Researchers FINALLY Found the Location Of Malaysian Flight 370!

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Researchers FINALLY Found the Location Of Malaysian Flight 370!

Did you know that the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Flight 370 is one of the most tragic and confusing events in aviation history? For many years, experts and people in charge worked very hard to find where the missing plane was, spending a lot of time and effort. Recently, a group of researchers made an unexpected and important discovery, showing where this well-known flight ended up. Join us as we explain every part of this amazing find, helping to clear up the big mystery that shocked the world.

The mysterious story began in the early hours of a March day in 2014. It was 12:41 AM on March 8th, to be exact. Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 was ready to start its trip. It was taking off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, with Beijing Capital International Airport in China as its destination. The flight wasn’t supposed to take very long - just a little over six hours. The plane used for this significant flight was a Boeing 777-200ER. This particular aircraft was not new; it had been in use for 12 years and was registered as 9M-MRO.

The pilot in charge was Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah. He was an experienced and highly skilled pilot, 53 years old. Captain Zaharie had a notable career, having flown for 18,365 hours. He was familiar with this route and loved flying a lot. He often talked about his flying experiences and his passion for aviation on different online platforms. Joining him in the cockpit was First Officer Fareq Abdul Hamid. At 27 years old, he was much younger and had 2,763 hours of flying experience. This flight was meant to be a training session for him, but sadly, it turned out to be his last.
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Your title said the plane had been found. So, WHERE IS IT?

namarhodge
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It's was few months ago the news said they found this aircraft under the ocean and now they show the photo found in the middle of mountain somewhere, however what to believe anymore honestly.

dontran
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As a Malaysian, i still grief whenever MH370 is mentioned . We will never forget ..😢

thanztangzt
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Thks for this documentary.My condolences to all who lost loved ones.I hsve always followed this story and suspected the pilot.All you can do is just speculate about pilot and co-pilot, but then again you never know the heart of a person.Someday truth will be revealed 🙏

roslynsahadeo
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What stood out with me was the flight path that was recovered from the pilot's simulation device in his home. And why was it erased? He missed that technology has its own ways to show itself in its own darkness and light. Prayers for eternal peace to all those gone and condolences to the bereaved.

GloriaTagudar
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So with all of this new technology, we do not yet have ‘Find My AirPlane’? Unbelievable, incomprehensible and unforgivable that nothing has been done; no developments dedicated to this effort.

Lop-SidedScales-srot
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Was on the news today in Australia, they are launching a new search for it soon .

docdonsmith
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In the East African Ocean, The Indian Ocean in Tanzania....One Day it will all come out into light!

thefinalstand
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Sad sad day in aviation administration history may all the passengers soul rest in.peace amen may god never bring a tragedy like this again best wishes from a Pakistani American praying for safety for all air passengers for future amen

SamG-pfsx
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My theory is that He was an experience pilot. Copilot was training. If he made a mistake, the trainer would say, I will take over to final destination.
The plane turned around. That is the keyword, Destination was China. This means the turn around was not voluntary, it was imposed. Why? and who?
When you are in the air and one individual or group takes over the cockpit, your will normally do what they demand or the entire plane will plummet.
Since no one claimed responsibility, it appears that the crew fought and there was struggle for survival. The hostile take over means they directed the plane to a place where it will be difficult to find. One possible answer is who were the passengers, and who in particular was important to the take over party.

HelmetVanga
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It's been 10 years to this day, and we are nowhere nearer to locating where the missing airliner is as to from the first day it went missing.
Even with all our so called modern technology and sophisticated equipment, it looks like it will never ever be found. The biggest problem now is not searching for the pin in the haystack, but in locating the haystack itself!

This will go down as the biggest mystery in aviation history. There has been so many theories as to the plane's dissapearence, but none is even remotely believeable.

andrewcharles
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The Question Is. Who was on the Aircraft?

cindywiner
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The fact they won't release the name of the person the co-pilot tried to call is very telling. HIS CALL WAS THE ONLY CALL MADE!!! They found parts of the plane, so they know generally where it went

MayBeMe...
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They eventually will find the Plane, but it won't tell you why it was taken & what on it was desired by those who made it disappear! - It didn't crash initially, but it was remotely flown to Diego Garcia.

samuelbailey
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It was accidentally shot down, but nobody is going to fess up until someone can prove Who why where when.

veronacoleman
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Sadly we will probably never know what and how the disappearance of mh 370 happened

jameswintrup
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My Thought is that the plane landed on the secret militarybase Diego Garcia

RaymondMiddelkamp
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Why didnt the search party search in the area close to Ceylon and the islands in the Indian Ocean..?

faridahkhalid
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It looks to me that someone took the plane over, landed the plane somewhere and hid it from view. Why? I don't know, but could be political, as always. Where are the passengers? I don't know, maybe buried with the plane?

Pegas
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It's most probable that the plane experienced a catastrophic failure warranting a turn around to nearest airport. With loss of radio and instruments the pilot crew got lost in the dark skies.

It could also have been a military operation to place an item of interest in the unexplored South Indian Ocean to justify missions and activities there.

GW