Did they ever find the Malaysian airline that went missing?
Did they ever find the Malaysian airline that went missing?
Several pieces of marine debris found on the coast of Africa and on Indian Ocean islands off the coast of Africa—the first discovered on 29 July 2015 on Réunion—have all been confirmed as pieces of Flight 370. The bulk of the aircraft has not been located, prompting many theories about its disappearance.
How did the plane disappeared in manifest?
After a piece of flight 828 is found off the shore of Cuba, Ben Stone has a recurring vision of the plane exploding. Ben comes to the conclusion that the plane actually exploded and that the passengers died before they were resurrected for an as of yet unknown reason.
What happened to the 828 plane?
Their flight, number 828 headed to New York, included a mega-storm but the passengers believed they had arrived safely. However, they were shocked to discover they had in fact been missing for the past five years and were presumed dead.
Who claims responsibility for missing Malaysia Airline Flight MH370?
^ “Obscure Group From Northwestern China, Chinese Martyrs’ Brigade, Claims Responsibility For Missing Malaysia Airline Flight MH370; Authorities Skeptical of Claim”. International Business Times. 10 March 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
Was Malaysia Airlines plane’thrown around like a fighter jet’?
^ Landau, Joel (13 April 2014). “Malaysia Airlines plane may have been ‘thrown around like a fighter jet’ by a co-pilot: report”. New York Daily News. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
Is there a black hole-based theory about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?
“We Asked Astronomers About CNN’s Black Hole-Based Malaysian Plane Theory”. TheWire.com. Retrieved 14 September 2014. ^ Martinez, Michael (21 March 2014). “From ‘ghostly’ to psychic, theories abound on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370”.
Who is the captain of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370?
^ a b Sheridan, Michael (22 June 2014). “Suspicion falls again on Malaysia Airlines flight 370’s captain Zaharie Shah”. The Australian. Retrieved 3 July 2014. ^ a b c Tan, Lincoln (26 March 2014).