Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 MISSING! Even After 9-years 0f Disappearance, Authorities Continue To Search For Answers-DETAILS BELOW

The Malaysian Government declared all 239 passengers and crew as presumed dead in January 2015

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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 MISSING! Even After 9-years 0f Disappearance, Authorities Continue To Search For Answers-DETAILS BELOW
The world is full of unsolved mysteries and the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 is of the biggest aviation mysteries of recent times with no credible answers. Nine years ago, Malaysian Airlines vanished into thin air on March 8, 2014, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and unspeakable grief for hundreds of families. 

The flight left from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on March 8, 2014, and was headed to Beijing, China, but it never reached its destination. While the whereabouts of the plane still remain a mystery, even after almost a decade, a recent documentary on Netflix tried to answer the questions but there were no concrete conclusions about where is Flight MH 370. 

The Boing 777 flight was reported to be carrying 227 passengers and had 12 crew members aboard before it went off the radar and apparently changed course. While there are several theories that could explain the flight’s sudden disappearance, some suggest that the plane was hijacked or ended up crashing into the vast ocean. 

The Malaysian Government declared all 239 passengers and crew as presumed dead in January 2015 which only added to the heartache and sorrow that the families and friends of the victims had been enduring. 

The incident remains the deadliest and most enigmatic incident in the history of aviation involving a Boeing 777.

The plane was recorded to have entered the Vietnamese airspace in the early hours of March 8 and the pilot signalled "Goodnight" to the air traffic control. However, when the communications systems are turned off, it is said to have taken a left turn returning into Malaysian airspace and disappearing from the radar after flying for six hours. 

Some reports suggest that the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean after a few pieces of debris from a plane were recovered in 2015. Meanwhile, other pieces of the plane have been said to be discovered in Tanzania, South Africa, Madagascar and Mauritius. 

But, not all of these were confirmed as parts of the MH 370. There was no distress signal or any indications of bad weather or any other technical problems before the plane went off the radar.

The issue caught global attention as there have been some reported sightings from witnesses, but none of them seemed credible enough to send a rescue mission. There was a multinational search effort that even turned out the most expensive aviation search in history that began from the Gulf of Thailand to the South China Sea, tracing every signal detected on the flight. 

The search for the flight was undertaken by the private American marine exploration company Ocean Infinity in Jan 2018 but was unsuccessfully concluded in June 2018. 

From aerial to underwater search, authorities have been trying to find evidence and debris that suggested what happened to MH 370. 

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