Flight documents for MH370 have revealed that extra fuel and oxygen were added to the aircraft before it took off.
Flight MH370 vanished from radars 10 years ago while travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew.British pilot Simon Hardy is among many to have been looking into the mystery in the past decade, with him catching the attention of the official search team over his hypothesis on the aircraft's flight path and final resting place.
"Read more: MH370 'could have flown for hours while passengers lay dead in cabin'Read more: MH370 breakthrough as 'new tech pinpoints' could hold key to locating missing planeDocuments also show that an extra 3,000kg of fuel has been added, which is the maximum amount of extra fuel there can be on a Boeing 777.Mr Hardy said the extra fuel would have given the pilot a further 30 minutes to crash the plane in daylight.
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