MH370: The Plane That Disappeared- Now Premiering On Netflix

“In 2014, The mystery of the Boeing 777,  also known as Flight MH370 with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board led to a search effort stretching from the Indian Ocean west of Australia to Central Asia.”

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The perplexing incident of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has been left indecipherable for several years and many remain unaware and interrogating its mitigation in the context of this famous missing aircraft. On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing Capital International Airport in China. The flight, which had 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board, mysteriously vanished over the South China Sea shortly after takeoff.

The local time was 41 minutes past midnight when Boeing 777 was scheduled for take off. As the engine whirred off, it was a calm and clear night of flight, while climbing to a cruising altitude of 10,700 meters (35,000 feet) at 1:01 AM.

Flight MH370 heads out to the South China Sea, the signal was assured and oscillated to the aircraft and air control system.

Shortly after 1’ o’clock in the morning, unusual concerns were raised, the plane was about to leave Malaysian airspace. As Malaysian air controllers traffic announced their good nights, the flight was all set to be handed over to the next set of air traffic controllers in Vietnam.

As the plane approaches the limits of Malaysian airspace, the captain of the flight gets on the radio and proceeds to say “Good night Malaysian 379.” 90 seconds later the aircraft suddenly goes electronically dark and vanishes from the radar. The last voice communication from the crew occurred at 1:19 AM, and at 1:21 AM the plane’s transponder, which communicated with air-traffic control, was switched off, just as the plane was about to enter Vietnamese airspace over the South China Sea. It was discovered that by 2:22 AM Malaysian military radar lost contact with the plane over the Andaman Sea.

Initial reports and investigation indicate that the aircraft was incapable of landing in any area of the location where the aircraft was originally scheduled to be launched at, analyzing radar data of the signal could not locate the plane precisely but did determine that the flight might have been intentionally targeted by the pilots to execute the aircraft into another location. The search area was then expanded and many conspiracy theories began circulating. 

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Investigators began and predicted that the existence of the mysterious aircraft could’ve possibly crashed, hijacked, or was flexible enough to be flown into another dimension within the space shuttle. 

As controversial conspiracy theories surfaced over the years, Netflix has made their decision to release a documentary about the incident and end allegations against the airline itself. The Netflix documentary will talk about these conspiracy theories, ask important questions, give logical interpretations of the sequence of events, and, most importantly, offer the valuable perspective of the family members affected by the tragedy.

Some unresolved concerns that were expressed by the public about the situation were; “Why was no action taken when the plane’s transponder signal went off?”- “Could pilot suicide have occurred?” – “Was the plane’s sudden disappearance due to a terror attack or a hijacking?”

Various studies of victims’ families and community activists around the world, they scrutinized their claims of biased theories.

The following conclusions were based on the government statistics behind the aircraft, could the government have been involved? Did the aircraft crash? Recent claims suggested that the pilot made an attempt to escape personal distress and attacked the aircraft, conceivably the plane fled into a different dimension and is still flying to this day.

 However as many theories have pointed out throughout history, investigators established there still isn’t enough information to be estimated by the statistics that the veracity of the study would be sufficient to confirm the hypothesis of Flight MH370.