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

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


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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.

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  1. You are so interesting! Thank you! I have two questions:
    1. Why did the person turn back on the SATCOM system?
    2. Why would they just continue randomly flying until they ran out of fuel, rather than just deliberately crashing into the ocean at any point? Especially given how "active" the pilot was throughout the entire ordeal. Why go to so much trouble just to ride around until you run out of fuel? Is there any possible land destination that they might have been headed towards?
    Thank you!

  2. If it was a suicide why do didn’t he just down the craft. This was hijacker’ with extensive knowledge and wanted to get somewhere. And didn’t make it or did. or it was shot down. Or a navigation system error.

  3. I’m not sure the general view goes down the religion path but sure I guess it’s been highlighted. But to anyone sensible it’s not the issue. It would seem that there is an agenda that points towards one of the pilots but it is important to keep an open mind. I think whoever is behind this obviously doesn’t want that aircraft found. Whether it’s the pilot, co pilot or something 3rd party. I don’t think they knew Inmarsat would have come up with the tracking data way back and this latest evidence of where the aircraft maybe was never thought of. It’s very shady. The truth is we don’t know and it’s speculation as to who is behind this. But the pilots seemed normal? However people do kill themselves without giving any indication. But sure it doesn’t quite add up which makes people think there is more to this

  4. 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

  5. The idea that any of these critical tracking and communication things can be "turned off" casually in the cockpit is ASTOUNDING. Why?! WHY?!
    Two things bother me most of all with this… where was it going?! WHY?! What the hell was the point of all this?!

  6. Im just curious as to why someone would do this thing it makes no sense if they didnt need money nor escape why would the captain just hijack the plane to its doom, because I see no one talking about that moment

  7. MH370 is not an aviation mystery. I wish the next $200M is spent on a criminal investigation instead of a search. A devastating crime was committed using the airplane.
    We are conditioned to investigate every airplane crash by finding and analyzing the wreckage to learn how a large number of aviation experts, doing their best, still managed to fail. We try to see if an undiscovered flaw in the aircraft design, construction, operator practices, SOPs, pilot training, and pilot judgement, etc. is hiding in the system so that it can be fixed making aviation safer. There is no evidence that MH370, operated by a good airline with an excellent jet, with a competent crew, malfunctioned or became victim of pilot error. The plane flew exactly as expected for the person in control. Our incident investigation paradigm is gainful when there is no sinister intent – clearly not the case here. The hindsight the world needs for safety has to do here with matters of murder, suicide, theft, assassination, kidnapping, international intrigues, or Russia just being Russia. MH370 may be the greatest crime riddle, not an aviation mystery.
    We want the "black boxes", but anyone who expertly disabled the satcom probably disabled the recorders too. We have already figured out most of the flight mystery already, just not the exact location of the demise. The crime started outside of the plane, long before the flight took off.
    For the sake of the victim's families, I do hope we locate the plane and see how it ended its flight. I believe that if we solve the crime first, we will bring more closure to the families because it will explained why the plane disappeared. Solving the crime first may also be the most probable way to locate the aircraft.

  8. I'm sorry but all these theories about the pilot wanting to commit suicide or perform the perfect plane disappearance act dont make sense to me. I mean if he wanted to commit suicide and never be found i guess there are way better and easier ways to do that, which also dont include taking a lot more people with you. If he wanted to make a political statement or the perfect plane dissapearance wouldnt he leave a clue or a message? My guess is that this was planned of course and the 8-shape flying indicates that probably he was searching for something or maybe making sure no ships were nearby or maybe both. Maybe a ship waited there for the plane hence that the plane hasnt be found yet. It crashed thats for sure but the wreckage was quickly hidden.

  9. The hardest evidence against Zaharie : SDU coming back again exatcly 60 minutes after the U-turn and second : the two satelite calls made by Malaysia Airlines that reached MH370 but Zaharie did not answered..

  10. As bad as it is, props to whoever commanded the plane for avoiding any busy airspace so there where no more casualitys apart from the passengers on board of MH370. They knew they would die anyways, so they could have taken the cheap route and be taken down by some military units. So this person must have had really good knowledge of flying, the plane and all of its functions and vast knowledge of all the airspace limitations and flight routes in the area.
    Let's see if further investigations lead to a conclusion, with WSPR's ability to track the route perhaps the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder can be found.

  11. Great video. I have a question which might sound pretty ignorant because I don't understand the technical aspects of flight recovery. But hypothetically if tomorrow we were to recover the flight from the ocean what could we exactly get or find from the wreckage considering the black box and other crucial elements are time-bound and needed to be recovered quickly after the crash in order to be accessible? Or am I wrong in assuming that? Aren't the batteries in these black boxes time sensitive?

  12. Well there's a technic of sudden raise or lowering of course altitude of flight and then switching off the Transponder. It cuts off the connection with ATC but can be detected by any RADAR or Satellite, until forcible crash landing into an ocean or a hideout before being traced. This to happen the Pilot and Copilot are to be compromised.

  13. co-pilot took a break, captain of the plain locked himself inside the cockpit, cut of the oxygen of the passenger area, passengers were already dead before the crash. captain was at fault because only he had the experience and skill needed to pull this off. this was deliberate

  14. This story has held my attention for years now. I’ve never wanted to know what really happened with one of these unsolved mystery type stories so badly. It drives me crazy knowing that there’s a 747 sitting in pieces on the bottom of the Indian Ocean somewhere, waiting to be found, but no one cares enough to go find the damn thing anymore. The families deserve closure. They have been more than patient. They’ve put up with a corrupt government in Malaysia that doesn’t actually want the plane found for fear that the truth with dishonor their government. They put up with the worst emergency response effort the world has ever seen. It’s time to bring them closure. Find that god damn plane.

  15. Great production quality. One detail that most people miss is the fact that the Captain was, based on all evidence tendered, a pious Muslim. Any theory involving suicide must account for decades of indoctrination against suicide, which is viewed as a mortal sin.

  16. This was basically a robbery. The two guys flying on stolen passports were drug mules, however, on this flight they were carrying diamonds and semi-precious stones inside of their bodies. This is the motivation for this event. So everything is based on the valuables these two guys had inside their bodies. So the pilot was a genius and planning this caper. And the data about his flight simulator showing he ended up in the Arctic almost was a red herring to throw people off the scent. If you want to lose an airplane like the 777, no better place in the Java trench which is 24,000 ft deep. So he crashed it in the trench and then a fire extinguisher sphere ended up the Maldives 2 years later. And later along the coast of Africa.