Probably the plane landed on North Andaman, and the xenophobic isolated sociopathic tribe which lives on the island killed the crew and passengers.
Pilot calls for new search for missing MH370 around Madagascar as he claims flight was hijacked
MH370 latest: Debris washed up on Madagascar beach most likely from missing flight
Sophie Williams
Monday 7 January 2019
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/debris-washed-up-on-madagascar-beach-most-likely-from-missing-flight-mh370-according-to-malaysian-a4031906.html
MH370 news: Will items found in Madagascar finally SOLVE Malaysia Airlines mystery?
By Ciaran McGrath
Thu, Nov 29, 2018
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1052030/mh370-malaysia-airlines-madagascar-mystery-australia
Related to #16:
A Startlingly Simple Theory About the Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet
Chris Goodfellow
March 18, 2014
https://www.wired.com/2014/03/mh370-electrical-fire/
New Research Might Locate Flight MH370And Solve One of the Greatest Aviation Mysteries of All Time
A new mathematical model narrows down the search area significantly.
[sez the plane “veered east toward India”, so I’m not optimistic. Time to watch “Krakatoa: East of Java” again]
By Sam Blum
Dec 7, 2018
https://www.popularmechanics.com/flight/airlines/a25437988/mh370-christmas-island/
Data analysis could help locate the missing Malaysian MH370 plane
[that’s worked so well in the past]
by Emerging Technology from the arXiv
December 6, 2018
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612551/data-analysis-points-to-new-location-for-mh370-aircraft-that-vanished-in-mysterious/
https://cdn.technologyreview.com/i/images/mh370-route.png?sw=600&cx=0&cy=0&cw=443&ch=679
Any model that relies on a dead or unconscious crew to execute a u-turn is probably not the right model. And a living crew wouldn’t fly in that direction, then turn back within a few minutes of the continent.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37820122
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