It has long been debated that there was an active pilot on board Flight MH370 who purposefully crashed the plane.
It has been eight years since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared with all 239 people on board presumed dead. It remains one of aviation’s most tragic mysteries.
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In case you were wondering the mystery surrounding the disappearance of MH370 continues, although another clue may have been found in Thailand.
It’s the debate that continues to rage, although some new developments point towards a single reason for MH370 going down.
As the mystery surrounding one of the 21st century’s strangest disappearing acts deepens there are no shortage of theories. This one may actually hold some water though.
While most of the surviving companies have had to go through some pretty radical restructuring and re-branding, all hope is not lost for the financially struggling Malaysian national treasure.
Although the pilot of the missing Malaysia Air airliner has been suspected from early on, new evidence has reinforced suspicions around him and his role in the disappearance of the plane. He plotted a route to a remote island…
Want to know how to blow hundreds of millions of dollars in a game of hide and seek? Take a commercial aeroplane loaded with civilians- and make it disappear. Without a trace. Permanently. In fact in the case of Malaysian Airlines missing Flight MH370 , it is becoming the most expensive search in the history of missing plane […]
“The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Amsa) has received information based on satellite information of objects possibly related to the search. Following specialist analysis of this satellite imagery, two possible objects related to the search have been identified.” So said Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbot.