All
← Back to Squawk list
Five Years After MH 370, Aviation Industry Rolling Out Tech To Ensure No Plane Disappears Again
On March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777 with 239 people went missing on a flight between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. As details emerged within hours of the airplane’s last communication with air traffic control, it became clear that Malaysian Airlines 370 (MH370) was lost … literally; no one knew where the airplane went once it disappeared from radar about 40 minutes after takeoff from Kuala Lumpur. Because the Boeing’s transponder also ceased functioning, tracking the airplane by air traffic control… (www.forbes.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I’m with ya Jordan. We still next answers.
Very hard as this is how Malaysia government works.
dissapearence of malaysian 370 is at the top of my perplex-o-meter for shere beffudlement.
Nary a clue adds to the confusion. Plenty of popular myths as to who, what, where, when and why, but nothing for me to hang my hat on. THere ought to be a transponder with independent battery power source, incapable of being affected by the flight crew. Then this may never happen exactly ths way.
Nary a clue adds to the confusion. Plenty of popular myths as to who, what, where, when and why, but nothing for me to hang my hat on. THere ought to be a transponder with independent battery power source, incapable of being affected by the flight crew. Then this may never happen exactly ths way.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rmark/2019/03/04/five-years-malaysia-370-disappear/#25c53b302c7b
It is just incredible...there should be a transponder on baggage compartment without any possible access ty o it....
my friends cousin died from this crash and is still begging for reasons.
Pray for MH370! We need reasons!