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Fisherman shares fresh details on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappearance


Malaysia’s Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (C) speaks during a press conference as Director general of Malaysia’s Civil⁤ Aviation‍ Department​ Azharuddin‌ Abdul Rahman (2nd L) and CEO of Ocean Infinity Limited Oliver Plunkett (R) listen after a signing ceremony to resume the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 at the Malaysian federal administrative ⁤centre in Putrajaya, outside Kuala Lumpur. (Photo by MOHD RASFAN/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
2:00 PM‍ – Wednesday, December 20, 2023

77-Year-Old Fisherman Claims to Have Found Missing MH370⁣ Aircraft

After being disregarded by officials⁣ years ago, a 77-year-old fisherman claimed to have discovered a sizable chunk of ⁢the famous, missing Malaysia Airlines‌ aircraft, MH370, off ‌the coast of ⁣South⁢ Australia.

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As the most costly ocean search ​in ⁢history, the plane ⁤carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members vanished on​ March‍ 8th, 2014, leaving no trace ⁢of ​the ‌missing debris.

Now, Australian fisherman Kit ⁣Olver has come forward for a second time to say that in “September ⁢or ⁣October” of‌ 2014, after the airplane vanished, his‍ deep-sea trawler picked up what⁣ he believed to be a commercial liner wing.

He also claims that the ​wing was a lot⁣ larger than a private jet wing and referred to it as a “bloody great wing of a big ‌jet airliner.”

“I’ve questioned⁣ myself; I’ve looked for a way out of this,” he told the Sydney⁤ Morning Herald. “I wish to Christ I’d never seen the thing…‌ but⁢ there it is. It was a jet’s wing.”

His fishing team‍ had gone through much trouble in order to transport the wing, according to George‌ Currie, the only other surviving ​member of the trawler crew who was present on ‌the day of the discovery.

“It was incredibly ​heavy and awkward. It stretched out the ⁤net and ripped it.⁣ It was too big to get up on the deck,” he said. “As soon as I saw it, I knew what⁤ it was. It was obviously‌ a wing, or ⁢a⁣ big part‌ of⁤ it, from a‍ commercial plane. It was white, and obviously not from a military jet or a little plane.”

The‌ crew was forced ⁤to cut ​their $20,000 net since they could not get the aircraft piece onto their⁤ vessel.

More than nine years​ after finding the wing, Olver claims he can provide the location’s⁤ coordinates to the relevant authorities.

In South Australia, the alleged piece of the vessel⁤ was found ⁣around 34.17 miles west of the town of Robe. Olver claimed to​ have used the region as⁣ his ​covert fish trawling location.

The 77-year-old also ⁤claims that as soon‍ as he arrived back in ‌port, he called the ​Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), but the agency showed ⁣very little interest in his findings.

An ‌official had informed him that he had⁣ most likely discovered “a ⁤portion⁣ of a cargo container” that had fallen‌ off ‍a Russian ship nearby.

However, the AMSA informed the Sydney Morning Herald that they ‍allegedly had no record ​of Olver’s‌ call.

Olver, who⁢ is now retired⁤ and aging, claims⁤ that his desire to assist⁣ the families of those who were on⁣ board MH370 drove⁢ him‌ to come out with his account a⁤ second time.

The plane is thought ‍to have crashed in the Southern Indian ⁢Ocean, however, searches there have yielded no successful results.

Australia, Malaysia, and China also concluded a $200 million two-year cooperative ⁢undersea⁤ search that yielded no results in January⁣ 2017.

Back in 2014, flight MH370 left the country of Malaysia carrying 227 passengers from 14 countries,​ including 153 Chinese nationals⁢ and 12 crew members.⁢

In response to Malaysian ‌air traffic ‌control, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah said, “…contact Ho Chi Minh (…)⁢ good night,” at around 5:20 p.m.

For ‍some reason, radar ‍detectors showed ⁢that the aircraft quickly⁢ went “dark” before reversing course and flying the wrong way over Malaysia.

The aircraft was observed flying back over​ the‍ Malacca Strait ⁢and⁤ over the Indian Ocean, according to primary civilian and military ​radar​ data.

Aircraft communications sent to a nearby airport also showed that the MH370 had run out ‌of fuel after around 7.5 hours, ⁤then crashed into the water around⁤ 11 minutes ​later, and⁢ was never recovered.

In the years that followed, some debris from the aircraft had⁤ been‍ discovered as far ⁣away‌ as Madagascar, 41 individual parts were located.

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Despite ​numerous ⁢search efforts⁣ and theories, the missing wreckage of MH370 continues ⁣⁢to be one of ⁣the greatest mysteries⁣ in aviation history.

If Olver’s claims‌⁤ ⁡are true, this could potentially provide a breakthrough in the search for the missing‍ aircraft⁣ and ​give closure to the families of the victims who ⁣have been waiting for nearly a decade.

However, it⁢ is important to approach‍ these claims with caution, ⁤as there have been many false leads‍ and hoaxes‌ regarding the missing MH370 over‌ the years.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has been informed of Olver’s claims⁢ and will assess the information provided.

The search ‍for MH370 has been a large-scale international effort, involving numerous countries and organizations. Despite ‌the challenges⁣ faced in locating the wreckage, the search has ⁣brought attention to the need for improvements in aviation safety and tracking systems.

As the search for answers continues, the discovery of any tangible evidence related‌ to the missing aircraft ⁤is crucial in piecing together what happened on that fateful day in March 2014.

Whether Olver’s claims turn out to be true ⁤or not, it‍ serves as a reminder of⁤ the enduring impact the MH370 tragedy has had on the aviation industry and the lives of those affected by the loss.

Until there is ⁣concrete evidence regarding the fate of MH370, the mystery surrounding its disappearance will persist, leaving the⁣ families of the victims in ‌a state of perpetual longing for closure.



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