Hot: Detecting the exact position of flight MH370

A new analysis of drift has pinpointed the exact location of flight MH370 four years after it mysteriously disappeared, according to the Daily Star.

According to British newspaper MH370 Independent Group (IG), a network of about 20 pilots has released a new report that helps narrow the search area for MH370. According to a new analysis of drift, the new MH370 search area is equivalent to an area the size of Ho Chi Minh City. Melbourne (Australia).

Richard Godfrey, an aerospace engineer and member of IG based in Frankfurt, has completed a new drift analysis that raises the question of whether MH370 is drifting further north than has been sought. before or not.

Hot: Detecting the exact position of flight MH370
Mr. Godfrey believes that the exact new location of flight MH370 is Exmouth, Western Australia.

Accordingly, Mr. Godfrey believes that the new exact location of flight MH370 is Exmouth, Western Australia . The Malaysia Airlines plane – carrying 239 people – disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014 over the Indian Ocean.

All efforts to find the Boeing 777 since then have failed and the plane’s location after the crash remains a mystery. Experts previously thought that the plane most likely crashed in an area about 1,600km in West Perth, Australia.

However, Mr. Godfrey believes the plane may have tried to make an emergency turn to Cocos Island airport, meaning it crashed elsewhere than the search area mentioned above.

So far, five pieces of debris have been confirmed to be either definitely or possibly from MH370. These fragments have appeared on the coasts of Africa, Reunion Island, Mozambique and Mauritius.

Mr. Godfrey said: “Aircraft debris recovered from East African beaches may originate from the potential impact area at the North Pole 20.5 degrees South latitude. We propose a search area. new inclusion of part of the 7th arc between latitudes 25 degrees South and 20 degrees South based on new drift analysis”.