The Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: 10 Years Later
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- Опубликовано: 16 апр 2024
- March 2024 marked a decade since Malaysia Flight 370 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China vanished with 239 people on board. The disappearance captured the world’s attention as rescuers searched for answers. 10 years later, NBC News Senior Correspondent Tom Costello and NBC News Aviation Analyst John Cox reflect on the search and what questions still remain. Plus, family members share memories of their loved ones and their hope for accountability and closure.
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#MalaysiaAirlines #Aviation #Disappearance
It remains a mystery that they can detect objects millions of light years away from earth and can't find a missing plane on earth
Almost as if radio waves are almost non-existent under water...
You don’t get it
@@josephsanchez2481Please don't tell me you're on of those conspiracy theorists who thinks the government hijacked a passenger jet for no reason or something.
The pilot committed suicide, that's the most credible theory based on the evidence we have.
Yup, using visible light with our eyes and a big telescope. Can you see a plane thousands of feet under water with visible light?
Unfortunately, it's a lot harder for radio waves to travel through the vast waters of our oceans than through the vast vacuum of space
I remember the very day it was announced it crashed, I knew it’ll take a while to solve
And man, I wasn’t expecting 10 years without a solid answer
I remember hearing the news when it happened. Wow it’s already been ten years…
Human: Traveling to the moon
Also Human: Don't have a clue where to find a jet plane in a vast ocean
Planes somewhere deep in the ocean
It took 2 years to find air France 447 that crashed in the Atlantic ocean in 2009.
With Air France, they had an idea where it crashed. The plane was sending reports to the AF offices. They noticed all the problems the plane went through in its last minutes (pilot error). The co-pilot pointed the nose of the plane upward, which sent it into a stall. By the time the pilot realized what he was doing, it was already too late. With MH370, they have no idea where it crashed.
That onee had no indicator of being far off course, so they could just search along its route. MH370 could've been flying anywhere over the ocean.
Satellites are so advanced today; it can practically detect any signal on Earth. and in Space. But for some obscure reason cannot find a huge Boeing (?!)
I remember the heartbreaks. 😢
Planes do not just disappear like that.
Guys, please stop speculating on the exact cause of why it disappeared and crashed into the ocean. We will never know the full picture until we have recovered the flight recorders
I firmly believe the pilot did it!
i fiirmly believe you did! 👈
@@cellb2619 i firmly believe your comment is useless and adds nothing!
yes.
@@cellb2619I firmly believe you got hit on the head with a brick as a kid!
I firmly agree with this statement!
I'm so sorry to hear this 😢😢😢
I keep up-to-date with this case monthly and it’s so sad. How 10 years later it’s still unsolved. The answer to 1 millions of people are looking for. It’s just waiting to be found deep in the ocean. Answer all within the recording boxes. This is a case that I just want to be solved already.
In 10 years they could’ve checked every square mile of EVERY oceans and search it all and they would’ve found it
You know that the ocean is big right?!?!?!😒😒😒😒
You also know that there's limit right?
@@IslanderloverBKK Do you know where the limit is? Are you paying for people to find this limit?
Who will keep diving for free? You? I don’t think so. Probably the company didn’t even pay the family members.
Just fave reality.
It's expensive
The pilot surely has something to do about it. There are possibilities it's not even in the ocean. He could have taken it somewhere else and those people were killed in a different way most of us initially thought. What if the pilot is working with other "people?" This wasn't Titanic era, it's just a decade ago. With its route and all the high technology, it will be so hard to miss details. It would truly be shocking if those people are still alive kept somewhere to work for those evil people.
I remember this story its a sad 😢 story
It's crazy that they made the show ( Manifest ) After 370 Malaysia airline. Well this is what I believe.
If Tony Romeo can find Amelia Earhart Plane he might be able to find MH 370
The thing is pieces of it HAVE been found and we know based on all the circumstantial evidence that the most likely culprit was the pilot who had that exact flight path mapped out flown on his at home flight simulator it was a murder suicide and I doubt we will ever truly know the reason why but again that is the most logical conclusion based on the evidence that is available
Malaysia government covered up the pilot suicide, to avoid shame
do u have proof to support this claim?
@@ABISDIAD He planned this on his personal flight simulator, did you pay attention to the video? The Malaysian government covered up his act of mass murder suicide.
@@ABISDIAD And MH 17 incident also got Malaysia airlines into a bad situation losing 2 planes in just a 4 months is enough too make travelers loose confidence in the airline.
@@ABISDIAD And to top it off, this man purposely turned off the radio system.
Why take that many people with you? I will never understand why if you plan to take yourself out why take a whole bunch of people with you? Pretty evil if you ask me.
There are three persons who saw some kind of plane that fly through Northeast India in Mizoram
They’re saying the plane might caught on fire because they saw like the tail was on fire
The time was around 5-6 am on Sunday morning at 8th March 2014
I'm sorry but how do you lose a WHOLE plane but can see stars light-years away???
5:40 seriously???? They just went off course and then disappeared.
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It’s been 10 years and they still haven’t found the plane.
Its been found!!
@@DontUse-vf3ncno
Some men saw a plane went down at the same time as this , sighted in Mizoram, India but there's no news or information they believe that it fell around the Burmese regions after it lost it's way (I don't know if this is true but I think they should check out Myanmar regions)
thinking realistically, theres only soo many places it could be. 1: its not in the sky. 2: things dont just vanish like harry potter. 3: its on the ground somewhere.
definitely 100% in the ocean somewhere
Bakit di nila hanapin sa may batanes group of island.kasi doon lang yun bumagsak
Mh370 in arizona
GUYS THE PLANE HAS BEEN FOUND!
liar
No
@@mcreemuffins it was clickbait nvm
Watch in the sea or water sorry
Boeing??? OMG…that plane always give me goosebumps
Ah another child that looks at the media too much. This happened before boeing released the MAX. And the 777 has 0 crashes involved with design flaws
@@Londres104 I just simply said that Boeing give goosebumps…thats all…
Boeing isn't the one at fault, it's the airlines that use their planes that fail to maintain them properly
The Boeing 777-200ER is a fine plane safe, reliable, beloved by both pilots and passengers. This was 2 years before the 737 Max took it’s first flight and way before Boeing made it’s biggest cutting corners. So yeah Boeing was not at fault for MH370
ohh jeez…yeah I know this incident nothing to do with Boeing…I just simply said anything with Boeing give me goosebumps…especially right now…for me, if its Boeing I’m not going LOL…
Don’t tag me on
Please search north east india Mizoram state, champhai district area and myanmar border
MH 307 😧😧😧😧😧😧
That's weird
The pilot planned this suicide. Personal problems makes ruined your job.
The GPS controls the airplane flights. Right ?
I mean I assume it's just a guide, like gps for cars, the driver still controls it but it provides a route to follow
Yeah it’s called an autopilot
Yeah but why? Political? Someone on the plane he didn't like?
some are speculating it was a murder suìcìde
DON'T FLY BOEING!!!! FLY AIRBUS!!!!
this literally happened 10 years ago
@@ajf5745exactly, meaning they have a track record.
@@thomasc4258 i don't think a suicidal pilot has anything to do with the safety of a 777. By that logic Germanwings 9525 was airbus' fault right?
No big surprise that Airbus is successfully beating Boeing on these days.
@@thomasc4258 don't have an answer to that huh?
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hi nbc
Kaamikaze pilot
Nono
If AF447 can be found then so can MH370
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Malaysian Airlines flight 370
😂
Greetings from Jundiaí, Brazil.
A controlled ditching for the purpose of a suicide ?????? bout the triple 7
If he wanted to commit a mass murder suicide as a political revenge, as a deep moment of sorrow, why did he need to travel 6 or 7 hours once he had many opportunities to do something sinister much time before ? It doesn't make any sense to me.
Well, many controversial coincidences make me think that both the captain and the co-pilot are innocent in an ocean of lies. Inmarsat should have been the first to be consulted as soon as MH370 went missing,
Mauricio471 wht do u think then what could hve happened the pilot was the skilled operator to do such maneouvre n police also found flight simulator where they found tht he was practising how to take the plane to the remote part of Indian Ocean.N how come any high jacker would fly a plane upto 7 hrs instead of keeping his demand straight.They said it is somewhere in the 7 th arc of Indian but the debris of flight scattered away to Tanzania Mozambique Island reunion island Mauritiaus so the remains of plane every day getting drifted away from Indian Ocean to pacific.As per investigations it went down to the ocean in nose dive position so there are possibilities tht it got shattered in millions of pieces. May be thts why still they are not able to locate where the fuselage is .How do you search such big 2 ocean.I dnt know if evere this flight can be located down in bottom of ocean. Only we can speculate.
If it's a Boeing I ain't going 😂😂😂 it's shameful theyre still in business
Pretty sure Boeing was not responsible for this one.
@@EhCloserLook Nor MH17.
I feel safer on Boeings than I do Airbus aircraft. I’m gonna assume you have no experience with aircraft other than a regular paying passenger? And that you’ve been getting your information from the news? Figured.
Boeing has nothing to do with this incident, literally brain rotted kid watching the news blaming it on the company
@@EhCloserLookthen why there were 2 deadly accidents in 2018-19?
I think Trump people has something to do with it
nobody cares
Why you are so ruthless?
I care.
@@tomdeng3373 Because
Bro show some respect are u alien?
@@aktchungrabanio6467Keyboard warrior, bet you wouldn't say this to their families or publicly on social media.
May God strengthen the hearts of everyone that lost their loves on this plane. And may He bring this to an end by revealing the wreckage 🙏🏾
I can’t imagine the seemingly unending pain. 🫂🫂
We see here in mizoram, india please contact me
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there are three witnesses who saw a plane crash at around 5:30am IST on 9th march 2014 , in MIZORAM ( the north east part of India). and a missing plane was reported that evening that happens to be Malaysian Flight 370
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Nothing new!
Nono
GPS controls the airplane .
Everyone is playing dummy
No it doesn’t. GPS is just a locating system. Unless you’re talking about other systems? You probably don’t know anything about aviation though, so who cares.
You are playing dummy game with me
Robert get out of here💀 they dont even call it a GPS either
Check out who were on board
Nope, autopilot does but the pilot controls the autopilot. They can turn it off and on and GPS tracks the aircraft and it can be turned off.