IT'S BEEN 12 years since 239 souls vanished without a trace in what remains aviation's most HAUNTING mystery
IT'S BEEN 12 years since 239 souls vanished without a trace in what remains aviation's most HAUNTING mystery.
On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing with 239 people aboard. Just 40 minutes into the flight, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah signed off as the plane entered Vietnamese airspace: "Good night, Malaysian Three-Seven-Zero." Those were the last words ever heard from the cockpit.
The Boeing 777 simply vanished from radar screens. Satellite data later revealed the aircraft had mysteriously turned from its flight path and headed south toward the remote Indian Ocean, where it's believed to have crashed after running out of fuel
What followed was the largest search operation in aviation history, spanning multiple countries and covering over 250,000 square kilometers of ocean floor. Dozens of debris pieces washed ashore across Africa and Indian Ocean islands, with only three confirmed as belonging to MH370.
The latest search by Ocean Infinity ended just weeks ago after scouring 15,000 square kilometers of seabed with underwater drones. Like all previous attempts, it found nothing. The $70 million "no find, no fee" contract expired with families still demanding answers.
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