On March 8, 2014, a passenger plane went missing mid-flight with 227 passengers and 12 flight crew in it. The MH370 Boeing 777 flight took off from Kaulalampur to Beijing, but lost contact with Air traffic controls 40 minutes after takeoff. No one knows what happened to that flight till today.
The flight was presumed crashed, triggering a huge search that became the most expensive in aviation history. All the countries tried their best to find out the missing flight but in vain, declaring the 239 people on the flight dead. The plane’s automated communications indicated a potential crash site somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean. MH370 was never found, and now Netflix is set to release a documentary recalling the tragedy, titled MH370: The Plane That Disappeared and with the caption ‘The truth doesn’t just vanish.’
The Netflix documentary will explore many theories and questions about what could have happened to Flight MH370. The plane disappeared from Air Traffic Control Radar and it was tracked by military radar heading off its planned course until it left the range of the military radar while over the Andaman sea.
Many pieces of debris have washed up on the coast of Africa and on Indian Ocean islands off the coast of Africa since 2015. They all have been confirmed as pieces of Flight MH370. The trailer is out now and the documentary will be live on Netflix on March 8, the same day the plane disappeared.
This post was last modified on 17 February 2023 1:36 am
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