I REALLY hope this plane is found in my lifetime. I've been obsessed with this case ever since it started. My condolences to all the families. They all deserve answers.
This is not a regular plane, this is boeng, its not easy to have technical issue, if it has the technical issue, there will be another 2 system that still operates normally.
Australia made a lot of help for Malaysia. I am from Malaysia, and although I am not linked with MH370, malaysians wanted to thank to Australia for lots of help and hope the relationship between this 2 countries stay stronger. Not only for Australia, but for all countries included.
The fact that the missing 25 minutes encompasses the time the plane would have come down is very highly suspicious, I don't know what people had control over those gravitational receptors, but I think those people should be forced to step forward into the light and provide an explanation for this incredible "coincidence". .
Yea I know... It didn't seem like a coincidence at all ..... Feels like someone was in the flight that was needed to be gone from earth and that was their strategy to remove him or her!!
I was a reporter in Beijing and covered this story from the beginning..it was noy easy and got punched by the families ~ I dont blame them. It is a bizarre and tragic case....still no answers. RIP
Any information on plane was not available. Here is a retired plane accident investigator from Canada thats shows what happened. It's about an hour long but tells the truth what happened. Look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
The missing data is most likely a technical glitch. If they wanted to hide something, they wouldn't make it look like they're trying to hide something. They would have patched the space with irrelevant data.
From the beginning, the facts are scrambled here. Contrary to what was stated, the 7th arc is not defined by fuel analysis. The 7th arc has nothing whatsoever to do with fuel consumption. The 7th arc is defined by the Inmarsat I3F1 BTO data recorded at Perth GES. All available hydrophone data has been extensively analysed by several experts and found to have no signals consistent with the BTO data, BFO data and debris drift data.
I think there's some people in the world that don't want that plane to be found or the pilots somehow went way off course and were looking in the wrong area however, the ocean is a big place but nothing just vanishes or just disappears in thin air unless someone makes something vanish and not want to be found.
yup you said it in this day and age its not possible for this to happen.and yet it did. and uncle sam is hanging on to vital info. why? theres gotta be a motive for it all theoretically assuming foul play . find that and it all opens up like a tin of tuna
@@ScaredDonut Because 80% of our ocean is not interesting, it will be only seabed and salt water.That's why we don't explore that and spend so much money to looking at sea water.
i’ve been obsessed with this case since 2018 (since i was 13). my condolences to all the loved ones of the passengers and crew members. if i’m alive to see one historic thing in my life, i would want it to be the finding of MH370.
@@arfshesaid4325 Yeah, a lot of people want it solved. I do too. I think there are people who know what happened, but they are not allowed to talk about it.
@Reon Eade I read that too fast as 3 sky skrapers and 3 planes; my bad. And you must be ten if your going to respond to something like that with a silly insult.
The ocean floor has a huge surface area. Image trying to find one plane sitting in a field. In an area the size of texas using a device that only cover an area the size of 1 arce. Plus your on a time schedule with a limited budget.
you need to look at the recordings from satellites maybe one day they will share them because today it is confidential intelligence on which national security depends
I'm from Malaysia and I actually heard some rumors about there were a few important specialist or officials on board the plane and someone didnt want them to reach Beijing...
Here’s an idea, don’t let the pilots have access to transponders. Treat it like the cockpit recorder, only let the data flight information be update via the company (remotely) and not the flight crew.
Agreed! I've never understood why any member of the crew should have access to the transponder signal. Why the FAA and their other countries counterparts can't do something about this i just don't get.
Brittany Lynn Way too much ocean to be covered. Besides, much of searching the sea floor has already been done through other means, and submarines wouldn’t help much. EDIT: Likely too deep anyway for many submarines.
They searched where they think the plane came down when fuel was gone along the 7 th arc on 3-8-2014 in southern Indian ocean. It wasn't until 7-29-15 that the first piece of plane the right flaperon showed up on Reunion island. After being sent to France and examined it showed MH 370 serial number.. Also it showed the trailing edge all chewed away and could have only happened if someone was landing plane and put the flaps down. someone was in control. Then in June of 2016 there was 1/3 of the right outboard flap that was right next to flaperon broken off found on Pemba Island. The trailing edge of it was also chewed away. Now the plane must have come down about 80 to 100 miles farther along 7th arc. They need to search farther. Since then there has been 28 more pieces found that has come of the outside of plane. You can see all of this in detail go to google and look for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
MH370s disappearance clearly proves the fact that when you are desperately looking for something that is lost,then unfortunately you will never find it..and that it will eventually show up on its own when no one is searching anymore.
That new route is probably true considering the only piece of the plane ever found was a wing flap the washed up on reunion near Madagascar right by the point of supposed impact
The 7th arc is not the fuel limit arc. It’s the arc showing the distance the plane was compared to the satellite that gave it a final handshake. Where the planet crashed near that last known point on the arc, that is determined by fuel.
The 7th arc logon request was initiated by the plane itself rather than satelite. And this was a special signal because a plane only does this when there is a fuel exhaustion. Hence, the 7th arc is the moment when fuel exhausted for the plane. However, there is a possibility that it may have glided way more further through control gliding.
@@brucesmith7822 Thank you my friend. I watched that video and I think this cientific is absolutly right! Hard to believe that I could find a honest, sincere version of this endless investigation.
It is very strange indeed. But I must say this: "If you are able to switch off all power supply to the recording equipment, and avionics equipment, then it would be extremely hard to find". So with that said; maybe something nefarious has occurred.
Katty Koo 8 months ago I REALLY hope this plane is found in my lifetime. I've been obsessed with this case ever since it started. My condolences to all the families. They all deserve answers.
@@أميرولاسرف No the chronology at the time he was talking about this was when the plane fly north that was border between vietnamese water and malay water. nowhere near Indonesian airspace.
This theory hinges on two big assumptions: 1) The plane collided with the water, rather than landing 2) Hydrophones are sensitive enough to detect such events, given the distance and relative strength of the signal (compared to nuclear detonation)
The pilot was found to have been running drastic turn maneuvers on his home Navigation software on a map of that exact area. The engines for this model of plane send real time data to the manufacturer separate from the transponder. The engines ran for 3 hours after the tracker was turned off. The pilot made several dramatic maneuvers before going silent. Only a few small, generic pieces of debris where ever found. None with serial or flight numbers. 25 minutes of the sonar readings are missing. That plane never crashed. Someone or something was on that plane that was never intended to reach its scheduled destination.
If I do not remember wrong there was some theories about the plane taking this route and flying over Diego Garcia some years back. Interestingly enough it was denied by the authorities as never to have happened. Now also information missing that would be crucial to the case. What a coincidence. Just saying.
So we can see planets and galaxies that are so far away from us, but somehow we cannot find that plane! Someone cleaned very well after taking down that plane ;)
this aircraft is either : completely burned to the ground where it was hit with multiple cruise missiles or hidden inside a hangar already converted to a weapons delivery vehicle. it takes a lot of space to secretly store this aircraft - so - more likely it was destroyed within hours after landing.
Thats because the Titanic didn't break into millions of pieces, it, for the main part, was intact, whereas MH370 broke into millions of pieces on impact. It will be very hard to find especially after 7 years but I hope they do.
Unless it was glided after fuel shortage. That's one theory. Then it would be in a different location, and may have been done to keep the plane basically intact. That one piece that was found was quite large, and it indicated that the flaps were open. Gliding? Most of the experts agreed, some were still not certain.
@@kimkearney5419 Usually, when a plane runs out of fuel, it will go into a nosedive. I believe if it glided into the ocean, we would've found it by now, but its possible it could've glided I just think it's unlikely
0:41 I was always curious about why no passengers ever tried to contact anyone while on flight, especially with modern day technology, perhaps they were unconscious?
Considering that a part of an airplane confirmed to be from MH370 has washed ashore in the reunion island, the point of impact of MH370 closer to diego garcia is highly plausible
Calligraphy experts, financial experts, semi conductor experts, NGO worker,Trade Union experts all in a same plane. Something that doesn't fit too well.
Yes the ocean is way more dangerous than exploring space about90% of the earth oceans have not been explore...get a globe of the earth you would see why
From what I understand of the satellite "handshake" data that was released, it is not possible for the aircraft to have taken a more northerly route towards Diego Garcia / Madagascar. They've used those signals received by the satellites, and the satellites own position data to work out the general track the aircraft took.
@@semoneg2826 The real experts are brilliant at ignoring facts too The radar shows it crashing into the South China Sea Kind of rather an important fact to dismiss?
IT is my hope the transponder can no longer be deactivated by pilots or crew, or if so, then an independently functioning Emergency Transponder comes on line. OH ... NO need for ANY pilot to be aware such a thing exists.
Is there a Part 2 to this video? It seems to be just cut off at the end, in the middle of the story, without any outro. Strange. I would love to hear the rest...
when will people start realizing that the plane hasnt impacted on the surface but the pilot ditched the plane on purpose. The whole investigation has been a mess and miss
I think the pilot landed the plane smoothly on the quite Indian ocean and it sank leaving less debris afloat. The fact they say it takes a professional pilot to make that turn, that means he was professional enough to land smoothly with the quite sea as an endless runway, until the speed was slow enough to allow sinking. In that case the plane must be intact under water not far away from the communication systems were switched off. If the pilot's intentions were suicidal, he had no reason of flying until he runs out of fuel, but land on sea , just after switching off communication, or turning the plane again to complicate things further.
If you want the best explanation of how this happened, listen to Field McConnell. He does not propose to know what happened to the people but is 100% sure how they pulled off the disappearance.
The plane will never be found. But they could solve the mystery if they Investigate all the passengers. The plane could have a high profile person that setup to be erased Forever.
It’s kind of obvious that whoever is in charge of Diego Garcia doesn’t WANT to let anyone get that data. If it would have been a third party messing with their sensors, they would have launched a full scale investigation.. not just ignored it.
Why would only the US government truly know the whereabouts of a Malaysian-owned international flight between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing? That's like Jimmy Hoffa going missing and asking the Saudi royal family where his body rests.
@@pzkpfw2310 well apparently they were seeking asylum and they were going to another country with fake passports but they didn’t considered them as threats or terrorists
@@nala3038 Rolls Royce has a terminal on all their planes engine to check for problems. It was this hourly call that are called handshakes to the global Inmarsat satellite service for planes and Maritime ships. When they were asked to check they were surprised tp see the plane ran for 6 hours after last Military seen it, tracking it into south Indian ocean. To see full story on what happened look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
authorities couldn't make this mystery look any more suspicious if they tried. Vital data from a small window of opportunity just happens to be missing?
Then ground radar would be a mess. The transponder was turned off, that just sends altitude, squawk code and a few other bits of info to ATC, its turned on when the plane enters the active runway and is turned off when the plane leaves the active runway at its destination. Its the flick of a switch in the cockpit (Although this varies from country to country when it gets turned on) If the transponder is turned off then the aircraft is just a blip on a radar
So after 9/11 a transponder is allowed to be turned off? and why didnt the fighter jets scramble after the transponder and communications were turned off?
0:10 - they left indonesian airspace and were supposed to tune into vietnam frequency, but never did and they flew outside of radar. Which country's fighter jets exactly do we scramble in international airspace over the Indian ocean with no knowledge of a plane being there? I agree the transponder not working is suspicious.
I REALLY hope this plane is found in my lifetime. I've been obsessed with this case ever since it started. My condolences to all the families. They all deserve answers.
Katty Koo me too
Someday we will definitely watch ' 'I shouldn't be alive '
Agreed
Probably carried highly classified persons that someone didn't want to arrive at the destination.
We will never find Mh370. It was shot down over Ukraine in July the same year as Mh17.
I'm beginning to think some people never want this plane found.
You are right.
This is not a regular plane, this is boeng, its not easy to have technical issue, if it has the technical issue, there will be another 2 system that still operates normally.
Illuminati
You are right
lol.... or maybe it crashed into a huge expanse of ocean where finding the plane is very difficult?
Australia made a lot of help for Malaysia. I am from Malaysia, and although I am not linked with MH370, malaysians wanted to thank to Australia for lots of help and hope the relationship between this 2 countries stay stronger. Not only for Australia, but for all countries included.
Thanks. Im aus
👍
Yes, so we must allow Lynas be operated in Malaysia instead of Western Australia as a mark of gratitude.
Australia is searching the ocean floor for sunken ship or some research or maybe surveying the ocean floor. Searching MH370 is a side mission.
@@ulimacha Absolute rubbish.
Someone knows what happened to this plane and they’re not saying.
This what I was thinking from so long... Malaysia officials not revealing the the mysterious truth....
Without a Doubt
The government
I’ve had a sus feeling about this from the start. Somethings just not right.
Indeed!
The fact that the missing 25 minutes encompasses the time the plane would have come down is very highly suspicious, I don't know what people had control over those gravitational receptors, but I think those people should be forced to step forward into the light and provide an explanation for this incredible "coincidence".
.
Yea I know...
It didn't seem like a coincidence at all .....
Feels like someone was in the flight that was needed to be gone from earth and that was their strategy to remove him or her!!
@@allsides5626
It was packed full of businessmen who were about to cut a deal with China. No joke.
@@allsides5626 How do you find a plane falling into the South China Sea by spending over a hundred million dollars to look in the Indian Ocean?
They're the military. No one is stepping forward.
I was a reporter in Beijing and covered this story from the beginning..it was noy easy and got punched by the families ~ I dont blame them. It is a bizarre and tragic case....still no answers. RIP
Sir TroLLington Da 3rd Aliens oOOoOh
Found. Look up MH 370 special investigation on 60 minutes It tells all.
Any information on plane was not available. Here is a retired plane accident investigator from Canada thats shows what happened. It's about an hour long but tells the truth what happened. Look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
No you wasnt
@@boyracer5514 "weren't"
Humans: we cant find mh370
Meanwhile : sea creatures passing by mh370 everyday
ᴊʙ ᴄᴀɴᴅʏ ᴘᴏᴘ ask the sea creatures for help, Aquaman.
We can’t find mh370 but trying to find water on the Mars
Kind of a whack joke
Hahahahah!!
Not only everyday but every second. Some probably exploring it. It's like a museum down there to them. Lol
The fact Diego Garcia is a US military base makes me suspicious of any information coming from there.
its like expecting area 51 army base to handover recordings of the night sky for ufo research
Yes its a US military base where they confiscate your personal electronics. AND the land is owned by the British Empire.
Dont know what they would gain from it but ok
The missing data is most likely a technical glitch. If they wanted to hide something, they wouldn't make it look like they're trying to hide something. They would have patched the space with irrelevant data.
@Sassy The Sasquatch wadiyatalkinabeet
6 years and still becomes a mystery. This should be filmed like titanic
Too bad theres no surviviors. My friend still waiting for her father to come. Its pretty deppressing when you think about it
Let's wait a hundred years or so
HazzGames im sorry for your friend lost 🥺
there definitely will be a movie
@@Lolwut_tt my condolences to your friend's father and my sympathies to her.
From the beginning, the facts are scrambled here. Contrary to what was stated, the 7th arc is not defined by fuel analysis. The 7th arc has nothing whatsoever to do with fuel consumption. The 7th arc is defined by the Inmarsat I3F1 BTO data recorded at Perth GES. All available hydrophone data has been extensively analysed by several experts and found to have no signals consistent with the BTO data, BFO data and debris drift data.
You watched to 60 Minutes Australia episode.
Discovery hasn't been a reliable source for years now. Their main attraction Shark week is now fake documentaries with actors posing as experts
Actually, detailed acoustic analysis does point to a site on the 7th Arc that meets those criteria. Please see my reports at 370Location dot org.
That alone voids the credibility of this documentary.
debris was fake and planted. I can give you several examples. You people are way too easily fooled.
Nice to hear Jeremy Wade doing something different, he has such a nice voice for narration.
Normally associated with looking for aquatic monsters........
RIGHTTT
bruh i was like why is this voice so familiar and its him?!
I thought he’s the guy behind the Jim Browning channel on UA-cam...
Dexter Dexx Now I hear Jim Browning, too!
I think there's some people in the world that don't want that plane to be found or the pilots somehow went way off course and were looking in the wrong area however, the ocean is a big place but nothing just vanishes or just disappears in thin air unless someone makes something vanish and not want to be found.
Totally agree! Someone knows something
yup you said it in this day and age its not possible for this to happen.and yet it did. and uncle sam is hanging on to vital info. why? theres gotta be a motive for it all theoretically assuming foul play . find that and it all opens up like a tin of tuna
More than 80% of our oceans are still unexplored...
@@ScaredDonut Because 80% of our ocean is not interesting, it will be only seabed and salt water.That's why we don't explore that and spend so much money to looking at sea water.
Type in Google: "Is MH370 MH17? "
i’ve been obsessed with this case since 2018 (since i was 13). my condolences to all the loved ones of the passengers and crew members. if i’m alive to see one historic thing in my life, i would want it to be the finding of MH370.
thats nice to know people are still interested in seeing this tragedy solved, im sure any family members really appreciate your words
me too
@@arfshesaid4325 Yeah, a lot of people want it solved. I do too. I think there are people who know what happened, but they are not allowed to talk about it.
Why is this the first time I’m hearing about a missing 25 minutes of hydrophone data? That is extremely suspicious.
The very fact that this sensor was turned off at that time indicates that something fell into the sea at that time. Airplane mh370?
It's a shame on modern technology
MH370 still missing
@Reon Eade The pentagon is not a sky scraper. And what happened that day is not a mystery.
@Reon Eade I read that too fast as 3 sky skrapers and 3 planes; my bad.
And you must be ten if your going to respond to something like that with a silly insult.
The ocean floor has a huge surface area. Image trying to find one plane sitting in a field. In an area the size of texas using a device that only cover an area the size of 1 arce. Plus your on a time schedule with a limited budget.
Not any more. Look up MH 370 special investigation on 60 minutes It tells it all.
you need to look at the recordings from satellites maybe one day they will share them because today it is confidential intelligence on which national security depends
I'm from Malaysia and I actually heard some rumors about there were a few important specialist or officials on board the plane and someone didnt want them to reach Beijing...
Where in Malaysia are you
Don't tell me CIA hand is here too....they seems to be caught in almost all the mysteries around the universe since 1950.
i also heard rumors about mossad too..
@@duttadivya2002 Not "mysteries" rather operations.
Your right and for the real story look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
Here’s an idea, don’t let the pilots have access to transponders. Treat it like the cockpit recorder, only let the data flight information be update via the company (remotely) and not the flight crew.
Agreed! I've never understood why any member of the crew should have access to the transponder signal. Why the FAA and their other countries counterparts can't do something about this i just don't get.
Beautifully said 👏
Yes
I search MH370 everyday. Hoping to find an answer..
well I too did tat almost an yr...then gav up.... (not everyday tho ...)
Where you been looking? Under your bed?
How?
Why?
goodluck with that, plane goes BRRRrr
The search area is massive, even if they already searched above the airplane wreckage it´s very possible they´ve missed it.
It’s also quite possible there was never any wreckage to find...way too many “coincidences” in the details of this story
Brittany Lynn Way too much ocean to be covered. Besides, much of searching the sea floor has already been done through other means, and submarines wouldn’t help much.
EDIT: Likely too deep anyway for many submarines.
@@NaenaeGaming I would assume the depth would crush a submarine.
They searched where they think the plane came down when fuel was gone along the 7 th arc on 3-8-2014 in southern Indian ocean. It wasn't until 7-29-15 that the first piece of plane the right flaperon showed up on Reunion island. After being sent to France and examined it showed MH 370 serial number.. Also it showed the trailing edge all chewed away and could have only happened if someone was landing plane and put the flaps down. someone was in control. Then in June of 2016 there was 1/3 of the right outboard flap that was right next to flaperon broken off found on Pemba Island. The trailing edge of it was also chewed away. Now the plane must have come down about 80 to 100 miles farther along 7th arc. They need to search farther. Since then there has been 28 more pieces found that has come of the outside of plane. You can see all of this in detail go to google and look for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
@@dbufi You are right for the real story look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
They don't want you to have that information because someone wanted someone on that aircraft disappeared.
The plane was Hijacked..
@@user-gz2pc2jk3t you think bro? Honestly I don’t know it’s suspicious though.
@@user-gz2pc2jk3t by whom? they would of sent a message thing by then
Hi-jacked by the Boeing/Honeywell Uninterruptible Auto Pilot , during Exercise "Gold Cobra" ?
@Lady Gia Do you have proof that the pilot is alive? Why do you think he’s alive?
Jeremy Wade has upped his game from River Monsters
MH370s disappearance clearly proves the fact that when you are desperately looking for something that is lost,then unfortunately you will never find it..and that it will eventually show up on its own when no one is searching anymore.
It will NEVER show up.
Hope so
It's located south of India according to the spirits of mh370.
Shame for all the families that cant get any closure
That new route is probably true considering the only piece of the plane ever found was a wing flap the washed up on reunion near Madagascar right by the point of supposed impact
There's actually 30 pieces almost certainly from MH370 been found, and all of them were found around this area in the video
@MercyReaper You sound so confident.
@MercyReaper Not sure it was, the parts that were investigated determinded that the plane was ditched into the ocean.
asdf is correct. They've done computer modeling of the currents all but confirming that the debris came from the 7th arc.
So the satellite data is false ?
It's interesting how they never mention what's on Diego Garcia yet it's the recordings from exactly that island with missing data!
Jas Min Diego Garcia is a tactical US army base.
You are getting very warm!
@@mr_adriano_ That's what I'm pointing out Sherlock! Wasn't mentioned once in this video!
Two days after this flight went missing I was talking with my friend in the USA and I said Diego Garcia, of course its there
Jas Min they Said there was a military base are you slow?
I hope this mystery will eventually be solved in my lifetime.
The 7th arc is not the fuel limit arc. It’s the arc showing the distance the plane was compared to the satellite that gave it a final handshake. Where the planet crashed near that last known point on the arc, that is determined by fuel.
The 7th arc logon request was initiated by the plane itself rather than satelite. And this was a special signal because a plane only does this when there is a fuel exhaustion. Hence, the 7th arc is the moment when fuel exhausted for the plane. However, there is a possibility that it may have glided way more further through control gliding.
A very haunting case. I get goosebumps every time i read or watch an update about it.
"For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open" Luke 8:17 🙏🙏🙏
For the truth on what happened look on google: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance.
@@brucesmith7822 Thank you my friend. I watched that video and I think this cientific is absolutly right! Hard to believe that I could find a honest, sincere version of this endless investigation.
True but in due season
When powerful people don't want something found then it's going to stay missing for quite a while.
It is very strange indeed. But I must say this: "If you are able to switch off all power supply to the recording equipment, and avionics equipment, then it would be extremely hard to find". So with that said; maybe something nefarious has occurred.
You right . for the real story look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
Katty Koo
8 months ago
I REALLY hope this plane is found in my lifetime. I've been obsessed with this case ever since it started. My condolences to all the families. They all deserve answers.
"Indonesian atc" transfer to vietnamese atc?
Did he just mistake Indonesia as Malaysia?
@@أميرولاسرف No the chronology at the time he was talking about this was when the plane fly north that was border between vietnamese water and malay water. nowhere near Indonesian airspace.
@@azizulakram1921 That plane didn't travel there, that was 500km out of the range.
@@Aldnon It is actually
i think yeah because i watched a documentation of the mh370 and they did not say indonesian
Is that Jeremy Wade, the river monster?
If we consider the missing data to be directly linked to the flight then this indicates there may have been accomplices.
I'm now beginning there is a whole syndicate behind this plane's disappearance. I'm also quite confident that the captain of this plane is still alive
See Dan Hanley.
This theory hinges on two big assumptions:
1) The plane collided with the water, rather than landing
2) Hydrophones are sensitive enough to detect such events, given the distance and relative strength of the signal (compared to nuclear detonation)
To see the truth on what happened look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
The pilot was found to have been running drastic turn maneuvers on his home Navigation software on a map of that exact area.
The engines for this model of plane send real time data to the manufacturer separate from the transponder. The engines ran for 3 hours after the tracker was turned off.
The pilot made several dramatic maneuvers before going silent.
Only a few small, generic pieces of debris where ever found. None with serial or flight numbers.
25 minutes of the sonar readings are missing.
That plane never crashed. Someone or something was on that plane that was never intended to reach its scheduled destination.
Wrong Boeing confirmed a part with part of a serial number on it
If I do not remember wrong there was some theories about the plane taking this route and flying over Diego Garcia some years back. Interestingly enough it was denied by the authorities as never to have happened. Now also information missing that would be crucial to the case. What a coincidence. Just saying.
Look on google at this site. Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
Anyone interested in learning more about this case ought to watch Lemmino's video on it... equally fascinating and horrifying.
Yes, I've seen it.
Yeah it is perfect!
Do you have a link or a more detailed title of the Lemmino video please? Thank you kindly.
@@electricwally Disappearance of flight 370
I've watched it too, interesting vid.
Jeremy wade has an amazing voice and pronounces everything so clearly
Well, there goes 8 minutes of River Monsters I’ll never get back.
Not gonna lie. I was on that flight. Wont tell you what happened.
I was the pilot and I appreciate your silence. Remember what happens on my plane stays on my plane.
I was the plane, thank you for silently entering the ocean
I am the ocean....i won't tell where u people crashed !
You guys are way too much staying at home
I was the captain and actually we didnt take off
So we can see planets and galaxies that are so far away from us, but somehow we cannot find that plane! Someone cleaned very well after taking down that plane ;)
that's not how space telescopes work man..
Half the people who watched this video have something wrong with their brain
Gazpacho Suave how bruh these dudes think it’s easy to find MH370 u a first ballot unanimous HOF school threat
The planes location has been found. Look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
Try searching the oceans and tell me wht you came up with...lucky if you even survive it
can't believe it been 6 years already
this aircraft is either :
completely burned to the ground where it was hit with multiple cruise missiles
or
hidden inside a hangar already converted to a weapons delivery vehicle.
it takes a lot of space to secretly store this aircraft - so - more likely it was destroyed within hours after landing.
Here is the truth .Look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
Ya know, it took 73 years to find the Titanic and we knew exactly where that went down.
Thats because the Titanic didn't break into millions of pieces, it, for the main part, was intact, whereas MH370 broke into millions of pieces on impact. It will be very hard to find especially after 7 years but I hope they do.
Unless it was glided after fuel shortage. That's one theory. Then it would be in a different location, and may have been done to keep the plane basically intact. That one piece that was found was quite large, and it indicated that the flaps were open. Gliding? Most of the experts agreed, some were still not certain.
@@kimkearney5419 Usually, when a plane runs out of fuel, it will go into a nosedive. I believe if it glided into the ocean, we would've found it by now, but its possible it could've glided I just think it's unlikely
Imagine if plane landed in unknown island and people's on that plane still alive!
A tender notion, but factually, highly unlikely.
i need that fine scotch!
Flaperon
that would be FAR CRY 7!!!!!
LOST season FINALE.
Diego Garcia.... IMAGINE THAT!
There is a theory is was shot down, we will never know
MH17 land on diego garcia too
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@@RubenTheBoss._ Come on, this a serious subject.
0:41 I was always curious about why no passengers ever tried to contact anyone while on flight, especially with modern day technology, perhaps they were unconscious?
how? with wifi connection?
@@dahaproject3498 planes usually have built in wifi
They are unconscious
Cabin depressurised making them hard to breathe and it's very cold, they would likely died before the plane crashed
Considering that a part of an airplane confirmed to be from MH370 has washed ashore in the reunion island, the point of impact of MH370 closer to diego garcia is highly plausible
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Calligraphy experts, financial experts, semi conductor experts, NGO worker,Trade Union experts all in a same plane. Something that doesn't fit too well.
Calligraphy experts are very dangerous :))
We can't find a plane on this planet and yet we are trying to find life on mars?
you got a promblem they need profit and finding the plane wouldn't help profits
@@brendanzhang7488 Yes it would, just recently Malaysia offered 70 million USD to a US company if it finds the plane. Sounds like profit to me
It's been said we know more about the solar system than we know about our oceans, or so I've heard.
Yes the ocean is way more dangerous than exploring space about90% of the earth oceans have not been explore...get a globe of the earth you would see why
I am 100 percent sure we are all guessing.
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The plan might never be found☝️ but time might reveal who was behind it.
i second this
This is narrated by the River Monsters guy Jeremy Wade I think is his name. Its unmistakable.
Is there a second part or why does it end so abruptly?
Jeremy had to check his fishing lines
this actually happened 1 day after I arrived back home from visiting Australia on my birthday and I have been really interested in it ever since
Just like the plane in the Langoliers, only this one never made it back.
precisely.
I have this feeling that we will find this plane randomly sometime in the future.
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Why would they make a switch to turn off transponder though. Make it always on, or at least place the switch somewhere hard to reach from cockpit
Searched has been stopped for 4 years now
LEMMINO covered this very extensively. You should watch their video
Agree! In my opinion, the best video on MH370 so far. Not biased & doesn't blame anyone without solid proof.
It was obviously Zaharie. He flew around Penang because he wanted to see home for the last time.
From what I understand of the satellite "handshake" data that was released, it is not possible for the aircraft to have taken a more northerly route towards Diego Garcia / Madagascar. They've used those signals received by the satellites, and the satellites own position data to work out the general track the aircraft took.
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Well armchair experts always ignore the facts
@@semoneg2826 The real experts are brilliant at ignoring facts too
The radar shows it crashing into the South China Sea
Kind of rather an important fact to dismiss?
Maybe it went into a star gate sequence from 2001: a space odyssey
Because there’s a submarine in that data- mystery solved
Is that the voice of Jeremy wade?
It took us 73 years to find the titanic, I hope we can get there a bit quicker with this search !
Looks like somebody important was on that plane.
They probably had info on the Clinton’s. Lol
Starting to make sense now
But they said they have checked the whole passengers list. And nobody seemed that very important that the whole plane had to disappear.
There was a company that worked on electronic devices
@@anushreejain4705but what if someone managed to infiltrate inside the plane?
IT is my hope the transponder can no longer be deactivated by pilots or crew, or if so, then an independently functioning Emergency Transponder comes on line. OH ... NO need for ANY pilot to be aware such a thing exists.
“Experts say”,in other words I’m not really an expert but currently unemployed,have a lot of time on my hands and wish to opine.
What if it lands 20 years later like nothing ever happened
And Rod Serling steps off with the passengers.
it happen before in the late 1900s
They have already found some debris
And Elvis will be the first to leave the aircraft.
Then we're in uncharted territory.
Is there a Part 2 to this video? It seems to be just cut off at the end, in the middle of the story, without any outro. Strange. I would love to hear the rest...
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“Frustratingly, he keeps saying MH three hundred seventy”
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@@folsaccor3060 Yes, but it was quickly found.
So?
Yeah reminds me of the people who kept saying 9 - 1- 1 instead of 9-11
when will people start realizing that the plane hasnt impacted on the surface but the pilot ditched the plane on purpose. The whole investigation has been a mess and miss
They refuse to hear the facts
This is why I stay awake and see the map in the TV screen...
I think the pilot landed the plane smoothly on the quite Indian ocean and it sank leaving less debris afloat.
The fact they say it takes a professional pilot to make that turn, that means he was professional enough to land smoothly with the quite sea as an endless runway, until the speed was slow enough to allow sinking.
In that case the plane must be intact under water not far away from the communication systems were switched off.
If the pilot's intentions were suicidal, he had no reason of flying until he runs out of fuel, but land on sea , just after switching off communication, or turning the plane again to complicate things further.
Olivia chiware I don’t think you understand how difficult it is to ditch a plane at night, in the middle of the ocean intact.
If you want to know what happened, look at the billionaires that were on the flight, and who profited from their deaths. It’s always money.
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@@andyturbo Bingo!!
If you want the best explanation of how this happened, listen to Field McConnell. He does not propose to know what happened to the people but is 100% sure how they pulled off the disappearance.
I always think what happened to this plane! Where is it... Did they closed the case?
The plane will never be found. But they could solve the mystery if they Investigate all the passengers. The plane could have a high profile person that setup to be erased Forever.
They already checked all the passengers and even the pilots home flight simulator
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It’s kind of obvious that whoever is in charge of Diego Garcia doesn’t WANT to let anyone get that data. If it would have been a third party messing with their sensors, they would have launched a full scale investigation.. not just ignored it.
The military of the world knows but don't want to reveal their secrets
P S military radar is how we know the plane first went west.
How do you know this? Provide facts.
john blankenship read the Malaysian government report on open source. Vietnam provided the first radar hits.
Type in Google: "Is MH370 MH17"?
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If that plane crashed in the ocean there would of been floating debris.
Just like Air france 447 and lion air jt610
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I like this idea. Great thinking on his part.
It didnt take me long to realize this documentary is narrated by Jeremy Wade. I like it.
Planes dont just disappear...
If anyone knows exactly where it is itl be the US government
Same happend to silk air 185 and Air France 447.
Why would only the US government truly know the whereabouts of a Malaysian-owned international flight between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing? That's like Jimmy Hoffa going missing and asking the Saudi royal family where his body rests.
@@mcdonalds5972 why thhose on Diego Garcia deleted those 25 min. of the recoording, genius, just for nothing?
I had woken up early that day to a bright white searchlightish light coming into a plane's cockpit.
Is the narrator Jeremy Wade from river monsters?? I’ve watched almost all those episodes to recognise his voice.
Best video made on the subject.
I think the truth is to be found by looking at the passengers on the flight....
Weren’t there 2 passengers who used fake passports?
@@pzkpfw2310 well apparently they were seeking asylum and they were going to another country with fake passports but they didn’t considered them as threats or terrorists
Well we might never know what really happened to flight 370
they know exactly where that plane is
Augford P. Doggie And you know this how???
@@nala3038 rolls royce was the engine maker. And RR collects real time data on all engines as they fly....in case of an accident
@@nala3038 Rolls Royce has a terminal on all their planes engine to check for problems. It was this hourly call that are called handshakes to the global Inmarsat satellite service for planes and Maritime ships. When they were asked to check they were surprised tp see the plane ran for 6 hours after last Military seen it, tracking it into south Indian ocean. To see full story on what happened look on google for: Algonquin college speaker series Larry Vance
It's malaysian its not indonesian it is no where near indonesia the moment I heard it , I rather watch lemmino.
correct
yes
Wow... haven't heard of "Hydrophones" before. This is becoming more and more interesting.
Obviously, there was someone (or some-thing) on the flight that some-one doesn't want found. Yes, it's that simple.
authorities couldn't make this mystery look any more suspicious if they tried. Vital data from a small window of opportunity just happens to be missing?
all aircrafts should be installed with fixed gps system that cant be tampered by anybody!
Then ground radar would be a mess. The transponder was turned off, that just sends altitude, squawk code and a few other bits of info to ATC, its turned on when the plane enters the active runway and is turned off when the plane leaves the active runway at its destination. Its the flick of a switch in the cockpit (Although this varies from country to country when it gets turned on) If the transponder is turned off then the aircraft is just a blip on a radar
I've done some light researching, but really I would like to sit down and studie the events that happened. Its very interesting.
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So after 9/11 a transponder is allowed to be turned off? and why didnt the fighter jets scramble after the transponder and communications were turned off?
0:10 - they left indonesian airspace and were supposed to tune into vietnam frequency, but never did and they flew outside of radar.
Which country's fighter jets exactly do we scramble in international airspace over the Indian ocean with no knowledge of a plane being there?
I agree the transponder not working is suspicious.
Because they were involved in an exercise in Alaska!
At this point it’s better to investigate who is trying to hide this plane and why.