Where did the missing plane MH370 come from?
Where did the missing plane MH370 come from?
Six months later, an American blogger discovered a piece of what appears to be a Boeing 777 on a sandbar in Mozambique. Officials are working to confirm that the piece comes from MH370, the only missing Boeing 777 in that part of the world.
What are the names of the planes that have disappeared?
Airplanes that Disappeared Mysteriously 10. Amelia Earhart’s Plane 9. Flight 19 8. Stolen Boeing 727-223 Angola Plane 7. Star Ariel and Star Tiger 6. Flying Tiger Flight 739 5. Flight 370 of Malaysian Airlines 4. Glenn Miller’s plane 3. Varig Boeing 737 2. DC-4 Canadian Pacific Air Lines 1. Lake Michigan crash of 1950
Where is the search for the missing plane?
At the request of the Malaysian government, Australian authorities are now leading the search for the missing plane and its 239 occupants. The search area includes depths of over six miles amid underwater mountain ranges, some of the world’s most inhospitable terrain.
Where was the missing Boeing 777 plane found?
Search team find what they believe is part of plane door and tail as Interpol probes claims four people boarded using stolen passports Debris from the missing Boeing 777 flight is believed to have been found off Vietnam as Interpol investigates whether up to four passengers boarded the plane using stolen passports.
What was the final outcome of the MH370 search?
The official Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) search was based on the assumption the plane ended as a ghost flight, or a death dive, meaning that the pilot was dead when the aircraft ran out of fuel at 40,000 feet. The final end-of-flight scenario is crucial to establishing the possible location of the MH370 wreckage.
Who was involved in the hijacking of MH370?
Some feared Russian president Vladimir Putin was involved in the hijacking of MH370. US Science writer Jeff Wise claimed Putin “spoofed” the plane’s navigation data so it could fly unnoticed into Baikonur Cosmodrome so he could “hurt the West”.
Why did Captain Shah try to save MH370?
Mr Robertson suggested that the cargo items on board MH370 could have somehow mixed together, sending a cloud of “deadly carbon monoxide” into the cabin, forcing Captain Shah to try and save the doomed jet. Mr Robertson said in 2015: “There you have it – no conspiracies, no evil intent, no fuzzy pictures.