One year after the MH370
- Carlitos hdz.
- Mar 9, 2015
- 2 min read
One year ago the flight MH370 departed from Kuala Lumpur to Pekin at 00:41 LT (UTC +8) in a Boeing 777-200 with 227 passengers and a 12 people crew, it vanished from the radars on march 8th 2 hours 30 minutes after take off and its been a complete mystery to find out where it ended.
A few weeks later of the beginning of the investigation around Thailand where the plane supposedly crashed new clues indicated that the airplane kept flight around 7 hours in AP (automated pilot) flying the Indian Ocean far from firm earth, the causes of this accident and the planes parts haven’t been found yet.
After the first investigation Malaysian Prime minister Najib Razak said that the GPS system, the ACARS and the transponder were turned off intentionally by a crew member (still not confirmed) in order to hijack the airplane, also the flight path

made by the plane after these systems were turned off the radar from China and Thailand gulf showed that it turned left and left a couple of times out of the flight plan showing that this was made by a human order not by the automated pilot it was a different flight path.
the Malaysian transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein said with the government of china and Australia that they will not abandon the research about that happened to this plane until they find what happened.
There are a lot of different hypothesis about hijacking or terrorism but still none of these theories are confirmed, still we pray for all the passengers and crew that disappeared a year ago and we will wait to know what really happened.
Yesterday the NATGEO relased a documentary about this incident in the program MAYDAY: Air crash Investigation for your information everyday at 3pm new chapters are aired. To get more info visit natgeo.com
Image taken from www.dailymail.co.uk
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