technology, British aviation engineer Richard Godfrey claimed to have discovered that MH370 crashed into the sea about 1,933km west of Perth (Australia), at coordinates "33.177°S (south) 95.300°E (east)".

The plane is believed to be at a depth of 4,000 meters on the seabed.

"The crash site is at the foot of Broken Ridge (an ocean plateau in the southeast Indian Ocean), in an area with rugged terrain. There are mountain peaks and cliffs, an underwater volcano and a canyon," said Mr. Godfrey in a report posted on mh370search.com on November 30.

Mr Godfrey predicts his research will help find MH370 by 2022.

His research is based on software to detect and track any aircraft anywhere in the world (GDTAAA) and data from the weak signal transmission system (WSPR).

According to Mr. Richard Godfrey, the plane crashed into an area with rugged terrain under the sea - Photo: mh370search.com

In 2018, the US company Ocean Infinity launched a 3-month search of 112,000 square kilometers but failed to find MH370. The new location mentioned in Mr. Godfrey's report is about 28 kilometers from where Ocean Infinity had searched.

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370) went missing on March 8, 2014, while en route from Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) to Beijing (China), with 239 people on board.

In 2016, Australia, Malaysia and China agreed that an official search would only resume if the three countries had credible evidence pinpointing the plane's specific location.

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British aeronautical engineer claims to have determined the exact location of flight MH370