MH370 expert claims plane crashed in uncharted location - and 'it wasn't an accident'

Gilles Diharce, a former air traffic controller in the French Air Force, spoke about evidence he says proves that the disappearance of the Malaysian flight Airlines was no accident

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Experts sit down and discuss what could have happened to MH370

A flight expert claimed that the missing MH370 plane was deliberately shot down by the pilot.

The missing plane with 239 people on board was intentionally shot down in the southern Indian Ocean in an unsearched area.

Gilles Diharce, a former air traffic controller in the French Air Force, spoke about evidence that proves that the disappearance of the Malaysian Airlines flight was not an accident.

Flying between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing, he disappeared from radar on March 8, 2014, sparking several theories about his final resting place.

Pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah was flying the plane which suddenly disappeared in an unsolved mystery.

According to those responsible for the disappearance of the Boeing-777, it had to turn back less than 60 minutes on its intended route before it crashed into the Indian Ocean.

Missing Pilot Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 Missing AircraftxMH 370 pilot Zaharie Shah with his home plane simulator
Pilot of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 Missing Aircraft xMH 370 pilot Zaharie Shah with his home plane simulator (

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Some theories suggest the plane was hijacked, while others claimed it was in "cruise mode" when it fell from the sky.

But Gilles believes that the pilot was attempting a controlled emergency landing called a "ditching".

This runs counter to official reports of a high-speed "death spiral" crash in a location known as the Seventh Arc.

MH370 expert claims plane crashed in uncharted location - and 'it wasn't an accident'

Gilles Diharce, a former air traffic controller in the French Air Force, spoke about evidence he says proves that the disappearance of the Malaysian flight Airlines was no accident

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Video not available

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Experts sit down and discuss what could have happened to MH370

A flight expert claimed that the missing MH370 plane was deliberately shot down by the pilot.

The missing plane with 239 people on board was intentionally shot down in the southern Indian Ocean in an unsearched area.

Gilles Diharce, a former air traffic controller in the French Air Force, spoke about evidence that proves that the disappearance of the Malaysian Airlines flight was not an accident.

Flying between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing, he disappeared from radar on March 8, 2014, sparking several theories about his final resting place.

Pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah was flying the plane which suddenly disappeared in an unsolved mystery.

According to those responsible for the disappearance of the Boeing-777, it had to turn back less than 60 minutes on its intended route before it crashed into the Indian Ocean.

Missing Pilot Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 Missing AircraftxMH 370 pilot Zaharie Shah with his home plane simulator
Pilot of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 Missing Aircraft xMH 370 pilot Zaharie Shah with his home plane simulator (

Picture:

YOUTUBE)

Some theories suggest the plane was hijacked, while others claimed it was in "cruise mode" when it fell from the sky.

But Gilles believes that the pilot was attempting a controlled emergency landing called a "ditching".

This runs counter to official reports of a high-speed "death spiral" crash in a location known as the Seventh Arc.

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