Dr Lyne, who works at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, noted that British satellite company Inmarsat and official investigators had analysed satellite communications from MH370, and identified Doppler-shift-related Burst Frequency Offsets (BFO), after every hour of inactivity.
Through this data, Inmarsat estimated derived mathematical equations for the horizontal and vertical velocity of the flight, which the researcher claims had an anomaly.
He continued: “It’s a simple mistake with huge implications. It’s the hidden mistake that explains why MH370 has not been found where they searched.”
In his study, which is currently in preprint, he wrote: “Inmarsat’s BFO formulations led investigators to plausible simulated flight paths, constrained by their theory of fuel-starvation resulting in a wide set of mathematically-optimized flight path ranges, all optimally simulated to run out of fuel near the 7th satellite communication arc.
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Article source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1714187/mh370-mystery-deepens-plane-crash-serious-flaw-official-analysis