Newly uncovered flight documents have revealed that extra fuel and oxygen were added to the plane before it took off and “headed to oblivion”.
MH370 disappeared 10 years ago when the aircraft vanished from flight radar over the South China Sea.
British pilot Simon Hardy says flight documents could prove that the plane’s disappearance was planned out.
The Boeing 777 pilot, who joined the search with the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) in 2015, believes the plane’s pilot would have been in control the entire time before precisely plunging the plane into the ocean so it could never be found.
Technical log show that the cockpit’s oxygen levels were topped up – despite them not being low.
Hardy explained the oxygen did not need topping up as the flight was a short journey to Beijing and a “bizarre” scribble shows that the oxygen solely for the cockpit was added last-minute but not for the cabin crew or the passengers.
“It’s an incredible coincidence that just before this aircraft disappears forever, one of the last things that was done as the engineer says nil noted[no oxygen added], then someone else gets on onboard and says it’s a bit low,” he told The Sun.
“Well it’s not really low at all… it’s a strange coincidence that the last engineering task that was done before it headed off to oblivion was topping up crew oxygen which is only for the cockpit, not for the cabin crew.”
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Source Agencies