Tomnod picture found with what is
presumed as crashed plane underwater in
Indian Ocean. Canadian Veteran suggests
the plane was caught on fire and pilot did
not manage to land it on time.
One of the volunteers from the Tomnod
search group posted pictures of what is
presumed as Malaysian plane underwater.
The officials are yet to investigate both the
authenticity of photos taken by a satellite and
whether it is the missing Malaysian plane.
According to recent investigations the plane
presumably dropped somewhere in the Indian
Ocean.
The photo looks like a plane underwater and
an oil slick.
People from all over the world joined the
search for missing airplane of Malaysian
airlines that has not been found for 11 days
already. The search went on via a program
called Tomnod, that makes pictures via
satellite. As the area is huge, around 7.68 m
sq km, the search is taking so much time.
The image has now gone viral as people have
been worried about the fate of missing plane
and its passengers for almost 12 days.
A theory posed by a veteran Canadian pilot,
with over 20 years of experience, Chris
Goodfellow, claims that the plane was caught
on fire and was not hijacked.
Goodfellow goes on explaining, saying that the
scenario that probably happened involved a
fire, and that the pilot, Zaharie Ahmad Shah,
made an attempt to make an emergency
landing at the closest airport, which explains
sudden change in the course of the plane.
However, the pilot as likely overcome by the
smoke from the fire before he could land the
plane.
After that, the plane went on flying on
autopilot as a ghost plane for few hours until
it ran out of fuel and crashed into Indian
Ocean.
According to Goodfellow, the wrecks will be
found somewhere west of the Maldives.
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