A NEW Trace! The FULL MH370 Story, so Far..

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  • Опубліковано 15 бер 2024
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    How can a Boeing 777, one of the biggest and most modern aircraft in the world, just vanish without a trace...?
    ...It can’t......EVERYTHING LOST...... leaves a trace.
    This is the story about Malaysian Airlines flight #MH370 and what we now know.
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    Below you will find the links to videos and sources used in this episode.
    SOURCES
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    Final Report:
    reports.aviation-safety.net/2...
    Capt. Blelly and Jean-Luc Marchand study:
    www.mh370-caption.net/wp-cont...
    The WSPR study:
    www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/nn3eed...
    Capt. Blelly’s website:
    www.mh370-caption.net/
    Richard Godfrey’s (WSPR) website:
    www.mh370search.com/
    Latest WSPR tracking test of other aircraft (Feb 15th 2024):
    www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vzftcv...
    Details of the ocean search:
    web.archive.org/web/202003101...
    KLATCC Building:
    img.astroawani.com/2021-09/41...
    lh3.googleusercontent.com/p/A...
    lh3.googleusercontent.com/p/A...
    CivilAviatio...
    buletinklatcc.blogspot.com/20...
    News Footage:
    • MH370 families grieve ...
    • MH370 relatives in Chi...
    • New search for Malaysi...
    • New hope for new MH370...
    • Why the disappearance ...
    • Search for missing MH3...
    • MH370: Search area nea...
    • The Last Words of the ...
    • Malaysia Airlines Flig...
    • Malaysian MH370 Missin...
    • Search for missing MH3...
    • Malaysia Airlines Flig...
    Inmarsat
    • GX Aviation - the refe...
    Oven Controlled Crystal: IMSAI Guy
    / @imsaiguy
    Malaysia 1980
    • Footage Of Malaysia Ai...
    Fokker F27
    commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...
    Boeing 737-200
    commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...
    A300
    commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...
    Fokker 50
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysi...
    Boeing 737-400
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ma...
    A330 2
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ma...
    Malaysian 777
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysi...
    Malaysian DC-10
    wiki.alquds.edu/?query=File:M...
    Oven Controller Crystal: IMSAI Guy
    • #1338 Inside an oven c...
    Joe Taylor Jr
    • ARRL National Centenni...
    Nobel Prize: Lars Åström archive
    www.nobelprize.org/prizes/phy...
    Dr Coetzee:
    www.linkedin.com/in/hannes-co...
    Prof. Maskell
    www.thesun.co.uk/news/2638371...
    WSPR Spot Database
    www.wsprnet.org/olddb
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14 тис.

  • @MentourPilot
    @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +1117

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    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 Місяць тому +27

      I remember pointing out, that each of the different search crews spread out in the search area, would turn on the test tones of their 30khz black box detectors, as they set them up, & those test tones would be confused with the actual black boxes' 30khz tone, causing mass confusion, long enough for the black box batteries to run out.
      Maybe, I was right?

    • @patgros9273
      @patgros9273 Місяць тому +19

      congratulations captain Petter from capt Pat! good job!😊

    • @Augfordpdoggie
      @Augfordpdoggie Місяць тому +16

      your channel is so fascinating i swear

    • @KohlerSAStudios
      @KohlerSAStudios Місяць тому +11

      Please do the Uberlingen Tragedy DHL611 and BTC 2937 mid air collision . Thank you

    • @Gdeaster3
      @Gdeaster3 Місяць тому +2

      Airplane companies gonna Epstein you soon

  • @dhp6687
    @dhp6687 Місяць тому +3898

    I flew into Beijing from Japan on the same day MH370 disappeared. The scene in the arrival areas was surreal. The crying - everything, I just couldn’t believe it. I can still see the arrivals board: MH370 - DELAYED; it was well, well past the scheduled arrival time. I think it was just after 11 when I arrived, MH370 was an early morning flight. Everyone knew at that point it was not arriving, ever. I’ll never forget that. It really stays with you.

    • @ritmaha
      @ritmaha Місяць тому

      J. Rothschild became the sole ownership of a patent defense microchip (CLOAKING) after the six or so chinese patent partners, and their business experts, all vanisheed on this flight; something smells fishy.🤫 Diego Garcia. MH370 & MH17 both lost same year in synchronized conspiracies (Intended). Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash: Was the cure for Aids lost along with Joep Lange and 100 top researchers? There are fears the cure for Aids could have been lost with 100 of the “best and brightest” scientists and researchers on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.
      Joep Lange, a world-renowned researcher and former president of the International Aids Society, was with the group heading to the global Aids 2014 conference in Melbourne, Australia.
      The exact number of scientists he was travelling with has not been confirmed but delegates in Sydney were told that emails indicted around 100 attendees were on the ill-fated plane.

    • @baribari1000
      @baribari1000 Місяць тому +208

      @@Patriotic_Eagle1995 he's just sharing his experience? he obviously focused on the other people there, so i don't really get what you're trying to say

    • @Suscida
      @Suscida Місяць тому +221

      @@Patriotic_Eagle1995 So awesome to take someone’s actual relevant experience and then attempt to shame them for sharing it. Bizarre…

    • @Suscida
      @Suscida Місяць тому +204

      Thank you for sharing, that must have been difficult to witness for the memory of the arrivals board to stay with you

    • @7reuben
      @7reuben Місяць тому

      I can’t believe that so much advanced technology and so many military radars across the globe! You can just switch off one switch and just vanish?? And no could trace it and no radar could pick it up? So you’re telling me that we can just hijack a plane and switch off the plug and vanish 😢

  • @llucbusquets6266
    @llucbusquets6266 Місяць тому +4677

    When MH370 disappeared I was a teenager and now I am an aerospace engineer. I've spent countless hours reading reports on the topic and watching documentaries - and still in this video I have learnt SEVERAL things I didn't know. Out of all the recent videos out there, you are the one who best dive into the details and gives Richard Godfrey the merit he and his team deserve. Your key insight on the radio transmissions based on your years of experience as an instructor pilot is also enormously valuable. Greatest hats off to you, over and over and over

    • @MedicCasey
      @MedicCasey Місяць тому +116

      My thoughts exactly; the radio transmission insight is absolutely fascinating, albeit frustrating.

    • @mattmatt6572
      @mattmatt6572 Місяць тому +19

      I say the pilot launched it up into orbit.

    • @gwillen
      @gwillen Місяць тому +141

      > When MH370 disappeared I was a teenager and now I am an aerospace engineer.
      Filed under "comments to feel old to." 😅

    • @J__C__
      @J__C__ Місяць тому +10

      It didn't disappear. It crashed into the ocean. Duh.

    • @saschaganser9671
      @saschaganser9671 Місяць тому +4

      And still you don`t see that another search is pointless, as what do we expect to gain?

  • @nightcorespectrumchannel
    @nightcorespectrumchannel Місяць тому +920

    No joke, with 0 knowledge on aeronautical stuff, I am still amazed how good you explain things. It doesn't feel like I am in an unwanted conversation.

    • @MARYBOORMAN
      @MARYBOORMAN 24 дні тому +3

      Same here and I'm just a scullery maid! EXCELLENT MAN! Most excellent! :-) (Canada)

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker 23 дні тому +1

      ​@@MARYBOORMANCanada? I'm sorry to hear that :(

    • @patriciaodonnell4239
      @patriciaodonnell4239 14 днів тому +3

      I heard it implied in another video that maybe Malaysia doesn't want this plane found cuz it would make them look bad? Also I heard that this pilot had a simulator at his home and he practiced this scenario? Also he had some political statement he wanted to make?

    • @AyoItsAntony
      @AyoItsAntony 11 днів тому

      @@patriciaodonnell4239all correct

  • @markkuranin9919
    @markkuranin9919 Місяць тому +504

    Flying the route by my home simulator I noticed something not mentioned in various reports: that night was the day with no moon in sky. Total darkness to avoid visuals from ground

    • @dr.hinneredv932
      @dr.hinneredv932 Місяць тому +8

      Thanks!

    • @courtneyst.julian8192
      @courtneyst.julian8192 Місяць тому +5

      Wow.

    • @Tazjet100
      @Tazjet100 Місяць тому +37

      Malaysian Police forensically examined Zaharie's 2006 FSX home simulator. It could not fly a " mission" or route if the Boeing 777 was selected. Zaharie's computer was still using Windows 95, but the B777 model needed Windows 10 to work. Zaharie's home simulator kept experiencing software crashes. so he boxed it up all of 2013.

    • @BloatedKelly
      @BloatedKelly Місяць тому +32

      ​@Tazjet100 are you sure it said he was using windows 95? I'm almost 100% sure that FSX 2006 wouldn't even be able to install nevermind run

    • @purpleneons
      @purpleneons 28 днів тому +41

      @@Tazjet100 According to a post on a Microsoft site, FSX couldn't run on anything older than XP, but it needed at least Vista to do it smoothly - so that PC couldn't have been running on W95. Also, Windows 10 released in 2015, so it's impossible that 777 model needed that system to work at the time.

  • @wag0NE
    @wag0NE Місяць тому +12299

    Embarrassing what one man can do compared to a whole Netflix production team, this was top class.

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman Місяць тому +502

      I don't think Petter works on his own

    • @Chunter060
      @Chunter060 Місяць тому

      Netflix is paid to conceal

    • @rav7700
      @rav7700 Місяць тому +44

      Encouraging I would say

    • @handuo6301
      @handuo6301 Місяць тому +470

      This is probably not a one-man team, given Petter also has a full-time job, but I still love watching independent creators put big-money documentaries to shame.

    • @flybywire5866
      @flybywire5866 Місяць тому

      Netflix is entertainment, not factual reporting. So it might not be comparable.

  • @rohailparkar1411
    @rohailparkar1411 Місяць тому +20155

    This is better than what Netflix produced on the mh370

    • @dan-bz7dz
      @dan-bz7dz Місяць тому +839

      Yeha that one sucked

    • @elmalloc
      @elmalloc Місяць тому +610

      agreed. we should get mentor 1 million dollar payday

    • @RyanTheHero3
      @RyanTheHero3 Місяць тому +667

      Netflix documentaries are horrendous

    • @Bob.martens
      @Bob.martens Місяць тому +29

      Barely

    • @spf_500
      @spf_500 Місяць тому +19

      👏🏿 👏🏿

  • @Alcor151
    @Alcor151 27 днів тому +66

    The way you explained and edited everything is phenomenal

  • @BeingHappyIsNo1
    @BeingHappyIsNo1 Місяць тому +25

    Beautifully produced video and the best seen on UA-cam after all these years. An incredible work of respect for the families. Your detail is truly superb and this has answered so many questions for me.

  • @dont9420
    @dont9420 Місяць тому +9508

    "Planes go up, planes go down, what planes don't do is vanish off the face of the earth"

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +1385

      Correct

    • @matpk
      @matpk Місяць тому +1

      ​@@MentourPilotcompare 1936 Nazi Germany Vs 2026 Communist Chinazi In Your Next Video before it's too late 😅

    • @Orly90
      @Orly90 Місяць тому +98

      I mean they can. Turn off adsb and fly as far as you can away from where you turned it off.

    • @lauraelliott6909
      @lauraelliott6909 Місяць тому +594

      ​@Orly90 That's not "vanished off the face of the earth," though. It's just vanished from radar.

    • @WilliamRWarrenJr
      @WilliamRWarrenJr Місяць тому +48

      Nope. Sometimes they just get washed over the edge of a reef and glide away to the deep water.

  • @JohnSmith-pw7ri
    @JohnSmith-pw7ri Місяць тому +5506

    Imagine if a Mentour video ends up being the catalyst to finding MH370 - absolutely fantastic.

    • @KakuruCaleb-uu2rh
      @KakuruCaleb-uu2rh Місяць тому +81

      And it can happen by the way

    • @alisonwilson9749
      @alisonwilson9749 Місяць тому +136

      @@KakuruCaleb-uu2rh I recently saw a TV programme in the UK about this, though in less detail, which also ended with the Godfrey data. I think this does now warrant a new search. I was hoping Petter would do something about it, and this is an excellent video- better than the TV programme, which itself was good; the extra information was very interesting.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 Місяць тому +54

      The wreckage of SATA Flight 730, a Sud Aviation Caravelle with the Swiss registration HB-ICK, crashed via a Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT) while approaching Funchal Airport on the Island of Madeira (Portugal) on Dec 18th, 1977 with 36 Fatalities, but also 21 Survivors, was found only in October 2011 (!!!) after nearly 34 years of search, allthough the Aircraft was visible on the secondary radar the whole time until the crash, it happened nearby the Airport and 21 Survivors could tell more about the exact location of the crashsite.
      And now comparing with this Flight MH 370.

    • @ConfusedAlligator-wj3lh
      @ConfusedAlligator-wj3lh Місяць тому +1

      ​😂@@NicolaW72

    • @fareemvenosa3774
      @fareemvenosa3774 Місяць тому +53

      ​@NicolaW72 this was into terrain, right ?
      This plane could easily have landed on the water, a snatch team removed the target, then the rest of the passengers & plane, were blown up.
      Just hypothetical thinking. But it seems so odd to me, that the pilot avoided so much scrutiny, to just comit suicide? Doesn't make sense.
      It DOES make sense, if the plane was controlled (avoiding scrutiny by military), then coming south, flying in a figure-of-8, looking for a ship, to hand off whatever. Person/persons/property.
      Then the plane was destroyed.
      I mean it makes much more sense, than a pilot committing suicide, turning off all the ACAS, Radar, everything,,flying for hours, just to die in the middle of open water...
      It's a real head scratcher. But I do believe it will be worked out. (Except if USA is involved. If they are involved, it will all be swept under the rug).
      Also, what he said about military probably had more data than they're willing to show, as it will give a rough location to where their mobile stations are located.
      I'd think it is better to give the families, peace of mind.
      But in international espionage- the public is never a consideration.

  • @MikeSpinosa-zb4dn
    @MikeSpinosa-zb4dn 21 день тому +9

    This was nothing short of damn near impossibly incredible.
    Concise, well researched and intelligent-yet easily understood by your average bear.
    I learned so much from this amazing video that no other coverage of this case has managed to shed any light on.
    Sir, you have a new fan.
    (This is not Mike, but his on-again off-again forever problem love, Bella)

  • @MinimalistCouch
    @MinimalistCouch Місяць тому +8

    still one of the best channels on youtube! amazing work MP

  • @milliemaxwell5282
    @milliemaxwell5282 Місяць тому +2797

    This is without doubt the best ‘documentary’ I have seen on MH370. I understand two companies have approached the Malaysian govt to offer to search for the aircraft on a ‘no find, no fee’ basis and I sincerely hope they accept these offers. Too many families still need closure.
    Thank you Petter.

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +523

      I actually think that things are moving.. thank you!

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Місяць тому +98

      This is good. But in the interest of transparency, the entire contract offerred should be made public rather than be negotiated in secrecy. This is public money after all. The Malaysian government has a history of unskilled negotiations, resulting in contracts costing penalties when circumstances the negotiators did not anticipate or thought unlikely nevertheless comes about. It's not like the country had not wasted hundreds of millions of dollars in this way. And there's always a possibility of corruption when third world officials makes secret deals with first world companies. Confidence is not high.

    • @freibert
      @freibert Місяць тому +17

      Definitively, and I've seen a lot! - I'm so keen to get the answer to one of the biggest mysteries ever //

    • @raskolnikov9067
      @raskolnikov9067 Місяць тому +5

      Petter, vad sägs om en video som förklarar varför ni envisas med att mäta allt med imperial istället för med metersystemet?

    • @poppymason-smith1051
      @poppymason-smith1051 Місяць тому +12

      ​@@raskolnikov9067 Could be something as silly as its an american company made plane, but also curious to know.

  • @bubediscuss
    @bubediscuss Місяць тому +1655

    The motive remains so strange. Extreme expert measures were taken to avoid detection, only for the goal to be an ocean crash. The 'why' of this whole thing is terrifyingly fascinating.

    • @edwardlulofs444
      @edwardlulofs444 Місяць тому

      Humans are irrational

    • @TRS-Eric
      @TRS-Eric Місяць тому +154

      The person flying wanted their tomb to be undisturbed.

    • @chriswilliams2652
      @chriswilliams2652 Місяць тому +104

      There are easier ways. BESIDES, That body is Hardy undisturbed.

    • @georgetrench2809
      @georgetrench2809 Місяць тому +104

      Crazy, but any chance of a parachute down to a waiting vessel? Have all the passengers been investigated?

    • @typhvam5107
      @typhvam5107 Місяць тому +203

      @@georgetrench2809 My thinking, that figure 8 seems like rendezvous point and considering the nature of some of the passangers... so strange.

  • @DoubleplusUngoodthinkful
    @DoubleplusUngoodthinkful 25 днів тому +5

    This is by far your best video. Well researched and put together...and of course with your very smooth and professional presentation.

  • @tbuk8350
    @tbuk8350 Місяць тому +9

    Using the WSPR signal drift to track objects is legitimately incredibly cool, I would've never thought that could be possible with such precision, I would think it would be too wide of an area to matter very much. Their work is incredible!

  • @hflx
    @hflx Місяць тому +2086

    Not a single conspirancy theory, no sentimentalisation, just repect for the families and facts... Far far better than a mega Netflix production. I was capable to follow it begin to end. You are the first channel I know that confirmed that someone was manually flying the plane, whoever did that was very disturbed. The families of those impacted deserve an answer. Hopefully their sorrow wont be that bad if they only know that those who passed did not suffer or were in agony...

    • @mabel9701
      @mabel9701 Місяць тому +63

      The Channel “Green Dot Aviation” also confirmed that the airplane was operated manually.

    • @timesfly1081
      @timesfly1081 Місяць тому +44

      To be fair, he didn't "confirm" anything
      But yes, this is the most detailed analysis I've seen and it's all backed up by actual data

    • @henriquematias1986
      @henriquematias1986 Місяць тому +1

      Would you mind posting the timestamp? Thank you

    • @RogerChamps
      @RogerChamps Місяць тому +12

      We've known someone was flying manually since it happened.

    • @yasarmajid134
      @yasarmajid134 Місяць тому +16

      There's no evidence of a hijacking or pilot suicide
      Someone turned off a tracker manually and purposely avoided rader
      What happened after that is the mystery

  • @SiegfriedDerDrachentoter
    @SiegfriedDerDrachentoter Місяць тому +2816

    In a horrible way the precision and knowledge it took to avoid detection for that long was impressive - only a few minuscule errors gave us crumbs that it made it to the Indian Ocean

    • @DeadOnInfil
      @DeadOnInfil Місяць тому +110

      Yes! I think about this a lot

    • @Sampsonoff
      @Sampsonoff Місяць тому +516

      That’s why this case is so curious. The motivation of the pilot is so crazy yet fascinating. The only conclusion I can determine is he was motivated by a sick form of performance art. He wanted to be a magician and pull off the most unthinkable trick. None of the typical motivations of personal, political, or professional have explanatory power to explain his actions (and lack thereof)

    • @mycide
      @mycide Місяць тому +172

      @@Sampsonoff The circumstances around this flight and to get any chance of answers is to find the aircraft. It is hard to imagine why anyone would intentionally do this, and the rumors and speculations, are for all just that, a mystery we need to do our best to solve. I wish peace and good fortune to all that's waiting for answers about their family and loved ones.

    • @iraniansuperhacker4382
      @iraniansuperhacker4382 Місяць тому +69

      @@SampsonoffWhat if it was a hack? I am a programmer and I understand how computers work a little better then the average person so I watch a lot of in-depth technical interviews with various developer sand hackers.I was watching some older video of defcon presenters doing interviews and they mentioned rumors that some people know of a way to to take remote control of airliners. No one has ever given any proof since no one has public access to planes to test in a safe environment but its something that cant be ruled out and investigators might keep it 100% secret until they figured out how to fix it as that is standard for critical vulnerabilities. After I get home Ill see if I can find the video I was watching and I'll post it.

    • @user-lv7ph7hs7l
      @user-lv7ph7hs7l Місяць тому +320

      ​@@Sampsonoff Nah. He did all this to hide what happened. That it was deliberate and if then no one could ever prove it. Among other things it means his family would receive compensation and also not bear the stain of a relative having comitted mass murder.
      After that the attention to detail etc... may seem weird to us but not an experienced pilot. That's just how a pilot, if they went mad, would do it.
      As to the actual motivation, same thing as any murder of innocent bystanders. Most likely a psychopath with a similar backstory to a serial killer. They can hide it well. Bundy was known as charming and popular, even Mason was persuasive and was seen as a figure of authority by those around him (to the point of sacrificing their own lives and freeeom).
      Usually not a great childhood. Abuse, physical or emotional, neglect, then the familiar signs, antisocial behaviour. Violence towards first animals.
      But being a psychopath they can hide it, they practise smiles in the mirror and pretend to be human often in positions of power or authority, CEOs, politicians etc...
      Now the medical is supposed to weed out someone like that but such a test does not exist. If the person is smart enough to know how to answer the questions ("...have you ever tortured a cat? - No I have not") and they can end up as pilots.
      After that once a psychopath deems their life must end they couldn't care less about whobö they take along or it can even be the primary motivator. Likely the Cpt. fantasised about this for years, while unsuspecting FOs left for the cabin, cheerfully offering to bring back some coffee or a snack. Never knowing they could be the one that comes back to a locked door and a steep turn, possibly depressurisation and then nothing.
      After that it's a really sick kind of a joyride with over 200 corpses in the back. He probably enjoyed the last turns over the ocean, who wouldn't like to fly a liner however they want (minus the corpses...).
      And then reality probably set in. Certainly a little weird to engage the APU at that point when the outcome was long decided.
      Inability to foresee consequences of their impulsive actions is textbook (DSM 5) psychopath stuff.

  • @robla85g18
    @robla85g18 29 днів тому +12

    This is such a well made, respectful and well needed documentary. Remarkably complex subjects explained very well.
    How on earth I have got this far without discovering your channel is beyond me. Thank you!

  • @sandarusandeepa8993
    @sandarusandeepa8993 23 дні тому +15

    This very video made me binge watch your whole channel. With zero knowledge in aviation I started, now looking forward to learn whatever I possibly can. Kudos to the supreme content, and effort!

    • @ZekeBittersweet
      @ZekeBittersweet 4 дні тому

      I felt the same way finding his channel a couple years ago ❤

    • @alicehendricks
      @alicehendricks 3 дні тому +1

      Me too, I'm almost to the beginning of the videos, it's so interesting he explains things so well to the layperson.

  • @mattpujol4787
    @mattpujol4787 Місяць тому +1300

    I am an amateur radio operator and an electrical engineer and i can say you did a wonderful job explaining the Inmarsat data as well as the WSPR data. Like better than any other information outlet I've come across. Well done, sir!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +109

      Glad you liked it

    • @tomtech1537
      @tomtech1537 Місяць тому +40

      @@MentourPilot Would have been good if you discussed WSPR in more detail. The initial findings and 'proof' from the group were extremely dubious where it strongly looked like they had been performing curve fitting -- altering the algorithm and datapoints to fit to the known mh370 points, rather than arriving at them independently and cross-checking... I'm not sure how much of their latest release is based on this though. Presenting WSPR in detail then mentioning that was controversial is highly speculative (especially when you start talking about the 8 track) which you say you are trying to avoid. There is a reason that the Chinese, Malaysian and Australian authorities haven't taken it seriously to-date.
      Your explanation of GPS was pretty off-base (gps ground devices don't communicate with satellites, they merely listen).
      This is otherwise excellent! Much better than Netflix and Australian media.

    • @tomtech1537
      @tomtech1537 Місяць тому +13

      The history of WSPR is important, given the way it has been communicated early on it gave some families a lot of hope who were desperate for answers and were really confused why the ATSB weren't taking it seriously, where my concern is that this is being propagated through "alt" channels where it may be complete pseudo science (which most early indications pointed to) and think more effort should have been put into exploring why this may be dubious.

    • @mattpujol4787
      @mattpujol4787 Місяць тому +12

      @@tomtech1537 I wasn't saying the WSPR data is conclusive. I agree that it's interesting. I'd like to see some tests, like go fly a 777 around the Indian Ocean off Perth and see what happens. I think it -COULD- be possible to see the effect of a plane on a WSPR signal along a path where there was literally no other air traffic. But it's a big "could". I have to assume that the investigators used air traffic data to rule out any other aircraft along that path and accounted for the path angle and all that. Like lots of stuff would have to line up just right. I guess my workday will be derailed reviewing WSPR...LOL

    • @ruymanbr
      @ruymanbr Місяць тому +9

      Petter is no question about it an EXCELLENT communicator. A true treasure, and we're SO LUCKY to have him making content understandable for all people. Not only that, he has a very nice conciousness about real world issues and a huge empathy. I follow him since the first time I was lucky enough to cross his content. It'd be a true please if I'm lucky enough to meet him one day and to thank him for specially one of the videos he produced. But this one is clearly a masterpiece.

  • @mandystrong8196
    @mandystrong8196 Місяць тому +1378

    It’s been 10 years already? I remember being obsessed with them finding this plane. The passengers families deserved more answers.

    • @donalain69
      @donalain69 Місяць тому +55

      I think it has becomeobvious by now what happened was intentional. So it makes sense to look for possible motives, and that starts with who was on board. I think the most plausable motive to do such a sophisticated operation was to get rid of the 6 chinese shareholders of a semiconductor company that caused theshares to be transferred to one singe US shareholder.
      means.. The evidence is most likely in classified CIA files and whoever piloted the plane either lives under a different name somewhere in the US or is dead.

    • @oregonsdank
      @oregonsdank Місяць тому +4

      Everyone passes on. It's no where near as big of a deal as you're pushing.

    • @cloroxbleach9222
      @cloroxbleach9222 Місяць тому +60

      ​​@@oregonsdankOf course it's a huge deal. Planes should not be able to vanish like this especially deep in Southeast Asian airspace. It would be like a plane vanishing over the North Sea which is surrounded by countries. To lose a family member like that I'd wager would hurt a bit more than them passing on in other kinds of accidents

    • @excalibur1812
      @excalibur1812 Місяць тому +20

      @@cloroxbleach9222 no one mentions the fact that there were actually 3 Maylasian 777's that disappeared in 2013. 2 more later that year.

    • @excalibur1812
      @excalibur1812 Місяць тому

      @@oregonsdank not a big deal? What kind of narcissistic, self-absorbed freak are you? I'm sure it was a big deal to the thousands of family members of the passengers who had family members disappear without a trace or clue. No closure for these people.

  • @jenslempke7501
    @jenslempke7501 2 дні тому

    En fantastiskt bra kanal! Upptäckte den idag. Tack för ett otroligt grymt jobb! 👍🏻

  • @salvatormselle2393
    @salvatormselle2393 18 днів тому +7

    This is the informative UA-cam channel about aircrafts I ever look. Thank you, brother-Pilot for a good work.

  • @eugeneteo71
    @eugeneteo71 Місяць тому +1527

    Malaysian here. Huge respect to you and your team for waiting 10 years before wading into the MH370 subject. I've seen documentaries that featured experienced air crash investigators who are happy to sell their soul to spew unsubstantiated speculation on TV, all for the sake of earning a few dollars. You have earned my trust again and again with each aviation video, and this MH370 video is another great production. Full of information and zero speculation. Thank you Mentour Pilot!

    • @ED-es2qv
      @ED-es2qv Місяць тому +15

      ​@@GuitarRyder11the mystery is how to find these crazies before they do anything. As soon as you figure that out, and prove it doesn't identify innocent people, you can get smug about the hiring flaws at airlines. Spoiler alert: any criteria you choose will also be found in good people, and the result would be pilot shortages and less skilled pilots because some of the best will be put aside by your prediction algorithm.

    • @user-yg1sv5of8n
      @user-yg1sv5of8n Місяць тому +45

      I agree with the other three comments. The crazy unstable pilot did it and we have that proven almost beyond the doubt. Parts of the plane were found (ailerons with eroding edges). I love airplanes. Finished my undergrad in Aerospace Engineering and then Ph.D. in the USA too. My dad was an aerospace mechanic and worked for a large European airliner. I used to enjoy every flight immensely and even flew small planes. But nowadays those crazies like the unstable Captain of this flight, another German pilot who flew his passenger flight into the ground etc.. totally spoiled my enthusiasm. If these crazy people want to off themselves have guts and do it alone do not kill innocent people you little cowards.

    • @dsync77
      @dsync77 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@AVA-gk1uz😊 u read the unsaid sentence and responded, nice.

    • @theanimaster
      @theanimaster Місяць тому +19

      I mean… several years of experience before turning crazy? The problem is that it happens and no one - not even the crazies themselves - can predict it. Just look at all the reports of folks who have had head trauma suddenly “change” and commit horrific acts… or how about people you would never have guessed would commit suicide - commit suicide because of a terminal illness affecting their mental status? Until we study these cases more to figure out the science that determines if someone is at risk… it seems people will just continue to blame it on “bad crazy people” - coz it’s just the easy and convenient thing to do.

    • @marielle129
      @marielle129 Місяць тому +5

      ** One thing I can’t understand is that if the 1st officer was locked out of the cockpit how could he have tried to use his cell phone , I highly doubt he carries it in his pocket .

  • @helenfrancis8327
    @helenfrancis8327 Місяць тому +7

    Brilliant documentary - you make very technical information accessible and understandable. I really hope it ignites something.

  • @londonvascularclinic6919
    @londonvascularclinic6919 7 днів тому +3

    All your videos are top class and this one is stunning. You're an exceptionally good communicator of complex issues.

  • @yourbuddy6556
    @yourbuddy6556 Місяць тому +393

    My former classmate, was seated right next to me during schooldays, and his brother was on this flight on business trip to Beijing.
    May you RIP, friends.

  • @mhzprayer
    @mhzprayer Місяць тому +1198

    I have only watched the green dot "speculation" video (because so many people kept mentioning quality of it) and now this one. Your video is so good because it relies on the known info while acknowledging the other videos and almost assuming the viewer knows the theories. Yet you brought REALLY interesting details that i had not heard, even while ruling them out, such as lithium batteries and stolen passports. Including stuff like that helps show that you've thought about every angle. Your pilot's perspective about the extra radio calls and "workload" gives unique insight and the WSPR is so intriguing. What an amazingly thorough presentation!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +151

      Thank you!

    • @jaxdragon1723
      @jaxdragon1723 Місяць тому +41

      I can not say it better than you !! 100% I've watched so many MH370 video's.
      not from experienced pilot like Peter.
      The voice analysis, peter you are a gem,what a bright point of view !

    • @aesaphyr
      @aesaphyr Місяць тому +37

      As someone who has been following most of the big advances on this topic, I would highly recommend you check out articles discussing the two reports Petter has linked to (the reports themselves are of course best but they are quite technical), and of course the final report on the incident. The more you deep dive into this, the more there is to find, really. But Petter's video has done a fantastic job summarising most of the salient facts on the issue, while steering clear of speculation (especially steering clear of presenting speculation as fact, which I think a lot of people have done in their efforts to understand what happened.)

    • @nicholasstokes8330
      @nicholasstokes8330 Місяць тому +53

      Green dot was full of conjecture which has muddied the waters.

    • @jeevacation
      @jeevacation Місяць тому

      One of the reasons why I disliked his video so much. He pretty much treated it as facts too.@@nicholasstokes8330

  • @philsspace69
    @philsspace69 6 днів тому

    Mycket bra. Det tog sin tid, men väl värt väntan. Och inga vilda spekulationer. Bravo.

  • @AshaMorley
    @AshaMorley Місяць тому +8

    Simply the best! Educational, informative, unbiased and pitch perfect. Thank you bringing this to us.

  • @varunapathak2096
    @varunapathak2096 Місяць тому +1263

    Mad respect to Richard Godfrey, Hannes Coetzee, and Simon Maskell for devoting so much of their time investigating and analysing the data! They probably didn't get paid for this but still worked so hard seflessly.

    • @patb5266
      @patb5266 Місяць тому +16

      100%!

    • @Scottfromscotlandx
      @Scottfromscotlandx Місяць тому +58

      Agreed, most likely they were not rewarded for their time, however, they are scientists, solving problems is what "they" do. In my opinion the majority are the best in humanity pushing us forward to a hopefully better future

    • @christopheroliver148
      @christopheroliver148 Місяць тому +20

      Aren't they all research professors though? They might get a paper or a few out of this. (Publish or perish)

    • @OddityDK
      @OddityDK Місяць тому +7

      @@Scottfromscotlandx
      Exactly, I for one would love to be in a position to potentially discover something new or to solve a mystery, and if I got just the slightest indication I was on that track, I would pursue it relentlessly.

    • @ritmaha
      @ritmaha Місяць тому

      J. Rothschild became the sole ownership of a patent defense microchip (CLOAKING) after the six or so chinese patent partners, and their business experts, all vanisheed on this flight; something smells fishy.🤫 Diego Garcia. MH370 & MH17 both lost same year in synchronized conspiracies (Intended). Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash: Was the cure for Aids lost along with Joep Lange and 100 top researchers? There are fears the cure for Aids could have been lost with 100 of the “best and brightest” scientists and researchers on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.
      Joep Lange, a world-renowned researcher and former president of the International Aids Society, was with the group heading to the global Aids 2014 conference in Melbourne, Australia.
      The exact number of scientists he was travelling with has not been confirmed but delegates in Sydney were told that emails indicted around 100 attendees were on the ill-fated plane.

  • @alexc4300
    @alexc4300 Місяць тому +469

    “I’m going to get technical; it’s what we do on this channel.” That’s what keeps us coming back for more - we understand just a little more every time we watch, and appreciate all the more the work you guys all do every day.

  • @AnonYmous-yi4zy
    @AnonYmous-yi4zy Місяць тому +85

    There's an irony in that "Nothing in life is to be feared" quote. That's Marie Curie, who died from leukemia because she played with too much radium. Even today her lab notebooks are dangerously radioactive. Turns out...radium...radium is to be feared.

    • @Litephaze2000
      @Litephaze2000 12 днів тому

      WOW! You are AWESOME for pointing that out! I personally feel too few people in the world even know important things like this... In fact, in the 90 (or perhaps earlier/whenever ago), it was determined upon the discovery of Curie's notes, lab docs, etc. were so "hot", that if one stored them under their bed, they'd be dead within a month!

    • @rhwing5095
      @rhwing5095 7 днів тому +2

      "Nothing" includes death

    • @the_arrogance
      @the_arrogance День тому

      Beat me to it 😅​@@rhwing5095

  • @sangeetachadha3377
    @sangeetachadha3377 Місяць тому +17

    You are right M. Poilot! That change of tone perked up my ear too...to the extent that I thought it was a whole other person that was now speaking. But you are right, it does seem like the tone of a person in the throes of concentrating hard on something. So, in effect, without pointing a finger, you have pointed it.....straight to the Captain. When it was first suggested that he could've been the culprit behind the whole terroristic act, the notion was quickly dismissed....possibly because it pointed Malaysia in a bad light. But when you painted the picture in the end how the airplane was bobbing between arcs and doing "figure 8s", something, all of a sudden, rather starkly stared me in the face that this was resembling the portrayal of a child doing willful acrobatics in the sky who was given full and free reign!!
    He was waiting for the fuel to run out so he could go down into the ocean at the exact point he had selected in preparation for his last "swan song"......a place he figured would be the least accessible in searches, and least likely detected. And did they not say he had looked at some of those markers at his home virtual set-ups?! I think he purposely chose to leave as few clues as possible such that when finally.....he figured the plane was bound to be located some day.....his family would've received all the compensation they were entitled to, and his ingenuity would finally be acknowledged. Hey, you never know!

    • @patriciaoudart1508
      @patriciaoudart1508 Місяць тому +1

      The suicidal topic is only bla bla. Expectations only.

    • @sangeetachadha3377
      @sangeetachadha3377 Місяць тому +2

      @@patriciaoudart1508 Yeah, I did think that after seeing Florence de Changy's interview online. And I got to thinking why would they have floated the theory of a fire in the cockpit at the offset ahead of many other causes for an electrical failure.....maybe the plane was actually accidentally shot down during during military exercises. Besides, the whole account after the plane went off the radars beyond Igari is based upon "their word'.....is there corroboration from many different sources on that account? Perhaps Ms. Florence ought to write a follow-up.

    • @francisschweitzer8431
      @francisschweitzer8431 19 днів тому

      OR WHAT IF:
      THE “FIGURE 8’s” were someone LOOKING for a boat that is supposed to be in the area … to pick someone up… after they ditch in the ocean.. a somewhat controversial idea… more Hollywood than anything… but what the heck…
      I admit my idea is something out of a
      Tom Clancy novel … but we have two people with irregular passports… so, could it happen?
      Sure it could except something went wrong with timing… position… and they never got the chance to ditch and instead crashed. The crash part is verifiably with the debris found so far.
      Truth is we will never know if there is anything to this idea

    • @user-kq6gk3us9m
      @user-kq6gk3us9m 14 днів тому +1

      That tone change in no way showed any fear, panic or change in personality. Just sounded abrupt, as if he was preoccupied with something else.

    • @sangeetachadha3377
      @sangeetachadha3377 14 днів тому

      @@user-kq6gk3us9m So true.

  • @eleminikraft3571
    @eleminikraft3571 Місяць тому +756

    Your videos are becoming more and more like movies! How can a youtube channel be so professional ?! Amazing work!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +80

      Thank you!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +72

      Thank you so much!

    • @rayneethling7809
      @rayneethling7809 Місяць тому +21

      @@MentourPilotNo no no Thank You ! I think this was superb ! Exceptional. No Hype. No BS. Technical and fact driven. Well Done Sir !

    • @gewinnercomic4999
      @gewinnercomic4999 Місяць тому +6

      ​@@MentourPilot @rayneethling7809 yes your absolutely absolutely right. Way better than basically EVERYTHING else on youtube

    • @TheLukaszpg
      @TheLukaszpg Місяць тому

      ​@@rayneethling7809 don't forget Vaseline

  • @Vjuch
    @Vjuch Місяць тому +422

    You're such a class act. Immensely factual. Clearly, unbelievable amount of work went into making this documentary. When I saw that Mentour Pilot dropped a video on MH370, I dropped everything to watch it.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise Місяць тому +7

      me too! Have been waiting for this!

    • @scorps192
      @scorps192 Місяць тому

      Can you lend me some money please?

    • @edossp133
      @edossp133 Місяць тому

      hello sultan

  • @trickyardi
    @trickyardi Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the efforts making this video Petter (and your team)! Hope whoever was in charge hasnt stopped blackbox recording

    • @XisrRein
      @XisrRein 26 днів тому

      Even if it was found today it wouldn't work.

  • @JamesfromtheAlamoCity
    @JamesfromtheAlamoCity 9 днів тому +2

    This documentary is the best one I have seen to date. The timeline, sequencing, simulation, graphics, intense detail, technical data and info, along with the explanation is so educational and interesting. This was professionalism at its best. Well done and you earned a new sub and another like! Keep up the great work!!!

  • @kaiserman6667
    @kaiserman6667 Місяць тому +551

    I swear I have seen every storyline, every documentary and every theory based production in existence about MH370. You have surpassed them all. Exquisite production Sir. Simply the best!

    • @richardstones2797
      @richardstones2797 Місяць тому +8

      It’s a copy of green dot aviations video from 3months ago and green dots is better

    • @FYCH45
      @FYCH45 Місяць тому +15

      @@richardstones2797 It isn't a "copy", and this one is better. Although both are good.

    • @midlifefitnessguy
      @midlifefitnessguy Місяць тому +5

      I've seen one other in the last 6 months which was very consistent of this but i like the way Peter referred to "whoever was controlling the plane" as opposed to the other that speculated it was the pilot and the co-pilot had been locked out of the cabin

    • @bodelairo1
      @bodelairo1 Місяць тому

      10 yrs ago a men using Google earth, found 1 plane in the jungle of Cambodia .2 yrs later he with his brother could not reach the plane at 4000fts on a mountain.Too difficult.This year a Cambodian feb 2024 found a plane 50 km true south of the village of Krakor .he placed a sign on Google earth at this Spot and incuded some picture including a boeing 777 engine.GO CHCK FOR YOURSELF.
      50 km south of KRAKOR ,Cambodia.
      @bodelairo1
      il y a 0 seconde
      If you use google earth mesure tool and find the spot do not forget to close the tool to see the pictures.

    • @msphere760
      @msphere760 Місяць тому

      ​@@FYCH45 watch green dot aviation version again. It is better

  • @Cardily
    @Cardily Місяць тому +689

    Your investigations on air incidents are genuinely UNPARALELLED, there is nothing better on the internet. Seriously well done!

    • @bodelairo1
      @bodelairo1 Місяць тому

      10 yrs ago a men using Google earth, found 1 plane in the jungle of Cambodia .2 yrs later he with his brother could not reach the plane at 4000fts on a mountain.Too difficult.This year a Cambodian feb 2024 found a plane 50 km true south of the village of Krakor .he placed a sign on Google earth at this Spot and incuded some picture including a boeing 777 engine.GO CHCK FOR YOURSELF.
      50 km south of KRAKOR ,Cambodia.
      @bodelairo1
      il y a 0 seconde
      If you use google earth mesure tool and find the spot do not forget to close the tool to see the pictures.

    • @RustyK5
      @RustyK5 Місяць тому +3

      One would think with todays technology commercial aircraft designers could build a tracking device that would transmit a planes location anywhere/anyplace in the world and make it tough enough to survive a crash (long term) as well.

    • @relrond6111
      @relrond6111 Місяць тому

      Porn is much better imo

    • @bastiti4715
      @bastiti4715 Місяць тому

      @@RustyK5The only issues is that radio waves doesn't work under water. So, no transmitting, no GPS etc. Only thing we can do is a ultrasound generator and find

    • @AliEn_1984
      @AliEn_1984 4 дні тому

      ​@@bastiti4715What about last position though? Surely that's a possibility..

  • @Mark-Bretlach
    @Mark-Bretlach 19 днів тому +1

    omg only half way through but this is so much superior to anything seen so far, the clear setup and amount of information is incredible, if you want to know about this mystery, this video is your go to. only 3rd video of yours now, but earned a subscription - thank you

  • @Sammy-vb8lv
    @Sammy-vb8lv Місяць тому +1

    This is so clearly explained and informative, love your work. I really hope they find the plane for the sake of all those heartbroken families.

  • @mishmash86
    @mishmash86 Місяць тому +409

    This is, hands down, the best no-nonsense documentary of MH370 to date. Big thanks for devoting your time to putting this analysis together, for sharing your insights as an experienced pilot and flight instructor, and for the clear and detailed technical explanation. Superb work!

    • @Randy.Bobandy
      @Randy.Bobandy Місяць тому +6

      You must not have watched a lot of them. There are dozens of them presenting this exact information. There's nothing new in this.

    • @ultimathule1000
      @ultimathule1000 Місяць тому +2

      No. This is the second best. There is another one which is absolutely the best.

    • @never2yield20
      @never2yield20 Місяць тому

      @@Randy.Bobandy How about info then one could use in a YT search ?

    • @Eruma_27
      @Eruma_27 Місяць тому +1

      @@ultimathule1000this one is way better than Green Dot’s speculation video lol

    • @ultimathule1000
      @ultimathule1000 Місяць тому +3

      @@Eruma_27 : Green Dot is no speculation. It shows the only possible sequence of events. Step by step.
      Mentour Pilot confirmed all these steps and added some more information, but didn't change anything essential.

  • @magdap9481
    @magdap9481 Місяць тому +687

    This production is so well done, you can see the huge amount of work that has gone into making it. Amazing job, I truly hope this case will get a lot of publicity again, the families deserve to know what happened

    • @Tazjet100
      @Tazjet100 Місяць тому

      yet @MentourPilot still managed to get many basic facts entirely wrong. LOL

    • @replexity
      @replexity Місяць тому +6

      @@Tazjet100 If you don’t care, will you list which ones were incorrect? Thanks!

    • @Kylel0519
      @Kylel0519 27 днів тому +4

      @@Tazjet100what facts did he get wrong? I’m not exactly super informed on this so if you can provide the correct facts that would be nice

    • @Tazjet100
      @Tazjet100 19 днів тому

      @@Kylel0519 Easy, waypoint IGARI is outside SSR radar coverage 200nm from Genting Highlands. Therefore MH370 was using ADS-B in Mode- S, to provide transponder information. Not VHF radio. When MH370 signal vanished next to Igari it showed a heading change right towards waypoint BITOD and then the altitude reduced to zero feet ALT. Either data from the FMS ceased (electrical failure) or pilot anticipating contact with new region controller switched transponder to standby( common practice for pilots waiting to enter a new transponder code). Australia's Defence Sciences Technology Group (DSTG) analysed all satcom telemetry and concluded log on request at 18:28 UTC (2:28AM) is only explained by power failure followed by power reboot of SDU.

  • @ThePanavkhanna
    @ThePanavkhanna 17 днів тому +1

    This is truly an amazing work done!! 👏

  • @nighthawktt
    @nighthawktt Місяць тому +3

    Kudos to you Sir for the exceptional work you did in putting this video together
    I hope the necessary people take up your theory and see were it leads in finding the resting place of so many and for the many who deserve answers

  • @alexflake7513
    @alexflake7513 Місяць тому +463

    I've been watching and enjoying your channel for a while, but this video is simply work that deserves compensation. Your reliance on verifiable data and restraint from speculation are extremely admirable when dealing with a tragedy like this. The world could use more people like you in every area of life. Thanks, Petter!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +64

      Thank you so much for your generosity

    • @aneesurrehman7405
      @aneesurrehman7405 Місяць тому +12

      Thanks Alex for supporting the creater

    • @gilespender5763
      @gilespender5763 Місяць тому +5

      How do you the money comment. I agree and not as rich but would happily pay a tenner for this.

    • @corneliakobilke4638
      @corneliakobilke4638 Місяць тому

      @@aneesurrehman7405theres a money heart right off where you type your comment

    • @dogefort8410
      @dogefort8410 Місяць тому

      He should sell it to Netflix

  • @RuinStreetStyle
    @RuinStreetStyle Місяць тому +1609

    On 3/8/2014 I was returning from a breakup trip with my ex-girlfriend - I just arrived Beijing International Airport that morning. My flight from Sanya, Hainan was the one after MH370. My mom was waiting for me at the terminal, and when I stepped out, there were already hundreds of people, families, and journalists gathering at the ticketing area. We was literally watching this whole thing unfolding that day at the airport. It’s a memory I could remember for a long time..

    • @Blex_040
      @Blex_040 Місяць тому +98

      What is a breakup trip? I'm guessing a vacation where you find out that you want to break up or one last vacation (maybe that was already booked and paid) as a couple for old times sake?

    • @saiboogu
      @saiboogu Місяць тому +75

      Also curious what a breakup trip is.

    • @pierzing.glint1sh76
      @pierzing.glint1sh76 Місяць тому +56

      A break up trip! That's very mature of you both. My last girlfriend who i loved didn't even let me see her to say goodbye

    • @pierzing.glint1sh76
      @pierzing.glint1sh76 Місяць тому +15

      @Blex_040 yh good question is it before or after the parting of ways lol

    • @strangerdanger8462
      @strangerdanger8462 Місяць тому +32

      Break up trip? Wow! Whatever will y'all think of next?😂

  • @FilDoyon
    @FilDoyon 13 днів тому

    BEST documentary I've ever seen on the subject , and I looked at everything that was done, literally, everything!.
    Thank You , thank you so much. As usual , a top class quality content and video.
    Great job again !

  • @TravelGeeq
    @TravelGeeq Місяць тому

    This was masterfully done. Thank you for doing your bit and trying to aid in this horrible situation. ❤

  • @GreyBearcub
    @GreyBearcub Місяць тому +566

    It took around 2 years to find Air France 447 but almost 75 years to find the Titanic. The time doesn't matter as much as perseverance does. Failure is sure when you give up. I hope new searches be done, for the sake of the families of the lost souls and for the general public. I dare to say this is the biggest unresolved mystery in aviation so far.
    Congratulations, Peter. This is a marvellous video. I love how you keep speculation to its minimum level possible and create content better than those found in streaming services and long-standing documentary series and channels. Keep up the good work. And I subscribed to CuriosityStream/Nebula using your code, thanks a lot for that.

    • @cruisinguy6024
      @cruisinguy6024 Місяць тому +55

      Titanic isn’t a fair comparison because the technology simply did not exist for much of that time. It wasn’t until the US Navy wanted to find a sunken submarine that things started moving in the right direction. Regardless, we at least had a general area for titanic and AF447. The search area for MH370 is massive beyond comprehension

    • @snakesinthecityaustralia9599
      @snakesinthecityaustralia9599 Місяць тому +33

      They weren’t exactly looking for titanic - they had the rough coordinates already, they just had no real need to go down to look at it. As @cruisinguy6942 said, it wasn’t until the US Navy was doing some unrelated work in the area that they decided finding titanic would be a nice cute cover story for what they were really doing that they bothered to look for it. In fact I have a feeling (may be wrong) that they found Titanic relatively quickly once they got there, but they had to keep it quiet until they had achieved their other goals so as to maintain the cover story.

    • @faisal1598741
      @faisal1598741 Місяць тому +2

      @@cruisinguy6024are you assuming that we already peaked in terms of technological advances??
      What about some magical sonar that can cover big areas and locate the wreckage for example.

    • @4deleDaz33m
      @4deleDaz33m Місяць тому +10

      We already know the exact spot where Air France 447 and Titanic were lost, MH370 still remains a mystery. No one knows the exact spot where the plane crashed

    • @PERKINS4107
      @PERKINS4107 Місяць тому

      The air France was a A330 not a 747

  • @AlanWiltsie
    @AlanWiltsie Місяць тому +297

    This is why I don't watch TV or streaming services anymore. Stuff like this is absolutely amazing.

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker 23 дні тому +7

      Same, pure UA-cam for me. I just wish they'd stop deleting my comments

  • @ZekeBittersweet
    @ZekeBittersweet 4 дні тому +1

    Thank you for covering this tragedy. I knew you had a reason for not doing so previously, and I appreciate how carefully you handled sharing information on this case while staying factual and as accurate as possible while highlighting the most important details. Your efforts are noticed ❤

  • @mnchrmcycln
    @mnchrmcycln Місяць тому

    I’m only about 10 mins in and already appreciate the high production value, also love that you got into the technical side of things. Very educational! ❤

  • @JA-gc1rr
    @JA-gc1rr Місяць тому +376

    Double whatever you pay your editor, awesome work!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +61

      Thanks!🙏

    • @kingslyroche
      @kingslyroche Місяць тому +93

      i think this is editors alt account😂.

    • @lincolnketv
      @lincolnketv Місяць тому +5

      😂😂😂

    • @No-cc1fq
      @No-cc1fq Місяць тому +1

      @@MentourPilot Will you make documentary about mh17 shotdown crash?

    • @dustintravis8791
      @dustintravis8791 Місяць тому

      @@kingslyroche 🤣🤣🤣

  • @srbarlow
    @srbarlow Місяць тому +220

    As a retired airline captain your aviation accident reports are the best I have seen. This was a outstanding production!

    • @deniz-ik5wc
      @deniz-ik5wc Місяць тому

      what do you believe happened to MH370?

    • @zayedharoon3910
      @zayedharoon3910 12 днів тому

      I fear flying and watching these videos captain 😂

  • @robbienorton9522
    @robbienorton9522 Місяць тому

    Excellent and thorough review, without delving into wild conspiracy theories. Excellent video as always, I've been following you for several years now. Cheers!

  • @sidim2802
    @sidim2802 Місяць тому

    Finally ! Ive been longing for your output on this mystery for years

  • @paulfromperth5713
    @paulfromperth5713 Місяць тому +337

    I was working at Perth Airport when MH370 went missing. We saw so many Air Force planes from different countries come and go with no luck. We really need this plane found to understand what happened. This one of the most intriguing mysteries ever.

    • @lalogreiner
      @lalogreiner Місяць тому +7

      Would M370 -if truly saving fuel- had been able to reach Australia if it had wanted to?

    • @chrissmith7669
      @chrissmith7669 Місяць тому +9

      Sadly even we found the debris field today we’d likely not be any closer to knowing what happened. The bodies are long gone. The remaining structure so degraded and eroded by currents and corrosion that all evidence gone. Even the black boxes, had they continued recording will have their electronics fully corroded after so much time that far underwater. It will give closure to families to know where their family members came to rest but there’s not much left for investigators to use.

    • @tmcurly
      @tmcurly Місяць тому +2

      @chrissmith7669
      Are you serious??
      Ever heard of the black box? That’s the most crucial thing so the world can know what happened .
      Nobody uses bodies to determine what happened sir 😹..

    • @tmcurly
      @tmcurly Місяць тому +1

      ***Its called a black box 📦***!!!

    • @chrissmith7669
      @chrissmith7669 Місяць тому

      @@tmcurly After ten years at the bottom of the ocean even the black boxes are very likely compromised. That’s if they ever held any useful information that wasn’t overwritten in the 7 hours MH370 flew on. At the depths MH370 is expected to be resting the pressure will eventually penetrate every gap and opening. The salt water will corrode connections and circuit boards even the chips will likely be corrupt after so long at the bottom. I have no hope of anything useful being recovered from them after so much time. They might resist nature for a time but mother nature is relentless and patient

  • @beehard44
    @beehard44 Місяць тому +617

    Licensed amateur radio operator here, and I've actually participated in measurements of the ionosphere during eclipses by seeing how the frequency of time clock stations drifted as the reflective ionosphere layer shifted up and down. We measured audio and (later on) specific frequency deviations over time. WSPR's log includes frequency drift and so, much like how the inmarsat handshakes could be reverse-engineered to show vertical speed from the burst frequency offset, *theoretically* there is a dimension in the data that can be used for ranging.
    I totally wasn't expecting you'd ever include the track created from wspr mostly because I initially dismissed it as not being granular enough to work, and thus stopped following it. I'll have to revisit their work though after you managed to show it in a completely non-speculative way.
    73s, and thank you for such a wonderful treatment to a topic that's not at all easy to discuss correctly.
    P.S. Franke and Taylor's other weak signal mode FT8 is a godsend for amateurs nowadays. I can send a message halfway around the world with ease, without having to rely on the internet, satellites, etc. Good stuff.

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +128

      Awesome! I’m so happy that people with your knowledge like my WSPR inclusion.
      I checked its plausibility with two different (independent) experts before I decided to include it here.

    • @woob31
      @woob31 Місяць тому +14

      As an electrical engineer speaking to a radio-amateur, I recommend you to read the full paper about wspr used to locate mh370. You'll probably be convinced that your initial guess was true: it definitely does not look like it's granular enough to conclude anything.
      Their method is turned the wrong way and involves nothing scientific. Can anyone find noise events that match with a predefined/suspected trajectory ? Yes!
      Actually works with any possible trajectory, and thus proves nothing.
      I don't want to be negative, but sad to see something so wrong be elevated to the rank of a supposedly strong proof.

    • @beehard44
      @beehard44 Місяць тому +14

      @@woob31 I re-read their work and yeah, pretty much the same conclusion as when I first saw it.
      It's actually pretty simple for them to prove if their algorithm works, given the thousands of flights up in the air daily. Why that proof doesn't exist is already rather suspect.

    • @scottn2046
      @scottn2046 Місяць тому +2

      I wonder if the development if this method could be one of the unexpected outcomes of MH370 and applications it might have, ...

    • @petermuller5800
      @petermuller5800 Місяць тому +8

      ​@@beehard44While you are still discussing whether WSPR works to track down MH370, that area could have already been searched. There are high speed underwater drones nowadays which can autonomously search such predefined areas. All that's needed is a sponsor. Go out & search! If we dont find anything, you can still have your scientific discussions.

  • @BadBehaviorFilms
    @BadBehaviorFilms Місяць тому +1

    This is one great video. Congratulations, Mentour. Professional discussion without spectacle or sensationalism. Just facts and well-grounded analysis. Well done!

  • @ubuntuscorpious
    @ubuntuscorpious Місяць тому +1

    This video deserves a nomination! Amazing work!

  • @Dan-ju3mx
    @Dan-ju3mx Місяць тому +433

    I have been following this since it happened for the simple fact that it's hard to get my mind around a commercial airliner can disappear with the technology of today. This was hands down the best, most informative video I have seen from anyone. I've watched several of your other videos but you have outdone yourself with this. I pray that the right people see it to get them looking again.

    • @edwardlulofs444
      @edwardlulofs444 Місяць тому +13

      The Earth is huge and technology is in its infancy.
      If you have ever traveled in remote areas you can get some idea of how easy it is to disappear without a trace.

    • @sarahbasto6520
      @sarahbasto6520 Місяць тому +2

      I've recently started watching this type of video, and can assure you I look no further. It's Mentour or nothing 😂🥰

    • @Dan-ju3mx
      @Dan-ju3mx Місяць тому +5

      @@edwardlulofs444 I have to disagree with you, we have the technology to land a Volkswagen on Mars and drive it around for years, we should be able to find a triple seven. It ultimately goes back to what he said in this video, someone's radar picked that plane up and knows where it went down. Keep in mind that it appears to have gone down close to the "satellite dump" area.

    • @edwardlulofs444
      @edwardlulofs444 Місяць тому

      @@Dan-ju3mx I admire your confidence in technology but I don’t share it.

    • @bennylofgren3208
      @bennylofgren3208 Місяць тому +3

      @@edwardlulofs444 Whether technology will ultimately be enough to find this aircraft or not, I strongly disagree with your notion that teechnology is "in its infancy". No, it is not. The technology we have today together with our current understanding of physics, be it in mechanics, material sciences, electronics, aerodynamics, meteorology or any other branch is very advanced, even compared to only a few decades ago.

  • @ErenXara
    @ErenXara Місяць тому +254

    I have seen the majority of M370 videos on multiple platforms with most of them repeating the same thing over and over with different graphics or voiceovers, this, unsurprisingly, is the first video I have seen where I learned something deviating from the same exact narrative over and over again. Well done, reinforced the love I have for this content and your channel.

  • @dao8805
    @dao8805 Місяць тому

    Superb production on this video. Thank you.

  • @Obsidian-Nebula
    @Obsidian-Nebula Місяць тому +1

    On the right, in suggested videos, I can see videos about "the new search being confirmed" from 4 weeks ago, 2 weeks ago (same as this video as of now) and 4 days ago. Seems there were other people advocating for renewal as well.
    Great details, great video

  • @anthonystrains1672
    @anthonystrains1672 Місяць тому +182

    This is honestly one of the best videos Ive seen so far on this story. We need to continue searching for this plane. Petter all of your videos are amazing and I am here to show my support and saying thanks to your videos it has driven me to begin my dream of becoming an airline pilot. Thank you and your videos are amazing and heres for your amazing work.

    • @MentourNow
      @MentourNow Місяць тому +11

      Thank you so much for your generous support! It really means a lot.

    • @ritmaha
      @ritmaha Місяць тому

      J. Rothschild became the sole ownership of a patent defense microchip (CLOAKING) after the six or so chinese patent partners, and their business experts, all vanisheed on this flight; something smells fishy.🤫 Diego Garcia. MH370 & MH17 both lost same year in synchronized conspiracies (Intended). Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crash: Was the cure for Aids lost along with Joep Lange and 100 top researchers? There are fears the cure for Aids could have been lost with 100 of the “best and brightest” scientists and researchers on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH17.
      Joep Lange, a world-renowned researcher and former president of the International Aids Society, was with the group heading to the global Aids 2014 conference in Melbourne, Australia.
      The exact number of scientists he was travelling with has not been confirmed but delegates in Sydney were told that emails indicted around 100 attendees were on the ill-fated plane.🤔

  • @robertl426
    @robertl426 Місяць тому +124

    This incident feels so recent to me, it's an extraordinary feeling to realise it happened a decade ago. At the time I was working as cabin crew for a major international airline, including flying on the 777. The MH17 flight (shot down) that occurred a few months later is also ingrained in my memory.
    It was a scary time to be working on flights, it could have happened to anyone. RIP to all those who lost their lives.

    • @paintsplatta99
      @paintsplatta99 Місяць тому +11

      I had an audible gasp when he said it’s been 10 years. I even looked it up thinking (foolishly) that he was mistaken.
      I swear those 2.5 years during Covid fell into a black hole of time-distortion.

    • @MattMcIrvin
      @MattMcIrvin Місяць тому +6

      And MH17 occurred in the midst of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, which makes it feel like yesterday as well.

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 19 днів тому

      Why didn't you quit your job then and work any other that doesn't require flying? Or did you? Or how did you manage the anxiety? Many people even without ever hearing of this accident would never decide to have a job like yours where they have to be on planes

    • @robertl426
      @robertl426 17 днів тому

      @@dreamthedream8929 Hi, thanks for your questions. Perhaps "scary" was too strong of a word, "a worrying time" might be more appropriate. I've never been afraid of flying itself, quite the opposite, hence I went into that career. However, as I worked on the same aircraft type and flew over the same part of the world sometimes, it was easy to imagine it could have been a BA plane (where I worked) and I or my friends could have been on that plane.
      Like any arline disaster really it just gave me pause for thought, I was reflective about it. It didn't prevent me from getting on a plane and doing my job, as I knew we had amazing pilots and a great maintanence team and safety record. But even so there are always freak accidents that could happen to anyone. I continued flying for years afterwards, I no longer do, but I didn't leave from a fear of flying or anything, it was for other reasons.

  • @matteomazzei1724
    @matteomazzei1724 20 днів тому

    Hands down this is your best video, ever. I can't imagine the amount of research and checks on the truthfulness of all the informations you provided. It's just amazing

  • @johncrumpley8702
    @johncrumpley8702 29 днів тому

    Amazing work!!! Very technical, yet not so much that your viewers could not understand. Thank You!!!

  • @1973luisinho
    @1973luisinho Місяць тому +214

    This is why I don't watch television or Netflix or Prime... I follow quality content creators on UA-cam. And Petter is the best at what he does. Extremely detailed work, without bias, without conjectures or assumptions. Data, facts, extremely balanced and presented in a way that not even a million-dollar production can do.
    It only remains to congratulate you for the enormous work behind these 56 minutes and 5 seconds of the best channel related to aviation. Congratulations Petter, you are the best!

    • @RG-iw7py
      @RG-iw7py Місяць тому

      Netflix is not reliable. The documentary which made it famous, about an 'innocent' man in the jail turned out to be manipulated. Man was guilty, from troubled family.

    • @monipenny408
      @monipenny408 Місяць тому

      All corporate medias have been reduced to just state sponsored propaganda (mostly U$UK)

    • @alxfuture
      @alxfuture Місяць тому +3

      yes i agree, dismissing data from certain selected sources always helps with the hypothesis and gives you a much better persepective on things.🙄

    • @dreamthedream8929
      @dreamthedream8929 19 днів тому

      Why don't you watch? You don't like movies or what's the reason?

  • @loficampingguy9664
    @loficampingguy9664 Місяць тому +235

    This is probably one of if not your best videos yet. Your skill as a presenter is huge, and your ability to explain all the complex events and systems involved with your own experience help us as the audience understand what you're trying to say.

  • @onthewinguavltd2078
    @onthewinguavltd2078 26 днів тому

    Very interesting. Probably the best I’ve watched with excellent graphics. Thanks 👍👍

  • @sunysuny3030
    @sunysuny3030 Місяць тому

    Really Captain, you are really amazing in your analysis of this event.Definitely the best attempt of explaining this mystery

  • @Ray_of_Light62
    @Ray_of_Light62 Місяць тому +392

    Best video no the MH370 story, thank you.
    The close second best, is the video produced by Green Dot Aviation - but in his video he tells the story as it was a known fact that the Captain hijacked his own airplane, depressurised the cabin, left the F.O. but of the cockpit, skillfully avoided detection, and reached a point of the Indian Ocean away from all travel routes, and circled until the engines flamed out and the aircraft dropped in the water while the last handshake created the seventh arc - and the radio signal had a Doppler frequency downshift because the aircraft was free falling.
    May God have mercy for everyone involved and their families...

    • @GeorgE-yo5yc
      @GeorgE-yo5yc Місяць тому +32

      Occam razor.. the most likely solution

    • @Danny-xt2fi
      @Danny-xt2fi Місяць тому +33

      my question to this theory is why would the Captain prolong the crash with such an intricate plan. Why wouldn't he just go nose down over the south china sea?

    • @ralfsdiezins1161
      @ralfsdiezins1161 Місяць тому +9

      @@Danny-xt2fito avoid the fuel lighting up maybe. It can still burn on the surface of the water i think.

    • @Peloton25
      @Peloton25 Місяць тому +64

      @@Danny-xt2fi to deter authorities from ever finding the wreckage - and so far you could say that if that was his motivation, it has almost worked.

    • @dancroitoru364
      @dancroitoru364 Місяць тому +2

      @@Peloton25 lol - he was an undercover agent for Boeing. one thing he definitely fail at is preventing social media accusing him of committing suicide ... so his plan totally failed

  • @rajaariaoctivano9604
    @rajaariaoctivano9604 Місяць тому +186

    This is probably THE BEST video from this channel so far. It's deeply technical, but somewhat easy to digest. The curiosity level stays high the whole time. Fantastic!

    • @richardstones2797
      @richardstones2797 Місяць тому +6

      Shame it was copied from another channel of a video green dot aviation posted 3 months ago

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Місяць тому

      Did passengers have cell phones?

    • @janicenicholls5924
      @janicenicholls5924 Місяць тому

      I wish I was younger and healthier to absorb all of this. I understand Some, in that many years ago growing up in England, I loved science, geography, history, and trying to know as much as one could about basically everything. I will watch this again and again until some of it seeps into my brain. Thank you!

  • @virajsachintha
    @virajsachintha Місяць тому +1

    Amazing story..... great explanation with all of the technical details. Thank you so much...
    Learnt lot of new things.

  • @bencash1137
    @bencash1137 Місяць тому

    i like those deep dives. Thanks for your great work!!

  • @worstofficerdennis
    @worstofficerdennis Місяць тому +257

    That. Was. Amazing! I've been really looking forward to this ever since that teaser that you posted. Well done, and thanks to everyone involved in the creation of this video.

  • @Mattiniord
    @Mattiniord Місяць тому +102

    You basically managed to say what is really important about this topic in a fraction of the time that speculative TV-shows have produced since 2014. And still you managed to present new real evidence! A tremendous job! I truly hope this will help in finally finding the wreck and bring closure to the families.

  • @davidgourlay2287
    @davidgourlay2287 19 днів тому

    This is the best channel on UA-cam so much detail etc and expert analysis

  • @BreakdownFactz
    @BreakdownFactz Місяць тому

    Very well executed. You really covered this aircraft’s story in its entirety. Excellent breakdown!

  • @brucewilmot4399
    @brucewilmot4399 Місяць тому +234

    Keen ear to sense the tension in the pilots voice. Likely a well needed skill for a check pilot . Great work Petter.

    • @tomvanthuyne
      @tomvanthuyne Місяць тому +2

      Yes, but if the captain was really planning this, how could he have sounded so relaxed in the beginning of the flight? Surely, he must have had some discomfort all the way from the start making it impossible for him to sound so relaxed at first.

    • @kuromyou7969
      @kuromyou7969 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@tomvanthuyneI don't think they were saying that the pilot "planned this". More that the tension in the 2nd call may indicate something else was happening, like a plane issue.

    • @tomvanthuyne
      @tomvanthuyne Місяць тому

      @@kuromyou7969 ah, indeed, thanks for your reply.

    • @RationalistRebel
      @RationalistRebel Місяць тому

      @@kuromyou7969I agree, my impression was that _something_ happened on the flight between those last two calls to Malaysia. Given everything that transpired after, it seems likely that someone took over the plane. Who and what their intention was...who knows.

    • @janetsmiley6778
      @janetsmiley6778 Місяць тому +15

      @@RationalistRebel Something was happening between those two calls. Perhaps a ruse to get the first officer out of the cockpit or incapacitating him in some way. That might explain why the pilot repeated himself. He was agitated and couldn't remember if he'd made a call, so he did it again.

  • @hughjass7330
    @hughjass7330 Місяць тому +228

    Im so glad YT recommended this. Fantastic episode. Big fan of your work

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +18

      Thank you! I’m so glad you liked it! 💕

    • @fionnmaccumhaill3257
      @fionnmaccumhaill3257 Місяць тому +2

      ​@MentourPilot
      You've put a lot of analysis into this. Somebody went to very great lengths and research to study how to avoid detection.
      1)Who on that plane had the skill and / or knowledge to do that?
      2) Why would they go to such great efforts to obscure the planes final resting place?
      3) Could something been on board that they intended to recover after crash?
      4) Has there been any look into ships that may have went into that area immediately after the crash?
      5) Is there a way to even know that info like it is for the plane's whereabouts?
      6) If it was not something ON the plane's that was was trying to be hidden, could it have been about WHO was on the plane that this was about?
      Have you looked into these types of inquiries?

    • @justvid366
      @justvid366 Місяць тому

      @@fionnmaccumhaill3257 I don't think one man can do all of that.

  • @benthomas2911
    @benthomas2911 Місяць тому +1

    So very well done sir. I appreciate the fact based approach and sensitivity to the families. Thank you!

  • @hurricanemeridian8712
    @hurricanemeridian8712 Місяць тому

    I am so glad you covered this, we need to get the word out more again so that someone will hopefully be willing to potentially fund and restart the search effort

  • @astrayecho
    @astrayecho Місяць тому +300

    Petter, this is why I recommend your channel to people: in-depth, respectful reporting with an emphasis on making everyone safer in the future, and with empathy and without sensationalism towards those who may have passed in previous incidents. This isn't just how aviation should be, it's how living in modern society should be. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @lymer5
    @lymer5 Місяць тому +747

    No finger-pointing, no slander towards captain, no over-the-top sensational theories. Just pure science.

    • @lonemaus562
      @lonemaus562 Місяць тому +104

      It was the captain tho

    • @evan5848
      @evan5848 Місяць тому +120

      Let’s be honest though. Of the two pilots on that day only one would have the systems knowledge and hand flying experience to pull this off, and it’s not the guy with 39 hours on type.

    • @llYossarian
      @llYossarian Місяць тому +22

      @@lonemaus562 I don't understand all the evasion if it was suicide _(he could have much more easily made it appear to be an accidental crash)_ so I can't help but think he was hoping to find the edge of the Earth or some secret facility/landmass/etc... to expose it or just see for himself before he died.

    • @user-ok2kc5tl6v
      @user-ok2kc5tl6v Місяць тому +78

      @@llYossarian The motivation to completely disappear is to avoid the shame of having killed hundreds of innocent people in the process. There are far too many data recording systems and safeguards in place to fake an accident.

    • @MrRichiarditya
      @MrRichiarditya Місяць тому +18

      ​@@lonemaus562 yup nothing can explain the route, the turns if noone is flying

  • @silicron
    @silicron Місяць тому

    This video, along with the one from Green Dot Aviation, are the two best videos and explanations on the MH370 event out there. This is fantastic work. Thank you so much for putting this together, and hopefully your efforts along with others, will put additional pressure on renewing active searches for the wreckage.

  • @pommie5093
    @pommie5093 11 днів тому

    I don't know how many documentaries I've watched about this event and yet I have learned so much from this video. Thank you for this extremely informative and well put together video!

  • @arinerm1331
    @arinerm1331 Місяць тому +183

    You have, hands-down, the best production value of any content creator I've seen!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  Місяць тому +22

      Wow, thanks! 💕💕

    • @Brandon-tk2rw
      @Brandon-tk2rw Місяць тому +1

      "What Netflix got WRONG" is better

    • @gnypp45
      @gnypp45 Місяць тому

      @@Brandon-tk2rw Both are very good, in different ways.

    • @ganrev3796
      @ganrev3796 Місяць тому

      @@Brandon-tk2rw Nope, that guy was creating theories out of thin air. There's absolutely nothing that has been found to back his claims. At this point, we can only extrapolate from what we know with the current evidence and not make outlandish claims.

  • @JennMiller
    @JennMiller Місяць тому +148

    This video is exactly why I love watching Mentour Pilot! Petter, you do such an incredible job with pursuing every facet of an issue, testing all of the scientific data, and combining your research with your lived experience as a pilot to produce these amazing retellings. You have a very relatable and compelling storytelling manner and I feel that you try very hard to remove biases and allow the audience to think critically about situations alongside you. Thank you so much for all of your (and your team's) hardwork! I really enjoy your videos and learn a lot from them!

    • @rayneethling7809
      @rayneethling7809 Місяць тому +3

      Oh Well said indeed Sir !!

    • @danhackley
      @danhackley Місяць тому +1

      A lot was left out of this video though; specifically regarding the pilot…..

    • @dancroitoru364
      @dancroitoru364 Місяць тому

      @@danhackley Ah yes. The pilot ... for example: Was he a guest on Epstein's Island? Did he have a secret desire to see the Titanic? What was his preferred number? (8 ? maybe?) lol

  • @lenamarselis424
    @lenamarselis424 Місяць тому

    You are so inspiring! Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @christophergarden1828
    @christophergarden1828 Місяць тому

    Fantastic production, very interesting to watch!

  • @Melmin447
    @Melmin447 Місяць тому +94

    I wasn't going to watch any more videos on MH370, that is unless it was found. But when I saw Mentour Pilot doing a story on it, I had to watch. As always, top-notch production and telling of the story. The new data with Whisper is interesting! I do hope, as we all do, that one day it will be found, and the families and friends of those lost can finally have closure.

  • @halixol
    @halixol Місяць тому +115

    I hardly ever comment.
    I am impressed.
    Hats off sir, amazing visualisation, background stories, commentary... all stitched together flawlessly.

  • @observer6231
    @observer6231 5 днів тому

    Great job! Thank You and best of luck to You!

  • @kaine98201
    @kaine98201 Місяць тому

    Crazy. You’re must have changed their algorithm. I rarely see you videos unless I look for them now. I’m a subscriber.