Remember, about that MHH3 aircraft of Malaysian Airlines? One of the 'most mysterious' events in the history of airplane is till date. It is not certain what happened after all communication was stopped within 5 minutes of starting from Kuala Lumpur Airport in Malaysia on March 7, about 5 years ago. There were 20 passengers and crew on the plane. Where they are or where the plane is, this search has not been found till date.
Since the incident, the plane has been tried to find the ruins. But there was not much significant progress. Recently, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Locke said the latest search for the missing flight MH3 was temporarily closed. A decade after the disappearance, he said, “Currently there is no suitable season for searching”, the decision has been made.
Anthony Locke said in a voice recording sent to AFP on Thursday that the search operation was temporarily stopped. Will start again by the end of the year. Now is not the appropriate time to search.
A few weeks ago, the Malaysian Airlines authorities said a new investigation had begun. But a large area of the Indian Ocean was investigated but the aircraft was not found.
The first search from 25 to 25 found an area of 1 lakh 20 thousand sq km in the Indian Ocean under the leadership of Australia. However, nothing was found except just a few ruins of the aircraft. The British and the US -based marine searches company 'Ocean Infinity' also failed in the 21st. Last month they started searching again.
The principle of Ocean Infinity is being conducted in the recent search program 'If you do not have to pay'. That is, only the Malaysian government will compensate the company if the plane is found.
However, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Lock said it would depend on the search. No one can say for sure.
Meanwhile, the mysterious missing theory of MH3 has given rise to various theories. Some question the role of experienced pilot Jahri Ahmed Shah. A report published in the 21st mentions the error of air traffic control. It said the aircraft was changed. However, there was no clear reason why the aircraft disappeared in the 5 -page report.
Relatives of the missing passengers have been asking the Malaysian Airlines authorities since the incident. Two-thirds of the passengers of the aircraft were Chinese citizens. The rest were citizens of Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and other countries.
Chinese passengers protested in Beijing on the 5th anniversary of the disappearance of MH3 last month. They 'give back our loved ones!' Give the slogan. Some highlight the placards in their hands, so that it was written – 'When is the last of this 5 years of waiting and suffering?'
