MH370 shock theory: Avionics chip malware ‘showed phantom cockpit controls’

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 went missing on March 8, 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. The families of those on board have been denied closure as the real story as to what happened remains a mystery. However, experts have suggested it could have been machines, not people that were in charge of the plane in its final moments.

Risk Management consultant Dr Sally Leivesley spoke to Channel 5’s 2019 documentary ‘Flight MH370’ about this theory.

She explained that the plane’s computer network could have been accessed and compromised with “malware” so that the controls looked fine ... Read even more

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