MH370 Most Probable Path Reconstruction : Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Simulation

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • Time Stamps :
    00:00:00 MH370 Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
    00:00:23 ATC
    00:01:58 ATC Ground Frequency
    00:02:20 Push-Back
    00:04:30 Engine Start
    00:06:44 Requesting Taxi
    00:07:19 Taxi
    00:10:54 ATC Tower Frequency
    00:11:29 Taxi
    00:13:44 Runway Line-Up
    00:15:09 Take Off
    00:16:35 ATC Departure Frequency
    00:17:30 Departure
    00:21:21 ATC Radar Frequency
    00:21:33 Climb to 25,000 Feet
    00:24:36 Climb to 35,000 Feet
    00:35:35 Cruise : Malaysia
    00:41:49 Kuala Terennganu
    00:42:25 Cruise : South China Sea
    00:53:54 FINAL TRANSMISSION
    00:56:21 MH370 Deviates From Intended Path
    01:02:39 Probable Path Cruise : South China Sea
    01:09:37 Pasir Puteh
    01:12:57 Probable Path Cruise : Malaysia
    01:24:57 Penang
    01:27:21 Malaca Strait
    01:42:19 Probable Path Cruise : Malaca Strait
    01:59:52 Inmarsat Satellite : First handshake
    02:04:53 Andaman Sea
    02:11:45 Probable Path Cruise : Andaman Sea
    02:15:58 MH370 Turns South Towards the Indian Ocean
    02:14:50 Telephone Call : Ground to Aircraft
    02:45:17 Probable Path Cruise : Andaman Sea
    02:45:55 Indian Ocean
    03:15:57 Inmarsat Satellite : Second Handshake
    04:15:59 Inmarsat Satellite : Third Handshake
    05:16:20 Inmarsat Satellite : Fourth Handshake
    05:55:22 Sunrise - Probable Path Cruise : Indian Ocean
    06:16:16 Inmarsat Satellite : Fifth Handshake
    06:48:55 Telephone Call : Ground to Aircraft
    07:45:54 Inmarsat Satellite : Sixth Handshake
    07:50:18 Probable Path Cruise : Indian Ocean
    07:54:05 Final Transmission with Inmarsat Satellite
    08:05:15 Fuel Exhaustion
    08:07:07 Spiral Dive
    08:12:12 Crash
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    Please let us know if there is a flight that you would like us to recreate. Kindly submit your requests in the comment section.
    Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 MH370 was an international passenger flight that disappeared on 8 March 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia to its planned destination, Beijing Capital International Airport. The crew of the Boeing 777-200ER registered as 9M-MRO, last communicated with air traffic control around 38 minutes after takeoff when the flight was over the South China Sea. The aircraft was lost from ATC radar screens minutes later, but was tracked by military radar for another hour, deviating westwards from its planned flight path, crossing the Malay Peninsula and Andaman Sea. It left radar range 370 km northwest of Penang Island in northwestern Peninsular Malaysia.
    The search for the missing airplane, which became the most expensive in aviation history, focused initially on the South China Sea and Andaman Sea, before analysis of the aircraft's automated communications with an Inmarsat satellite indicated a possible crash site somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean.
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  • @Aircraft1606.
    @Aircraft1606. Год назад +2

    0:01 MH370 Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
    0:23 ATC
    1:58 ATC Ground Frequency
    2:20 Push-Back
    4:30 Engine Start
    6:44 Requesting Taxi
    7:19 Taxi
    10:54 ATC Tower Frequency
    11:29 Taxi
    13:44 Runway Line-Up
    15:09 Take Off
    16:35 ATC Departure Frequency
    17:30 Departure
    21:21 ATC Radar Frequency
    21:33 Climb to 2‚5000 Feet
    24:36 Climb to 35‚000 Feet
    35:35 Cruise : Malaysia
    41:49 Kuala Terennganu
    42:25 Cruise : South China Sea
    53:54 FINAL TRANSMISSION
    56:21 MH370 Deviates From Intended Path
    1:02:39 Probable Path Cruise : South China Sea
    1:09:37 Pasir Puteh
    1:12:57 Probable Path Cruise : Malaysia
    1:24:57 Penang
    1:27:21 Malaca Strait
    1:42:19 Probable Path Cruise : Malaca Strait
    1:59:52 Inmarsat Satellite : First Handshake
    2:04:53 Andaman Sea
    2:11:45 Probable Path Cruise : Andaman Sea
    2:15:58 MH370 Turns South Towards the Indian Ocean
    2:45:17 Probable Path Cruise : Andaman Sea
    2:45:55 Indian Ocean
    3:15:57 Inmarsat Satellite : Second Handshake
    4:15:59 Inmarsat Satellite : Third Handshake
    5:16:20 Inmarsat Satellite : Fourth Handshake
    5:55:22 Sunrise - Probable Path Cruise : Indian Ocean
    6:16:16 Inmarsat Satellite : Fifth Handshake
    6:55:48 Telephone Call : Ground to Aircraft
    7:45:54 Inmarsat Satellite : Sixth Handshake
    7:50:18 Probable Path Cruise : Indian Ocean
    7:54:05 Final Transmission With Inmarsat Satellite
    8:05:15 Fuel Exhaustion
    8:07:07 Spiral Dive
    8:12:12 Crash
    8:12:59 Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 crashes in the Indian Ocean all Passangers and crew onboard perish in the crash the aircraft was never found after it disappeared off the radar screen and it is still missing despite the fact that some debris belonging to Flight MH370 have been found the plane is still missing

  • @LeeAviation
    @LeeAviation Год назад +2

    They’ve recently found a piece of landing gear that suggests the pilot purposely put down the landing gear so that the plane breaks up upon impact.

  • @aeioulover5417
    @aeioulover5417 Год назад +2

    A very good video so far, been watching this video since 3 hours ago

    • @WrightSim
      @WrightSim  Год назад

      I am glad you are enjoying the video. Thank you for watching. :)

  • @andreizadasilvapereira5312
    @andreizadasilvapereira5312 10 месяцев назад

    What do you think is the cause?

  • @mickeysmiths
    @mickeysmiths Год назад

    A really cool vid, however you portray the astronomical, nautical & civic twilight & sunrise just a bit too soon in the timings. Where MH370 was that morning & at 40,000 feet sunrise was at about 07:43am MYT, civic twilight was at 07:19am MYT, nautical twilight was at 06:55am MYT & astronomical twilight (first light on the horizon) began at 06:31am MYT. Otherwise everything else is spot on. I touch on some astronomical aspects of MH370 in my video too, the link is below. Anyways, thanks for putting this together.. really, really cool
    ruclips.net/video/plSIAPDW1Tk/видео.html

  • @thegreatawakening5477
    @thegreatawakening5477 Год назад +1

    Four days after the missing flight MH370 a patent is approved by the Patent Office
    4 of the 5 Patent holders are Chinese employees of Freescale Semiconductor of Austin TX.
    Patent is divided up on 20% increments to 5 holders:
    Peidong Wang, Suzhou, China, (20%) Zhijun Chen, Suzhou, China, (20%) Zhihong Cheng, Suzhou, China, (20%) Li Ying, Suzhou, China, (20%) Freescale Semiconductor (20%)
    If a patent holder dies, then the remaining holders equally share the dividends of the deceased if not disputed in a will.
    If 4 of the 5 dies, then the remaining 1 Patent holder gets 100% of the wealth of the patent.
    That remaining live Patent holder is Freescale Semiconductor.
    Who owns Freescale Semiconductor?
    Jacob Rothschild through Blackstone owns Freescale.
    Here is your motive for the missing plane. As all 4 Chinese members of the Patent were passengers on the missing plane.

  • @robloxian_jumpscare455
    @robloxian_jumpscare455 Год назад

    Hey Can I ask, what is the sound after 8:13:00 ?

    • @e_frqin
      @e_frqin 7 месяцев назад

      I wanna know it too, the sound is somewhat satisfying to me I’ve been searching for ages

    • @robloxian_jumpscare455
      @robloxian_jumpscare455 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@e_frqin well coincidently, I found the sound, and it's from the Microsoft flight simulator crash, its video name is:
      "Microsoft Flight Simulator Soundtrack | Crash/Death Sound"
      I can't believe I missed it for that long

    • @e_frqin
      @e_frqin 7 месяцев назад

      @@robloxian_jumpscare455 Thanks a lot!

  • @83piwo
    @83piwo Год назад +1

    Nice Video... but somehow scary,
    watching this whole tragedy in real time.
    The people on board sleep, read newspapers, watch movies, chattering, looking forward to landing and hugging their families... unaware that they are about to die and become part of the greatest mystery in history of aviation.
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but military radar did show the plane making some maneuvers as it flew over the Andaman Sea where it went nose up and then back down very steeply. I didn't see that in your simulation, or isn't that certain that it really flew these maneuvers?

    • @WrightSim
      @WrightSim  Год назад

      You are correct. The data recorded by military radar seemed to suggest exactly that. However, some of the changes in altitude that the radar showed could not have been made by this particular aircraft model so the data was deemed to be incorrect.
      Thus we decided to leave it out of the simulation.
      I am glad you liked the video. Thank you for watching :)

  • @lalrin367
    @lalrin367 Год назад +1

    MH 370 RIP