It is four days short of a year since Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 vanished off the face of the planet. Theories have been mounting in the past 12 months and this is a rater plausible one.
It’s going to take a long time before poor old Malaysia Airlines is back on track and out of its big black hole of despair. Maybe they should just offer free flights…
The disappearance of MH370 was no accident but a “deliberate” and “calculated” act, according to a new book which explores the events following the crash.
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.
In what the US have called an increasingly desperate counter-argument made by Russia as to why it was, in fact, not them who fired the missile that down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, several questions have been raised by Russia to which they want answers.
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It is amazing what social media now allows us to see and know about our loved-ones’ lives and whereabouts. It is unlikely that knowledge is a comfort for this man’s family as he is now suspected to be among those killed in the latest Malaysia Airlines tragedy.
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Amid heavy speculation as to what actually happened to the 777 the “zombie theory” had reared it’s brainless head as one of the fore-runners yet again.
The pre-designated search area for the missing flight MH370 has been covered, completely. By usual mathematical estimates, there is nowhere left to look. So what happens if we never find MH370? CNN has a good round up of scenarios, below. But first, a few videos to get you back up to speed. 1. It will go […]
Authorities believe that the missing flight MH370 lies somewhere on the floor of the Indian Ocean. An unmanned submarine will now be used in the search, in the general location where signals suspected to be from the aircraft’s black box have been picked up.
Malaysian authorities have issued a new version of the last words spoken by the cockpit of the still-missing flight MH370. It is not clear why the Malaysian authorities got it wrong the first time, or why it took so long to correct.
After weeks of searching, there is still no sign of the MH370 wreckage. All that the extensive search for MH370 has found is some floating trash in the Indian Ocean. So what’s up? Take a look at this theory by a YouTube user, Montagraph. He suspects flight MH370 is being held at a military airbase.
For more than two weeks the disappearance of flight MH370 has flummoxed experts and civilians alike. On Monday, Malaysia’s Prime Minister announced that the plane ended up in the southern Indian Ocean. Experts came to their conclusion using a mathematical and scientific principle called the Doppler Effect.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia has announced that the official position on the fate of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 is that the aircraft “ended its journey” somewhere in the vast Southern Indian Ocean. No one on board is assumed to have survived.
Terrorism and hijacking are among the speculative theories regarding the disappearance of MH370. Here is a much simpler and more believable theory from a pilot with 20 years worth experience.
Courtney Love added her two cents on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight by posting an image of the suspected aircraft in the ocean to her Facebook and Twitter accounts. She even outlined the craft in what looks like MS Paint. Courtney Love please meet the internet.
Civilians by the boat load are using the online map site Tomnod to find missing flight MH370, Courtney Love even thought she spotted the plane using the site’s images. This recent pic, showing a plane flying above a jungle, was reportedly discovered by a Taiwanese university student.
Authorities are frantically searching for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which vanished on 8 March. So far, they’ve been stumped. So it’s super helpful that famed drug addict and musician, Courtney Love has coordinates and a picture of the missing plane.
The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 continues after more than a week since its disappearance. Authorities believe that it was intentionally diverted off course and are now considering the possibility that it landed in an unknown country. They have widen their search to cover 11 countries.
As the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 continues, its mysterious disappearance has captured the world’s attention. Check out a couple of aviation mysteries from the past.
Everyone knows that if a cellphone is turned off, or drowned, or destroyed, it will not ring when you call it. Why then are relatives of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 reporting ringing tones when they call?
With a plane going missing, especially in this day and age, many people are confounded by authorities struggling to locate its whereabouts. They can find your missing smart phone with an app, why not a massive aircraft?
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