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Thread: The Flight That Disappeared
🚨 A plane carrying 239 people took off into the night.
Less than an hour later, it vanished.
No distress call.
No emergency signal.
No confirmed wreckage.
12 years later, the mystery still isn’t fully solved.
Here’s the story of MH370 🧵
What makes MH370 so unsettling is that modern aviation is designed to make disappearance nearly impossible.
Yet a large commercial jet carrying 239 people vanished.
And many questions remain unanswered.
Over the years, pieces of debris believed to be from MH370 washed up on beaches thousands of kilometers away.
This confirmed one heartbreaking fact:
The plane had crashed into the ocean.
But where exactly?
Nobody could say for certain.
Search teams from multiple countries launched one of the largest and most expensive aviation searches in history.
Ships.
Aircraft.
Submarines.
Millions of square kilometers were searched.
Even stranger…
The plane continued flying for hours after losing contact.
Satellite data suggested MH370 remained airborne long after it vanished from radar.
This changed everything.
Military radar later revealed something shocking.
The aircraft had turned around.
Instead of continuing toward Beijing, it flew back across Malaysia.
Nobody knew why.
Controllers expected the plane to appear on Vietnamese radar.
It never did.
At first, officials thought it was a technical problem.
But as minutes turned into hours, panic began to spread.
At 1:19 AM, the cockpit responded to air traffic control with:
“Good night. Malaysian Three Seven Zero.”
Those would become the last known words from the aircraft.
Minutes later, it disappeared from civilian radar.
On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 departed from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing.
There were 239 people on board.
Everything seemed normal.
Then something strange happened.