Last edited on 8/02/2023
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, also known as MH370, is a passenger jet plane (Boeing 777-200ER) that went missing on March 8, 2014 at 12:42am.
The flight left Kuala Lumpur International Airport and was en route to Beijing when the plane lost contact less than an hour after it’s departure. The planes transponder was switched off right before it entered the Vietnamese airspace.[1]
There were no reports of bad weather.
There were no distress calls received.
The 239 people on board were never found…
The flight left Kuala Lumpur International Airport and was en route to Beijing when the plane lost contact less than an hour after it’s departure. The planes transponder was switched off right before it entered the Vietnamese airspace.[1]
There were no reports of bad weather.
There were no distress calls received.
The 239 people on board were never found…
Theories
MH370’s disappearance was declared an accident on January 29 2015, but there are many theories out there suggesting otherwise.
- The Malaysian Government theorized that the passengers and crew of the plane were “incapacitated by an oxygen deficiency.”[2]
Pieces Found
In 2019, debris was found on Antsiraka Beach in Madagascar that was thought to be part of the missing plane and was independently confirmed in 2023.[3]
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