Amateur investigators following the renewed search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the Indian Ocean have noticed unusual activities from search vessels. The flight disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board, and its fate remains a significant aviation mystery.
A recent search effort, led by Ocean Infinity and the Malaysian Government, aims to cover a vast area off Australia’s coast using advanced tools like underwater drones. Despite no official updates on progress, observations from a YouTube channel suggest focused search patterns by one vessel, hinting at a potentially significant find.
Speculations have arisen from these observations, with suggestions that the search teams may have pinpointed a specific area for a more thorough investigation. However, it’s important to note that these are only assumptions, with no confirmation from the authorities involved.
In a separate development, Egypt Air’s chief engineer proposed a possible location for MH370 near the western Australian coast, based on aviation principles. He highlighted the importance of tracking the aircraft’s magnetic compass deviation from true north to potentially locate the wreckage.
While these insights provide new perspectives on the ongoing search efforts, the ultimate fate of MH370 and the closure for the families of the passengers and crew still eludes resolution.