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Flight MH370 pilot: The truth you haven't heard


"Theories surrounding the disappearance of flight MH370 have ranged from plausible to outlandish, but one thing is for sure: the truth remains shrouded in mystery. However, new evidence has emerged that may shed light on what really happened on that fateful day."


"Pilot suicide"
One of the most tragic theories is that the pilot, Zaharie Shah, committed suicide by deliberately crashing the plane into the ocean. This theory is supported by the fact that Shah had a history of depression and had been experiencing financial problems. However, there is no evidence to suggest that Shah was suicidal at the time of the flight, and his family and friends have vehemently denied this theory.


"Mechanical failure"
Another possible explanation for the disappearance of MH370 is mechanical failure. The plane was relatively new, but there are always the potential for unforeseen technical issues. However, all the previous similar incidents had sent a distress signal or there was debris, but none of that was detected. This makes mechanical failure a less likely explanation.


"Terrorism"
The possibility that MH370 was brought down by terrorists has also been considered. However, there is no evidence to support this theory. In fact, all evidence points to the contrary. The plane was not carrying any explosives, and there were no signs of a struggle on board.


"New evidence"
In recent months, new evidence has emerged that may help to solve the mystery of MH370. This evidence includes satellite data that shows the plane flying off course, and a new analysis of the black box data that suggests that the plane was intentionally crashed.


"What really happened?"
The truth about what happened to flight MH370 may never be known for sure. However, the new evidence that has emerged suggests that it was more likely a deliberate act of sabotage by someone on board than an accident.