It does not seem likely that this happened by accident. Turning off the transponder just before changing course does specifically raise some questions. The fact that the airplane appeared on Malaysian primary radar without the Malaysian air force doing anything about it such as scramble a couple of fighters to investigate smells to high heaven of incompetence. It's virtually impossible to provide evidence to suggest that this should have been an accident while it is extremely easy to provide sufficient evidence to suggest it was a planned action.
Without compelling evidence, it's impossible to say for sure whether the incident was accidental or not. Many experts believe a combination of factors could have contributed to the event, but there's still no conclusive proof to confirm any specific theory.
Air Forces are not there to investigate civilian plane operations. They are there primarily to defend their borders from incursions from by foreign military aircraft
The flight also bordered along where it could and could not be tracked, as if planned ahead of time. Very odd, wish they had recordings from the inside.
This is just crazy to me. An entire plane just disappears. I remember a made for television movie decades ago about The Bermuda Triangle. I was a kid who liked to get scared. It freaked me out and this real life story gives me the same chills.
This is not a mystery any longer. I recommend people to watch the videos on this subject published by green dot aviation and mentour pilot. The circumstantial evidence is unbelievable and frankly indisputable that the captain was responsible for “hijacking” the flight and running it into the ocean as some sort of a mass murder/suicide mission. Only thing subject to speculation is why did he do it , and where is the plane now. IMO, while the evidence will never be mathematically watertight until the plane is found, it is practically irrefutable that the captain did it
You would have to be a 777 EXPERT to do what was done. Not just pilot, thats not studied enough . EXPERT pilot senior trainer level is required. The person that threaded the needle through that airspace that night was no terrorist or intermediate pilot. It was a pilot who knew the intricate systems of the 777 . Not to mention knew that airspace and aircraft like the back of his hand.
@@christainmarks106 Well, Captain Zaharie was on the plane that night. 20 Freescale engineers were also on that flight, maybe they helped him. They worked for Freescale, on a project that specialized in cloaking planes. (making them disappear from radar) The last time the plane was seen was over the Straits of Malacca. After this the plane continued west, it did not go south.
Malaysian government WON'T RELEASE THE IDENTITY of the one who made the call from a "burn phone" nor where the call was made from, and that was the ONLY call ever made from that phone. (44:19 mark) The Malaysian government has the answer, but won't share. :(
The lithium battery theory makes no sense. That plane was flown on a precise heading to avoid detection, and if it was that bad, how did the aircraft fly so precisely for so long. They said no evidence of mental distress from the pilots and no evidence it was deliberate? The whole scenario looks deliberate. Way too precise not to be intentional.
Sure it does. The scientist and tech people on board? I don't believe it crashed. IMO it was a government plan and hiest of people and tech and threatening their life. Crazy, I know.
practice flights of that exact route were also uncovered on the captain's flight simulator program at home. it really couldn't get much more obvious :/
Maybe to troubleshoot a fault and to isolate signals for fire reasons, Swiss air 111 crashed and part of the reason was the high tech new infotainment system couldn't be turned off which led to a fire....
There are no answers to be found. The only logical conclusion is the one proposed by the NYT. Literally nothing else has any supporting evidence. Any hopes for confirmation of the motivation of the perpetrator died with them.
There's some liability there if that's what happened. IF the Pilot had some sort of mental breakdown, someone should have been aware of that. Maybe, they don't want to tarnish his memory, and the family and/or airline is keeping it to themselves. I hope the relatives of the missing are doing okay. Ten years on doesn't change anything. It's like it happened yesterday.
@@HistorySee1 I resolved it in 5 minutes, people just don't want to see the truth. The plane landed safely in Diego Garcia. There were plenty of witnesses who saw the plane. (Most passengers unfortunately did not survive)
My understanding is that what happened is no longer a mystery. Leading up to the doomed flight, the pilot had been virtually flying a very similar route to the one taken on the day of the flights disappearance. He virtually flew the plane into the middle of the Indian Ocean. This was discovered by the fbi who recovered previously deleted data from the flight captains Hardrive at some point after the incident. Things to understand in order to see that this greatly indicates mass murder suicide by the flight captan: the flights intended destination was meant to be Beijing china. The flight departed Kuala Lumpur. Behiing is some 4300km, 2700 mi north east of Kuala Lumpur. Flight 370 last pinged many miles west of Perth Australia, the complete opposite direction to fly in order to get to Beijing china, (southwest) with the pilot having virtually practiced this unlikely route leading up to the doomed flight and in light of the captain deleting computer files indicating as much, it becomes abundantly clear that he is guilty of intentionally crashing the plane into the Indian Ocean
I think your speculation(s) are based on two hyperbole articles (New York Magazine and some other one) which exaggerated the flight simulator information found on the PIC’s personal computer. Contrary to your statement, the investigators (including the FBI) concluded over 99% of the flight simulator’s coordinates were presets. They also concluded the flight simulator coordinates that were similar to the estimated flight path were off by about a thousand miles. Lastly, they also concluded the “input activities” were conducive of the program simply being “left on”. I.e. the program created the coordinates without any flight path programming. Although your assumption (mass-murder) may be correct, I believe (based on the available information and analysis from various experts) there may have been a major electrical issue that crippled communication and instrument data and the PIC and / or co-pilot did what they could to try and save the flight.
So many people have tried to use conspiracy theories to deny what is right in front of us. The guy did exactly what you said. He did this. There’s no other reasonable explanation.
The leaked satellite footage doesn’t show a crash. Also what is in the middle of the Indian Ocean? Diego Garcia. Who was on the flight is more important than who was flying the plane. Did you know the Russian space program used a system where their shuttle was controlled from the ground. How do we know the plane wasn’t hacked and controlled remotely… The whole situation smells “spooky” to me. Where have I seen a plane “crash” with no debris before….
@@jobydelarosa4539 the video doesn't exactly say who did it or what happened. That's why some of us go to the comments, to see what others are saying what happened
Very likely a deliberate act by a pilot. It doesn't matter if he appeared okay before the flight. I knew a guy who seemed just fine. Great career. Good family. Good health. One day he jumped to his death. No notes. No indication.
Is everyone forgetting the fact the pilot had a home flight simulator and created a route in his home simulator that went into the southern Indian ocean. Why would a pilot do that, unless he was planning to crash land in the ocean, therefore, he was practicing it beforehand. Of course, it was the pilot.
And there's some people saying out there that he was in contact with one of the leaders of a political party in Malaysia who was currently jailed at the time, not sure what that was all about.
@@anonracer95 that's probably why the Sim card called the pilots phone, and the woman who purchased the phone used a fake ID. Also that card only ever made 1 single call and it was to the pilot.
I wonder: Is there a movement by aircraft builders to make it impossible for the transponder signal to be turned off? I think that would be useful, to ensure that an aircraft can always be located, and if the signal's off, then they know something's very wrong.
I can’t believe it’s been a DECADE already…. Imagine how different this story could be if ANY military went up to see what was going on - not shooting the plane down, obviously, just look at the plane like what they did with Heelos 522
My question is: if the military knew the aircraft was “unusual”, why did they not send up a fighter to look into it? It worked for the Helios flight in Greece!
@@angelicafoster670 A congressional hearing will be held on the subject of UAPs and theres a chance we may learn why these UAPs have been kept secret. It is possible that the plane's signature was mistaken for a UAP thus "ignored" at least by the traditional military.
@@Avaitor22 There were few airports on the simulator. One of the was Diego Garcia. They say that he programed south indian ocean, but they don't say which airport he chose. Why would a pilot chose an ocean, without an airport?
I recall seeing on a different documentary that he also programmed the other fight paths. So he practiced maneuvering between the other commercial planes while flying dark
My feeling has always been the pilot KNEW how to fly, possibly at extreme altitude, to put EVERYONE to sleep, then, possibly, most passengers and crew died from lack of air. Even if a couple folks on board survived AND control the aircraft, the controls may have been simply too complicated before the aircraft ran out of fuel and simply glided into the water and sunk. Hope nobody was aware they were about to drown. Just sleep and then death.😮
Wasn't that the second time a Malaysian aircraft loaded with people disappeared in a very similar way within about 10 years? (Or maybe less.) There was definately another one in roughly the same part of the world not that long before this.
A news article of November 4, 2024: "Malaysia is set to restart the search for the ill-fated Flight MH370, more than a decade after the airliner disappeared, citing a “credible” proposal that suggests a new search area in the southern Indian Ocean."
Not the first pilot to take their own life, and their passengers, by crashing their aircraft. It’ll be found one day by mineral exploration teams, but “why” will never be answered.
But if they just wanted to end it all then why make that sharp turn and fly quite a ways before plunging into the ocean? Why not just take the plane down after saying goodnight on the radio? Why the joy ride? Why make evasive actions to avoid colliding with another plane in the air, if you wanted to end it all and take others with you it would have been more plausible to crash into the plane it avoided? It's like the pilot had plans to take out something but was stopped maybe by the passengers and the plane went down in the struggle.
@@MaddoxKillgore investigators found that someone had apparently tried making a couple calls while over land though it could never properly connect. But it was still logged by the tower. It was probably one of the crew as they have their own portable oxygen bottles and mask.
@@williamstearns7490 could narrow the band of who it was. Check if it was Code delayed multiplexing or time delayed, also the frequency of what device was attempting to connect to the tower. The documentary says 1st officers phone was on, no one else's. Where did you see your information?
Thank you. 1. It's crazy that the captain was saying goodbye to him hometown when the plane made that sharp turn. 2. The captain was having marital problems. His wife might not have having it when the captain wanted to move another woman in. Polygamy is more accepted in Asia.
The question of whether the pilot of MH370 was deceived remains one of the complex and unresolved issues. Some theories suggest that the pilot or one of the crew members may have deliberately diverted the flight path. Initial investigations revealed that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, the pilot, had a complicated personal life before the flight, but no conclusive or compelling evidence has been found to suggest that he was deceived or influenced by someone. Extensive investigations were conducted into the pilot’s communications and behavior, but there is still no solid evidence to support the idea that he was deceived or involved in a terrorist plot. As a result, many hypotheses have been raised, but until new evidence comes to light, it cannot be said with certainty that he was deceived.
@@HistorySee1 Lets say the Americans found out that dangerous cargo will be placed on this plane. How do they prevent the plane from going to China? They hire the best pilot and get him to practice landing on D.G. on his home flight simulator. He flys to the South China sea, turns around, the plane is detected heading west (by Malaysian military), the plane flys low and is seen in the south part of Maldives the next morning. (dozens of witnesses) From there its 2 hours to D.G. Also, there were 20 Freescale engineers on the plane, they either helped hijack the plane or they were the reason the plane was hijacked. And yes, Captain Shah had a complicated life, did not like his government, he fits the profile of someone who could be recruited, same with the copilot.
Here's a logical explanation. Emergency situation happens and knocks out the radio. Now they cant call for an emergency landing or radio for emergency help. So, if u cant call an emergency you need to get someones attention so they call an emergency for you. Flying in erratic patterns and circles would probably be the best way to communicate you are in a situation if you had no radio. An air traffic controller declares an emergency for you when you don't respond to radio attempts. So, heading east and over water, an emergency happens. Pilot turns to face west and back over land. There is no way to call for an emergency landing so they fly until theu hit another ocean. The pilot attemps another u-turn, but is incapacitated halfway through it. This leaves the plane facing out over the ocean and flying in a straight line until fuel is depleted.
Why do people persist in suggesting that the mystery, if it is to be solved, will be solved with the recovery of the black boxes? Unless I'm mistaken, the approximate flight path + performance parameters are known / hence am not sure what mysteries the FDR would be supposed to reveal. As for the CVR, short of the Captain recording a full confession during the last portion of flight, then the CVR is likely to contain nothing more than the standard sounds of a 777 cockpit in flight. The crucial part of the CVR that might indicate how a pilot came to be in the cockpit alone would have been recorded over hours earlier - therefore no big reveal. This seems to go completely over people's heads.
The public will never know. The public still believe the absolute mythological narratives of New York 24 years ago. Without any effort, convincing the public of fantasy is a reasonably simple task
"He was mad at the government" is not evidence and if you're going to accuse someone of killing hundreds of innocent lives, you'd better have evidence,!
My guess is the Malaysian Government reached the same conclusions early on about this being a deliberate act and is profoundly embarrassed by that. An accident is one thing, but murdering every person on that plane is unfathomable to them. So they are ok with people searching in the wrong area because they don’t want to find the plane and prove the theory. As long as it’s missing, no final conclusions will be drawn and they can maintain “plausible deniability.” At some point, the FDR and CVR will degrade to the point of providing no useful data and when Malaysia thinks that is the case they will start looking where they are fairly certain the plane is located. All to save face. That’s what it looks like to me. Sad. Profoundly sad.
The mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 remains one of the most haunting aviation enigmas. The detailed and intricate sequence of events raises more questions than answers, as conflicting theories swirl around what happened on that fateful night. From possible deliberate actions by an experienced pilot to the harrowing scenarios of a catastrophic onboard emergency, each moment of the flight’s disappearance deepens the enigma. The search in the vast, unforgiving waters of the Indian Ocean stands as a somber testament to the tragedy, a reminder that the families of 239 souls lost still wait for closure.
First! When the flaperon from MH370 was discovered, experts observed its positioning and suggested it indicated a deliberate ditching maneuver. Captain Zaharie, a highly skilled pilot and instructor, would have understood how to angle the plane and potentially lower the landing gear to maximize disintegration upon impact, which could explain why so little wreckage has been found
I don't understand why people are trying to pin this on Captain Zaharie. There was absolutely no reason for him to have done anything to crash the plane..
My team made research about this. We concluded that all expert are wrong and it start with interpretation of communication data. They only used 7 data, thats why it called 7th Arc South Indian Ocean (SIO). Actually more data can be used to construct the ping ring.
I'm surprised the titanic wreckage was even found compared to an airplane. Most likely never will. Chunks and pieces spread put thousands of meters in within a pitch black void under immense pressure. I wonder what a black box can withstand and for how long
well, if you know the fluid pressure formula: fluid pressure = height x density of fluid x gravitational acceleration one could speculate, but we don't know for sure how deep and where the boxes are even.
The suicide doesn't make sense to me when looking at the path it traveled. The plane took a right, then turned around to come back the same way. If he knew he was going to kill himself, why make the right turn instead of just making a left and proceeding on the suicide course? It makes more sense that there was an emergency, and the sharp left turnaround was an attempt to find a place to land. The issue is that you can't just land a 777 at an airport without emergency clearance, or you're probably going to hit another plane on the runway. Without communication, he flew over land until he hit water. Then he attempted another u-turn, but passed out halfway through it, pointing out over water until it ran out of fuel. I think the pilot was trying to find somewhere to land safely and was trying to circle over land until he could figure something out. Where do you land a plane with no radio communication? Do you just land at an airport and hope to god no other planes are occupying the runway? Do you circle the sky and hope someone notices you're in trouble? Do you attempt a water landing?
There's a lot of liability there... all those passengers. How much insurance did the airline have? It makes a huge difference. If the airline or someone even had a hint that the pilot was having mental issues or threatened to do something or not acting right, and they said or did nothing, the liability and accountability could ruin an airline company. While they may feel ashamed and harbor a lot of guilt, they know more lives could be ruined if they spoke up, including their own. Just a theory. My thoughts are always with the loved ones of the missing.
I hope the families can have some closure 😢 it baffles me that with all the searching they haven’t found anything. We know more about space than our own oceans 🥺
dude, Titanic weight was about 300 times more than the weight of that aircraft, and it was almost entirely made of metal UNLIKE the aircraft. There is no huge piece of mostly intact hull lying on the seabed like in the case of Titanic. That plane is completely shattered. It will never be found because there is nothing bigger than a square meter to find.
@@seanmataya2290It’s a matter of money and who’s going to pay for such an expensive operation with no guarantee of success. Considering that the plane probably shattered like glass upon impact along with currents there’s likely no crash “site” to be found. Lighter pieces of debris would have traveled for miles before finding the bottom with only the heaviest debris staying in a central location. It’s far more difficult than finding a needle in a haystack. It’s more akin to finding a strand of DNA in a haystack. It ultimately comes down to money for an operation that involves little chance of success.
I heard it was computer chip engineers but something was fishy about a big box of lithium batteries on board a civilian plane which shouldn't be cause of the fire hazards it presents.
The Australian 60 minutes two episodes speak about the whisper program a military program they can track hi frequency radio waves and use that to track aircraft paths. 900 miles south west of Perth. The aircraft went into a 22 minute holding pattern a race track shape holding pattern they clearly had to be entered into the flight management system computer. It cannot happen randomly. They suspect the captain then using his own satellite phone called the Malaysian government and demanded that his favorite political prisoner be released or he would proceed with his plan to crash the plane. The Malaysian government said no. Which sheds light on why the Malaysian government is not that interested in finding the aircraft. Most countries say they do not negotiate with terrorists, but I think the Malaysian government fears the world would turn against it for their part in this disaster
For those who don't know what happened: On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight **MH370** took off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, but shortly after, it disappeared from radar. The flight, with 239 passengers and crew, had been in the air for about 3 hours when it unexpectedly changed its course. A massive search operation was launched to find the plane, but after years of investigation, only a few pieces of the aircraft were found on the shores of East Africa. The exact cause of the disappearance of MH370 remains unclear, with theories ranging from technical issues, human error, to even terrorist-related hypotheses, but no convincing evidence has emerged to confirm any of these theories. This incident remains one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history.
I think it is beyond doubt that the flight MH370 was obviously controlled by someone who knew the plane very well. This person could be either or both of the two pilots or a third person who hijacked the plane.
I wonder why would that plane be flying over the Indian Ocean if China is literally in the North. It would have been found easily and not been such a mystery if it would’ve flew over land.
Some of the passengers would have definitely kept their mobile phones on. Location indicators and tracking would have helped but no mention of that. Or it wasn't possible or the tracking systems were not that advanced?
wow,, the Pacific is so vast, only one bird could see it from space, the Diego Garcia angle, I think the military knows, will release the information later.
Conspiracy Theorists are going to Conspiracy, don't waste your time trying to convince them otherwise, it's like trying to convince a flat earther the world is round...
Pilot may tried to fly out of Earth and route upwards which ATC radar not find. That maybe the reason it suddenly disappears from radar and high altitude radar may find in different places due to earth prograde rotation. Once it reaches the high altitudes, the Oxygen gets low then pilot and passengers may die but aircraft flies upward till it blast due to air-pressure and debris may float on Karman line. NOTE: All above is My Imagination. Out of box thinking.
I think the co pilot was flying during the takeoff point. And the captain pretended there was a hostile issue in the back Allowing time for the 1st officer to ask all the stewards buying the captain time to shut all the electronics on the plane. And if there had been a possible hostile situation. Locking the door behind the 1st officer wouldn’t have raised any alarm. By the time the 1st officer had figured out there wasn’t a problem and that the captain wasn’t opening the door. The aircraft would have been depressurized and at altitude with everyone asleep. And would have been brain dead by the time the aircraft had made its 3rd turn. That’s why the 1st officers phone was used. Because he was only person on supplemental oxygen. And the crew wouldn’t have fought over it knowing he was the most important person on the passenger side of the door.
Has everybody seen the video out there of where the airplane flies right into a portal and disappears? That actually looks like it might have been what happened?
@@xihuantiyu Fully agree. With a tamper proof real-time recording of cockpit CCTV, it reduces the guess work of knowing what really happened in the cockpit. It is just like the plane's black boxes, it does not stop anyone from doing it, but it still is there to help investigators. However in this case even the black box cannot be recovered.
The highly respectable Mr. Simon Hardy's theories sound like the most plausible and also probable ones regarding the MH 370's disappearance. He comes across as a very sharp and astute aviator par excellence.
44:11 -- If it is not known who made the telephone call, how can it be concluded that the purchaser of the SIM card used a false identity? Of course the person whose name was used is going to deny any envolvement. Or are people just expected to assume that the Malaysian government is being truthful?
I'm no pilot. But I did stay at a holiday inn last night. Why doesn't the "black box" or something similar have a gps tracker on it so it's location is known. U can get a tracker for ur car from Amazon for cheap.😮
Nine years on, they still haven't been found. May all of them be found, the mystery solved, and they are properly put to rest.
Pieces of the plane have been found. It's not some huge mystery. Boeing planes fall all the time.
Yeah...they likely don't physically exist anymore.
10 years on.
Everyone degraded by now
Theyve all been eaten by crabs and stuff
It does not seem likely that this happened by accident.
Turning off the transponder just before changing course does specifically raise some questions.
The fact that the airplane appeared on Malaysian primary radar without the Malaysian air force doing anything about it such as scramble a couple of fighters to investigate smells to high heaven of incompetence.
It's virtually impossible to provide evidence to suggest that this should have been an accident while it is extremely easy to provide sufficient evidence to suggest it was a planned action.
Without compelling evidence, it's impossible to say for sure whether the incident was accidental or not. Many experts believe a combination of factors could have contributed to the event, but there's still no conclusive proof to confirm any specific theory.
What is the evidence that it was planned?
Not a big fan of MY but understandable about incompetence.
Geostrategicaly, MY has little to worry about its northern border.
Air Forces are not there to investigate civilian plane operations. They are there primarily to defend their borders from incursions from by foreign military aircraft
The flight also bordered along where it could and could not be tracked, as if planned ahead of time. Very odd, wish they had recordings from the inside.
This is just crazy to me. An entire plane just disappears. I remember a made for television movie decades ago about The Bermuda Triangle. I was a kid who liked to get scared. It freaked me out and this real life story gives me the same chills.
Flight 19 disappeared into the Bermuda Triangle, maybe there’s a connection.
I think bermuda triangle has more to do with messing with flight instruments / compass reading causing them to get lost more often in older flights.
@@litneyloxan maybe your right
it crashed
It crashed... in the ocean.. lol it's gone
This is not a mystery any longer. I recommend people to watch the videos on this subject published by green dot aviation and mentour pilot. The circumstantial evidence is unbelievable and frankly indisputable that the captain was responsible for “hijacking” the flight and running it into the ocean as some sort of a mass murder/suicide mission. Only thing subject to speculation is why did he do it , and where is the plane now.
IMO, while the evidence will never be mathematically watertight until the plane is found, it is practically irrefutable that the captain did it
Hahahhaha this is such bull💩 i can show you on video that’s not what happened.
You would have to be a 777 EXPERT to do what was done. Not just pilot, thats not studied enough . EXPERT pilot senior trainer level is required. The person that threaded the needle through that airspace that night was no terrorist or intermediate pilot.
It was a pilot who knew the intricate systems of the 777 . Not to mention knew that airspace and aircraft like the back of his hand.
Yes it looks like the pilots did something horrible
Well, obviously. You describe Captain Zaharie.
@@Michal-ke6lu I described A Captain…
@@christainmarks106 Well, Captain Zaharie was on the plane that night. 20 Freescale engineers were also on that flight, maybe they helped him. They worked for Freescale, on a project that specialized in cloaking planes. (making them disappear from radar) The last time the plane was seen was over the Straits of Malacca. After this the plane continued west, it did not go south.
Exactly. To disappear a plane completely nearly without a trace is a work of a master
Malaysian government WON'T RELEASE THE IDENTITY of the one who made the call from a "burn phone" nor where the call was made from, and that was the ONLY call ever made from that phone. (44:19 mark) The Malaysian government has the answer, but won't share. :(
The lithium battery theory makes no sense. That plane was flown on a precise heading to avoid detection, and if it was that bad, how did the aircraft fly so precisely for so long. They said no evidence of mental distress from the pilots and no evidence it was deliberate? The whole scenario looks deliberate. Way too precise not to be intentional.
Sure it does. The scientist and tech people on board? I don't believe it crashed. IMO it was a government plan and hiest of people and tech and threatening their life. Crazy, I know.
Also, they all worked for the government with our telescopes
practice flights of that exact route were also uncovered on the captain's flight simulator program at home. it really couldn't get much more obvious :/
Forgive my ignorance.. but why is it even possible to turn off the transponder on a civil airline ?
Good point!
Maybe to troubleshoot a fault and to isolate signals for fire reasons, Swiss air 111 crashed and part of the reason was the high tech new infotainment system couldn't be turned off which led to a fire....
@@Myteksonic Or maybe for ground mechanics to troubleshoot the system by turning it off, then on again to check if it works or not...
To save battery.
Yes, you can pull the circuit breaker from the flight deck
Ten years and still no answers.
There are no answers to be found. The only logical conclusion is the one proposed by the NYT. Literally nothing else has any supporting evidence. Any hopes for confirmation of the motivation of the perpetrator died with them.
Theres absoutely no mistery about it. Everybody knows the captain went mad and ditched the plane. They dont want to openly say that.
Yeah because people will ask "why" he went mad. Clue, it's not the divorce
There is no evidence whatsoever to logically conclude that lmfao
There's some liability there if that's what happened. IF the Pilot had some sort of mental breakdown, someone should have been aware of that. Maybe, they don't want to tarnish his memory, and the family and/or airline is keeping it to themselves. I hope the relatives of the missing are doing okay. Ten years on doesn't change anything. It's like it happened yesterday.
And flew thousands of miles to do so. ok
@@Flowshow88 No. No evidence, ok. Including an identical flight path on his personal simulator.
I hope one day this mystery is resolved.
I hope this issue gets resolved too. It's a tragic and mysterious event, and many people are still seeking answers.
@@HistorySee1 I resolved it in 5 minutes, people just don't want to see the truth. The plane landed safely in Diego Garcia. There were plenty of witnesses who saw the plane. (Most passengers unfortunately did not survive)
@@Michal-ke6lu😂😂😂 yeah ok
@Michal-ke6lu why didn't the passengers survive if the plane landed safely?😮
@@Michal-ke6lu As I see bro's one 5 minute theory should stand out against everyone
The only thing we know for sure is if we can’t find it that means someone or some govt doesn’t want it to be found.
My understanding is that what happened is no longer a mystery.
Leading up to the doomed flight, the pilot had been virtually flying a very similar route to the one taken on the day of the flights disappearance. He virtually flew the plane into the middle of the Indian Ocean. This was discovered by the fbi who recovered previously deleted data from the flight captains Hardrive at some point after the incident.
Things to understand in order to see that this greatly indicates mass murder suicide by the flight captan:
the flights intended destination was meant to be Beijing china. The flight departed Kuala Lumpur. Behiing is some 4300km, 2700 mi north east of Kuala Lumpur. Flight 370 last pinged many miles west of Perth Australia, the complete opposite direction to fly in order to get to Beijing china, (southwest)
with the pilot having virtually practiced this unlikely route leading up to the doomed flight and in light of the captain deleting computer files indicating as much, it becomes abundantly clear that he is guilty of intentionally crashing the plane into the Indian Ocean
I think your speculation(s) are based on two hyperbole articles (New York Magazine and some other one) which exaggerated the flight simulator information found on the PIC’s personal computer. Contrary to your statement, the investigators (including the FBI) concluded over 99% of the flight simulator’s coordinates were presets. They also concluded the flight simulator coordinates that were similar to the estimated flight path were off by about a thousand miles. Lastly, they also concluded the “input activities” were conducive of the program simply being “left on”. I.e. the program created the coordinates without any flight path programming.
Although your assumption (mass-murder) may be correct, I believe (based on the available information and analysis from various experts) there may have been a major electrical issue that crippled communication and instrument data and the PIC and / or co-pilot did what they could to try and save the flight.
So many people have tried to use conspiracy theories to deny what is right in front of us. The guy did exactly what you said. He did this. There’s no other reasonable explanation.
100 % correct.
IF he crashed it there...maybe it landed somewhere remote and it is being covered up. What about the 2 with fake passports? That is troubling to me.
The leaked satellite footage doesn’t show a crash.
Also what is in the middle of the Indian Ocean?
Diego Garcia.
Who was on the flight is more important than who was flying the plane.
Did you know the Russian space program used a system where their shuttle was controlled from the ground.
How do we know the plane wasn’t hacked and controlled remotely…
The whole situation smells “spooky” to me.
Where have I seen a plane “crash” with no debris before….
"Unsolved" is not quite accurate. There are some unknown details, of course, but we know what happened and we know who did it.
Go ahead, I'm listening.
@@dirremoire why don’t you just watch the film like the rest of us? 😂
US govt took out some engineers China had tapped.
@@jobydelarosa4539 the video doesn't exactly say who did it or what happened. That's why some of us go to the comments, to see what others are saying what happened
@@furball192pretty sure it was the pilot. We just don't know why exactly
Very likely a deliberate act by a pilot. It doesn't matter if he appeared okay before the flight. I knew a guy who seemed just fine. Great career. Good family. Good health. One day he jumped to his death. No notes. No indication.
Given the significance of waypoint decisions…. It strongly points to an extremely experienced pilot or aviation fanatic.
Is everyone forgetting the fact the pilot had a home flight simulator and created a route in his home simulator that went into the southern Indian ocean. Why would a pilot do that, unless he was planning to crash land in the ocean, therefore, he was practicing it beforehand. Of course, it was the pilot.
That’s nuts. He was practicing it at home😮
The pilot also flew to other airports on the simulator.
And there's some people saying out there that he was in contact with one of the leaders of a political party in Malaysia who was currently jailed at the time, not sure what that was all about.
@@anonracer95 that's probably why the Sim card called the pilots phone, and the woman who purchased the phone used a fake ID. Also that card only ever made 1 single call and it was to the pilot.
I'm afraid they were actually 239 people onboard, 227 PASSENGERS and 12 CREW MEMBERS, as official records have always shown.
I wonder: Is there a movement by aircraft builders to make it impossible for the transponder signal to be turned off? I think that would be useful, to ensure that an aircraft can always be located, and if the signal's off, then they know something's very wrong.
I can’t believe it’s been a DECADE already…. Imagine how different this story could be if ANY military went up to see what was going on - not shooting the plane down, obviously, just look at the plane like what they did with Heelos 522
The weird call at the end just adds to the mystery. Maybe he was catfished and couldn't stand the embarrassment.
So much speculation... so few facts.
Fascinating. It would make a good mystery novel, especially if someone bumps into a mourned passenger.
Is this a re-upload ???...pretty sure I've seen this already
It seems to be. The video starts suggesting there is currently a search. I don’t think there is, as of November, 2024.
My question is: if the military knew the aircraft was “unusual”, why did they not send up a fighter to look into it? It worked for the Helios flight in Greece!
On Nov.13 your question might be answered
Why @@WorldResolve
@@angelicafoster670 A congressional hearing will be held on the subject of UAPs and theres a chance we may learn why these UAPs have been kept secret. It is possible that the plane's signature was mistaken for a UAP thus "ignored" at least by the traditional military.
Actually, Philip Wood's girlfriend said that fighter jets were following the plane. There is a big cover up going on.
Not only did they know everything about the aircraft but everything about the airways, just when to turn, etc 3:13
Wait! No mention of the Captain's home flight simulator and the route that he'd programmed into it??!?
Diego Garcia on the simulator.
You obviously didn’t watch the video because it’s literally here - 24:52
@@Avaitor22Is it? I'm not sure how I missed that - yes I did watch the whole video - but I stand corrected then.
@@Avaitor22 There were few airports on the simulator. One of the was Diego Garcia. They say that he programed south indian ocean, but they don't say which airport he chose. Why would a pilot chose an ocean, without an airport?
I recall seeing on a different documentary that he also programmed the other fight paths. So he practiced maneuvering between the other commercial planes while flying dark
My feeling has always been the pilot KNEW how to fly, possibly at extreme altitude, to put EVERYONE to sleep, then, possibly, most passengers and crew died from lack of air.
Even if a couple folks on board survived AND control the aircraft, the controls may have been simply too complicated before the aircraft ran out of fuel and simply glided into the water and sunk.
Hope nobody was aware they were about to drown.
Just sleep and then death.😮
Ten years later, and plenty of unanswered questions about Flight MH 370.
Gps a mini Cooper anywhere on the planet but can only guesstimate a 777 in the sky. Seems technologically backwards
Wasn't that the second time a Malaysian aircraft loaded with people disappeared in a very similar way within about 10 years? (Or maybe less.) There was definately another one in roughly the same part of the world not that long before this.
I know right. Another one that doesn't get as much publicity
I completely agree with Captain Simon Hardy's theory! 💯
Yes me to and that includes the MH370 video done by Green Dot Aviation, such a high quality report backed by science and factual calculations
A news article of November 4, 2024: "Malaysia is set to restart the search for the ill-fated Flight MH370, more than a decade after the airliner disappeared, citing a “credible” proposal that suggests a new search area in the southern Indian Ocean."
Not the first pilot to take their own life, and their passengers, by crashing their aircraft. It’ll be found one day by mineral exploration teams, but “why” will never be answered.
But if they just wanted to end it all then why make that sharp turn and fly quite a ways before plunging into the ocean? Why not just take the plane down after saying goodnight on the radio? Why the joy ride? Why make evasive actions to avoid colliding with another plane in the air, if you wanted to end it all and take others with you it would have been more plausible to crash into the plane it avoided? It's like the pilot had plans to take out something but was stopped maybe by the passengers and the plane went down in the struggle.
@@furball192They speculate he cut out the oxygen, so no calls or texts. The passengers were out before it hit the water.
@@furball192 u mean mh 370 is the flight 93 of Malaysia airlines
@@MaddoxKillgore investigators found that someone had apparently tried making a couple calls while over land though it could never properly connect. But it was still logged by the tower.
It was probably one of the crew as they have their own portable oxygen bottles and mask.
@@williamstearns7490 could narrow the band of who it was. Check if it was Code delayed multiplexing or time delayed, also the frequency of what device was attempting to connect to the tower.
The documentary says 1st officers phone was on, no one else's. Where did you see your information?
Thank you.
1. It's crazy that the captain was saying goodbye to him hometown when the plane made that sharp turn.
2. The captain was having marital problems. His wife might not have having it when the captain wanted to move another woman in. Polygamy is more accepted in Asia.
I still don't think it was the pilot. He was a patsy.
The question of whether the pilot of MH370 was deceived remains one of the complex and unresolved issues. Some theories suggest that the pilot or one of the crew members may have deliberately diverted the flight path. Initial investigations revealed that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah, the pilot, had a complicated personal life before the flight, but no conclusive or compelling evidence has been found to suggest that he was deceived or influenced by someone.
Extensive investigations were conducted into the pilot’s communications and behavior, but there is still no solid evidence to support the idea that he was deceived or involved in a terrorist plot. As a result, many hypotheses have been raised, but until new evidence comes to light, it cannot be said with certainty that he was deceived.
@HistorySee1 the pilots did something that's for sure
@AnetaMihaylova-d6f if it was for sure then we'd know what happened wouldn't we? Maybe think before you speak.
@@HistorySee1 Lets say the Americans found out that dangerous cargo will be placed on this plane. How do they prevent the plane from going to China? They hire the best pilot and get him to practice landing on D.G. on his home flight simulator. He flys to the South China sea, turns around, the plane is detected heading west (by Malaysian military), the plane flys low and is seen in the south part of Maldives the next morning. (dozens of witnesses) From there its 2 hours to D.G. Also, there were 20 Freescale engineers on the plane, they either helped hijack the plane or they were the reason the plane was hijacked. And yes, Captain Shah had a complicated life, did not like his government, he fits the profile of someone who could be recruited, same with the copilot.
Wow, really?
Here's a logical explanation. Emergency situation happens and knocks out the radio. Now they cant call for an emergency landing or radio for emergency help.
So, if u cant call an emergency you need to get someones attention so they call an emergency for you.
Flying in erratic patterns and circles would probably be the best way to communicate you are in a situation if you had no radio. An air traffic controller declares an emergency for you when you don't respond to radio attempts.
So, heading east and over water, an emergency happens. Pilot turns to face west and back over land. There is no way to call for an emergency landing so they fly until theu hit another ocean.
The pilot attemps another u-turn, but is incapacitated halfway through it. This leaves the plane facing out over the ocean and flying in a straight line until fuel is depleted.
😄😄😆😆😅😅🤣🤣😂😂
That pilot was evil
And you know this how?
@ his eyes
Why do people persist in suggesting that the mystery, if it is to be solved, will be solved with the recovery of the black boxes? Unless I'm mistaken, the approximate flight path + performance parameters are known / hence am not sure what mysteries the FDR would be supposed to reveal. As for the CVR, short of the Captain recording a full confession during the last portion of flight, then the CVR is likely to contain nothing more than the standard sounds of a 777 cockpit in flight. The crucial part of the CVR that might indicate how a pilot came to be in the cockpit alone would have been recorded over hours earlier - therefore no big reveal. This seems to go completely over people's heads.
The murder suicide explanation makes sense - - as dark and sad as it truly is.
If pilot were to be blamed.. then it's not a mystery
The public will never know. The public still believe the absolute mythological narratives of New York 24 years ago. Without any effort, convincing the public of fantasy is a reasonably simple task
Said this before, like to say it again: thru NH370 incident, I very much doubt Malaysian government's crisis management capability!
Atleast it's less chaotic these days.
The Pilot. Was angry at his government, took it out on innocent passengers.
It has nothing to do with the 20+ semiconductor engineer passengers from Taiwan right?
"He was mad at the government" is not evidence and if you're going to accuse someone of killing hundreds of innocent lives, you'd better have evidence,!
@@miki_9034..so are you saying that the CIA or MSS did this ?? What would the Chinese and the American intelligence agencies be after?
@@miki_9034 the engineers are part of malay govt too
Pilot did it. Horrible man
My guess is the Malaysian Government reached the same conclusions early on about this being a deliberate act and is profoundly embarrassed by that. An accident is one thing, but murdering every person on that plane is unfathomable to them. So they are ok with people searching in the wrong area because they don’t want to find the plane and prove the theory. As long as it’s missing, no final conclusions will be drawn and they can maintain “plausible deniability.” At some point, the FDR and CVR will degrade to the point of providing no useful data and when Malaysia thinks that is the case they will start looking where they are fairly certain the plane is located. All to save face. That’s what it looks like to me. Sad. Profoundly sad.
The mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 remains one of the most haunting aviation enigmas. The detailed and intricate sequence of events raises more questions than answers, as conflicting theories swirl around what happened on that fateful night. From possible deliberate actions by an experienced pilot to the harrowing scenarios of a catastrophic onboard emergency, each moment of the flight’s disappearance deepens the enigma. The search in the vast, unforgiving waters of the Indian Ocean stands as a somber testament to the tragedy, a reminder that the families of 239 souls lost still wait for closure.
2014 was a horrible year for Malaysia. First Flight 370 in March, and Flight 17 in July. 😢💔🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
@@StephenLuke 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@FamWay May the 298 passengers and crew on Flight 17 be remembered as well. 😢💔🇳🇱🇦🇺🇲🇾
@@StephenLuke It’s heartbreaking to remember the 298 passengers and crew on that fateful flight. May they foreve
First! When the flaperon from MH370 was discovered, experts observed its positioning and suggested it indicated a deliberate ditching maneuver. Captain Zaharie, a highly skilled pilot and instructor, would have understood how to angle the plane and potentially lower the landing gear to maximize disintegration upon impact, which could explain why so little wreckage has been found
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Pilot suicide is debunked and the weakest angle.
Mating call of the brainless.
@@TheNewEnglandah
I don't understand why people are trying to pin this on Captain Zaharie. There was absolutely no reason for him to have done anything to crash the plane..
@@thomasjsanford4369but who else could be such a skillful pilot to avoid 2 radar spaces from Thailand and Vietnam and out manouverd them?
Why have they spent all these years deliberately looking thousands of miles in the wrong direction?
My theory, something was on the aircraft, that shouldn't and the pilot made sure it was never going to make it to destination or be found.
My team made research about this. We concluded that all expert are wrong and it start with interpretation of communication data. They only used 7 data, thats why it called 7th Arc South Indian Ocean (SIO). Actually more data can be used to construct the ping ring.
I'm surprised the titanic wreckage was even found compared to an airplane. Most likely never will. Chunks and pieces spread put thousands of meters in within a pitch black void under immense pressure. I wonder what a black box can withstand and for how long
well, if you know the fluid pressure formula:
fluid pressure = height x density of fluid x gravitational acceleration
one could speculate, but we don't know for sure how deep and where the boxes are even.
They should be checking into Diego García!!
Boy this isn't starting well...
Definitely hasn't ended well.
It is pretty obvious it was pilot suicide. Historically, though, countries have never wanted to acknowledge it when that happens
The suicide doesn't make sense to me when looking at the path it traveled. The plane took a right, then turned around to come back the same way. If he knew he was going to kill himself, why make the right turn instead of just making a left and proceeding on the suicide course?
It makes more sense that there was an emergency, and the sharp left turnaround was an attempt to find a place to land. The issue is that you can't just land a 777 at an airport without emergency clearance, or you're probably going to hit another plane on the runway. Without communication, he flew over land until he hit water. Then he attempted another u-turn, but passed out halfway through it, pointing out over water until it ran out of fuel.
I think the pilot was trying to find somewhere to land safely and was trying to circle over land until he could figure something out.
Where do you land a plane with no radio communication? Do you just land at an airport and hope to god no other planes are occupying the runway? Do you circle the sky and hope someone notices you're in trouble? Do you attempt a water landing?
@@DrSpoculus No. It is not obvious at all.
There's a lot of liability there... all those passengers. How much insurance did the airline have? It makes a huge difference. If the airline or someone even had a hint that the pilot was having mental issues or threatened to do something or not acting right, and they said or did nothing, the liability and accountability could ruin an airline company. While they may feel ashamed and harbor a lot of guilt, they know more lives could be ruined if they spoke up, including their own. Just a theory. My thoughts are always with the loved ones of the missing.
Wrong
This seems very suspicious.
I hope the families can have some closure 😢 it baffles me that with all the searching they haven’t found anything. We know more about space than our own oceans 🥺
There's hundreds of pieces that floated to Africa. The rest is 10,000 feet under on a jagged steep bottom.
The evidence clearly indicates that the pilot was up to no good before and during the flight.
They will find it in the 6th arc closer to Antarctica and he ditched it as slow as he could so it wouldn't break up.
How can anyone seriously declare this incident an "accident?" The Malaysian government's incompetence was apparent from the start.
Nah. They were just dodging the insurance settlements if suicide or Jid@d is confirmed.
@@GordoGambler Insurance doesn't cover jihad or suicide
Something Strange about the last phone call.
We need Robert Ballard find the plane like he found the Titanic! Total expertise
dude, Titanic weight was about 300 times more than the weight of that aircraft, and it was almost entirely made of metal UNLIKE the aircraft. There is no huge piece of mostly intact hull lying on the seabed like in the case of Titanic. That plane is completely shattered. It will never be found because there is nothing bigger than a square meter to find.
@katepro5451 he can do it I know it! They found air France in the ocean so they just have to keep looking
@@seanmataya2290It’s a matter of money and who’s going to pay for such an expensive operation with no guarantee of success. Considering that the plane probably shattered like glass upon impact along with currents there’s likely no crash “site” to be found. Lighter pieces of debris would have traveled for miles before finding the bottom with only the heaviest debris staying in a central location. It’s far more difficult than finding a needle in a haystack. It’s more akin to finding a strand of DNA in a haystack.
It ultimately comes down to money for an operation that involves little chance of success.
Who was onboard????? That's the important question. I heard there were people on it who made stealth aircraft . Coincidence???
Heard off who?
They can't have had much appreciation of stealth if you heard it.
I heard it was computer chip engineers but something was fishy about a big box of lithium batteries on board a civilian plane which shouldn't be cause of the fire hazards it presents.
I've heard they were bringing stolen superconductor information to China.
20+ semiconductor engineers from a company named Freescale. Nothing to see here. 👀
A good time to plug Mentour Pilot channel! He has a great video on it, along with many others.
The Australian 60 minutes two episodes speak about the whisper program a military program they can track hi frequency radio waves and use that to track aircraft paths. 900 miles south west of Perth. The aircraft went into a 22 minute holding pattern a race track shape holding pattern they clearly had to be entered into the flight management system computer. It cannot happen randomly. They suspect the captain then using his own satellite phone called the Malaysian government and demanded that his favorite political prisoner be released or he would proceed with his plan to crash the plane. The Malaysian government said no. Which sheds light on why the Malaysian government is not that interested in finding the aircraft. Most countries say they do not negotiate with terrorists, but I think the Malaysian government fears the world would turn against it for their part in this disaster
Oh yah, I forgot about that.
Why are there not EPERBs installed on jets that may fly over water? This has always bugged me...
Unsolved??? Why do you say that!
The Captain did it...
I want a deep dive into the pilot and his life then. This video had 0 info about the lives of the pilots and who they were
Absolutely, and without a doubt, pure evil
Wrong
For those who don't know what happened: On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight **MH370** took off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, but shortly after, it disappeared from radar. The flight, with 239 passengers and crew, had been in the air for about 3 hours when it unexpectedly changed its course.
A massive search operation was launched to find the plane, but after years of investigation, only a few pieces of the aircraft were found on the shores of East Africa. The exact cause of the disappearance of MH370 remains unclear, with theories ranging from technical issues, human error, to even terrorist-related hypotheses, but no convincing evidence has emerged to confirm any of these theories. This incident remains one of the biggest mysteries in aviation history.
I think it is beyond doubt that the flight MH370 was obviously controlled by someone who knew the plane very well. This person could be either or both of the two pilots or a third person who hijacked the plane.
The failure of the Malaysian defence system is the biggest mistake..but it is not surprising from a 3rd world country that is plagued by corruption..
I wonder why would that plane be flying over the Indian Ocean if China is literally in the North. It would have been found easily and not been such a mystery if it would’ve flew over land.
It’s a big shame that you have solved the mistry..of this airline.
Some of the passengers would have definitely kept their mobile phones on. Location indicators and tracking would have helped but no mention of that. Or it wasn't possible or the tracking systems were not that advanced?
Another video said the co-pilots phone did register one cell tower ping in Penang.
I think he might of glided the plane and made it to point memo..
What does that mean?
wow,, the Pacific is so vast, only one bird could see it from space, the Diego Garcia angle, I think the military knows, will release the information later.
The ups flight was 6 not 9 🙄
"You've all been missing, presumed dead for five and a half years"
Aliens. It's always aliens.
I've watched quite a few MH370 videos. I'm enjoying this one. 24:32
Conspiracy Theorists are going to Conspiracy, don't waste your time trying to convince them otherwise, it's like trying to convince a flat earther the world is round...
Pilot may tried to fly out of Earth and route upwards which ATC radar not find. That maybe the reason it suddenly disappears from radar and high altitude radar may find in different places due to earth prograde rotation.
Once it reaches the high altitudes, the Oxygen gets low then pilot and passengers may die but aircraft flies upward till it blast due to air-pressure and debris may float on Karman line.
NOTE: All above is My Imagination. Out of box thinking.
I think the co pilot was flying during the takeoff point. And the captain pretended there was a hostile issue in the back
Allowing time for the 1st officer to ask all the stewards buying the captain time to shut all the electronics on the plane.
And if there had been a possible hostile situation.
Locking the door behind the 1st officer wouldn’t have raised any alarm.
By the time the 1st officer had figured out there wasn’t a problem and that the captain wasn’t opening the door.
The aircraft would have been depressurized and at altitude with everyone asleep.
And would have been brain dead by the time the aircraft had made its 3rd turn.
That’s why the 1st officers phone was used.
Because he was only person on supplemental oxygen.
And the crew wouldn’t have fought over it knowing he was the most important person on the passenger side of the door.
Has everybody seen the video out there of where the airplane flies right into a portal and disappears? That actually looks like it might have been what happened?
Love it but 20 seconds in and I’m trying to decide if this is AI narrator slop or a real documentary…
Good documentary on day....
Why "won't" they learn from this and implement cockpit real time recorded CCTV in all planes?
If a pilot is determined to bring down an airplane, there is nothing you can do. CCTV camera means nothing. Camera won't stop anyone from doing it.
@@xihuantiyu Fully agree. With a tamper proof real-time recording of cockpit CCTV, it reduces the guess work of knowing what really happened in the cockpit. It is just like the plane's black boxes, it does not stop anyone from doing it, but it still is there to help investigators. However in this case even the black box cannot be recovered.
The highly respectable Mr. Simon Hardy's theories sound like the most plausible and also probable ones regarding the MH 370's disappearance. He comes across as a very sharp and astute aviator par excellence.
You look at the securely pat down here only pat's down there arms and legs not the body
44:11 -- If it is not known who made the telephone call, how can it be concluded that the purchaser of the SIM card used a false identity? Of course the person whose name was used is going to deny any envolvement. Or are people just expected to assume that the Malaysian government is being truthful?
I'm no pilot. But I did stay at a holiday inn last night. Why doesn't the "black box" or something similar have a gps tracker on it so it's location is known. U can get a tracker for ur car from Amazon for cheap.😮
This will not work. It was been hidden by a specific person
CIA is written all over it,i swear
I hope this can be resolved
Again?
Seems like the same old s***Not missing nothing here
Why is it I feel this plane's going to later be used to transport a nuclear bomb to some country in the future.
Not the greatest unsolved mystery but the greatest deception!
this is an old documentary.
Thanks
They still can e seen on primary radar
Why would you have a transponder that can be shut off??
No fly war zones?