On march 8, 2014, a passenger airliner carrying 227 passengers and 12 members of the flight crew disappeared in midair. After taking departure from Kaulalampur for Beijing, the Boeing 777 known as MH370 lost contact with air traffic controllers 40 minutes later. Until today, nobody was aware of what happened to that flight.


The flight was assumed to have crashed, which led to a massive search that eventually cost more than any other in aviation history. The 239 passengers on the flight were deemed deceased after all countries made valiant attempts to locate the missing plane. Automated communications from the aircraft pointed to a possible crash site in the southern indian Ocean. Due to the fact that MH370 has never been located, Netflix will soon produce a documentary about the disaster with the working title MH370: The Plane That Disappeared and the tagline "The truth doesn't just vanish."

Numerous hypotheses and questions regarding what might have happened to Flight MH370 will be covered in the Netflix documentary. The aircraft vanished from ATC radar, and military radar followed it as it deviated from its intended trajectory until it departed the radar's coverage while flying over the andaman Sea. Since 2015, a lot of trash has washed up on the African coast and on islands in the indian Ocean off the African coast. They have all been verified to be components of Flight MH370.


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