From this Wednesday, March 8, 2023, you have at netflix the documentary series MH370: The plane that disappearedan original production of the streaming platform which collects all available data on the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. What happened on that fateful March 8, 2014 and why has the fuselage with the bodies of the 239 missing still not been found to this day?

Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 crash

Experts call the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and the ensuing search “one of the most difficult and costly investigation and search operations in aviation history”. And it is not without reason: on March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777-200ER with 239 people on board (227 passengers and 12 crew members) disappeared without a trace.

After several weeks of research in the Gulf of Thailand and its surroundingsthe survey pointed out the south of this area, in the middle of the Indian Ocean, like the area where the plane would have gone after losing contact with the control tower. However, to date, suspicious remains have only been found in the southern Indian Ocean (off Australia) and in the Mozambique Channel, south of Africa. It is surprising that the entire aircraft could not be found with the advancement of technology, hence the incident continues to be “history’s greatest civil aviation mystery“.

There are different hypotheses on what could have happened: the Malaysian transport minister opened a terrorism investigation given that two passengers who boarded did so with stolen passports. Another possibility is kidnapping: The plane could have flown for up to 4 hours after disappearing from air traffic control screens. Suicide is a theory that arose as a result of an abduction, only that he would designate one or both pilots as responsible. Eventually, depressurization is also likelybut today it is impossible to explain the real reason why Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared without a trace.

Here is the missing Malaysia Airlines plane somewhere in the Indian Ocean

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MH370: The plane that disappeared Is available in netflix from Wednesday March 8 and is a documentary mini-series of 3 chapters.

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