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SILENT COCKPIT: Final Destination of MH 370
SILENT COCKPIT: Final Destination of MH 370
SILENT COCKPIT: Final Destination of MH 370
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Unlock the secrets of of the nine-year-old mystery - Flight MH 370 and discover the truth behind its disappearance.

 This book reveals the answers to the three interrogative words – 'Who', 'Why', and 'Where' – that left millions of people mystified. By reading this book, you will gain a deeper understanding of the tragic events, uncover hidden motives and potential perpetrators, and find out what could have happened to the 239 people on board. It also provides implications of this tragedy and its impact on aviation safety.

 

This book includes:

- A detailed analysis of the aircraft and its systems

- Exclusive interviews with key people involved in the investigation

- An exploration of possible motives behind the disappearance of Flight MH 370

- A deeper understanding of the events that unfolded on the day of the tragedy

- Uncovering of hidden motives and potential perpetrators of the possible hijacking

- Learning what could have possibly happened to the aircraft and the 239 people on board

 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookRix
Release dateNov 2, 2019
ISBN9783748719540
SILENT COCKPIT: Final Destination of MH 370

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    SILENT COCKPIT - Tarak Ghosh

    Silent Cockpit

    SILENT COCKPOT

    Unlock the secrets of Flight MH 370

    TARAK GHOSH

    BookRix GmbH & Co. KG

    Sonnenstraße 23

    80331 Munich

    Germany

    About the book

    I extend my heartfelt sympathies to the families, friends, and colleagues of those on board.

                The missing Flight MH 370 is not a history, but a mystery that had left behind a series of unanswered questions. It is very hard to believe that a Boeing 777-like aircraft vanished from the sky without any trace. How do you explain the tragic missing of Flight MH 390? Air crash?  Suicidal Dive? Terrorism?  Mass murder? You must be confused. The investigators have been searching for the fact for the last five years. Still, they are wandering in the dark. The friends and families of the passengers are angry and confused. Even after five years of the tragic disappearance of MH 370, we all have been searching for the answers to the three interrogative words – 'Who', 'Why', and 'Where'. But the most important is how long the families of the passengers will wait to know the fact. A few investigators believe that the important answers probably don't lie in the ocean but on land. That is the frustration here. The answers may lie close at hand, but they are more difficult to retrieve than any black box.

                It is 2023. Nine years ago, on March 8, 2014, the Malaysian Airlines MH370 had been missed from the sky and still, it remains a great mystery of the world. No one can say properly what happened to the ill-fated airplane. The children and relatives of the lost passengers are still in doubt about whether they will be back or not. They are confused reading the news and updates on YouTube videos. When they recall the deadly memory, their hearts start racing and their spines become chilled. What happened to flight MH370 has become one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries. The important answers probably don't lie in the ocean but on land, in Malaysia. That should be the focus moving forward. Unless they are as incompetent as the air force and air traffic control, the Malaysian police know more than they have dared to say. The riddle may not be deep.

                 Flight MH 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to Beijing with 239 people on board.  Among them, 227 were passengers and 12 crews. Captain Zaharie Shah was in control of the plane when it last communicated with air traffic control at 1:19 am over the South China Sea. However, moments later, the plane vanished from civilian radar screens following a routine handover from Malaysian to Vietnamese channels.

                The aviation world is still in the dark. But, a large section of the aviation world believes that something had happened in the sky or it was fixed before time. But, it can be said, a conspiracy pushed the flight into a deadly future. Who made that conspiracy and why? Who is involved with this conspiracy? Was it digitally hijacked in the mid-sky?

                In 2014, a University of Chicago study estimated that at least 50 percent of Americans believed at least one conspiracy theory. When the study was repeated in November last year, this number had jumped to 61 percent.  Meanwhile, a similar study by the University of Cambridge published the same month found at least 60 percent of people in the UK believed at least one conspiracy theory about the government.

                Conspiracy-focused internet sites claim that the official statement that the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean makes no sense. If Flight 370 hit the ocean, they say, it would have been broken into tens of thousands of pieces, many of which float on water (such as the seat cushions) and would be seen washing up on regional shores or easily spotted by search teams.

                Official announcements by the Malaysian Government were questioned by many critics, and several theories about the disappearance were proposed. Some of these theories were described as Conspiracy theories. The incident remains under investigation. Rob Brotherton, a lecturer in psychology wrote that conspiracy theories emerge immediately after any catastrophe occurs and conclusive information about why they do so remains unavailable. Andrew Leonard  wrote that conspiracy theorists were bolstered by the revelation of new satellite data two weeks after the flight disappeared that had been hidden from the public

                But, still, we don't know a lot of points that should be investigated. What caused the plane to divert since neither the cockpit crew nor the plane's monitoring systems gave any sign of trouble before that, and the weather was clear that night.

                Zaharie was a known supporter of Malaysia's opposition, and it was later found that Fariq had let passengers into the cockpit on an earlier flight, breaching safety rules. But investigators say nothing in either man's background suggests a desire to commit mass murder.          

                We don't know whether a hijack or terror attack was responsible, since there has never been a claim of responsibility by any group or individual. We don't know why the plane's tracking systems were switched off and by whom, an act that Malaysia has said appeared to be 'deliberate'

                An editorial in the Chicago Sun-Times stated that 'conspiracy theories fill a vacuum when facts are scarce,' but also urged governments to search for the plane to debunk these theories and give victims' family members peace of mind.

                In early 2017, Malaysia, China, and Australia called off a two-year, $144 million search in the southern Indian Ocean after finding no trace of the plane. A second three-month search (north of the original target area) led by U.S. exploration firm Ocean Infinity, ended similarly in May 2018. A 495-page report published in July said the Boeing 777 was likely deliberately taken off course but investigators were unable to determine who was responsible. The Malaysian government has said it would consider resuming a search if new evidence came to light.

                They've said goodbye. But for us, we've not said goodbye at all.

    Thank you for reading, but I have a request – please feel the mental and financial condition of those relatives who are still waiting for their loved ones.

    I am grateful to the authorities of 'Face Book', 'Twitter', 'Wikipedia' and all the media (Print, Electronic, and Web) all over the world. I thank those reporters and authors who had tried to solve the mystery with their hard labor. Thank you all.

    Tarak Ghosh

    July, 2023

    Second Edition

    Acknowledgement

    Acknowledgments

    This is a work of Non-fiction.

    I am thankful to the following newspapers, magazines, persons & public domains

    Sky News, Washington Post, New York Times, Huffpost, B.B.C. Dawn,  Sky, Telegraph, India Times, The Guardian, The Salt Lake Tribune, Encyclopedia Britannica, Wikipedia, Showbiz, India Today, Crowell Morning, Times of India, NDTV, Hindustan Times, UPO, Film Fare, Neerjabhanot.org, Facebook, Twitter, , Decan Herald

    From this author

    From this Author

    Beyond the Space (Romance, Paperback & E-book), I Saw My Killer (Romance, Paperback & E-book), Castle Waits (Romance, Paperback & E-book) Silent Cockpit ( Non-fiction),  Orphanage, (Paperback),  Flight 648 ( Aviation Mystery, Non-fiction), I Am Suzan (Romance, Paperback & E-book), Silent Shriek (Non-Fiction), Hunger Never Fades Away (Romantic Fiction Paperback & E-book), Lucy (Collection of short stories, E-book), Hell Flower (Sci-Fi, Paperback & E-book), The Snake Woman (Sci-Fi, Paperback & E-book), Lust & Poison (Sci-Fi, Paperback & E-book), Indian Meditation (Paperback & E-book)

    First Published: November,2019

    Second Edition: July, 2023

    Cover Image Courtesy: Image by Pixabay https://www. Pixabay.com

    Cover Design: Sayani Ghosh

    Copyright: Tarak Nath Ghosh

    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to the relatives of the passengers of Flight MH 370.

    Chapter 1

    Night Turns into Nightmare

    March 7 – March 8, 2014

    "Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain

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