Brief introduction about flight MH370 and its disappearance . It happened ten years ago , but it is still one of the greatest mysteries in the history of aviation : what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that disappeared on March 8, 2014 when it was en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board.The youngest passenger was barely two years old. The oldest , 76. They were a varied group : there were holidaymen , regular travelers and even Buddhist pilgrims . What happened to them ?
The disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight The plane left the capital of Malaysia on March 8, 2014 at 12:41 a.m., according to the reconstruction of the events carried out by the authorities after the mysterious disappearance Approximately half an hour later , one of the plane's communication systems sent what would later become its last transmission . Nobody detected anything strange .
The events began . From 1:21 a.m. a series of unexpected events began to be triggered and that have not yet been fully explained , since the aircraft was never found : the transponder - a system that sends key information about the flight - stopped communicating , the plane disappeared from the Thai military radar that was tracking it and seemed to change its route , a civilian radar lost contact with the aircraft and no planned communication was made . At 3:45 a.m., a little more than two hours later , Malaysia Airlines issued a "red code" alert for the disappearance of the plane from the radars , which implied a level of crisis that required an immediate deployment of emergency plans . But the plane never arrived in Beijing at 6:30 a.m., as planned , nor could it be detected in any other space. Approximately an hour later , the authorities made the public announcement of the disappearance .
Clues , Facts , Assumptions , Theories , People Involved in the Disappearance of Flight MH370
Initial tes about the last known position of the plane : - The last contact with the plane was at approximately 01:19 UTC, when it was west of the Malaysian peninsula . - The aircraft's communication and tracking systems were deliberately shut down or due to a mechanical failure .
Assumptions about possible mechanical failures or deliberate actions : - There was speculation about the possibility that a mechanical failure , such as a fire on board or a structural failure , could have caused the disappearance . - The possibility was also considered that someone on board , possibly the pilot or the co-pilot , has taken deliberate actions to divert the plane
Facts about the initial search and rescue - An immediate search was initiated in the South China Sea and the Andaman Sea, but no remains of the plane were found . - An international search and rescue operation was implemented , which became the most expensive search in the history of aviation .
Theories about possible final destinations and motivations behind the disappearance - Several theories were raised about the final destination of the plane , including remote areas of the Indian Ocean. - The motivations behind the disappearance include kidnapping , suicide of the pilot , terrorism or other unknown reasons .
People involved : crew, passengers , family members , investigators , authorities : - The crew included Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah and co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid, who were investigated in relation to the disappearance . - The passengers were of different nationalities and their families eagerly waited for news about the whereabouts of the plane . - Researchers from several countries, including Malaysia, China, Australia and the United States, participated in the search and analysis of the data. - The authorities , including the civil aviation agencies and the governments of the affected countries, coordinated the response and investigation .
Proposed solution for the disappearance of flight MH370: 1. Technical failure or emergency on board : A serious technical failure or an emergency on board occurs that forces the pilot to divert the plane from his planned route to an alternative airport. 2. Communications and transponders turned off: Due to the emergency , the communications and transponders of the aircraft are turned off automatically or manually to prioritize emergency management. 3. Disorientation or loss of control: The pilot , facing a complex and possibly disoriented emergency , loses control of the plane or cannot maintain a stable trajectory . 4. Stashing in the ocean : The plane , uncontrolled and without communications , finally crashes in the Indian Ocean, far from any known flight route , which makes it greatly difficult to locate .
Conclusion This explanation is based on the idea that the disappearance of flight MH370 was the result of a series of unexpected and unfortunate events, rather than deliberate action by someone on board . However , it is important to keep in mind that this is only a theory and that the true cause of the disappearance has not yet been determined with certainty .