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1. Mh370 was a b777
2. The flight path ended somewhere in the south Indian ocean
3. The most likely crash site is in an underwater mountain range determined by professionals

imperialbrix
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Ah…. I missed the time when my young old self thought that this sh*t was real. It crashed into the sea, not land. And even if it did crashed on land, that does not look like a B777 aircraft, it’s an abandoned Learjet.

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Scroll all the way down for the possible reasons why MH370 crashed.

Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappearance, also called MH370 disappearance, disappearance of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet on March 8, 2014, during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The disappearance of the Boeing 777 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board led to a search effort stretching from the Indian Ocean west of Australia to Central Asia. The perplexing nature of the loss of flight 370 is such that it has become one of history’s most famous missing aircraft.

Disappearance and search
Flight 370 took off at 12:41 AM local time and reached a cruising altitude of 10, 700 metres (35, 000 feet) at 1:01 AM. The Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS), which transmitted data about the aircraft’s performance, sent its last transmission at 1:07 AM and was subsequently switched off. The last voice communication from the crew occurred at 1:19 AM, and at 1:21 AM the plane’s transponder, which communicated with air-traffic control, was switched off, just as the plane was about to enter Vietnamese airspace over the South China Sea. At 1:30 AM Malaysian military and civilian radar began tracking the plane as it turned around and then flew southwest over the Malay Peninsula and then northwest over the Strait of Malacca. At 2:22 AM Malaysian military radar lost contact with the plane over the Andaman Sea. An Inmarsat satellite in geostationary orbit over the Indian Ocean received hourly signals from flight 370 and last detected the plane at 8:11 AM.

Initial searches for the plane concentrated on the South China Sea. After it was determined that flight 370 had turned to the west shortly after the transponder was switched off, search efforts moved to the Strait of Malacca and the Andaman Sea. On March 15, a week after the plane had disappeared, the Inmarsat contact was disclosed. Analysis of the signal could not locate the plane precisely but did determine that the plane might have been anywhere on two arcs, one stretching from Java southward into the Indian Ocean southwest of Australia and the other stretching northward across Asia from Vietnam to Turkmenistan. The search area was then expanded to the Indian Ocean southwest of Australia on the southern arc and Southeast Asia, western China, the Indian subcontinent, and Central Asia on the northern arc. On March 24 Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak announced that, based on analysis of the final signals, Inmarsat and the U.K. Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) had concluded that the flight crashed in a remote part of the Indian Ocean 2, 500 km (1, 500 miles) southwest of Australia. Thus, it was extremely unlikely that anyone on board survived. The search for wreckage was hampered by the remote location of the crash site. Beginning on April 6, an Australian ship detected several acoustic pings possibly from the Boeing 777’s flight recorder (or “black box”) about 2, 000 km (1, 200 miles) northwest of Perth, Western Australia. Further analysis by the AAIB of the Inmarsat data also found a partial signal from the plane at 8:19 AM consistent with the location of the acoustic pings, the last of which were heard on April 8. If the signals were from flight 370, the flight recorder was likely at the end of its battery life. Further searches were conducted using a robotic submarine. However, the pings had been spread over a wide area, the submarine found no debris, and tests found that a faulty cable in the acoustic equipment could have produced the pings. The governments of Malaysia, Australia, and China called off the search for flight 370 in January 2017. An American company, Ocean Infinity, received permission from the Malaysian government to continue searching until May 2017, when the Malaysian Transport ministry announced that it would call off that search. In July 2018 the Malaysian government issued its final report on flight 370’s disappearance. Mechanical malfunction was deemed extremely unlikely, and “the change in flight path likely resulted from manual inputs, ” but the investigators could not determine why flight 370 disappeared.

Possible causes of the aircraft’s disappearance
In the weeks following flight 370’s disappearance, theories ranged from mechanical failure to pilot suicide. The loss of the ACARS and transponder signals spurred ongoing speculation about some form of hijacking, but no individual or group claimed responsibility, and it seemed unlikely that hijackers would have flown the plane to the southern Indian Ocean. That the signals had likely been switched off from inside the aircraft suggested suicide by one of the crew—a possibility that Malaysian authorities have yet to rule out—but nothing suspicious was found in the behaviour of the captain, the first officer, or the cabin crew prior to the flight. After the discovery of the debris, some speculated that flight 370 was shot down, but no evidence of shrapnel from a missile or other projectiles has been found. Most likely, the plane wasn’t on land it was near the Indian Ocean.

astonishing-chen
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1. I'm not sure if it's the 777
2. It crashed under the water (most probably)
3. It crashed probably somewhere in the Indian ocean
4. Here it is still moving

AviationMapper
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1. It crashed in the ocean
2. They found a piece of landing gear on Madagascar
3. It was a boing 777
4. If it was a suicidal crash by the pilot then why would he crash it on land

walkingmonster
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Malaysia 370 was crashed somewere in the ocean and that is a mysterium so its a another plane and boeing777-200er so thats not the Malaysia 370 thats is like a Boeing 727-200

ElliotlaysYT
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Can you stop clickbaiting and spread wrong things 😑

ilannythatcute
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MH370 lost radar contact near the coast of Malaysia and in the South China Sea. It was tracked by military radar and found out that it made a bunch of sharp turns. This is expected to be because the 51YRS managed to kick the co-pilot out (theoretically) of the cockpit then flew to a high altitude to make the passengers unconscious. He grabbed the oxygen mask to go down and shut all of the computers including all of the radars. He then shut down auto-pilot which made the plane go crazy and do a ton of turns. Without any help from the co-pilot, he couldn’t control the plane which made it to crash due to a mass suicidal decision. After a week or so, they went into his house (Captain) and searched it to find plannings. Surely enough, he did and found that he planned on crashing into a massive hole on in the sea which made it incredibly hard to find out. It’s to be expected that he crashed the plane diagonally down wards facing the left to make the plane crash into millions of pieces to make it hard to find out about and to this day this plane is not found. This is all a theory that completely makes sense with me.
Other Details:
At 1 AM, he last made contact with radar (talking) and he said “goodnight.” (Chilling 🥶)
At 8:12 AM, his plane last made contact with satellites then disappeared.
Edit: pls like I spent 15 min on this😊
Btw this is all a theory so hope this helps 😊

AMS-Edits
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Please be respectful to the deceased and their loved ones and take this shit down

nagyba
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That is literally Malaysia airlines that is literally the long lost plane even the body of the ppl are missing my mother said is kinda sad it happened in march 8th 2014 😢😢😢😭😭😭😞😞😞

nanariyana
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1- it lost contact to the sea
2- it crashed IN the sea
3- that shit doesbt look like a B777 aircraft
and lastly 4- thats a abondon learjet

aj._
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"i live inside my own world of make belief"

Lyrics perfectly summarise this video

fissionplane
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1. Its a 777 not a private jet
2. It crahsed 30 kilometers away form perth
3. It crashed in the ocean
4. Most ppl think that it was pilot suicide cuz the pilot did do the same flight to the same location🤔

nameherepro
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That's fake mh370 was in India ocean bro

Malaysiaaviation-kg
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M-my father die in MH370 years ago but he was very kind to me and I miss my father *real*

kirubakarankiru
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Here’s a basic explanation of what you’re looking at:

Plane was flying while satellite took a selfie.

chromefan
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1. MH370 is a B777, that looks like your average regional jet
2. It went to the Indian Ocean
3. It's probably just a plane flying across bro 🤦

aerplane_mode
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There are 3 theories of disappearence:
Theory 1: Pilot may be to that on purpose. Closing all radars, making a sharp turn and putting the plane to water.
Theory 2: The plane may be hijacked by russian teoŕrists. One of them distracted the crew and one of them went to the Electrical Room and hijacked the plane. They took the control of the plane, make an ghost twin of the plane and ended up at one of Kazakhstan's desert.
Theory 3: Shooten down.
There was a mysterious pack at the plane. NATO tell them to divert put pilot didn't listen them and continued Their route to pechin (Capital city of China) NATO had to turn back because MH370 was entering China's airspace. But they was HAS to take that package from the plane. So the plane could be shooten down.

#PrayForMH370

LSPLASH
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as someone from malaysia, tbh this shit fake af please dont spread misinformation thank you

elvvsi
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Wrong, this is a Learjet. Mh370 was a Boeing 777-200ER

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