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Malaysian Flight MH370 News, Update: Data 'Strongly Suggests' Missing Plane Deliberately Flew Off Course, Says Expert

Flight MH370 search news and updates indicate that the missing airline might have been deliberately taken off its course by someone in the cockpit.

The Daily Mail U.K. cited in their report a new documentary claim revealing the satellite data from the downed plane suggesting that it continued to fly for hours after it was reported to have lost contact. Upon careful examination of the new evidences, it was found out that the MH370 "made three turns after the last radio call, first a turn to the left, then two more, taking the plane west, then south towards Antarctica."

Malcolm Brenner, who claims to be an expert in determining causes of aviation disasters, said that those unexplainable turns "strongly suggest" that someone in the cockpit has been "deliberately" taking the Boeing aircraft off its course.

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"This accident has caught the attention of the world in a way I have not seen in a 40-year career in aviation," the aviation expert said.

News.com.au meanwhile reported that the current search operation for the Malaysia Airlines plane is scheduled to finish up "by the end of May."

Australian Transport Safety Bureau Commissioner Martin Dolan expressed hopes that the search team would be able to gather any clues before the operation wraps up.

"I don't wake up every day thinking 'This will be the day' but I do wake up every day hoping this will be it, and expecting that sometime between now and May that will be the day," Dolan told The Mirror.

Flight MH370 vanished on March 8, 2014 while cruising from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing along with its 239 people on board including flight crew.

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