New search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 nearly 10 years later



A Texas-based company claims to have scientific evidence of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370’s final resting place at the bottom of the ocean. ABC News’ Derricke Dennis explains.

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29 comments

  1. I 100% think the pilot was responsible. Every single turn made by the airliner was done with surgical precision in extremely strategic locations to buy time and cause confusion for ATC/military radar – which only a pro pilot would know of. Turning transponders and other signaling equipment off would also have to been done manually by a skilled pilot.

    The pilot most likely took on a oxygen mask, locked the co-pilot out of the cockpit, depressurized the aircraft making everyone else die by hypoxia and steered the aircraft’s autopilot on a course towards the most isolated area of the Indian Ocean before removing his own oxygen mask and dozing off to sleep peacefully while fuel began running low.

    The pilot probably did this for personal or mental health reasons while being considerate to not put shame on his family (because he thought nobody would ever know what happened to the plane and thus make him remembered as a victim instead of killer). The pilot also had a similar route in his Flight simulator at home, and his family is refusing to tell the truth about his mental health and private life.

  2. I’ll never forget sitting with my grandma in her living room watching the news when the first announcement about MH370 going missing was made. I can’t believe it’s already going to be ten years ago. Wow.

  3. Rom 3:23
    For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;

    Rom 6:23
    For the wages of sin is death;

    Psalms 9:17
    The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.

    Acts 8:37
    And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.

    Rom 10:9
    That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.

    Corinthians 15:3-4
    For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:

    Ephesians 2:8-9
    For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
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  4. It's a bad deal as stated, the government of Malaysia should turn it down. Sure, no fee without a find sounds fair but without stating a firm estimate of the fee, the other way to state it is "If we find MH370, you give us a blank check." The government of Malaysia should get a firm top limit on what that fee may be before they consider whether they will fund this effort or not.

  5. Ocean Infinity has been "proposing a no fee search" for a while now. It hasnt been approved by the Malaysian government. No new news here. clickbait

  6. Well it did take 2 years to find air France 447 deep in the ocean
    But for mh370 its transponder was manually shut off from the cockpit and did od turns before disappearing somewhere in the indian ocean it's likely the plane crashed and most if not all the wreckage sunk somewhere deep in there. Its like finding a needle in a hay stack

  7. how is a whole plane still missing

  8. I Have Always Believed MH370 Landed On Autopilot. Totally Intact. Everyone Suffocated From a Sudden Loss of Pressure. A Lone Wing Stabilizer Was Found. It Would Have Been Torn Off in a Controlled Landing on Water.

  9. Dog that’s messed up. I just saw it on the tv screen at the gym I go to and I was just home a like 20 minutes earlier watching an episode of manifest.! That is crazy

  10. No find, no fee….Malaysian government should be all over that. Let them search to their hearts content. If they find it….pay them and put at least this part to bed once and for all. I don't know why the search ever stopped with offers like this.

  11. The Malaysian government has not cooperated with anyone who has offered to resume the search, because the “evidence” they found points all the fingers to that this was no accident. It points to that it was an act of hijacking. And the Malaysian government doesn’t want to admit that

  12. United States of America is a Constitutional Republic and for you Liberals and Democrats that means all State and Federal laws are based on Constitutional law and the Bill of Rights. If that is a problem for you then Cry me a River of Salt and move out to another Country. Here's a suggestion, Try China you Cry Babys!
    -_66

  13. What the point the black box is useless now and the crash area is near a lot of underwater volcanoes maybe it dove into them when in sank , highly unlikely we will ever find it but we already have taken measures to prevent something like this again

  14. Im pretty sure there all dead, i tried to breathe underwater for 10 years and i couldn’t

  15. I just hope Malaysian authorities do not ask for American and European assistance in this new search, US was the one who carried the original search off course, Americans seem to be hiding something when it comes to MH370 .

  16. Former Boeing Everett where the B-777-200ER aircraft was built. They will not find the plane just as last 2 prior searches did not. If they knew where it was, they would have already found it. Searchers had 30 days initially to locate the Emergency Underwater Locator Devices (ULD's), commonly known as “pingers” and fitted to the flight recorders, to locate the wreckage and recover the flight recorders. Each flight recorder has a ULD attached to it. The moment the ULD becomes wet, it starts to “ping”. But their batteries are limited to around 30 days. Even then, searchers have to be very close to detect. Many ships searching had devices to 'hear' the pings. No one heard anything. It is possible the Locator Devises failed to turn on, or were destroyed in the crash.

    Many so called 'experts' wanting their 15 minutes of fame claimed Plane could be located by using Inmarsat. It is a British satellite telecommunications company, offering global mobile services. It provides telephone and data services to users worldwide, via portable or mobile terminals which communicate with ground stations through fifteen geostationary telecommunications satellites.

    The problem is that the location and progress of MH370 by so called 'experts' using Inmarsat and drawing concentric rings on map was pure myth. System was never designed to do this and as such location is still unknown. Don't you think that Inmarsat, Boeing (maker of B-777), NTSB (Nation Transportation Safety Board – United States) and ATSB (Australian Transport Safety Bureau) who have the actual expertise to use data and pin point crash location.?

    The problem is in the Inmarsat analysis by amateurs that produced the concentric BTO RINGS (MH370: Burst Timing Offset (BTO) Characteristics) is that analysis does not use the actual HRTT (Round Trip transmission Time of the 'Handshake') as is required by physics, to calculate the distance of MH370 from the satellite and plot the aircraft’s location concentric rings. Instead, the BTO analysis misused the BTO TIME from the satellite data as if it were the TOTAL Round Trip transmission Time of the 'Handshake'. Only ONE WAY Trip Transmission Time was used…. oops.

    This raises some serious questions. WHY didn't any one notice this back in 2014? This seems like basic physics for anyone working in that field. This report was released in 2022. Hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of hours were wasted on search efforts, because they were unable to calculate this properly? And no one double checked that? That's what happens when amateur 'experts' make outrageous claims to desperate people trying to find something that will never be found.

    First search was largest in Aviation History and most expensive. After months of searching, it was halted. It cost hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of hours of time by a Multi-National search team. Second search was also called off. If someone wants to conduct their own search at their own expense there is nothing stopping them. Plane wreckage is in International Waters and anyone can try and find it.

    Plane is in hundreds or thousands of pieces scattered somewhere at the bottom of Indian Ocean at extreme depths. Sonar is only effective at closer range and proved inadequate in prior searches. Even ships with towed array sonar and towed pinger locator operating at depths close enough to find MH370 were unsuccessful. Maybe ROV's with Sonar and AI tracking systems covering a very large grid area might find it. ROV's will operate without Human Control at depths better suited for Sonar to be successful.

    Then the wreckage needs to be authenticated. Photos and videos can be used to locate actual pieces. Finally, ROV's will have to bring actual pieces to the surface so experts can say this is flight MH370's final resting places.

    The biggest remaining problem is no one knows with any certainty or accuracy where to even start searching. Thousands or even Millions of Square Miles of Indian Ocean Bottom needs to be searched. It's like finding a needle in a haystack.

    I hope they eventually find it along with the black boxes. This would provide closure for the families of the victims. It is quite possible data in the black boxes is no longer usable.

  17. Malaysian government don’t want the plane to be found. They know exactly what happened and been hiding the truth from the public to avoid paying millions to the victims families.

  18. Even if they could drain the ocean, I doubt it will be found. It's too large an area, and deep too. It's like someone saying I lost a quarter and can you help me find it. You ask where they think they lost it, and they say Los Angeles County. At this point, I don't think the black boxes are of use. Too much time underwater at very deep ocean pressures.

  19. Planes just don't simply vanish , some of those passengers have something that somebody wanted. Like , always they'll never give you the real story.

  20. Its wild that the news never brings up how 4 people were on it with fake
    Passports

  21. Whats the point??? just wasting a crap ton o money….

  22. How about a cup of Liber-Tea!?

  23. This is how far they have to go, to avoid talking about any of Bidens failed policies.

  24. Goes to show that America's the best. It's an American company that found it. Across all of the nations, only America found it.

  25. How does a plane just go missing

  26. I wonder if they find it does the black box still have the information as to what happened regardless of the time frame 🤔🤞