MH370

2023 - 3 - 8

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Nine years on, families of MH370 victims still waiting for truth on ... (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Nine years ago, Intan Maizura Othaman was earnestly waiting for news about her husband, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 crew member Mohd Hazrin ...

I would like to have him back. I would like to have his suitcase back... "Now Patrick is taking a long vacation in Bora Bora without us. "To force them to search again or even dig the whole ocean, mountains... "I've been telling (the authorities), if they died, tell us they died. we persevere.

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Families of MH370 victims push for another search as technology ... (The Guardian)

The disappearance of the plane, carrying 12 Malaysian crew members and 227 passengers from 14 different nations, became the biggest mystery in aviation after it ...

Accordingly, we believe that it is a matter of paramount importance that the search for MH370 is carried out to its completion.” For all of us finding answers remains a critical matter.” We’re in the same place as we were on 8 March 2014. The mystery continues to weigh heavily on family members. “I fully believe it is a realistic ambition.” “At this stage, we are unable to say definitively when a new search will take place as discussions are ongoing and there is still much work to be done,” Plunkett said in a statement.

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MH370: CAAM targets zero fatalities via 'unbreakable' (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) aims to achieve zero fatalities in scheduled commercial operations via “unbreakable” safety ...

Among the improvements that it has undertaken include the relocation of the Kuala Lumpur Information Region (KL FIR), which is the backbone of the country's air traffic control (ATC) functions, to the Kuala Lumpur Air Traffic Control Centre (KLATCC) in Sepang. The relocation, Norazman said, also enabled CAAM, which is the country's main aeronautical search-and-rescue agency, to strengthen the safety and security of the civil aviation industry with improved coordination and cooperation between the agency and the Malaysian Air Force and neighbouring agencies. "Our hopes for the aviation industry are that in the coming years, CAAM will be able to put in place an increasingly effective, robust and eventually more sophisticated safety oversight system to achieve zero fatalities in scheduled commercial operations," he said.

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I still refer to mum in present tense, says daughter of MH370 ... (Free Malaysia Today)

Family members of those who were on the missing Malaysia Airlines aircraft want the search for it to continue, however long it takes.

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Families of MH370 victims urge new search on anniversary of ... (9News)

The fate of flight MH370 became one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries when it disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014, with ...

"Ocean Infinity, over the last 12 months have made real progress working with many people to further understand… On Sunday, Voice370 – a grouping of relatives of those aboard the plane – said Ocean Infinity hoped to embark on a new search as early as this southern hemisphere winter and urged the Malaysian government to accept any proposals from the company on a conditional fee basis, such that the firm would only be paid if successful. But its operation came up short.

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Nine years on, families urge new search for missing Malaysia plane ... (Arab News)

KUALA LUMPUR: Families of those on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared mysteriously nine years ago, called on the Malaysian government ...

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Hold open inquiry into missing MH370, NGO urges govt (Free Malaysia Today)

PETALING JAYA: A non-governmental organisation (NGO) has called on the government to conduct a formal investigation into the ill-fated Beijing-bound ...

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'Not collateral damage': MH370 passengers' kin still seek closure (Daily Express)

PETALING JAYA: It has been nine years since Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 went missing without a trace, yet Grace Nathan still talks about her mother as if ...

“I don’t have a place to go to. Grace hoped that the government would be more open to resuming the search. We are still asking all the same questions and waiting for the same answers. “I asked the flight attendant for news. I just wished that she could be here to experience this part of my life.” “Emotionally, there will always be that gap due to the lack of closure.

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Families call for a new search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 ... (News Track English)

Kuala Lumpur: The families of passengers of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which mysteriously disappeared nine years ago, have urged the Ma.

Requests for comment from Ocean Infinity and Malaysia's Ministry of Transport were not immediately returned. , meaning that the firm is paid only if it is successful. Also Read: But it failed in its operation.

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Flight MH370: Netflix doc reveals shocking theories about vanished ... (New York Post)

A new Netflix docuseries, "MH370: The Plane That Disappeared," examines several conspiracies theories about what happened the night Flight MH370 ...

“But it is impossible to fly the aircraft from the avionics compartment.” De Changy theorizes that they were used to knock the plane electronically off radar and instructed Shah to land. A final commission report on MH370 noted “the team is unable to determine the real cause for the disappearance.” But, like Wise, de Changy has no proof for her theory — and it’s not backed by the Inmarsat data projections, either. But what actually happened in the air is still in dispute. “I don’t think taking the simulator data by itself proves a whole lot … Checking flight logs, Wise observed that there were three Russian passengers on board MH370 — all of whom were seated near an electrical hatch. [where the plane diverted off course](https://nypost.com/2023/03/02/spirit-flight-diverted-after-battery-fire-in-overhead-bin/). The latter route is the likeliest scenario, widely agreed upon by experts. these pings continued for up to six hours after last contact,” Inmarsat representative Mark Dickinson says in the docuseries. Or was another state responsible for the flight’s unknown fate? In both scenarios, MH370 did not continue towards mainland Vietnam, but instead veered westbound back over Malaysia.

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Netflix doco reveals shock MH370 theories (NEWS.com.au)

In the early hours of March 8, 2014, Zaharie Ahmad Shah piloted Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 into air just before 12.45am local time.

“But it is impossible to fly the aircraft from the avionics compartment.” A final commission report on MH370 noted “the team is unable to determine the real cause for the disappearance.” But, like Wise, de Changy has no proof for her theory – and it’s not backed by the Inmarsat data projections, either. America had two radar jamming planes suited with an Airborne Warning & Control System (AWAC) in the vicinity the night MH370 took off. But the Inmarsat data could only confirm that the flight was still in the air as it did not possess GPS-tracking capabilities. “I don’t think taking the simulator data by itself proves a whole lot … Checking flight logs, Wise observed that there were three Russian passengers on board MH370 – and all of them were seated near an electrical hatch. these pings continued for up to six hours after last contact,” Inmarsat representative Mark Dickinson said in the docuseries. The latter route is the likeliest scenario, widely agreed upon by experts. Or was another state responsible for the flight’s unknown fate? “It’s very odd you would have a simulation end with fuel exhaustion in the Southern Indian Ocean,” he said. The flight had vanished without a trace and to this day, what actually happened in the air remains one of the

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'MH370: The Plane That Disappeared' Review: Through the Fog of ... (The Wall Street Journal)

A Netflix documentary series explores possibility after possibility as to what happened to the Malaysia Airlines jet that vanished in March 2014.

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MAG raises the safety bar post-MH370 (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Nine years have passed, but the colleagues of those who served onboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are still holding out hope that the ...

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Dr M hopes search for MH370 will continue (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad hopes the government can restart the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 which disappeared nine years ...

He said this caused family members to be in a "disturbing" situation because they don't know what actually happened to their family, whether they were still alive or detained. However, he said, there was no solid evidence to show that the plane crashed into the sea nor evidence that it landed anywhere or crashed to the ground. He said family members should be patient as the incident had already happened and this plane was indeed lost along with the passengers and the crew.

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MH370 widow Danica Weeks vows to continue search for missing ... (Metro)

Nearly a decade ago Danica Weeks made a promise that she would find her husband Paul after he went missing on Malaysia Airlines flight 370.

[Nepal co-pilot’s husband also died in a plane crash 16 years ago](https://metro.co.uk/2023/01/17/nepal-co-pilots-husband-also-died-in-a-plane-crash-16-years-ago-18113351/?ico=more_text_links) It was a call from a reporter in her native New Zealand that alerted her to the fact that something was wrong. In the years since losing her husband Danica has been a vocal advocate for authorities to continue the search and provide closure to the loved ones left behind. [refuse to give up hope](https://metro.co.uk/2020/10/21/mh370-experts-find-crash-site-in-breakthrough-to-find-missing-flight-13457555/) of an explanation. [new three-part Netflix documentary series](https://metro.co.uk/2023/02/16/mh370-malaysian-plane-disappearance-to-be-explored-in-netflix-docuseries-18295479/), MH370: The Plane That Disappeared, which uses archives to reconstruct the night of the disappearance and investigates three of the most contentious theories about what might have happened. [unable to fulfil to date](https://metro.co.uk/2019/03/08/five-years-since-mh370-disappeared-families-continue-search-truth-8859861/).

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What Netflix's Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Documentary Gets ... (Den of Geek)

We will likely never know what really happened to Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. The Boeing 777 plane that captivated the world by disappearing first took ...

MH370: The Plane That Disappeared has the most likely explanation for what happened to Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. The episode allows de Changy the opportunity to talk about the genesis of this theory from its initial conception all the way through to its final narrative. Meanwhile, in episode 3 “The Intercept,” French journalist Florence de Changy asserts that an “ID plate” is missing from the first piece of MH370 debris recovered – the flaperon. What that question ignores, however, is that Gibson was not responsible for finding the first bit of wreckage, or even the majority of the wreckage. As MH370: The Plane That Disappeared recounts, eccentric American and so-described “wreck-hunter” Blaine Gibson is the man who discovered a significant amount of flight 370 wreckage. Wise theorizes that agents of the Russian state hijacked the plane to distract the Western world from its invasion of the Crimean Peninsula. To be fair to Wise, he is careful in asserting that it is only a theory and he cannot be certain of its veracity unless more information comes out. While it’s hard to say that MH370: The Plane That Disappeared is acting in bad faith (its first episode is quite good and its second episode at least makes an attempt to support the implausible with evidence), it does allow its subjects to omit and misrepresent a lot of the MH370 story. But in the simple search for answers, the theory that he deliberately crashed the plane is by far the most plausible and evidence-supported option we have. In the past he slept with some of the flight attendants. Several interviewees throughout MH370: The Plane That Disappeared note that it’s not fair to blame Zaharie Ahmad Shah for the plane’s disappearance since we don’t know, and likely will never know, the full circumstances of what happened for sure. By episode three, “The Intercept,” it is in full on Ancient Aliens territory by presenting a conspiracy that the American government destroyed the flight so that the Chinese couldn’t have some toys.

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'MH370: The Plane That Disappeared': All the Theories Behind ... (esquire.com)

Nine years ago, on March 8, 2014, the Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur, headed to Beijing. However, not only did it never touch ...

Several news reports claimed at the time that it could have been a hijacking or a terrorist attack, including, strangely, Rupert Murdoch, who tweeted about it. Shah's family have always vehemently denied the possibility of pilot suicide. However, as the main bulk of the plane has never been found, it has led some experts, such as Goong Chen, a mathematician from Texas A&M University, to hypothesise that the plane plunged vertically into the sea, as Various parts of the plane have since been recovered, such as a flaperon found in July 2015 on a beach in Reunion, an island in the Western Indian Ocean, or the right stabiliser found on a beach in southern Mozambique in February 2016. None of the passengers, alive or dead, were ever found, neither was the plane – despite extensive searches – or black box recorder ever uncovered. After taking off from Kuala Lumpur, the plane stayed on course until just under an hour later.

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Dr M peppers MH370 anniversary message with conspiracy theory (Malaysiakini)

Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad pointed out there is “no real evidence” to show that Malaysia Airlines MH370 had crashed into the sea or land.

“... Since then we have not discovered any evidence as to... Sharing his thoughts on Twitter in conjunction with the ninth anniversary of the aircraft’s disappearance, he said the fate of the 227 passengers and 12 crew remains unknown.

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Wife pays heart-wrenching tribute to hubby on 9th anniversary of ... (The Star Online)

PETALING JAYA: Nine years since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, the surviving wife of a flight attendant aboard the ill-fated plane ...

"My son Muhammad never had the chance to see his papa’s face. "So now, he knows his papa... "But God has promised that (death) is certain. Losing people, losing a husband like that. "You may be gone but never forgotten. If that person is gone, there is nothing we can do.

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'MH370: The Plane That Disappeared' Explained: What Were ... (Digital Mafia Talkies)

MH370, the Malaysia Airlines flight that mysteriously disappeared from the face of the earth, has caught the attention of the entire world and has ...

She assumed that when the US found out about the cargo MH370 was carrying, two of the US ASWACS planes tried to interrupt the flight. It was only the flaperon that was confirmed to be part of MH370. He takes control of the direction of the plane and heads it over to the left. The Malaysian government soon confirmed that the part of the wing that was found, in fact, belonged to MH370. She then collaborated with Cyndi of the Tomnod group, who had stated at the very beginning of the case that she had noticed debris in the South China Sea via the satellite images that were uploaded on the platform. The Malaysian government admitted that the debris found by Gibson was, in all likelihood, part of MH370. He further learned that the device that was turned on was not accessible to the pilot since it was present in the main equipment center. Gibson followed the instructions of the oceanographers he contacted and headed to Mozambique in the hopes of finding more debris. He then heads back to the Malaysian peninsula, and while doing so, he realizes that he needs to be in complete control of the plane, so he depressurizes the cabin. The information was passed to the Malaysian government, and they focused on searching the southern Indian Ocean for the debris of MH370. The moment the flight left Malaysian airspace and was about to be transferred to the Vietnamese air traffic controllers, something went terribly wrong. MH370, the Malaysia Airlines flight that mysteriously disappeared from the face of the earth, has caught the attention of the entire world and has evidently become the subject of multiple discussions and theories.

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Malaysia Flight MH370: Mystery of plane's disappearance lingers ... (Fox News)

Nearly 10 years after flight MH370 disappeared en route to China, the families of the missing passengers have started to push for a renewed search effort ...

What remains clear is that few people can agree on what happened to the plane. He further speculated indirectly in the Netflix documentary that Blaine could have acted in Russia’s interests, which Blaine said would amount to defamation for "serious" claims. A third theory says the U.S. "I fully believe it is a realistic ambition." [pilot planned to kill himself](https://www.foxnews.com/world/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-pilot-suspected-mass-suicide-government-australiam-pm-plane) and all the passengers on board, hijacking the plane. In subsequent years, Blaine Gibson, a self-described hobbyist "adventurer," found several pieces of the plane that washed up on islands around the Indian Ocean that airline authorities say were consistent with the Boeing 777. Accordingly, we believe that it is a matter of paramount importance that the search for MH370 is carried out to its completion." After that, the mystery deepened. Malaysian authorities called off the search after three years, and subsequent search efforts have remained short-lived. It's the closest to a confirmation they believe the families will get. Another says Russian intelligence operatives hijacked the plane. The Boeing 777 took off from Kuala Lumpur headed to Beijing March 8, 2014 and disappeared around 90 seconds after leaving Malaysian airspace with all 239 of its passengers seemingly gone without a trace.

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MH370: On anniversary of disappearance, a look at some of the ... (Daily Mail)

On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and the 239 people on-board took off into the night's sky from Kuala Lumpur, never to be seen or heard from ...

If either pilot wanted to crash the plane, why turn it around? It was not known whether Malaysia Airlines had carried out the change. Some believe the mystery cargo to be the remains of a drone downed in Pakistan, or military equipment captured by the Taliban. She didn't know about the search that had been started for MH370. Debris has been found across the Indian Ocean since the crash Two Russians and a Ukrainian were found guilty in November last year of murdering all 298 people on board by shooting it down. Of the 49 people on board, just 39 were returned two months later. The most expensive search in the history of aviation was launched. Shah pressed a button above his head to turn off the cabin's pressurisation system forcing it into a rapid decompression. Investigating the cargo, de Changy writes that it had not undergone the proper security screening. She says on the Being-777's cargo was 2.5 tonnes of 'poorly documented Motorola electronics equipment,' she says. On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and the 239 people on-board took off into the night's sky from Kuala Lumpur, never to be seen or heard from again.

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MH370: The Disappeared Plane's mention of Tomnod raises a ... (digitalspy.com)

Netflix documentary MH370: The Disappeared Plane is ripe material for conspiracy theorists, with its three episodes dedicated entirely to laying out the ...

Immediately after this moment in the docu-series, we were shown footage from the official press conference which announced that the search of the South China sea would be coming to an end. Cyndi described how she compared her findings to schematics of a B77, and said that she believed she was looking at plane debris. As was explored in the documentary, debris appearing to be from a commercial airliner were found washed up along the coast of Africa and islands along the Indian Ocean. Inmarsat satellite communication data is said to have placed the plane somewhere over the southern Indian Ocean, although a precise location could never be calculated. It was said that the pieces were "almost certainly" from the missing plane (via [BBC News](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26716572), the airline communicated to the families of the 239 people on board that it was assumed "beyond reasonable doubt" that there were no survivors.

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Netflix's Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 doc: Theories, a timeline of ... (USA TODAY)

How does a plane vanish? Netflix's new doc, "MH370: The Plane that Disappeared,” investigates the aviation mystery that remains unsolved to this day.

“After six hours of flight, the engines stop running, he pushes the nose down, and he starts to slide into a dive.” He suggests that after ending contact with air traffic controllers in Kuala Lumpur, but before establishing contact with Vietnam, Shah thinks of a reason to get his co-pilot out of the cockpit and then locks the door. Shah then disables the electronics that make the plane visible on radar. Wise presents a timeline of supposed events in “MH370” that even he doubts. investigators can't determine if a human shut down the transmissions or if it was an "act of piracy," meaning a takeover. Both acknowledge these are far-fetched, and the theories are written off by aviation expert Mike Exner. The last signal on radar from the plane was received as it transferred into Vietnamese airspace above Cau Mau province. The plane remains on course. It was set to arrive in Beijing on the morning of March 8, 2014, after departing from Kuala Lumpur. The plane carried 239 passengers and crew members. – The transponder that transmits location and altitude shuts down. – The plane's data reporting system shuts down.

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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Disappearance — 9 years on, the ... (CNBCTV18)

The aircraft, a Boeing 777-200ER, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members, departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and was en route to Beijing ...

However, Voice370, a group representing the families of those onboard, has reported that Ocean Infinity plans to launch a new search as early as this summer. As per a report on IANS, they have demanded action from the authorities in Kuala Lumpur to launch a new search for the missing aircraft. After years of searching, debris was found, confirmed or believed to be from the MH370 aircraft washed up along the African coast and on islands in the Indian Ocean. It remains the deadliest and most enigmatic incident in the history of aviation involving a Boeing 777. Despite extensive search operations and tireless efforts by countless individuals, the plane has never been found. Although debris was discovered several years later, it has failed to provide any conclusive evidence about the fate of the aircraft or the passengers on board.

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Fulfil your promise on search for MH370, Anwar told (Free Malaysia Today)

The daughter of a passenger on the flight says Anwar Ibrahim was optimistic that the missing plane could be found.

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MH370 'may have crashed down in a different ocean thousands of ... (Daily Mail)

Cyndi Hendry, a volunteer for now-defunct satellite imagery company Tomnod, found what looked like plane debris in the South China Sea only days after the ...

Something that looked like the tail. I feel certain that this is where MH370 ended up, off of Vietnam. Something that looked like the fuselage. And I was able to identify a piece as the nose cone. There's the airplane'. There's a piece of debris.

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Remembering MH370 – So Many Questions, Still No Answers (The Rakyat Post)

Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest stories and updates. Today marks the 9th year of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 which ...

Now, they want to go for it again but are waiting on the government’s say and of course, the budget. The 35-year-old who lost her mother, Anne Daisy, a passenger on the flight, expressed that the government should probe further into the case to ensure that this thing doesn’t happen again. I’ve been telling (the authorities), if they died, tell us they died. “I am painfully aware of the desire for closure. If they’re buried somewhere, tell us where. It was also the most expensive too, incurring about RM605 million. [FMT](https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2023/03/08/i-still-refer-to-mum-in-present-tense-says-daughter-of-mh370-passenger/), Grace Nathan and Jacquita Gonzales, family members of the MH370 victims still hope for the government to continue the search. Grace said that it is important that the search for the missing aircraft continues as it is a matter of aviation safety. MH370 was an international passenger flight. [Bernama](https://www.theedgemarkets.com/node/657848), Loke reiterated the Malaysian government’s plan that due consideration will be given to future search operations, should there be new and credible information on the potential location of the MH370’s final resting place. [NST](https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/03/886151/ocean-infinity-wants-resume-mh370-search), recently, Ocean Infinity will propose to embark on another search for MH370 to Transport Minister Anthony Loke. The search for MH370 was one of the largest surface and underwater hunts in aviation history.

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MH370 Is a Cold Case. But It Can Still Be Solved. (New York Magazine)

unsolved mysteries 2:25 P.M.. MH370 Is a Cold Case. But It Can Still Be Solved. By Jeff Wise.

All the same, though, the range of possibilities is not infinite. Second, we can pressure the Malaysian government to finally release all the evidence in its possession, including the full set of military radar returns showing the plane’s last known track. [eight years ago](https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2015/02/jeff-wise-mh370-theory.html), if hijackers tampered with the SDU to create a false electronic trail for investigators, then the implication would be that the plane didn’t go south after all, but rather north to Kazakhstan. A distinctive aspect of the flight is that it got progressively weirder as it went along. To many people, the failure of the search seemed unsurprising. Yet this inexplicable eventuality gave rise to the signals that the whole seabed search rested on. To me, the great underappreciated red flag of the case is the fact that the satcom was turned back on. Yet after spending years searching the area, and far beyond, they found no trace of the fuselage on the seabed, a turn of events they labeled in their final report as “almost inconceivable.” I dove deep into the evidence for a [2019 book](https://www.amazon.com/Taking-MH370-Jeff-Wise/dp/1798750910/ref=sr_1_1), and then spent several years working with the producers of a three-part [Netflix documentary series](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDg0m2Q3H8c), which debuts this week. The implication was that the plane’s captain, Zaharie Ahmen Shah, must have taken the aircraft. The urgency of solving the mystery remains, though. But significant aspects of the case remained unexplained, including the plane’s ultimate resting place, and search officials have long since given up trying to determine what happened.

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MH370 theories revealed in Netflix documentary about missing ... (New Zealand Herald)

Just before 12.45am on March 8, 2014, Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 took flight, with pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah at the helm.

“But it is impossible to fly the aircraft from the avionics compartment.” This meant they could have created a distraction and then accessed below deck to control the plane. Inmarsat data could confirm the plane was in the air but not the exact location. “I don’t think taking the simulator data by itself proves a whole lot. It could, however, report the distance from the satellite. These pings continued for up to six hours after last contact,” Inmarsat representative Mark Dickinson said in one of the episodes. This has been supported by data found on a flight simulator at Shah’s home, which had been used to fly a similar diverted course just one month prior. Nobody was listening to me,” she said. A new Netflix docuseries, MH370: The Plane That Disappeared, looks to examine these explanations and separate fact from fiction. The Boeing 777 was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, China but, as we know, it never reached its destination. This has not stopped dozens of experts and pundits from proposing theories. And then finally, there’s something white,” she said.

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Expert: 'I still believe MH370 is in the Indian Ocean' [NSTTV] (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: There has been no shortage of theories behind the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, as well as where the airplane could have ...

And through the flight recorder, we can listen to what transpired in the cockpit," he said. The water is that dark as it has an average depth of around 4,000m. It's just that we haven't found it yet." He was then part of the Police Air Wing, which he retired as a commander. And even the airspeed was shared (with everyone). it's the Indian Ocean. "So we don't know where it truly is. "That's the point of Annex 13. It could be because he likes to fly here and there." "This was following the 9/11 incident. Rafique would join in the search later as the third Malaysian crew member. However, initial search of the ocean turned up nothing.

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MH370 Director Addresses Frustrating Unanswered Questions (MovieMaker Magazine)

Netflix's latest true-crime docuseries MH370: The Plane That Disappeared investigates what director Louise Malkinson calls “the greatest aviation mystery of ...

“Some of the next of kin that we have spoken to do believe that there are people or that there’s information out there that they don’t have. “But the next of kin that we speak to are desperate for them to search again. “It’s interesting, because we also have in the series Fuad Sharuji, who was the former crisis director [at Malaysia Airlines], and Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, who was the head of the Civil Aviation [Authority] at the time, and the task that they had was enormous. Fuad would say that they had — from the moment that plane went missing, because it was all across the internet — they were getting reports that it landed in the jungles of Java, or that it had been sighted over Cambodia,” Malkinson said. There are so many people that got involved that genuinely just wanted to help, and Cyndi had seen these images of these poor families on the screens and was just wanting to try and help find the plane. “We know where people are because of their phones, we know where people are because of satellites and radar.

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Expert: 'I still believe MH370 is in the Indian Ocean' [NSTTV] (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: There has been no shortage of theories behind the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, as well as where the airplane could have ...

And through the flight recorder, we can listen to what transpired in the cockpit," he said. The water is that dark as it has an average depth of around 4,000m. It's just that we haven't found it yet." He was then part of the Police Air Wing, which he retired as a commander. And even the airspeed was shared (with everyone). it's the Indian Ocean. "So we don't know where it truly is. "That's the point of Annex 13. It could be because he likes to fly here and there." "This was following the 9/11 incident. Rafique would join in the search later as the third Malaysian crew member. However, initial search of the ocean turned up nothing.

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Explained: Netflix documentary MH370: The Plane That ... (WION)

Malaysian flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing on March 8, 2014, but never landed. The MH370, instead, vanished into thin air and was never ...

“He turns the plane to the south and he flies straight into the darkness, waiting for his fuel to run out,” says Wise. Shah was then ordered to land the plane but ignored the instructions. He then gets his co-pilot to leave the cockpit on some pretext, locks the door and disables electronics to make the plane disappear on the radar. “This could be at the heart of what happened to MH370.” Now a Netflix documentary tries to explore what might have happened to the plane and all the theories about the mysterious disappearance of MH370. This theory suggests that the Americans intercepted MH370 as it was carrying a huge amount of electronics. “But it is impossible to fly the aircraft from the avionics compartment.” “It’s public knowledge that China was very eager to acquire highly sensitive US technology in the field of surveillance, stealth, drone technology,” she said. She says that she saw what supposedly was the MH370 debris in the South China Sea, miles from the search area. What happened to the plane? A military radar still tracked it and according to data, it took a sudden diversion from the route and leaving its northeastern course, it started heading to the west towards the Malay peninsula. The Netflix documentary, MH370: The Plane That Disappeared, looks at theories and discoveries that were reportedly brushed aside.

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Netflix's MH370 Documentary: Is It Conspiracy Porn Or A Legit ... (Mashable SE Asia)

It's been nine years since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The flight, which went off radar on March 8, 2014, had 12 Malaysian crew ...

(Barely a minute in the episode) why isn’t anyone talking about the girl who received a call from her dad? [#MH370] [pic.twitter.com/CTxAWjuQtZ] [March 8, 2023] [March 8, 2023] [pic.twitter.com/ksNWdatcxg] [March 8, 2023] [#MH370] [March 8, 2023] I lost a friend and colleague on that flight. [March 9, 2023] [@netflix]’s [#MH370]documentary makes me sick to my stomach. [#MH370]on netflix, all i can say the theory is ridiculous. Someone who I regularly went to lunch with and chatted about stuff. The defamation toward the pilot is unfair [March 8, 2023]

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MH370: Netflix show on missing airplane rehashes theories on ... (Al Arabiya English)

Exactly nine years after Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 went missing, a Netflix documentary on the bizarre incident has rehashed theories on its.

company will likely end in June, as families of ... After the MH370 flight disappeared from civilian air traffic control radar, it continued to appear on military radar. “Ocean Infinity, over the last 12 months have made real progress working with many people to further understand... [Malaysia ready to back firms in finding missing flight MH370](https://english.alarabiya.net/variety/2019/03/03/Malaysia-ready-to-back-firms-in-finding-missing-flight-MH370) [MH370, 4 years on: Malaysia says search to end in June](https://english.alarabiya.net/variety/2018/03/03/MH370-4-years-on-Malaysia-says-search-to-end-in-June) [Report on MH370 finds ‘initially similar’ route on pilot’s flight simulator](https://english.alarabiya.net/features/2017/10/03/Report-on-MH370-finds-initially-similar-route-on-pilot-s-flight-simulator) local time, and was expected to enter Vietnamese airspace moments later. MH370, 4 years on: Malaysia says search to end in JuneA Malaysian official said Saturday that the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 by a U.S. [ended its final search](https://english.alarabiya.net/variety/2018/03/03/MH370-4-years-on-Malaysia-says-search-to-end-in-June) for the missing plane in 2017 after the $135.36 million underwater hunt was unfruitful. Malaysia ready to back firms in finding missing flight MH370Malaysia will consider resuming the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 if companies interested in the hunt come forward with viable ... On March 5, 2023, the families of those on board the Malaysia Airlines flight called on the Malaysian government to allow US seabed exploration firm Ocean Infinity to launch a new search for the missing plane. [Zaharie’s home flight simulator](https://english.alarabiya.net/features/2017/10/03/Report-on-MH370-finds-initially-similar-route-on-pilot-s-flight-simulator) had mapped a similar path over the Indian Ocean that satellite data indicated the MH370 took the night it disappeared. [Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370](https://english.alarabiya.net/features/2016/07/26/MH370-As-search-suspended-cold-case-file-awaits) went missing, a Netflix documentary on the bizarre incident has rehashed theories on its disappearance. However, the Netflix documentary goes on to say that Zaharie never left a note or message to explain a possible motive.

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All the theories about what happened to MH370 plane that ... (The Tab)

Theories of what happened to flight MH370: The Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared. Did it crash, was the pilot was involved, hijaking, fire?

In the documentary on Netflix, the incident is referred to as an “unsolved mass-murder” and it’s questioned if it could have been an act of war. [could have been because of a cyber attack](https://www.ibtimes.com/new-malaysia-airlines-flight-mh370-cyber-hijack-theory-emerges-after-vulnerabilities-found-inflight). There are theories surrounding the crew of MH370, too. Claims of domestic problems have always been denied by the family. The “phantom cellphone theory” states family members of the passengers recalled being able to hear ringing when they tried to phone their relatives, after the disappearance. Shortly after the plane disappeared, it was claimed it may have been an act of terrorism, possibly a jihadist attack. It’s also been considered hijackers may have taken the plane to a remote island. Conspiracy theorists have suggested MH370 was captured by the United States and then flown to the United States’ military base. This has raised questions as to whether this could have been a suicide or hijack attempt, carried out by a crew member. According to reports, there was a lot going on in the private life of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah in the weeks prior to the plane going missing. All crew and passengers have been presumed dead, and never in history have 239 people been declared dead on the basis of mathematics alone. Initially, it was simply thought the plane crashed.

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'MH370: The Plane That Disappeared' streaming on Netflix; Here's ... (Economic Times)

"MH370: The Plane that Disappeared," a new Netflix documentary that is currently streaming, explores the unsolved aviation mystery.

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). Family members of MH370 passengers assemble at the airport at 11 a.m. Both agree that these are absurd, and aviation expert [Mike Exner](/topic/mike-exner)dismisses the hypotheses. Due to the significant number of technology on board, journalist [Florence de Changy](/topic/florence-de-changy)speculates that MH370 may have been contacted by a U.S. On the morning of March 8, 2014, it was scheduled to arrive in Beijing after leaving Kuala Lumpur. He claims that Shah thinks of an excuse to get his co-pilot out of the cockpit and then locks the door after breaking off communication with Kuala Lumpur air traffic controllers but before making contact with Vietnam. [Jeff Wise](/topic/jeff-wise), it's conceivable that a Russian passenger infiltrated the electronics area and took control of the aircraft. investigators are unable to identify whether a person or an "act of piracy," or takeover, shut off the feeds. 239 passengers and staff members were on board the aircraft. The transponder that communicates location and altitude turns off around 1:21 in the morning. The idea that the flight's captain, Zaharie Ahmad Shah, hijacked the aircraft has also been ruled out. The aircraft keeps its route.

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What we know, and still don't know, about the missing MH370 plane (The Washington Post)

Netflix just released a new series: “MH370 The Plane That Disappeared,“ renewing interest in one of the biggest aviation mysteries of all time.

[a piece of debris](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/07/30/6-big-questions-raised-by-the-debris-suspected-to-be-from-mh370/?itid=lk_inline_manual_53) — similar to a wing part found on jets like the Malaysia Airlines plane — washed up on Reunion, a small island in the Indian Ocean. “Accordingly, we believe that it is a matter of paramount importance that the search for MH370 is carried out to its completion.” An estimated $150 million was spent on the sprawling investigation, which searched more than 120,000 square kilometers (over 46,000 square miles) of sea floor. A handful of personal belongings have since been found, washed up on beaches in places like Madagascar. ... We must now accept [that] all evidence suggests the plane went down in the Indian Ocean.” “There were no transmissions received from the aircraft after the first 38 minutes of the flight,” said A private search led by a U.S. Several wild conspiracy theories have also percolated through the years. However, it highlighted failings by Malaysia’s air traffic control, causing the country’s civil aviation chief to announce his resignation. [hours after it ceased communications with air traffic control](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2014/03/14/heres-how-we-know-mh-370-kept-flying-for-hours/?itid=lk_inline_manual_21). Soon afterward, at 1:21 a.m., as the plane was about to enter Vietnamese airspace, the aircraft’s transponder stopped sending location data. It also became shorthand for the particular Boeing 777-200 airliner that disappeared on March 8, 2014.

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MH370 True Story: 7 Details The Documentary Leaves Out (Screen Rant)

The new Netflix documentary MH370: The Plane That Disappeared revisited the plane's disappearance but left out some crucial information.

[Unfortunately, the MH370 documentary](https://screenrant.com/gunthers-millions-true-crime-documentary-secretly/) doesn't dive into the information that has come out in more recent years, like everything Godfrey has investigated. This is not enough information to come to the consensus that Zaharie was behind When it comes to MH370's debris, the documentary dives into Blaine Gibson's mission to find the debris, which he accomplished. [scene of the Netflix documentary](https://screenrant.com/netflix-ted-bundy-tapes-documentary-reveals/), Jiang Hui, the son of an MH370 passenger, mentions that while waiting for answers, a girl came running up to him, showing that she was receiving a phone call from her father, who was on the plane. The Netflix documentary does showcase the frustration of citizens waiting for answers that never came, but with all the theories it presents, it never fully dives into the Malaysian government. [One theory in the Netflix documentary](https://screenrant.com/taylor-swift-miss-americana-documentary-netflix-leaves-out-explained/) that is heavily emphasized is Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's involvement. [that the Netflix documentary does not cover](https://screenrant.com/britney-spears-netflix-framing-documentaries-comparison-better/), and had it, the series would have had a lot more to offer. Many who were close to the captain confirmed that he'd confessed to being lonely and sad. The MH370 documentary dives into many different aspects of the story, but a key component it ignores is the Malaysian government's role. The government was likely trying to keep citizens calm and save themselves from looking bad after what happened to the plane. For example, Wise raises the theory that the pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah was responsible for the flight's disappearance, while others shared theories of Russian involvement or interference from the American Government. Where the plane went and what caused its disappearance has remained a mystery for nearly a decade.

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