KUALA LUMPUR: A newly discovered piece of debris from the Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 suggests the pilot deliberately lowered the jet’s landing gear moments before it plunged into the ocean water, which supports the theory that the plane was deliberately crashed.
The Boeing 777 flight MH370 component was found 25 days ago in possession of a fisherman in Madagascar – as the first physical evidence suggests one of the pilots deliberately tried to sink and destroy the Malaysian Airlines aircraft with 239 passengers and crew members on board.

Now, a recent report published by a self-described American MH370 wreckage hunter, Blaine Gibson, and the United Kingdom’s engineer Richard Godfrey suggests the washed-up landing gear door was most likely penetrated from the inside by the aircraft’s engines disintegrating on impact.
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This suggests that the landing gear was lowered when the plane crashed into the southern Indian Ocean in 2014 – leaving behind the biggest aviation mysteries in recent history.
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The item of the aircraft’s floating debris was found washed ashore on the Antsiraka Peninsula’s South beach in Madagascar.
In their latest analysis, Mr. Gibson and Mr. Godfrey suggest the aircraft crashed deliberately and quickly.