Australian authorities began to uncover some facts about the plane Malaysia Airlines (MAS) MH370 mysteriously missing. They call, passengers and crew died due to oxygen deprivation. Previously, the authority also mentions that the most likely MH370 aircraft fly using the autopilot, until it ran out of fuel and fell in the waters of the Indian Ocean.
Reuters launched, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) report through thick 55 pages, explaining how the investigation team came to this conclusion. They also compared the MH370 flight conditions with similar conditions in other incidents, though there is no new evidence obtained from the MH370.
Therefore, the ATSB report also helps narrow the alleged final resting area MH370, of which there are thousands of possible locations. "Referring to these observations, the final stage of the types of events hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) or unresponsive, it seems most appropriate to the available evidence for the last moment when the plane's flight MH370 corridor leads to the south," the ATSB report.
From the analysis, observations and available information suggests, most likely MH370 aircraft crashed after flying far to the south corridor in the Indian Ocean. The crash site is believed to be more distant than previously thought. Therefore, MH370 search area is shifted further to the south.
The new analysis comes after more than 100 days MH370 aircraft lost. The Boeing 777-200ER which carries 239 passengers and crew missing since the March 8, after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to fly to Beijing, China. Its existence is still mysterious.
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