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  • What Went Wrong - Most Mysterious Aircraft accident: Malaysia Airlines MH370
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    The missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane is the most mysterious aircraft accident since the disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Billions have been spent by the Malaysian government and by Australia to find the wreck of the airliner that disappeared with all 228 passengers on board. Could the tragedy have been avoided with better coordination between military and civilian air traffic controllers? Was the pilot suicidal? Did the cargo of lithium batteries play a role? Might the aircraft ever be located? And if so, where? Top aviation experts give their opposing takes as the program delves into the details of this unsolved aviation mystery.
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  • @FreeDocumentary
    @FreeDocumentary  Год назад +490

    Did you know the captain of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 received a two-minute call shortly before take-off from a mystery woman using a mobile phone number obtained under a false identity? Yep. That’s not mentioned till the very end. So, it could have been terroism, an explosion caused by cargo, pilot suicide or…will we ever know? I’m very doubtful the black box will be found. What about you? what your guys think?

    • @tonymoneybagg2280
      @tonymoneybagg2280 Год назад +15

      What really happen

    • @mrcoco3562
      @mrcoco3562 Год назад +46

      I can ask my friend Mr Doreamon and help u! He had a Door 🚪 that can travel back the time and help u check what really happened..

    • @haziquesalleh1275
      @haziquesalleh1275 Год назад +5

      @@dzulfiqry69 serius atau melawak ni?

    • @tonymoneybagg2280
      @tonymoneybagg2280 Год назад +2

      @@mrcoco3562 u are funny huh

    • @bahatikids5716
      @bahatikids5716 Год назад +7

      ACARS..ndio hii nimejifudisha mengi

  • @jesscixandyou5035
    @jesscixandyou5035 Год назад +1264

    We can find planets beyond our reach but can't find a aircraft on our own planet

  • @sambit2901singh
    @sambit2901singh Год назад +254

    having followed numerous documentaries, international/local news reports & other technical data (inmarsat BFO/BTO, ham radio, captio, WSPR) analysis since occurrence of this dreadful event in Mar 2014...can confidently say this docu piece is one of the finest that's available amongst the recent ones ...no unnecessary theatrics or drama but precise and accurate portrayal of publicly available information...well done team👍🏻

    • @KillerCuddles-fc6kg
      @KillerCuddles-fc6kg Год назад

      Diego Garcia .... that is where they took the AIDS scientists who claimed to have had the cure for AIDS....
      shortly after it was proudly announced that AIDS is no big deal now, and everybody can live with it, if you take their poison pharmacueticals

    • @sooofull
      @sooofull Год назад +3

      I agree, however it’s lacking a vital piece of the puzzle.

    • @dasmuss6174
      @dasmuss6174 Год назад +3

      @@sooofull the Plane?

    • @sooofull
      @sooofull Год назад +2

      @@dasmuss6174 Diego Garcia

    • @sambit2901singh
      @sambit2901singh Год назад +1

      @@sooofull indeed …once that missing piece of the puzzle is unravelled the secrets & the so called mystery would be unlocked…!!

  • @heresthemandate2140
    @heresthemandate2140 Год назад +24

    Poor families that lost their loved ones and never got to bury them. What a tragedy.

  • @richysee
    @richysee Год назад +513

    I am Richard Crawshaw. I am an aircraft engineer educated over a 15 year period by Qantas Airways. I have a complete understanding of Boeing aircraft aircraft and I understand the flight dynamics of the Boeing 777 aircraft. I also understand the flight dynamics of MH370 and its fuel requirements for the journey from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in China. In any event, every one of the experts who testified in order to make this video possible are WRONG. Every expert FAILED to take note of the fact that EVERY AIRCRAFT requires fuel in order to fly. NO AIRCRAFT CAN FLY BEYOND ITS FUEL CAPACITY. Every aircraft loads just enough fuel for its journey and no more because it is prohibitively expensive to carry fuel which will not be needed. Therefore, MH370 only carried enough fuel to reach Beijing China. Every expert who testified in the making of this video completely overlooked the availability of fuel when calculating where MH370 might be. The plane CANNOT BE in the South Indian Ocean because it DID NOT CARRY ENOUGH FUEL to get it there. At best, MH370 could not have traveled any further than the Andaman Islands in the North Indian Ocean. Eye witnesses on the Andaman Islands reported seeing a plane of the Boeing 777 type flying low over the islands. That was the last reliable sighting of MH370. Of recent years witnesses have reported finding wreckage POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED as belonging to MH370 washed up on the shores of Madagascar. This wreckage could only have reached Madagascar via ocean currents peculiar to the North Indian Ocean, currents which naturally swirl in a counter clockwise direction. It is therefore logical to surmise that MH370 ditched into the sea somewhere close to the Andaman Islands. Finally, if a competent person steps out the distance on a map from where the aircraft went missing north east of Malaysia and then traces a path on the map to Beijing it will be seen that the distance between the point of disappearance and Beijing will be about the same as the point of disappearance to the Andaman Islands area. I make no other claims beyond these points where there is hard physical evidence. Any clams that MH370 is beyond these limits flys in the face of impossibility. Thank you for reading.
    Addendum: I completely forgot about the report by a Vietnamese fishing boat at pretty well the exact time of the disappearance. The captain of the vessel reported seeing what looked like an explosion in the sky. This was reported once in the Australian media. Now, the following, while *pure supposition* does raise some serious questions based on known fact. It is a fact that MH370 was also carrying a large cargo of lithium ion cellphone batteries. Now, just suppose that these batteries became faulty due to altitude and ruptured. That would explain the sighting of the explosion. Now we must understand that the aircraft transponder is attached directly below the forward cargo hold where the batteries were positioned and it was damaged. Next, lets assume that the aircraft's fire extinguishers effectively put out the fire. So now we have a plane which is flying but cannot be electronically seen. Now let's also assume that the fly by wire computer controls became inoperative. So, how to fly the plane? Well captain Zaharie would know how to fly the plane using just the engine controls. Power up for climb, power down for dive. Power up the left engine to turn right or power up the right engine to turn left. Personally I believe that captain Zaharie would have conscientiously made a determined effort to limp MH370 back to Malaysia and that would explain the sightings of the plane on military radar heading back. On that possibility I believe that the captain should be considered a possible hero. Other unknown factors may have prevented him from completing his mission. Thank you for reading.
    Addendum 2: If one considers the number of passengers on MH370 being 227 plus 12 crew, just imagine the size of the lawsuits facing Malaysian Airlines if 239 lawsuits were filed, each claiming usd $10,000,000, for the loss of life resulting from faulty cargo which disabled the plane. These suppositions are based on my formal training. Thank you for reading.

    • @lizh4933
      @lizh4933 Год назад +58

      Excellent comment.

    • @shosnine86
      @shosnine86 Год назад +51

      I was thinking about the fuel part too, with all that maneuvering, flying low or high- duh! What about fuel. But since I am no expert, I kept my mouth shut until I came across your comment.

    • @richysee
      @richysee Год назад +54

      @@shosnine86 You are spot on with your thinking. All that's needed is someone who can finance a search in the Andaman Islands area based on reverse plotting the north Indian Ocean current flow. The truth is out there.

    • @dipsy405
      @dipsy405 Год назад +19

      Good job sir.

    • @viswanathan2054
      @viswanathan2054 Год назад +37

      You hit the nail right on on the spot buddy. Many people made good money to the tune of millions out of this tragedy vis a vis search and rescue and bribes to irresponsibe Malaysian government officials.

  • @mutukumuoki6625
    @mutukumuoki6625 Год назад +18

    A big fan of this channel keep educating us ❤️🙏

  • @philm7890
    @philm7890 Год назад +295

    We need the person who finally found the titanic to find this plane too.

    • @ImGoingSupersonic
      @ImGoingSupersonic Год назад +50

      That is not even CLOSE to the same as finding MH370.
      Finding the Titanic is like a gumball falling out of your hand in your living room and it landing under something.

    • @mohitchauhan8448
      @mohitchauhan8448 Год назад +27

      They had coordinates where titanic sunk

    • @KillerCuddles-fc6kg
      @KillerCuddles-fc6kg Год назад

      Nobody will every find that plane. or the hundreds of AIDS scientists on board

    • @coletrick8748
      @coletrick8748 Год назад +44

      The coordinates they had were only 100 miles off and it still took decades to find

    • @alieffauzanrizky7202
      @alieffauzanrizky7202 Год назад +24

      @@coletrick8748 It took decades since back then there was no way normal human could dive that deep to find the wreckage. The first autonomous underwater vehicle that's capable for underwater photography were created in 1980, while titanic's wreckage was found 5 years later. Make sense

  • @mohammedadham9760
    @mohammedadham9760 Год назад +227

    It's hard to believe that a plane got disappeared from radars and satellites, and it's been years we can't find it yet.

    • @NirajJhaK
      @NirajJhaK Год назад +14

      Well we might find life outside of our Galaxy.. soon. We are close!

    • @concernedamerican6961
      @concernedamerican6961 Год назад +37

      It appears the pilot chose that destination because it would be difficult to find. The question that remains is why?

    • @mansoormannix1753
      @mansoormannix1753 Год назад +17

      Don't worry it landed in LAX airport in New York in 1940 then took off again, let's wait maybe it will appear again in 2040. Time Travel

    • @lizfinkelstein1323
      @lizfinkelstein1323 Год назад +15

      @@concernedamerican6961 see, I think this is the easiest question to answer!
      If the pilot was unhappy and desperate enough to kill himself AND take a whole plane of innocent passengers with him, but he also loved his family, "disappearing the plane" would solve both problems. He would die but create plenty of reasonable doubt that it wouldn't boomerang back on his family. They wouldn't have to share his shame and responsibility. They could go on believing it was some "catastrophic incident" and he died a hero trying to divert the plane to safety because NO ONE KNOWS what really happened!
      And since nothing is provable either way, the family can believe it wasn't a suicide. I imagine this might also effect how life insurance pays out.
      Bottom line: he wanted to take his own life but loved his family enough to want to spare them the agony of his actions.

    • @sugarsugar5985
      @sugarsugar5985 Год назад +3

      Check Diego Gracia !

  • @international360
    @international360 Год назад +3

    good documentry thank you.

  • @vulcancontracting3999
    @vulcancontracting3999 Год назад +69

    Remember folks, there is a reason why we don't know.

    • @Peparg
      @Peparg Год назад +5

      whats the reason than einstein? ☠☠

    • @vulcancontracting3999
      @vulcancontracting3999 Год назад +1

      @@Peparg That it went down because your mom was on board

    • @giawou6615
      @giawou6615 Год назад +7

      US blow twin tower, US blow Iran airplane, US blow MH-370 US blow Nordstream 2. No one ever pointed to the culpit.

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 Год назад +1

      Pilot did not want anyone to know. He switched everything off.
      PILOT! DUH!

    • @kleopatra6234
      @kleopatra6234 Год назад +7

      Remember what Sherlock Holmes said. When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
      Who turned off the transponder? Answer: Either the pilot or co-pilot.
      Stop trying to blame others. The Muslim Malaysian gov't knows it was the pilot who committed murder/suicide. Except Muslims don't murder and certainly don't commit suicide. What a shame that would be to admit to the World.

  • @kipkiruishadrack6481
    @kipkiruishadrack6481 Год назад +29

    Great content.
    Watching all the way from Kenya 🇰🇪

    • @710jay7
      @710jay7 Год назад +4

      I am watching from Los angles California

    • @prakaash_rawat
      @prakaash_rawat Год назад +3

      Watching from India

    • @penanceeeee
      @penanceeeee Год назад +2

      Watching from SINGAPOREEE

    • @sahragordon6861
      @sahragordon6861 Год назад +2

      Watching with fascination… from Park City, Utah, USA

    • @nathanpell-cook499
      @nathanpell-cook499 Год назад +2

      Amazing I'm watching from Little Rock Arkansas, USA

  • @raymorgan2320
    @raymorgan2320 Год назад +24

    its been 8 years since this air craft missing and still did not found any of its trace nor the exact location of its final rest place. but i still believed that this mysterious aviation will be solved after more decade coz this air craft still somewhere in the face of the earth waiting for the right time to show up.

  • @mariaoconnor3740
    @mariaoconnor3740 Год назад +42

    It still amazes me that this plane has never been found, I remember the day it first came on the news that it had disappeared, I was only in my early teens and it was shocking, then for weeks it was constantly broadcast, the search, showing the devastated families, and I thought “surely they are getting closer to finding it” yet here we are, 9 years later, with no more answers than there was the day it happened, it’s just honestly unfathomable how they simply can’t find this plane, but we can explore other planets and literally see other universes.. but we can’t find a plane on our own planet, I hope one day this plane is found, the titanic was lost for 70 something years before it was found so surely there is still hope!

    • @KhmerKandal
      @KhmerKandal 8 месяцев назад

      King of the sea need more assistance in his world so more planes are going down.

    • @krishnatharanjan837
      @krishnatharanjan837 5 месяцев назад

      It is completely disintegrated by huge explosions in morning time in SIO. Nobody survived. Whole plane is shattered and burned.

    • @Blackpilled-Chud-Named-Shane
      @Blackpilled-Chud-Named-Shane 4 месяца назад

      The American Government took it. That pajeet is dumb, even if it did crash it wouldn't completely disintegrate. There is always debris.

  • @RGB06084
    @RGB06084 9 месяцев назад +1

    Really well done documentary

  • @9279chomp
    @9279chomp Год назад +1

    The two individual narratives, both equally plausible and convincing, makes this such an awesome doc

  • @silvermaple6214
    @silvermaple6214 Год назад +13

    With all the hulaballoos, theories, mysteries, concerns, etc. surrounding MH370, I pray all the families gets the closure, peace, and justice they truly deserve. Hoping and praying they find the strength to cope up even if little by little, move on. Its been almost a decade. 💐🙏

  • @kc-nl8zc
    @kc-nl8zc Год назад +79

    Something or someone on that plane was deliberately made to disappear. Crazy world we live in

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +17

      Agree. On another note I read online that there was a plane ahead of MH370 headed to Asia. That pilot was asked to try to make radio contact with MH370. Then he actually did make contact. All he could hear was a lot of static and interference. He could hear the captain or co-pilot. He says he thought it was the co-pilot. The communication was cut off. There was no emergency call made from the plane which would have happened if there was an emergency. You can look it up- google pilot contacted mh370 static.

    • @CrisNY925
      @CrisNY925 Год назад

      Totally agree

    • @chrisphaul9322
      @chrisphaul9322 Год назад +2

      Agree with this one. Truth will reveal itself. I just hope that we’re all still breathing when that happens. I cannot stop obsessing about this mysterious case! We all are itching for answers!

    • @michaelmeredith912
      @michaelmeredith912 Год назад

      Totally. At this point it makes sense. Was the “abrupt” maneuver really the pilot coming under attack? 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @anitalefebvre175
    @anitalefebvre175 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @tweakradje
    @tweakradje Год назад +22

    So carefully executed escape into emptyness. Don't expect anything on the CVR or FDR when they are found. This pilot knew what he was doing.

  • @T_itos.
    @T_itos. Год назад +6

    I started watching about this scandal from when I was younger i was studying in high school. Thank you so much I from Rwanda 🇷🇼

    • @NirajJhaK
      @NirajJhaK Год назад +1

      and you might one day be telling your kids about this "unsolved mystery"

    • @T_itos.
      @T_itos. Год назад

      @@NirajJhaK yes exactly

  • @robertjohnston8876
    @robertjohnston8876 Год назад +181

    If during flight one pilot leaves the cockpit and the pilot at the controls locks the door, there is no way the absent pilot can regain entry. He/she must phone the pilot flying and request to unlock the door.
    The PF has complete control of the aircraft (unless this has changed since I retired)
    It is a situation that evolved after 9/11, and one that I was never comfortable with.
    There is no way anyone could interrupt this tragic sequence of events if the cockpit door is locked

    • @stevedarrough6475
      @stevedarrough6475 Год назад +5

      UFO got it

    • @rachelsiedzeleulungalang3973
      @rachelsiedzeleulungalang3973 Год назад +28

      During my experience as a flight attendant, if a pilot wanted to step out of the cockpit during flight for any reason, one of the cabin crew members had to fill in and be present until the pilot came back in.

    • @nekograce7914
      @nekograce7914 Год назад +12

      That’s literally what happened with the Germanwings flight that the pilot flew into the mountain. I have no doubt why this plane crashed. But why can’t it be found? Is it because it’s already been found my the Malaysian govt? Who knows.

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 Год назад +9

      @@nekograce7914 I believe that was actually a Germanwings flight.

    • @nekograce7914
      @nekograce7914 Год назад +3

      @@harrietharlow9929 yes…I have a bad memory, thank you 🙏🏻

  • @petritxhuveli9574
    @petritxhuveli9574 Год назад

    Excellent document. We getting close to you Captain Sha!

    • @anxietyy3263
      @anxietyy3263 Год назад

      I agree! There's a few things Capt Zaharie could've done to make this a complete mystery.

  • @weiloong7
    @weiloong7 Год назад +1

    Outstandingly detailed scientific research! Amazing, well done, Many Thanks

  • @muthonigithinji8937
    @muthonigithinji8937 Год назад +6

    This documentary is more informative than that netflix documentaryi swear

  • @yohighness
    @yohighness Год назад +39

    What irks me is that, the Malaysian military tracked that plane for a long time, knowing full well that the route it was taking was unusual, but did nothing.

    • @FreeDocumentary
      @FreeDocumentary  Год назад +18

      weird huh? They know something for sure.

    • @jonahdewk
      @jonahdewk Год назад

      Malaysia government knows everything man. Also they don't want it to be found.

    • @Tea_Noire
      @Tea_Noire Год назад +10

      The Malaysian military probably acciddentally shot the plane down; they could've been testing missiles and fired one that just clipped the plane, keeping it airborne but difficult to control, which explains the sudden change in course and rapid change in elevation. Once the plane crashed the military sent troops out to clean up the mess as soon as possible to cover up their mistake, because there's no other explanation for why other planes that went missing in similar or suffered worse crashes could have their black boxes and cockpit voice recorders recovered, but THIS particular plane's equipment can't.

    • @weesky2000
      @weesky2000 Год назад +1

      @@Tea_Noire What a big cover up story

    • @youtuber5305
      @youtuber5305 Год назад +1

      @@Tea_Noire Interesting.

  • @dannyrichards6233
    @dannyrichards6233 Год назад

    Thx 4 sharing

  • @JeremiahMuchangi
    @JeremiahMuchangi Год назад +11

    Maybe using another plane and satellite interaction, while switching the systems accordingly would help find the location better.

  • @eaglesdefense812
    @eaglesdefense812 Год назад +17

    I can only imagine the hole that's left in one's heart from a loved one abruptly disappearing off the face of the planet on a normal day just like any other. It's confounding on an epic level. This is the stuff of The Twilight Zone.

  • @mohsinhayat1652
    @mohsinhayat1652 Год назад +9

    They know & they knew before it happen !!! I feel sorry for all the families I hope they find closure…. Peace

  • @deanweaver4469
    @deanweaver4469 Год назад

    Enjoyed 🤠🙏🌏

  • @kiungatimoo3692
    @kiungatimoo3692 Год назад

    good documentary

  • @BlueyChandler
    @BlueyChandler Год назад +5

    'A really good documentary with a lot of details not mentioned in other versions of this dissaperance. All hypothosis check out but I can't help but thinking human intervention played a key role in the way this Aircraft met her fate.

    • @dirtbag3736
      @dirtbag3736 Год назад +1

      Hmmm the only viable theory...human intervention was the centerpiece. The human pilot crashed the plane on purpose

  • @Sheychan
    @Sheychan Год назад +6

    45:56 creepiest thing I've seen

  • @lorriecarrel9962
    @lorriecarrel9962 Год назад +8

    very strange,this event was set in place very precisely

  • @shangshang4623
    @shangshang4623 Год назад +4

    my heart goes out to all the familys who lost loved ones on this flight that disappeard my hope is maybe we can find the plane one day so the familys can get some closure and at least know where their loved ones ended up

  • @benjaminhawthorne1969
    @benjaminhawthorne1969 Год назад +8

    We needed Mulder & Scully on this years ago!

  • @shangshang4623
    @shangshang4623 Год назад +5

    I feel so sorry for the familys of the passengers hopefully the familys can find some peace in this awful tragedy

  • @goppledanger
    @goppledanger Год назад +2

    I'm quite impressed that The Fonz knows so much about aeronautics.

    • @joeluebbers5474
      @joeluebbers5474 Год назад

      Oh yeah man, check this out, the studio made Fonz get his pilots license in order to jump that shark. Now The Fonz thinks he is an expert, funny guy.

  • @zacktong8105
    @zacktong8105 Год назад

    Seems logical.Very well presented.

  • @user-ed9qp2qv8i
    @user-ed9qp2qv8i Год назад +82

    Whatever said and done...one thing is for sure..after listening, reading about MH370 various articles, documentaries...everything was meticulously planned to perfection..was not an accident for sure. In this age of aviation tech available it could have been spotted or identified by this time IF it was to be an accident.

    • @gencibarreregehr887
      @gencibarreregehr887 Год назад +6

      Was planned..NOT accident..

    • @user-ed9qp2qv8i
      @user-ed9qp2qv8i Год назад

      @@gencibarreregehr887 "IF"

    • @nomoresaul
      @nomoresaul Год назад +7

      But why so meticulously plan something like this? So much work and planning just to vanish and crash an airplane? Why? Was someone important onboard? Was it not actually crashed but the passengers taken prisoner somewhere to be illegal test subjects?

    • @khoado2060
      @khoado2060 Год назад +10

      @@nomoresaul Okay you went full tinfoil at the end there.

    • @erikas3337
      @erikas3337 Год назад +1

      @@khoado2060 😄

  • @tn2920
    @tn2920 Год назад +3

    The USS Florida SSBN 726 was one of my most favorite logos of all time.

  • @Tloc103
    @Tloc103 Год назад +296

    So basically after all these years we still don’t know anything 😂

    • @sugar2th173
      @sugar2th173 Год назад +19

      All speculation.

    • @stavrosbeats2013
      @stavrosbeats2013 Год назад +14

      Well new technology has helped but yeah it's all speculation. No hard evidence

    • @sugar2th173
      @sugar2th173 Год назад +14

      @@stavrosbeats2013 I really would like a real answer. Just to know what happened. Just so it can be prevented.

    • @stavrosbeats2013
      @stavrosbeats2013 Год назад +6

      @@sugar2th173 welllllll. We ain't gonna get one soon so.....

    • @sugar2th173
      @sugar2th173 Год назад +2

      @@stavrosbeats2013 yup I don’t think ever.

  • @rayhughes5262
    @rayhughes5262 Год назад +8

    I'm wondering how much fuel could have been consumed in that radical turn they made. When that plane made that turn could have very well changed the distance in which the plane would have been able to travel more or less depending on how much fuel it additionally it consumed making that turn by a lot I would assume

  • @TheMatthewDMerrill
    @TheMatthewDMerrill Год назад +29

    So the militaries and companies had this info that the plane was in this vague area and still waited to release instead of helping to find it. Not only that but maybe it could have been quicker to find more pieces so then they could hopefully find the black box.

    • @VitZ9
      @VitZ9 Год назад +8

      Yes, the Malaysian government knew the plane had turned back over Malaysia, and wasn't where they told us to look. They wasted a good week or two having us look in the wrong location.
      As for the information on the INMARSAT satellite, it isn't available on demand. It sends packages of data back to earth at specific positions in its cycle as it rotates the Earth. Those data transfers can be separated by days or weeks till the next download, depending where the satellite is on its rotation. In this case, flight data information wasn't requested by Malaysian Airlines or the Malaysian government, so when it was downloaded on a computer, it wasn't even looked at. It wasn't till a month or so later, when the search wasn't finding anything, that someone went back to check the data from the satellite, and found the communication with the airplane on the date of its disappearance.
      So yes the Malaysian government withheld information, but no the INMARSAT satellite company did not intentionally withhold any information.

    • @sooofull
      @sooofull Год назад +3

      Looks like an intel job. Therefore, not sharing info is the way to go here.
      NATO suspect No.1

    • @chrissmith7669
      @chrissmith7669 Год назад +3

      The local military’s didn’t want to give up how good ( or not so good) their coverage was. The US & other militaries have also withheld information but hinted people should look in a certain direction.

  • @chrisnizer5702
    @chrisnizer5702 Год назад +199

    I've often wondered why there were no reports of calls, Tweets, text messages from the passengers. Malaysia Airlines participated in the AeroMobile service which made all those communications possible. It had been certified for use on that type of aircraft. It does seem odd that nobody sensed that there was a problem and tried to reach out to someone. It's possible I suppose that those records are sealed from the public as part of the ongoing investigation.

    • @DSW964
      @DSW964 Год назад +85

      1. It was a night flight 2. Passengers incapacitated quickly by whoever was at the controls. Limited passenger oxygen combined with steep climb and manual ability to depressurize and less than a minute is all you need

    • @leninkoech9082
      @leninkoech9082 Год назад +62

      Consider cabin depressurization by pilot in command while people are asleep since it was night time. No time for any call/text

    • @ArcolaBridge
      @ArcolaBridge Год назад +36

      The CO captain's phone did attempt a connection over penang. He got a ping but no call. He was the last one alive after the captain killed everyone with depressurization it seems.

    • @benjaminhawthorne1969
      @benjaminhawthorne1969 Год назад +21

      It is VERY curious indeed that even if not to report the crisis, but to verify a hotel reservation or confirm arrival time with your pickup. It seems SOMEONE would have made a call, if they were concious.

    • @WhiskovichRosenberg
      @WhiskovichRosenberg Год назад +35

      @@leninkoech9082 I think the passengers were very aware of what was going on since the plane took a completely new route in the opposite direction for hundreds and hundreds of miles. The flight was originally meant to go to Beijing, but the pilot turned it around to head to the middle of the Indian Ocean and near Australia. I’m sure the passengers noticed they weren’t going to Beijing when they were flying over an ocean near Australia after many hours in flight. This incident is so mysterious and confusing and I’m itching for an answer.

  • @stellarwind1946
    @stellarwind1946 Год назад +2

    39:21 talking about disabling the passengers and crew is chilling

  • @SHADI-df1kb
    @SHADI-df1kb Год назад +2

    This is so much better than Netflix. Just straight facts

  • @mdmn8160
    @mdmn8160 Год назад +19

    How can a plane disappear in this century with all available modern technologies

  • @albaytr3698
    @albaytr3698 Год назад +6

    21:54 someone turned off the transponder, can't be fire,they didn't even call atc.

  • @romcallis
    @romcallis Год назад +12

    It took experts 75 years to find the Titanic and they knew right where it sank

    • @marsallen4298
      @marsallen4298 Год назад +1

      Well the titanic had survivors….

    • @chrisphaul9322
      @chrisphaul9322 Год назад +2

      @@marsallen4298yet it still took them 75 years to find it. Imagine how long it would take to find the aircraft without anyone knowing exactly where it is.

  • @henryhenrywang5333
    @henryhenrywang5333 Год назад +3

    There is Lexus 400 covered with dust parked at the third level at overnight parking area in Beijing International Airport T3 is waiting the owner came back from MH370. Many years past, the car is still here.

  • @grenzulli5503
    @grenzulli5503 Год назад +5

    I agree with Robert Jensen. Sooner or later something will be found, some facts will be disclosed, someone will talk. Patience..

  • @Chiefkamanga
    @Chiefkamanga Год назад +20

    I think this thing was planned and it was well organized to make sure that there will be no traces some people are really evil. It's a sad story till now there is no clue on what exactly happened and if it was a crush where exactly did it happen

  • @joyschtik
    @joyschtik Год назад +14

    He did my flying training many many years ago and was a good and kind training Captain. I wonder what happened..

  • @tailzzzzz
    @tailzzzzz Год назад +7

    I wonder if the pilot is still alive somewhere, perhaps able to duplicate the famous Sully landing on the Hudson. A boat waiting for him...

  • @DUBSTEP_KUSH305
    @DUBSTEP_KUSH305 Год назад +3

    Until this day it still hasn't been found😥🙏😭

  • @nicktucker3437
    @nicktucker3437 Год назад +23

    its very strange we still dont know what happened

  • @mohdothmansaid7618
    @mohdothmansaid7618 Год назад +6

    The only location not checked is Diego Garcia Island

  • @alixena9340
    @alixena9340 Год назад +52

    There is one possible scenario that very well may answer the question of why. If the woman that was on the other end of that phone call with the captain comes forward and supplies information about what was said during that phonecall.

    • @aonyx5270
      @aonyx5270 Год назад +10

      Hopefully there is a legal way for families to force the Malaysian govt. to release the information.

    • @sooofull
      @sooofull Год назад +3

      That’s not likely to happen, unless she decides to leave the service and go on the run.

    • @kleopatra6234
      @kleopatra6234 Год назад

      The captain was very political. He was photographed wearing a T-shirt that said "Democracy is Dead". The day before this flight the leader of his group was arrested by Malaysian police. Rumor has it that the captain was in touch with the Malaysian Gov't saying if they released his friend he would let 239 people on board MH370 live, otherwise... MH370 was murder/suicide by the captain and the Malaysian gov't knows it. They just don't want the world to know that Muslims commit murder and suicide.

    • @Simp_Zone
      @Simp_Zone Год назад

      It's pretty unlikely that Malaysian govt will ever release the info. They've been covering up the incident since day one to avoid embarrassment. Also I think it's pretty clear that the Captain had massive explosive diarrhoea on board and crashed the plane to avoid embarrassment. All the available evidence points to the diarrhoea theory. Thank you.

    • @kevanchong4082
      @kevanchong4082 Год назад +1

      it might be that there was nothing related to the crash, just over-sensationalized stuff

  • @FPJBatangQuiapoOfficial
    @FPJBatangQuiapoOfficial Год назад +64

    Rest in peace to all the souls of 227 passengers and 12 crew members of Boeing 777 / Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

    • @prof_emeritus_phd602
      @prof_emeritus_phd602 Год назад +1

      they haven't been confirmed dead yet

    • @kakishisfriend1126
      @kakishisfriend1126 Год назад +7

      ​@prof_emeritus_phd602 It's been years, they're dead

    • @trixiemixie
      @trixiemixie Год назад

      ​@@kakishisfriend1126 They couod survive on an island or am i just dumb

    • @kakishisfriend1126
      @kakishisfriend1126 Год назад

      @@trixiemixie Baby....they're dead. The chances of that are extremely slim.

    • @mercy5097
      @mercy5097 Год назад

      @@prof_emeritus_phd602 they have now.💔

  • @scottbehl216
    @scottbehl216 Год назад +21

    The first thing I would look at is who was on the flight !! If anyone wanted to get rid of someone that's usually the way they do it !!

    • @anxietyy3263
      @anxietyy3263 Год назад +6

      Or you know...a depressed Capt that had been planning a suicide murder mission due to Depression, Hatred, Revenge & Political Reasons.

    • @VitZ9
      @VitZ9 Год назад +6

      @@anxietyy3263 I'm with you that the Captain did it on purpose, but I'd love to hear a solid theory that isn't "he did it for political reasons", without expanding on those political reasons at all.

    • @lesleywarron7118
      @lesleywarron7118 Год назад +1

      Apparently there were two Iranian men who bought tickets right after each other but were not actually listed on the flight manifest. They were able to get through security....

    • @scottbehl216
      @scottbehl216 Год назад

      What I heard was there were some guys that owned a Company that had a revolutionary idea or product that they were trying to sell or something like that !! Hey, that's just what I heard !! I guess the proof would be in the passenger roster !!

    • @anxietyy3263
      @anxietyy3263 Год назад +2

      @@lesleywarron7118 They were originally booked for Malaysia Airlines Flight 6 (heard in the ATC audio) but missed it due to a big delay. So they booked Flight 370 & also they were seeking asylum in Germany, Frankfurt & were cleared of from any terrorist organizations.

  • @cherycheribon
    @cherycheribon Год назад +4

    I just saw the documentary at Netflix then immediately came here for more information

    • @RubenDan-ml6ol
      @RubenDan-ml6ol Год назад

      Hello Vicky, how are you doing today.

    • @kaiser741
      @kaiser741 4 месяца назад

      good video there

  • @DocuBay
    @DocuBay Год назад +5

    Lost somewhere in the multiverse? 😮

  • @willengel2458
    @willengel2458 Год назад +7

    it may be in Diego Garcia.

  • @Rackitdownnow
    @Rackitdownnow 11 месяцев назад

    I remember watching the whole thing unfold live on the news because I was very sick and didn’t go to school that day, and just laid on the couch all day watching the cable news

  • @tonyv3427
    @tonyv3427 Год назад +7

    This tragedy was a deliberate act by one or both of the pilots. The cabin pressure was decompressed and the plane was a ghost plane until it ran out of fuel.

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules Год назад +8

    The greatest game of hide and seek ever conceived

  • @dickfitswell3437
    @dickfitswell3437 Год назад +5

    This doesn't drive with the guy that studied the radio frequencies and radio transmissions and was able to determine that a plane was breaking through those radio transmissions that was not being tracked and he says it's in a different area. Either way pilot did this and they should release the name of the woman who bought that phone as well as the last phone call

  • @JUSTENization
    @JUSTENization Год назад +9

    Governments and world militaries, it’s time to speak up and tell us the facts!

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +4

      Malaysia should speak up. They owe it to the families

    • @scottduyser1222
      @scottduyser1222 Год назад

      Good luck with that.

  • @tombrown1898
    @tombrown1898 11 месяцев назад +5

    I put a great deal of credence in Simon Hardy's theory and calculations, and certainly the trench of which he spoke would be the place to hide something forever, but I find it quite hard to believe that any pilot, no matter how brilliant, could be THAT accurate, or that "lucky.". The unlikely and the impossible, however, happen every day.

  • @leslieellensmith3236
    @leslieellensmith3236 Год назад +7

    Pilot suicide....the fact that this same flight plan was on his home simulator

  • @jarigustafsson7620
    @jarigustafsson7620 Год назад +5

    If the pilot knew how to disable the responder & other tracking systems he would highly likely also shutdown the black boxes (cockpit voice recorder & flight data recorder.) making them useless when found.

    • @noelogara
      @noelogara Год назад

      How could they know that the transponder was switched off?

  • @achilleschishi4294
    @achilleschishi4294 Год назад

    Love to knew the fact result,I'm sure it might get to be known in near future...

  • @user-ss6it7rd9f
    @user-ss6it7rd9f Год назад +1

    hopefully with sat internet like starlink,
    we wouldn't rely on blackbox,
    but instead an update upload minute by minute on what is happening on the plane

  • @beautramp3447
    @beautramp3447 Год назад +2

    The landing on the Hudson was January 15, 2009. This video says it was 2017 (00:42:11).

  • @breakhart
    @breakhart Год назад +1

    the irony is that with all the technologies we had a plane are still goes missing just like that

  • @robfrancis8690
    @robfrancis8690 Год назад +7

    The plane's manual controls and transponder devices were probably taken over by technical engineers within the craft using various computer control systems. They probably accessed the command center of the plane with the intention of stealing it. I would check the passenger list and see if any airplane technical experts were aboard.

    • @dirtbag3736
      @dirtbag3736 Год назад +1

      What exactly is the command center of the 777? You mean the cockpit. It pretty much flies in the face of the evidence or even common sense to think the cockpit was breached

    • @radfem2010
      @radfem2010 Год назад

      ACARS was turned off and that would take a trained pilot to do so.

  • @maureenjacobs3697
    @maureenjacobs3697 Год назад +3

    Catastrophic electrical failure. Malaysia allegedly covered him to protect from repercussions.

  • @haziquesalleh1275
    @haziquesalleh1275 Год назад +16

    Haritu kisah Jambatan Pulau Pinang Kedua, Lepastu MRT Kuala Lumpur dan kalini kisah MH370. Malaysia hadir!

    • @shahmi5727
      @shahmi5727 Год назад +2

      Sebab admin tau kalau letak nama Malaysia je mesti view akan naik haha

  • @lutaayam
    @lutaayam Год назад +2

    I thought part of the fuselage was found several months later on the East African coast

  • @xXxSkyViperxXx
    @xXxSkyViperxXx 11 месяцев назад +2

    imagine an incident like this with commercial space flight next time, but instead of being lost or crashed at sea or land somewhere, it's lost in the vastness of space instead

  • @rc70ys
    @rc70ys Год назад +98

    I still can’t believe a human being can simply “turn off” the transponder.
    Makes no sense this can be done ✅
    It should be out of the hands of anyone.

    • @HekateMGO
      @HekateMGO Год назад +15

      There’s unfortunately a good reason for this. Pilots have to have access to circuit breakers for all electrical systems on an aircraft in case there is a short that could become a fire hazard.

    • @ashleydavis3342
      @ashleydavis3342 Год назад +5

      Why can’t you believe that?

    • @fabioguzman8143
      @fabioguzman8143 Год назад

      It’s wasn’t the Pilot,that plane got taken by hostile Aliens,other beings

    • @Rontheanchorman
      @Rontheanchorman Год назад +13

      @@ashleydavis3342 I think what he means is in this modern age how is it possible that the pilots can turn off the planes tracking system. All commercial passenger planes should be tracked by GPS automatically and the pilots should not be able to switch this off

    • @derekrohan9619
      @derekrohan9619 Год назад +5

      @@Rontheanchorman they are tracked by gps automatically. Transponder has nothing to do with being able to “track” the aircraft. The transponder sends a signal to controllers telling certain things about the aircraft. They give them a code before flight to enter into the transponder like 6414 that is specific to that flight. But primary radar and gps track the flight and can’t be turned off by the flight crew. Hope that helps clear things up. The reason they don’t know where it is , is because it flew into an area where there is no radar coverage.

  • @jimmeyer533
    @jimmeyer533 Год назад +5

    At 22:43 they refer to flight UPS 9, but it's actually UPS 6 that crashed.

  • @prakaash_rawat
    @prakaash_rawat Год назад

    Nice work!! Watching from India, Delhi.

  • @00poopmonster
    @00poopmonster Год назад +5

    45:55 wtf nightmare fuel

  • @spenserkao
    @spenserkao Год назад +16

    Feel sorry for the then Malaysian government for its way of handling the matter, not quite capable of crisis management.

    • @Tumor.Island
      @Tumor.Island Год назад

      Because they are a rather brain dead race.

    • @brucewayne3602
      @brucewayne3602 Год назад

      Dr Mahathir a short time ago "somebody must know something" ... the way in which Najib & his Minister behaved immediately after the event - nervous, terse answers, most uneasy - can cause significant suspicion !!!

    • @franzhairilvonhipper1919
      @franzhairilvonhipper1919 Год назад

      @@brucewayne3602Strange that if Dr. Mahathir knew something, he never discloses anything about MH370 during the 22 months in power after he toppled Najib. Same goes to Anwar Ibrahim.

    • @franzhairilvonhipper1919
      @franzhairilvonhipper1919 Год назад

      There are many odd things revealed about the way they handled this case. Like when an unidentified aircraft was detected by Malaysian military radar, no fighter aircraft was sent to intercept/investigate it.

  • @elibnem4126
    @elibnem4126 Год назад +9

    I never understood why there is a manual switch to turn off the transponder in the first place. Seems critical that it should always remain on so why? Anyone?

    • @vironpayne3405
      @vironpayne3405 Год назад

      CIA requirement... just in case. Just like backdoors into private encryption software. We need "carnivore" type programs for our protection.

    • @anxietyy3263
      @anxietyy3263 Год назад +2

      Every system on an aircraft can be turned off or disabled if an aircraft is suffering mechanical failures or system failures. Every system on an aircraft is always connected to another system which could cause problems.

  • @williambush7971
    @williambush7971 Год назад +28

    If this airplane had an uncontrolled crash there would have been tons of debris that washed ashore over the months and years afterwards. That airplane was ditched by a skilled pilot and is sitting on the ocean floor pretty much intact. Good luck finding it.

    • @anxietyy3263
      @anxietyy3263 Год назад +9

      Well not entirely...the ocean waves/currents were rough that day & well even if Capt Zaharie did ditch it fully intact he wouldn't have been able to prevent the plane being damaged by the rough ocean currents. I mean look at US Airways 1549 or The Miracle On The Hudson, it was ditched in a calm river but yet caused severe damage to already damaged plane. So with MH370 sure Capt Zaharie may have ditched the plane intact but by doing so in a rough ocean current the 777s flap was ripped off along with part of the horizontal stabilizer.

    • @brucewayne3602
      @brucewayne3602 Год назад

      @@anxietyy3263 absolutely ... severe currents, damage on impact & time would wreak havoc on the aircraft !!!

    • @wgisgr8
      @wgisgr8 Год назад

      Nope

  • @justinpham4246
    @justinpham4246 Год назад +1

    the airlines should change that the transponder should be program to be ON at all time and can not be turn off by the pilot.

  • @gievillafana2102
    @gievillafana2102 Год назад +4

    If the flight data recorder be found, can it still render data after years of submersion in water?

    • @dirtbag3736
      @dirtbag3736 Год назад

      It could. There is a halflife but we don't know what it is. Never been tried and tested. Air France 449 has the record but that was found after 2 yrs

  • @ravensrulzaviation
    @ravensrulzaviation Год назад +11

    I still think done on purpose.

  • @eddiecharles6457
    @eddiecharles6457 Год назад +64

    I think that French aviation journalist has inhaled too much battery fumes. Can you imagine a fire onboard yet they managed to skirt the airspace of numerous countries in a way that their respective air defense radars wouldn't be alarmed and follow a busy air corridor? Erratic course my backside.

    • @johnmcneilva
      @johnmcneilva Год назад +6

      Absolutely. Dudes way off

    • @boohere2
      @boohere2 Год назад +5

      haahhaha about inhaling. Too funny! IF there was a fire on board.....there would have been a distress call

    • @victoriawilliams1270
      @victoriawilliams1270 Год назад +1

      I think if it was a possibility for lithium batteries to have caused this they would have found out if lithium batteries were boarded on the plane and then we wouldn't be here 8 almost 9 years later trying to find out this mystery. They also had found the same path on a simulator in the captains house. Did they forget about that? I'm pretty sure that out of every captain in the world that flies airplanes, it's not a requirement to have a simulator of the path for their flights 🤦

    • @shiladityasarkar3511
      @shiladityasarkar3511 Год назад +3

      Why do I feel that "French expert aviation journalist" has an agenda?

    • @kevanchong4082
      @kevanchong4082 Год назад

      I think the documentary makers kept the french aviation journalist's perspective that way to frame one such perspective, but kept other perspectives to counter it

  • @jenniferwaddell552
    @jenniferwaddell552 Год назад +5

    I think it was murder/ suicide by the pilot … which the pilot was in a government situation the day or 2 before. That’s my thinking after watching a couple of these videos bout this planes disappearance. Thank you . Prayers to all the families of the passengers 🙏🤍

  • @drewc6980
    @drewc6980 Год назад +60

    20 people from Freescale, a semi conductor company died on that flight. i wonder if any of them were involved in patents and who else on the patents would stand to benefit if they happened to not be on it anymore. and if you dont know anything about semiconductors, look them up they are kind of important

    • @coldpotatoes2556
      @coldpotatoes2556 Год назад +1

      It was more than just semiconductors, Freescale were working on top secrete military radar tech. Did they get assassinated because they were heading back to China with military secrets? they’re was also an inventory of goods in the cargo hold that they refuse to release details about.

    • @meirchan7377
      @meirchan7377 Год назад +3

      r they all from Beijing? rumours said they were kidnapped by U.S military base nearby Indian ocean.

    • @coldpotatoes2556
      @coldpotatoes2556 Год назад

      @@TheJonathonwade oh yeah 20 people from the same company all die in mysterious separate ways at the same time like a heart attack or car accident? that’s not going to be suspicious or point the finger back to the benefactor of the deaths🥸

    • @jessicamarie8299
      @jessicamarie8299 Год назад +7

      The captain did it!! enough with your conspiracies y’all get on my nerves grrrr!!! it was hijacked by the Captain I don’t know why people refuse to believe that the pilot was the One responsible for this plane.

    • @og-greenmachine8623
      @og-greenmachine8623 Год назад

      Rothchild bought Freescale
      in a noncompetition bid for 18 Billion.
      They make anti-hacking technology

  • @gregorylyon1004
    @gregorylyon1004 Год назад +14

    That plane was flown into oblivion. Way beyond the reach of a feasible search. And in open water with no place to land but on the water. I think that the pilot did it

  • @mahendra_akshaj
    @mahendra_akshaj Год назад +1

    Please make a video on saudi and kazak mid air collision in nov 1996

  • @aghif1
    @aghif1 Год назад +1

    Simon Hardy pretty much got it bang on!

  • @user-xf9gx7sd5i
    @user-xf9gx7sd5i Год назад +3

    Malaysia Hadir ✅

    • @ba3498
      @ba3498 Год назад

      Strange another country is looking for your plane but not you guys.

  • @Littleowl85352
    @Littleowl85352 Год назад +87

    It's inconceivable to normal people. But for some dark souls to crash that plane, hold that secret and grieve that number of families would provide an enormous amount of personal satisfaction/triumph. To me it's clear the pilot was a sick guy in that way.

    • @Littleowl85352
      @Littleowl85352 Год назад +9

      @Bolt92* People who aren't psychopathic, then.

    • @mr.pillsbury7610
      @mr.pillsbury7610 Год назад +16

      Totally agree. Pilot was a psychopath. Turned off transmitter and crashed the plane, killing all on board. Shameful actions committed by a mentality broken human just wanting to get one last bit of gratification before death.

    • @Justin1an
      @Justin1an Год назад

      Should be more careful next time if you want to jump into conclusion because you "is that guy", this is not always a fantasy stories that you watch on tv or you thought on your braindead head, it's not fair to blame it all on the pilot out of nowhere. There's a time when things get wrong in group, there's one people who blame it all to others people because of their ignorant and idiot, you is that person. You mentioning about dark souls and calling someones family a "sick" while everything is not solve yet, that's to me look like sick people. Watch your mouth next time crackhead

    • @mr.pillsbury7610
      @mr.pillsbury7610 Год назад +4

      @@Justin1an Hey! The guy was just making a rational conclusion. Anyone with competent decision making skills would also come up with that same possible conclusion. Sadly we will probably never know what happened that would cause such a crash, but you have to be ready and able to accept all possible conclusions. whether it be intentional or accidental.

    • @markchristian3249
      @markchristian3249 Год назад +8

      Yes mass homicide. Everyone keeps saying what an angel and a Saint the pilot was. I'm like why? He even had a route on his flight simulator that ended in the Indian Ocean.

  • @hmdwgf
    @hmdwgf Год назад +3

    It was a rogue pilot who murdered 238 people and himself. He flew an extremely specific route around military installations around Malaysia and Sumatra, and then flew out into the Indian Ocean, and that was that.