Sounds from inside Flight 370's cockpit
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Malaysia releases cockpit audio from MH370 as part of a report on the plane. Audio spans from 12:25 a.m. to 1:19 a.m. More from CNN at www.cnn.com/
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it's creepy that the final transmission was "good night malaysian 370"
yup..totally difference the voice and the way he said starting from 2:15 till the end already take over by someone wowww very interesting..
He also failed to repeat 120 decimal 9 in the last line which would have been standard procedure
Lmao he said goodnight cuz it was nighttime. Not a big mystery
Oof i saw that twitter voicemail it gave me goosebumps
Saying good night/good morning etc. is standard communication between planes and towers
it’s scary knowing only the people who were on that plane knew what truly happened. rest in peace 💕☁️.
I bet u everything the US knows everything abt this
@@Mr7Cavalier7 the Navy shot it down
Yes indeed.. Such a scary thing.. Makes me worse at 1 :10 am 😶
@@theilluminati4406 mabye?
Other than that tragedy, i bet they didn't even know where they're gonna fell on/ their own location, especially if that was in the middle of nowhere in the ocean
who's watching this because u got curious and really wanna know this mystery
Me
They mostly solved it
The main pilot in charge practised an incorrect flight route in his flight simulator at home. He then flew the plane on a zig zag strange pAttern just as he did at home.
Somebody switched off the electricronics controlling the air pressure. Passengers all died soon after followed by the pilots. Plane was flying to Antarctica with autopilot on until it ran out of fuel and fell into the sea at high speed
The only reason this was such a big mystery is because of the failures of the Malaysian government
It was actually the Americans at a nearby military base shot it down
John Smith plus the military didnt deploy their plane when unidentify object was pick up on radar, the ministry of defence should be sack
@@Tom-cn5hd what gain would they have from shooting it down ?
Without the script I couldn't understand a word of it.
Try to listen to the American cockpit, they're even harder to understand.
Maria Orsic ikr like how do they listen to what each other are saying?
natasha aubery It’s more clear in the cockpit than copy the calls.
Joshua Richard They’re usually pretty clear unless they have a thick accent from somewhere else
Maria Orsic I know, radio quality is awful, surprised there isnt more miscommunication up there
Imagine talking to someone casually to find out that they went missing the next day.
It just goes to show that paranormal occurrences don't just happen in the movies. That's why I've been so fascinated and creeped out since it happened.
@@daniellemaroney2931 This has nothing to do with paranormal activity. What you think ghosts brought the plane down.
My old classmate said his uncle was on this plane. Idk if he was lying or not
@@yemi1776 Or Aliens maybe
Whoever said " Good night Malaysian ahhh Three Seven Zero" sounded like was in a hurry.
Also did not have an accent like most of the recording.
79ninzombie : Yep, that too, sounded different to me!
YEAH!! That's the very interesting point good catch dude
insatiable2rossi Because they'd already rerouted the plane 12 minutes earlier. They didn't want ATC to notice their turn west
How difficult is it for authorities to find someone who can identify if it actually is the voices of the two pilots? They have most definitely contacted quite a few relatives and friends of them to discern the private state of both pilots. This is standard when there are few answers in order to rule out any reasons for either one to commit atrocities. Having the right people listen to the recordings is hardly something they skipped during the in depth analysis of the tapes.
It’s been almost a decade and I still occasionally think about this flight. RIP to all on board and condolences to their friends/families
Is is that its almost been a decade important? How? I mean people mourne and are sad no matter if its been almost a decade or not. People are traumatized by events in their childhood or youth and are affected by it throughout their lives
They Presumed Dead It Hasn’t Been Confirmed They Could Be Alive For All We Know
@Dream TheDream89 ok calm down. The OP was simply stating that it has been nearly 10 just as a fact
@@dreamthedream8929 bruh . ..
They not dead 🙄
They need to develop a new type of blk box one that transmits directly into a computer system. Instead of searching for a box
It's already in the works. Uses the same satellite link that was used to estimate MH370's track after radio silence.
@@guileweaver1574 What exactly makes you think that existing aircraft can't be modified ? At $ hundreds of millions each, current fleets aren't going to be abandoned.
@@guileweaver1574 There's no need for 'military grade'. Simple 'avionics grade' is satisfactory. There's much that's now realistically 'doable' that wasn't even a few years ago. It's possible to transmit data in near real time to ground or orbital relays. Few people know that MH370 had Rolls-Royce's 'power by the hour' fitted that normally sends engine usage data back to Derby, England via SATCOM. The same Inmarsat data link that enabled the course to be estimated. NO 'new aircraft' are needed !
@@guileweaver1574 What of it ? It's a standard way to say 'goodbye' *at night* to the ATC in one region before changing frequency to another. It means NOTHING !
Airplane will be replaced by SpaceX Starship
It's been 6 years but still, this hurts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Good night Malaysian 370.
its finally been found
@@_RiseAhead No it hasn't
@@danishf.5042 it has let me send you a link
@@_RiseAhead where is the link?
@@theskeletonsarejudgingyou2117 here's the link ruclips.net/video/SBskBD4jbtE/видео.html
for all those people wondering about the changing voices:
the F/O and captain can both have the radios at any time in the flight. It's totally normal to switch roles let's say from taxiing on the ground to departure ("you have control"). And even during the flight it's not only one pilot who can talk to the ATC, both can and there's no announcement for that.
Also, keep in mind that the audio source / quality changes dramatically during this video, it must be from different sources.
But there are 3 different voices from the cockpit, one with a suspicious very western accent committing errors when talking. 3 persons.
If I had the right to make a wish from God. I would like to know what happened on MH 370 that day.
Instead of that,,you can wish that mh370
Could not disappear bro😅🤣🤣
Any ways what is done is done
@@YashYCP__ This is a tragic event, this is perhaps the suicide action planned by a pilot, of course, there is a possibility that the American plane crashed because of the person wanted to disappear in the plane
I would rather know what happened to Roanoke
@@furkankaya2078 in my oppinion Russian rocket hit MH370 ,this is a political conspiracy.
And show em world the truth, it would be great
This makes me sad. I feel sad for the families, for the ones who feared flying after the incident but had no choice.
She means the families
@@Geengarner families refused to fly after, they avoided planes as much as possible
It definitely sounds like his speech started quickening, and like there was more background noise
Eli G Does anybody realize when somebody says good night something something after that it sounded as if he was in a hurry to end the conversation there just then I was talking to my grandparents and it somehow we ended up talking about this and I said what happened if it could be on land and not in the ocean and what if people are searching the wrong places
@@벨라-i6u it is extremely interesting. I think realistically the only mystery about the plane is how it went down. There's no mistake that it's in the ocean and everyone is sadly dead, considering all the debris they've found and the blatant evidence of wreckage they've seen on satellite images yet failed to search immediately. But I do wonder how it went down. Did someone on the place hijack it? Did the pilot do it? Why? Crazy to know we'll truly never know what happened because the black box audio is already ruined. But the day they do find it I hope our technology is advanced enough to figure out what was said. It's crazy to think in this day and age with all of our cameras that nobody knows where a huge plane went
@@벨라-i6u Caledonian land out on the waste land or on sea edge
@@벨라-i6u Actually,it sounds exactly like normal R/T talk.
@@elig7087 Sooner or later, fuel exhaustion will take it down. Didn't happen for hours, the satellite communiction 'handshakes' prove that.
I notice that whenever he says “370” he is be like “errr” “errr” like something is not okay.
Weird pilot always says err before 370 you’re right
Only towards the end and consistently
You’d think he knows his own plane number without thinking about it, also he only thinks about it towards the end
Maybe he can't speak english good
@@MrManoo123 That's not his own plane. Pilots switch planes nearly every flight, the only consistency being the airline and the model. Seeing as all planes from in an airline's arsenal has different numbers it is no surprise that he would have not memorised that he's on flight 370.
What's actually suspicious is that the pilots didnt read back the frequency transition for ho chi minh tower. Saying "Good night" is a common term of communication but not acknowledging atc instructions, especially when you're transitioning frequencies is dangerous. Also the transponder can only be disabled manually, so the pilots probably did that. The transponder being disabled was the reason MH370 disappeared from the radar. ATC also tried to contact MH370s satellite phone which was still connected to the network, the calls were acknowledged meaning the plane was still alive, but nobody was answering
So the last person's voice who did not read back the frequency transition was the pilot's voice...No doubt about it he was the last person handling the plane before everything went blank...So the co-pilot can be left out of this...
True. That's why the most logical explanation is that the pilot deliberately disabled the transponder, then changed routes.
Pilot is responsible imo.
Lmao u watched the documentary stop trying to act smart.
How do you know that the pilot actually disabled the transponder explain pls..
@@riyohehea Because the transponder can only be manually disabled
pilots are supposed to read back the frequency change, and he did during the whole flight, except for the last one...
he did not bother because he knew it would make no difference.
Why waste his (last) breath.
Captain FIRST: 0:02 Captain LAST: 3:14
Maybe I'm crazy, but his voice is different (much faster and has an slighlty different accent)
This is Malaysian bro, the voice can change anytime
And much deeper voice
Apsal suara dr cockpit 370 lain yek
U r 100% right
@@owenwoods8465 sounds Malaysian to me
Sounds like a normal flight, what ever happened it was fast too fast to get a mayday out and too fast for someone get out their phones and text, email or call.
How could it have been fast if the plane had time to change direction and then fly for hours with no trace of where?
Maybe a fire?
ThePokemonFanBros if it was a fire the plane could not fly for 7 more hours
I read on Wikipedia that some suggest that hypoxia occured due to air pressure (it have happened in a past) without pilot noticing and everyone became unconscious. And the idea is quite believable because plane was flying straight on auto pilot for hours without any contact and then disappearing (probably fuel ended). Anyway, everything is still very strange, considering that they did not found any debris.
***** the plane have time to change direction but no time to make an emergency call? just thinking..
Actually, I think the plane got taken over at 2:10 because that's when the voice changed, not only was it more of an American accent, but they started saying "Malaysian, ehh, 370", when before it was always just a clear, quick "Malaysian 370". The person who supposedly hijacked the plane also said "Malaysian 377" sometime in the recording.
The fact it was high jacked earlier by s 21 year old young man and watched the 2 pilots as they were instructions given by this young man as you can clearly hear a voice like a woman yes that is fact as this young man's voices was broken and his voice would come up like a woman fact no fiction let me know what you think about what I've enclosed please
Look the other way,
In the forward galley area near the L1 door and flight deck, a small access panel sits below the carpet which acts as the gateway to the 777’s electronics and engineering bay. The bay, referred to as the ‘E/E bay’, contains many of the 777’s extremely sensitive systems.
This is the area where it can possibly got hijacked..watch the video.. ruclips.net/video/mLmzvF2qkDY/видео.html
Someone claimed it was because they were on the ground. Then the rest were made while in the air, so they weren’t looking only at the flight info. And only glancing at it.
A high jacking is an event that has a reason behind it. E.g attack or someone seeking asylum. If it was a terrorist attack high jacking it would take significant planning / funding- the people who helped do this would want to claim responsibility for this said high jacking! There wouldn’t be silence .
I wouldn’t be surprised if the plane went down as a result of either pilot suicide or a fire / loss of oxygen to the pilots..
Am i high or this thread of malaysians cant engrish? 🧐 Who’s high here, leave a like 😉
For all those who are finding it weird that the second half was a different accent and erred a lot. The first half was most likely First Officer Fariq speaking in his Malaysian accent. The one who was erring was Captain Zaharie. Usually, there are two pilots during flights. Captain Zaharie's accent wasn't pure Malaysian like First Officer Fariq's and this is true since videos of him showed he really had this accent. Plus, while flying, pilots usually concentrate on other controls and such hence a possibility why Captain Zaharie erred.
Nope the accent totally different. Nothing sound like malaysian accent in the second half/ after take off. Even you had English breakfast for year every morning that not gonna change your accent. Moreover there’s 1 second lagging before repeating malaysian 370. Errrrr malaysian 370.
@@syedahmadmuzammil6165 I think “errrr” is common for pilot.
That 2nd voice didn't have an accent, it sounded more like a native English speaker. The way he said ZERO was pretty fluent, but the one with an accent was more like SERO or XERO or CERO(spanish for zero)
The *"Ahhr"* and *"Erm"* are getting suspicious. Was he feeling okay?
English was most likely not his native language. If you listen to asians you usaully here the uhmms and Ughs when they speak English. Nothing suspicious in that sense
i am a pilot we do that shit all the time lol ( ahh roger). it is a delay tactic done without thinking
Radio comms are full of that. The pilots may very well be busy with flying !
@@dennisseeker36 and sometimes you even give the wrong flight number too. I think I've heard the wrong airline callsign used rarely as well.
Either sleepy or busy with something else
Evidence the captain's mind was on something else
2:24 "Malaysian one err, 370" as you can see he was stuttering
3:14 "goodnight Malaysian, 370" as you can see here, he failed to repeat the assigned frequency. He should have said "120.9, goodnight Malaysian 370" but he didn't. This shows that something was on the captain's mind
Bro bcoz he lost his contact with tower
i dont know about you guys.. but i think the last voice from the plane 370 is not even the same voice from the pilot. u think? and the 'errrrr 370' came from the plane 370 abit suspicious..
There's always two pilots - so it could have been the pilot or co-pilot.
I identified FOUR different voices coming from that plane. The first voice with a really thick Malaysian accent you can barely understand handles ground communications and takeoff clearance. Right after, an American accented voice comes in. Then, after handover to Lumpur radar, a different American voice comes in. Then, after being cleared to FL350, another, different Malaysian voice comes in. Then, the final sign off is in an American accent again.
You think they’re not multitasking?
Ihdc1 as a Malaysian, all the four voices you mentioned sounds like how Malaysians usually talk English. They just have different accents that to you may sound like Americans but actually they are not.
True
The pilot didn't acknowledge the last message - and only that one. He just said "Good night" + callsign.
Gergely Magyar There’s a lot of weird comments here. THIS comment, though, is the only one that actually seems to shed light on this video. I don’t believe there was a hijacking or a woman screaming-but thank you for pointing out that the pilot did not acknowledge the last message. Shows possible intent.
@@hannahlee8480...
Spot on.
@@hannahlee8480 agree
I don’t underhand why did he report his flight level twice? Maybe forgetfulness but that can be a little strange.
The last words are in western accent... He seems to forget the name (Malaysian 370)...
As a Malaysian, we still try our best to find the airplane since it has been missing for a long time. We have found one of the wing part on the beach.
is that really belong to mh 370 ? how did u knoww ??
good luck
Your countries aircrafts were targeted. Each country was targeted differently.Search about movies 'Transformers' and 'Man of Steel' with the scenes related to Malaysian Airlines
@@nowadayssometimes2838 can you elaborate please?
@@legencnonglait3318 just some trolls, ignore them
Why is everyone so freaked out about them saying “good night”? They also said good morning in the start of the flight. I get that it’s eerie, but it has nothing to do with it crashing. They were just polite it seems like.
Fr, everyone needs to calm down. Like, it's not that Deep bro
First voice was the captain's. Last voice sounds completely different in every way!
Could be the First officer. 2 Pilots are always on a plane minimum
@@jad4805 They told us it was captain's. To fit their narrative. FO's voice also didn't sound like this voice, he has lighter voice and malay accent.
First voice was first officer. The second voice was captain’s. Of course it sounds different because they’re two different people… Stop it with these conspiracies bs.
@@jad4805 sounded like 3 different accents
@@freesoul1308 It’s the copilot and the pilot that’s why it’s different lmao
Anybody else notice that the pilot says MAS370 clearly up until 2:10 but after that its always MAS errrrr 370? Seems weird to me.
The calls made up to 2:10 were made on the ground, we can stare at the flight number while making the calls. When you're in the air, your mind is on more tasks, so err-ing upon the flight number is quite understandable... I've heard many wrong calls in fact
DrivingSouthWalesUK Also notice how his voice changed?
Black Onyx
Yeah I did! I've heard recordings from other flights plenty of times and i've never heard a change like that before.
+r12436 Yeah, that makes sense
Hypoxic
It’s so hard to believe that this plane hasn’t been found
Now 2023 still not
If it's not supposed to be found, it won't be found
I feel like this is the "titanic" of this century. I wish to know what really happened to them and the whereabouts of the plane before I die.
Except the Titanic had survivors, was investigated and concluded, and was proven to have hit an iceberg and sank in two pieces, almost everybody in the world know about it and how it sank
MH370 and Titanic are figuratively and literally not the same
2:45 sounds like an American
Exactly!!
Agreed
Pilot took over and sounded more American than FO did.
Goodnight Malaysian flight 370..I hope we find you soon.
"Goodnight, malaysian 370" most horrific sentence ive ever heard in my life to this day
With lots of analysis, i came to the conclusion that there are 3 PERSONS in the cockpit
0:00 until 2:13 Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah
2:21 until 2:52 UNKNOWN PERSON WITH WESTERN ACCENT
2:53 until 3:07 Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah again
3:14 Co Pilot Fariq Ab Hamid
Cockpit crew at 0:00 had an asian accent, then from 2:21 an american accent.
At 1:04 why did he say MAS377 instead of MAS370? Very odd.
At 1:27 put your playback speed at 0.25x, what is that strange bang? It sounds a little like a gunshot.
At 3:01 the captain sounds very nervous when speaking, like if something bad just happened or was happening.
At 3:06 that sounds like a woman crying in the background. Listen closely.
At 3:14 the good night, it sounded very in a hurry. The person also failed to repeat the instructions given by ATC. Suspicious, right?
Did they land and switch flight crew?
maybe because there are two people in the cockpit, and one is a younger pilot with a more western accent
@@jackpryce4804 both were Malaysian, I don't think an accent can affect an asian saying 7 like that, sounds so weird
@@RXQ1jj I believe there was no way that the plane was hijacked right after takeoff. You’re being too skeptical
@@lolitatita4732 planes cannot be remotely controlles
I wish the families of the passengers get their closure soon. 😢 Forever in my heart..i wish someday i could help. 😢
Please 370 Make it back home we worried PLEASE come back
bruh the pilot and passenger doesnt see u
The voice at 2:10 to the end sounds nothing like both Malaysian pilots' voice samples.
Also the way he says 7 at 2:24 is so weird for Malaysians.
2:07 There's change in pilot voice when he says "Departure Malaysian 370", and starts the 'err' after that.
I listen to atc transmissions a lot and nothing about these comms was sinister- it’s perfectly normal for pilots to umm and err as they fly different flight numbers daily, in fact the most chilling thing was how utterly normal it all sounded
Totally especially considering theyre non-english natives
can’t agree more, the scariest thing is how normal it sounds, imagine if it’s really a murder suicide and this is how well it’s been disguised😶
In the communications coming from the plane at 2:21 and 2:31, there is a static on the line, which sounds exactly like the static of a mobile phone being next to a speaker that's trying to ping or communicate with a network tower.
Is this a normal thing to hear over atc transmissions?
Yes, static/interference like that is very normal.
everybody be saying they want to know what happened before they die. like- just ask them when you die?
2021, become a 7 years of that missing plane...Ihope everything is good...Alfatihah kepada semua mangsa nahas..
Sama bro. Sedih bila ingat balik..
At 3:06 there is a scream and then "errs" and then it ends. What or where did the voice come from?
Kirawolfy XD A chair scooting in the ATC room (you can tell the sound cones from the ATC end).
that was from the tower though not the plane, don’t believe everything shane dawson says
It’s the wind and how close the pilot is talking to the microphone because if u talk close your breath is wind so I makes
That noice
@@that1coolkid60 What PILOT???
It was from the Goddamn tower, why the pilot is inside the tower?
sounded like a woman sobbing or screaming
sounds normal. whatever happened on that flight remains a mystery. maybe in years to come there would be an answer. waiting for it.. seems kinda interesting. at the same time scary as well
MH370 final radio call was quite abnormal. ATC instructions were not read back. Pilot's family indicate Zaharie's voice was slurred as if he was drunk which suggests pilot hypoxia before contact was lost. Also second to last radio call was unnecessary & out of context. ATC response was not responded to.
MH370 suffered from electrical smoke in the MEC (avionics bay) This is reasonably common occurrence in the Boeing 777, with 27 smoke incidents in last 3 years.
However Australian signal analysis by DST Group indicates there was a prolonged electrical failure of MH370's Left AC Bus relay from 18:03 UTC to 18:25 UTC (known for certain) which likely began before a missed satellite handshake at 17:37 UTC.
On any Boeing 777 if electrical smoke is detected in the MEC the equipment cooling override vent opens automatically allowing depressurization of the Air Conditioning bleed air duct, If that is followed by a significant electrical failure like loss of the Left AC Bus then all power is lost from the PROV valve solenoid and the valve flap is then free to flap open permitting all pressure to escape from the cabin. This fault exists today on all Boeing 777s.
Boeing refuses to acknowledge this was the probable cause of hypoxia on MH370. Boeing could fix this problem reasonably easily by replacing electrical actuators with hydraulic actuators.
If that is true we would have found the plane by now.
Donald
The plane will be landing 37 years after like Dc-4 landed in 1992 in Venezuela.. lol
Yes. Something happen, four years afterwards.
If you listen carefully around the 2 minutes mark....the voices of the pilots sound totally differnt and they are saying "uhhh" at lot.....
Rest in Peace to all who were on board.
I think that plane got sabotage ... How could be the pilot sound so awkward in the end.
All calls from 0:00 to 2:10 are from the ground, therefore they can easily stare at their flight numbers, 2:10 and on are from the air, therefore they are busy with something else more important, its not easy to multitask while flying a plane
maybe it was some kind of hijack :(
He didnt sound awkward at all
3:05 - 3:06 someone’s voice at the back 😱
Yes, can't believe the authorities didn't use that as a clue. It sounds like from in the cabin a woman letting out a scream/sobbing in shock or surprise at something. Then just after this scream, suddenly contact is lost and they never hear from the plane again. Weird..
@@KeepingTheFaith123 exactly 🤔
That was from the airport control tower not the plane.
Notice how the pilots voice suddenly changes at 2:20. Like it was another person? Listen too the pilot from the begining of the video till 2:20 and notice how the voice tone and accent changes. Ironic is how it sounds American.
+Black Onyx : Yes, the voices and sound qualities change drastically, several times during this collection of recordings. This is normal and necessary. Airliners talk to *many* different entities during a flight, not just one. They have to talk to at least 3 different entities (clearance, ground, tower), on 3 different radio frequencies, before they can even get off the ground. So a patchwork quilt of recordings -- which any video such as this must, by necessity, be -- is going to have all different sound qualities.
I noticed that too
Learn how to spell before posting your stupid opinions here idiot. Lol
Black Onyx sounded more American in his voice
Black Onyx could have been co pilot ever think about that
Another weird thought for me is that if the plane descended within cell tower range at any point after something went wrong, then any messages that passengers tried to send out would have been transmitted. That definitely supports the idea that it descended in the middle of the ocean, although I still find it eerie that nothing came out while the plane turned around and went past Malaysia again.
Sounds like all the passengers were already dead then honestly.
@@JamesSmith-qw3spyes. probably, the pilot depressurized the cabin and locked himself inside the cockpit.
10 years ago today.
LISTENING TO THESE TAPES IS VERY HAUNTING, KNOWING WHAT WAS TO COME OR NOT KNOWING
HOPE THERE WILL BE SOME CLOSURE FOR THE FAMILY'S
THIS IS REALLY TRAGIC
“Good night Malaysian Three Seven Zero.”
This video explains absolutely nothing.
Is it suppose to?
Well if there was a mysterious happening of any kind and the news releases any sort of new information about the events leading up to the mysterious event it's surely supposed to add some sort of new explanation to what could have possibly happened.
It isn't really supposed to, it is simply the exchanges between 370 and the ground controls.
That makes it even more unusual as they're supposed to report any problems.
Not really - agreed.
However perhaps Columbo could decipher something from it hehe.
LOLz
3:06 did y'all hear that weird sound
That was while tower was transmitting, so the noise came from the control tower, not the aircraft, probably just somebody/something in the background
@Mini Me Oof, you need to get a life man
that's quite clearly coming from the towers mic and not the plane
The last transmission from the plane (1:19) is 12 minutes after the transponder is turned OFF (1:07). No reason given to tower in the following transmissions... The transponder is OFF for 16 minutes from (1:07) and back ON at (2:03). At (1:21) the transponder is turned OFF and never turned back ON. Simultaneously at (1:21) the plan begins to reverse course. At (1:30) Ho Chi Minh control has been unable to hail 370 and requests nearby air traffic to reach out to 370. Nearby pilot tries to hail 370 to which only mumbling and static is heard (mind you 370 is not where ho chi minh expects it to be). Between (2:03 and 2:05) a call back request from Malaysian airlines and several ACARS requests go unanswered. At (2:22) the last primary military radar contact with 370 is made. At (2:25) about 3 minutes after passing out of military radar range a LOGON request is made by the SDU. The only track from this point on is hourly SDU pings to inmarsat satalites. At (7:13) a ground to air call goes unanswered. During the initial turn around the plane increased in altitude enough to cause hypoxia. Later during the flight out of the Malay peninsula 370 joins a European traffic heading and adjust altitude and heading to avoid existing air traffic before turning sharply South. It is a strict policy that cell phones are to be OFF in the cockpit on commercial aircraft. However 30 minutes after the unscheduled turn around over the city of Penang the plane was low enough for the first officers phone to hook to a tower while ON roaming for signal. Out of the 239 passengers and crew only the first officers phone hooked to the tower. Pieces of the plane have been found in reunion, Mauritius, Mozambique, pemba, Tanzania, Mossel bay, Rodrigues island... Analysis shows friction wear pattern on the flaperon indicating a soft intentional landing. Waves at the time in the southern Indian Ocean were around 12 feet.
Good crucial Info. I also read that the Co Pilot was on his final learning flight in the 777 having previously flown 737s and an airbus. He would have been tested individually next flight. He also had a history of breaking the well known aviation laws. In 2011, he let two teenagers into the cockpit for an entire flight. Maybe something happened that day that wasnt his fault, ultimately i think it was the captain mass murder, but we will never really know for sure.
Also, adding to the point that it was his final flight of learning, the pilot could have been testing him, leading to a mistake. However, this is unlikely in my opinion as he had 18k of flight time. My only reference is the Helios Airways Flight 522 for any chance of hypoxia that could have been used in the mass murder suicide or the flight that crashed in Islamabad due to the arrogance lf the pilot. Unlikely, but just some information i found
yooooo the accents change!!! we malaysian knows our accent and since 2:20, i know that isnt.
Theres 2 pilots ya genius
Both pilot are malaysians
@@unluckiestperson5092 doesn't mean they have to speak the exact same way
Have you heard about accents?
@@unluckiestperson5092 lmao. Realize different people with the same accent still sound different. Some of them have a heavier accent, some don't, belonging to the same place.
2:35 is it me or did that sound American. The pilots voice sounded east Asian but then at 2:35 it sounded American?
Omfg yes
Probably first officer
@@julianjjz987 Oh ok
Could it be because the plane got hijackted
@@yxnylll nahh it was the pilot
did someone heard weird noises, like a strange recording sound...
The pilot's voice when he said the last sentence is a little off, I dunno am I the only one who noticed??
There are TWO pilots. Hence 2 possible voices.
@@pasoundman you can hear both of them talking to the tower during this. None of the pilots voices sound exactly like the voice of the person that said the last sentence.
@@loredanadincu4300 probably like first officer
@@loredanadincu4300 Flight Engineer exists.
This flight did not have a flight engineer.
1:29 non detirmined Sound
2:10 sound change
2:12 small bang sound on door
2:35 sound changes again
UpNormal Plane...😐
Amr Mahmoud also what sounds like cell phone frequency around 2.25
That banging sound doesn't sound like its coming from the plane, it sounds much clearer then the pilots speaking, maybe it was something else from the person that put the video up?
Maybe the co pilot was communicating at one point ??? That explains the voice change
@Leo Podstanicky yes..and its noticeable someone take control the plane.
Lady crying at 3.19 listen, something over her mouth, breaks my heart.
good night mean goodbye and we will be lost
ok
@@amor7886 bruh 4 years ago 💀💀💀
@@RidRo thats why i replied lol
@@amor7886 I was like 11 when I commented wtf 😭😭😭
Imagine you and your family was on that flight and you knew exactly what was happening.
I don't want to imagine that
So, I concluded this:
From the beginning until 0:25 is the copilot talking, with strong accent, and thinner vocal chords, also younger
At 1:04 and 1:15 is the pilot talking, with less accent that the copilot ( I went to watch all his videos in his youtube channel and it sounds just like him)
THEN AT 2:10 IS ANOTHER PERSON!!! With another accent, and lower voice tone
why no authority has worried about that big detail?
Well, it could of been 3. Pilot, Co-Pilot, First Officer 🤷♂️
@@nismo29 The Co-Pilot is the First Officer and there is no probability that there can be a second officer for this flight since it is a 6hrs Flight
@@NilabhraGuha It was the pilot and the co-pilot, this is not the conspiracy we should we discussing lmao
Hurrmmm makes sense..
@@nismo29 co-pilot and first officer are the same lol. There were only 2 pilots on on board MH370
Guys don't be a professional, but I don't care if you suspect something suspicious
As a Malaysian, English is not our native language, of course and it's hard to speak English language fluently on a good tempo without using the 'uhh'. Most of us will use that to take time before saying something at some point.
This communication was at the wee of night or maybe in the morning before 7 AM. In Malaysia, 12 AM until 6 AM is still very dark without light and we usually sleep on that time. I guess, both pilot and the person in the tower are tired and that makes them say something wrong and use the 'uhh' most of the time.
Whatever happen, it had happened a long time ago and all we can do now is to pray for them.
As a Malaysian I can confirm we always say uhh before some words
@@unclegardener True
im not malaysian but im agree. seems like normal conversation. maybe they just tired so it sounds like they were 'in hurry' or 'stressed'. some people in this comment section are just too much
Even the most fluent english speaker from Malaysia would say "uhh/err" before continuing the words. Unless if given a paper of the paragraph then the "uhh/err" would not have been said. My English Teacher confirmed this.
Everything seems normal until 2:10. The accent completely changed bruh. Especially the way he said 7 at 2:25, no Malaysians say it like that.
during 2:10 the pilot starting to talk with an "err" when before he just talks smoothly. i imagine during or before 2:10, a hijacker could enter the cockpit, with a paper saying "dont move or we kill you, ACT NORMAL" smth like that and when the pilot saw and read and realised what happened, they are forced to act normally but since they are humans and will become panic but at the same time they want to save their lives, the slightest mistake they could make to not got theirself killed is the addition of "err" on their speech, this are caused to due to nervous at the same time trying to be calm and professional. im a body language reader btw.
Nasrul Abba Good theroy but how can a hijacker just enter the cockpit with a gun without no one noticing like the passengers woyld of however one thing that supports what you say is that the hijackers waited until the plane was off the ground.
Riaz Inside job is possible but who knows
My gut feeling says that the flight was hijacked
shane dawson said this exact same thing. good job though.
Or maybe pilots just say that when they are trying to think, especially pilots that do not speak English as a first language? How is that an indication that they were hijacked? That's a bit of an overreaction
And they sent a search for the plane 4 hours after it disappeared from radar......Why? Why was not military jets immediately dispatched to find plane on radar??? And then Korean ship again huge LAG time to respond....this stupid behavior from decision makers needs to stop now!
DarkstarDarth because the plane actually went in between two borders so none of the military bases could pick the plane up
I understand your frustration, but to look fora downed plane at night over open water is futile
Because the plane was still in the air for a little over 6 hours after communication ceased. You can’t search for a plane on the ground when it hasn’t gone down yet. They had no way of predicting flight path as we already know it was being flown manually until it ran out of fuel.
Still gives me chills when they sign off.
To imagine they have no security on a plane carrying 100s of passengers and crew in the middle of nowhere is mind-boggling.
7 years later i still have no idea what happened to this plane
May God bless their soul and rest in perfect peace
Yes praying for all of them 🙏
Voices have changed they are not the same try please to analyse theme
up until 2:10 they said "Malaysian 370" very clearly but every time after that they were like "Malaysian..... err 370"
copied comment
@@za.monolit shut up... 🙄
@@varietydelle5253 your black and gay
lul
3:06 wait what's that sound you can hear it if you listen carefully and also 2:10 if you put the playback speed to 0.25 after "errrr" the voice is different sg and 2:20 someone takes over the radio so something was wrong in the cockpit and one more thing at 1:27 make your playback speed 0.25 and listen carefully you hear a gunshot
1:27 🙏
😢
It's American Accent
So sad, its true different voice and tone. .. Also the lady screen at the end.
@@ajjajk that noise came from the tower, not the aircraft. Tower was transmitting when the noise came through. I repeat, that noise came from TOWER not the aircraft
Did anyone catch that at one point the pilot identified himself as MAS377 not 370....????
Yeah right MAS377 clearly said
For real! Totally! What a conspiracy!! It was really MAS377 the entire time! What a big cover up! You discovered it!! Not like it was in the wee hours of the morning or anything. Nobody could possibly be tired and grooggy at 1 am and and say SEVEN instead of zero talking that rapidly... nope!! So, really 370 flew off into the 6th parallel universe while flight 377 mistakenly said seven instead of zero, thus giving away the conspiracy!!!
TJ P give it a rest TJP. You're more of an idiot than those you put down, as trying to make out that a plane suddenly travelling in the opposite direction and then disappearing without a trace is nothing unusual.
Yeh i saw that
Lauren Nixon yes
3:05 that voice very quickly in the background, sounds like a female
Cassie ikr its from plane at the late speak
She’s either crying or is simply a flight attendant.
It sounded like a chair squeak or something. The next closest thing would be a puppy yelp, but no reason to suspect that.
That was coming from the tower not the plane.
f a y e there’s a therory that the flight attendant screamed because the plane was abducted by something
There was nothing sinister or unclear about this entire conversation. Sounded so normal, like any other flight transmissions. That itself is sinister! Whoever did their job, did it too damn well. Only an expert can do this. Sound so normal and then do the abnormal.
That expert: Zaharie
@@s.salazar6364That expert is yo foot
I wanna have powers and go back in time and fly near the plane and see what happend
You're gonna get NORAD, FBI, CIA and literally the entire world after you cause nobody's just gonna ignore some random guy with strange abilities to fly right beside their aircraft
Unless you have invisibility
If that happens it will change human history.
Zaharie was an old work friend of mine. We had flown together a couple times. I don’t believe that such a nice and kind hearted soul would murder over 200 people.
Nope this not the full recording , originally there were additional approximately 7-8 seconds before it ended , with a woman screaming and cockpit door slamming. I heard it before.
It's been 10 years...
If you listen carefully on how Captain Zaharie is talking in this 3 minutes audio, you know that this is not the sound of people who just in minutes upfront will commited suicide and bring almost 300 people with him. The person who know that this is the very last moment in their life is not sound so normal and very detail like this. This is not mass suicide.
So what would you have happened?
@gehirnwissen so who profited from this?
Then explain the perfect timing of communication being off and best route for avoiding satellites?
@gehirnwissenhints
@gehirnwissen u can type in an abbreviation form
They should put Tracker on planes now and more security guard
Angelo Da Conceicao lol they do.. but someone in the flight turns off the transponder (tracker)
Can they put a tracker that will not be able to be turned off? That is much better.. just a suggestion
@@farishafiy1650 and have a live cctv recording
They have sth called black box where no ordinary passenger can access to. If the black box was found , the mystery would have been solved cuz it contains EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED AS A FOOTAGE AND EVEN RECORDS THE CONVERSATION BETWEEN PILOTS AND CO-PILOTS. Btw my father is a pilot so he told me about it😅😅😅.
1 minute and 46 seconds after that the plane loses all comms. At this stage of the flight it is just leaving the coastline of Malaysia. Eyewitnesses said their heard a sonic boom/loud bang - and a oil rigger said he saw a plane on fire. 9 fisherman saw a plane on fire flying towards Malaysia.
It's entirely possible the 221kg Litihuim batteries in the cargo hold caugth fire, burning the transponders in the hull (near the wheels) thus making it go offline. Also explains several things including increasing altitude to kill the fire, then turning around to the nearest airport to land.
Another assumtion is that the landing gears could not come down, meaning a hard landing with fuel, so a sea landing was opted for - which is then why he heads to the Malacca straits (this pilot has 18k hours on the clock) but it's also almost 2 am and he's flying out into the pitch black sea with no lights, not radio, and flying VFR...
where they went God only knows..
the government knows. they watched it happen from satellite. the videos were leaked. leaker was given years and silenced. his name was Lt. Cmdr. Edward Lin
MH370 R.i.p also our southern ocean that has the plane i been praying to our ocean to surrender the plane give it back show us the resting place i wanna apologies to love ones who lost there family friends southern ocean please return the plane i live near the search area so i visit the location and i say i no your there somewhere i hope one day it will come back
As you got to 3:06 or 3:05 you can hear a little squeele from someone on the plane like someone got scared and squeeled from someone...or something...sounded weird and the guy on the plane was confident at first but then started stumbling on his words and adding errrrr as If he was scared...Idk i just thought I'd let you know....
Nikola Przystawska oh my god you’re right that did sound like someone else other than the pilots 😨
apparently, it was something "Non-Human"
Now I know I'm not the only one who heard it
It sounds like a woman crying
Nikola Przystawska it’s a beeping sound from a computer lol
Its hard to understand without the text, how do they do it?
hey! im malaysian and i find that offensive
??
its becuz u said its hard to understand what they say without subs means their bad at english
I didn't mean that. Its the technology kind. static noise, lots of people talking.
When you work in aviation for as long as this crew, what to say and what others are saying (atc, other airlines) becomes second nature. Most of the time you are a step ahead of ATC and know what there going to say. Also recordings are usually crap with compression and loss of data ect, It is a little easier for the crew to hear through there head set. So in short....allot of practice.
PLANE - 0:17
PLANE - 2:10
Noticed the differences of their accents
There are a minimum of 2 pilots always flying a 777 darling. 2 different people love
True! I agree
I really think the plane was highjacked but I don't think the pilots had anything to do with it.
The way the captain is talking sounds like he is in a rush there is something i can't take my mind off🤔
I don’t think the pilot had anything to do with it. If I had to guess the plane was hijacked and crashed into the water.
But why hijack a plane and crash it onto the water without anyone knowing they were responsible? I mean, what would be the motive?
For those believing the plane got hijacked at 2:10 due to the change in voice, I highly doubt it wasn't. Here is the reason why I think it wasn't hijacked.
It maybe because the pilots switched positions. It is common for pilots to switch roles when contacting ATC.
If you have watched the LEMMiNO documentary on MH370, then I am surely certain that in the first part, Fariq Abdul Hamid (the F/O) was the one talking to ATC. at 2:10, I believe they switched so that Zaharie Shah (the captain) was talking. I refuse to believe the plane was hijacked.
With two Muslim names like that it evidently was the two in the cockpit all along, no question.
@@s.salazar6364 you are crazy bitch. Would you stop discriminating ffs
@@s.salazar6364 because Malaysians are mostly Muslims?
@@Komyeta I was thinking more along the lines of: all terrorists are Moslim.
Radical, Shiite, shits
@@s.salazar6364 People like you is why hell exists
Starting at 2:10 the voice and accent suddenly changed significantly, from Asian accent to Western, likely American, and it started struggling to say the flight code correctly. Like the "Malaysian one...err three seven zero!" My new theory is this flight was taken by foreign hijackers. They likely gassed the passenger cabin, went to the below deck disabling the transponder then sneak into the cockpit through the manhole and incapacitated the pilots with substances like nerve agents, gas or chloroform.
They wouldnt need gas. They could just depressurize the cabin and subject them all to hypoxia. All they needed was oxygen maska. And the list of items on the plane was scuba diving gear.
You're delusional. All of it sounds exactly normal. Your 'ideas' are idiotic ! How exactly did 'they' get gas onboard ?
@@geeandme7760 Depressurisation triggers the safety oxygen masks for the passengers with 15-18 minutes supply. Crew have access to oxygen masks with bottles.
@@pasoundman True. But it can take affect so quick they dont know they are experiencing it before its too late. Look at Helios flight 522. Or payne stuart in his lear jet? They succumbed to it rapidly.
@@geeandme7760 And how exactly are you going to disperse said gas in a long tube like a 777 ? You might conceivably incapacitate some of the passengers but it won't go un-noticed for long ! The flight desk is behind a secure soor too, with an air supply that doesn't rely on cabin air. You mention 2 cases of hypoxia which actually takes effect slowly. No similarity at all.
do remember, its not just the pilot flying the plane, the whispering could of been the co-pilot, and even could be the reason for the main different voices heard.
I talk on radios and listen to radio traffic everyday as a Paramedic. The changes you hear are coming from the different frequencies. He's talking on about 3-4 different channels on this footage, each on a different frequency yielding a different sound.
I'd would like somebody else's take on this one thing though....around 3:06 if I remember correctly, there appears to be a higher pitched voice(possibly women!!)
attempting to shout ....maybe ??
Amanda Smith That was from the Tower. Right before the tower operator spoke you can hear background noise. That was not the plain.
I am reading about the flight on the internet extensively. Would really like to know what happened to flight before I die.
Can recommend Black Ryders documentation series about it
If the government allows the truth would be out.
The most horror sentence is "Good night". That sentence is usually used when we want to sleep. It should have been "Good evening" no matter what time is it
Lol no they said good night bec they were entering the Vietnamese airspace and were leaving the Malaysian airspace.
It was 1 am dude thats not evening
Imagine the plane comes back and communicates to the tower trying to land like nothing happened
☠️
That’s an episode of the Twilight Zone lol. But either way they found pieces of the plane in the ocean, so we know it crashed.
It's gonna be like Manifest
@@triple7marc I mean I think some pilots flew a plane with those parts missing but im not sure
@@hehe27335 What do you mean?
it has been 6 years and its still gone
It's curious why no one asked about pilot not reading back ho chi minh tower's frequency? he should've read back 120 decimal 9 before saying good night.
Bro, the accent jumps from Malay accent to English.
There seems to be a lot of "professionals" down here in the comments trying to solve the mystery and sound smart.
Ye-
They are smart
owh you mean detective conan ?
"Uhh guys omg they keep saying "err" from 2:10 onwards, kinda sound ssus!!111" i'm getting tired of these, they should know not everyone is english
@@m1co294 why not in saying 'err'
I mean tbh 'er' in malaysia here is common?