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Will they ever find flight MH370?
Despite air and sea searches of vast stretches of the Indian Ocean, the aircraft and its passengers has never been found. A recent memorial reminds that MH370 is not the only missing aircraft out there.
Has a flight disappeared and came back?
The crew of the Boeing 777-200ER aircraft last communicated with air traffic control (ATC) around 38 minutes after takeoff when the flight was over the South China Sea….Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Disappearance | |
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Date | 8 March 2014; 7 years, 9 months ago |
Summary | Cause unknown, some debris found |
Site | Southern Indian Ocean (presumed) |
Aircraft |
Can a plane fall straight down?
But one question many nervous flyers have considered is whether a plane can simply drop out of the sky. Though it is extremely rare for turbulence to cause a plane crash, it is technically possible.
Why did the US shoot down Flight MH370?
French ex-airline director Marc Dugain accused the US military of shooting down the plane because they feared it had been hijacked. A book called Flight MH370 – The Mystery also suggested that it had been shot down accidentally by US-Thai joint jet fighters during a military exercise and covered it up.
Did locals in Cambodia spot missing plane MH370?
An MH370 sleuth has claimed that locals in Cambodia told him they saw a plane believed to be the doomed Malaysia Airlines flight crashing in the jungle. If the jet was flying north then possible locations could stretch as fast as the border between Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to Thailand.
Did Malaysia Airlines find a crack in its plane days before MH370?
Malaysia Airlines found a 15-inch crack in the fuselage of one of its planes, days before MH370 disappeared. The Federal Aviation Administration insists it issued a final warning two days before the disappearance.
Did MH370 turn south after attempted phone call?
He and the rest of the IG believe that the plane was descending by 2.39, at a rate of about 2,000 feet a minute towards an air force base in India’s Nicobar Islands. This would suggest MH370 could have turned south as late as 3.36 – almost an hour after the attempted phone call.