MH370 Mystery: Boeing Expert mAKES Shocking ClaimS

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Pilot's premeditated mass murder-suicide theory emerged a decade after the MH370 disappearance, based on flight document analysis

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British Boeing 777 pilot Simon Hardy suggests that last-minute cargo changes hint at deliberate action by the pilot, as reported by The Independent

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Last-minute changes in cargo, including extra fuel and oxygen, raise suspicions of intentional diversion to oblivion

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The discovery of the flaperon indicates a skilled pilot at the controls until the end, according to aviation expert Mr Hardy

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Mr Hardy argues that meticulous planning by the pilot aimed to avoid leaving fuel residue and conceal the final destination

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The expert suggests pilot depressurised the cabin, rendering  239 passengers unconscious, before ditching MH370 in the ocean

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Mr Hardy calculates MH370's probable location outside the official search area in the Southern Indian Ocean

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The Malaysian government greenlights the resumption of the MH370 search with Ocean Infinity on a "no find, no fee" basis

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The last engineering task before MH370's disappearance raises suspicions of intentional diversion

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Mr Hardy, ex-Australian Transport Safety Bureau, told The Sun: "Last task before disappearance: topping up cockpit oxygen, not for cabin crew"

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Mr Hardy, citing "satellite clues," pins MH370 just outside the official search area in the Geelvinck Fracture Zone, Southern Indian Ocean trench

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