在MH370的12周年纪念日, 一位堪萨斯男子提议以美国航天局记录的一氧化碳峰值为基础, 在印度洋新建一个搜索区, 建议飞机坠毁在西澳大利亚州珊瑚湾以东1 100公里处的深沃顿盆地,
On MH370's 12th anniversary, a Kansas man proposes a new search area in the Indian Ocean based on a NASA-recorded carbon monoxide spike, suggesting the plane crashed in the deep Wharton Basin, 1,100 km east of Coral Bay, Western Australia, where the wreckage of the Boeing 777 with 239 people aboard remains undiscovered despite prior efforts.
在马来西亚航空公司MH370航班失踪12周年之际,堪萨斯商人兰迪·罗斯顿(Randy Rolston)提出在2014年3月8日美国航天局记录的一氧化碳峰值的基础上在印度洋新建一个搜索区,建议飞机可能坠毁在西澳大利亚珊瑚湾以东约1,100公里的深沃顿盆地。
On the 12th anniversary of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370’s disappearance, Kansas businessman Randy Rolston proposes a new search area in the Indian Ocean based on a NASA-recorded carbon monoxide spike on March 8, 2014, suggesting the plane may have crashed in the deep Wharton Basin, about 1,100 km east of Coral Bay, Western Australia.
他长达19页的分析认为,顶峰可能表明飞机的最后时刻,而该区域过去曾被忽视,可能持有波音777号的残骸,船上有239人。
His 19-page analysis argues the spike could indicate the aircraft’s final moments and that the region, previously overlooked, may hold the wreckage of the Boeing 777 with 239 people aboard.
尽管进行了广泛的搜查,包括2025年的私人搜查,但主要残骸仍未被发现。
Despite extensive searches, including a 2025 private effort, the main wreckage remains undiscovered.