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.
If you’re a MH370 enthusiast, this latest piece of tantalising information is just for you. Apparently this could be the big break that investigators are after.
The story of the MH370 debris may finally be drawing to a close, a local lad’s find confirmed as debris from the Malaysian plane.
It’s not often one finds airplane debris whilst out for a stroll, but this Mossel Bay man have made a rather important discovery.
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.
The latest possible theory of the missing Malaysian aircraft takes us to a jungle in the Philippines.
The Malaysia Airlines’ MH370 flight might be the biggest aeroplane crash mystery of the past year or so, but things seem to be getting weirder.
After the breaking news last week, luggage and a wing from the MH370 plane possibly found, one man in Reunion cast his mind back and realised he might have made a mistake.
As experts seek to unravel the mystery of MH370 all eyes have turned to the debris found on the French island of Reunion. The condition of the wing may tell us something very important.
Things are hotting up today as it’s looking more and more likely that the wreckage found in the last 24 hours belongs to missing flight MH370. This luggage further supports the notion.
Investigators may finally be closer to unravelling the mystery of what happened to MH370 last March. Debris has been found, although it is rather far away.
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.
Whilst no buried treasure at the bottom of the ocean will ever compare to Ariel’s underwater cave of wonders, it’s still exciting when things are found that we didn’t know were there.
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.
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.
This is completely bizarre! More than five months after the plane went missing with all the passengers on board, money has gone missing from three passengers accounts. More freaky: it was funnelled into one account and then disappeared.
Money that has gone missing from MH370 passengers’ accounts has been said to have been due to an inside job at a Malaysian bank.
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.
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…
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.
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 […]
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.
The Boeing P-8 Poseidon is one of the most advanced search and surveillance aircraft in the world. It was used in the search of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Take a look at his behemoth of the skies.
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.
Here’s some footage of flight MH370 Captain Zaharie Ahmed Shah and his co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid being searched by and clearing security before boarding the missing plane. In case you didn’t know by now, an investigation is underway to determine if the pilots intentionally vanished the plane and its passengers.