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Report: there was no pilot at the helm of the missing Malaysian aircraft

Photo: depositphotos

Photo: depositphotos

In March, the 2014 of the year when the Malaysian airline MH370 crashed into the waters of the Indian Ocean, there was no pilot at its helm.

This became known after analyzing satellite data from report, promulgated by the Australian Bureau of Transport Safety 2 November.

ABBT director Peter Fowley told reporters that experts had drawn conclusions based on the found portion of the wing of the aircraft.

Discovered part of the left wing of the aircraft Photo: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

The detected part of the left wing of the aircraft.
Photo: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

Detected part of the left wing of the aircraft Scheme: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

The detected part of the left wing of the aircraft.
Scheme: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

Discovered part of the left wing of the aircraft Photo: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

The detected part of the left wing of the aircraft.
Photo: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

Australian experts believe that the aircraft, by all indications, flew on the included autopilot before running out of fuel, and then dived into the ocean.

In addition, the experts found that before diving into the ocean, the plane was not set to land, it flew at a speed of 7620 meters per minute doubled for that height (457 km per hour).

Debris scatter Infographics: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

Scatter debris.
Infographics: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

Recall, on the night of 7 on 8 in March 2014, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 made a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 passengers on board and disappeared. Later, experts said that the plane crashed in the indian ocean. Despite the fact that the experts found several of its fragments in different places, it was not possible to establish the exact crash site for 2,5 of the year.

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