Malaysian government says it may reopen the search for missing flight



Nearly 10 years after a Boeing 777 vanished from radar, an American company says it has new evidence of the location of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

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12 comments

  1. I truly believe that satellite footage is real and that airplane was used as an experiment by the ones filming it..

  2. The Malaysian government has announced a new initiative to search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, nearly four years after its mysterious disappearance. This effort comes after the original search, which was one of the largest in aviation history, was officially called off in January 2017 without finding the plane or determining its fate. The new search will be conducted by Ocean Infinity, a Houston, Texas-based company, which has dispatched a vessel to the southern Indian Ocean to look for debris. This operation is based on a "no cure, no fee" arrangement, meaning payment will only be made if the wreckage is found. The decision to reopen the search underscores the ongoing commitment to solving one of the biggest mysteries in aviation and provides a glimmer of hope to the families of the 227 passengers and 12 crew members who were on board the flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014【6†source】【7†source】.

    Experts have suggested that new leads could potentially solve the mystery of MH370 in a matter of "days" with a renewed search effort. Aerospace expert Jean-Luc Marchand and pilot Patrick Blelly have urged Australian and Malaysian authorities, along with Ocean Infinity, to begin a new search based on these leads. They believe that a targeted search could be conducted swiftly using advanced unmanned sub-nautical search technology, possibly uncovering the fate of the flight. This approach relies on the hypothesis that the disappearance was the result of a deliberate act by an experienced pilot, aimed at evading detection by ensuring minimal debris was left behind【7†source】.

  3. Sad. But it looks like the pilot killed them ALL… Awfully Tragic…

  4. Just think these news casters are denying Jesus for the world.

  5. The captain loaded his own program into the plane's computer so that he could put the first officer who was on his last training flight through the paces. Was he really capable of handling his new responsibilities? How would the first officer react if communications were lost? Could he obtain his bearings from the stars above and the pattern of city lights on the ground below? The captain's program worked perfectly, having tested it many times at home. That was the problem. Part of the system that managed ventilation lacked information that the plane had ever left the ground and responded accordingly, opening valves to let in fresh air. Some were already dozing so nothing appeared unusual when everyone began to feel sleepy. They slipped into unconsciousness and were soon dead. The plane continued on its programmed flight path until it ran out of fuel.

    Authorities have the captain’s program. They may load it into the computer of a similar plane and verify the result. With no data being sent to the HVAC system to indicate that it was not at ground level oxygen masks would not have dropped down, passengers would already be unconscious before the cabin cooled noticeably and there would be no indication that anything was amiss before everyone aboard was dead.

  6. UFO going to bring them back in 8 year from now😅😅😅

  7. Ok, best case scenario you find the wreckage and then what? All the bodies have been decomposed after 10 years. All bone is dissolved by the salt ocean. Does it even matter at this point? People have moved on, even the families. Bringing this back up is not really significant after 10 years.

  8. I hope you find the plane but I don't know if you really will unless they know where to look anyway hope you really do find her it's not easy losen some one.

  9. It’s going to appear out of thin air and everyone aboard will be the same age as when they took off