That new Netflix doc came out and i was like..this is okay, but Lemminos was better haha. The only new thing was that suspicious older dude who somehow found literally all the debris, and that almost none of it was able to be verified, raising a lot of eyebrows
@Kimmaline I don't know if the situation has changed, but from what I read, Malaysia Airlines, as the owner, would have to initiate a new search, which could expose them to legal liability if they find the plane and are found to be at fault or negligence. You'd hope that they would want to find the plane more than avoid potential legal issues but 🤷♂️
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Nasa finds smol microbes and water droplets on other planets that are several thousand kms away from earth and yet we're struggling to find the bottom of our ocean. (Ocean is large ik) Nasa tech needs to lend support for this.
This story has always terrified me way more then any true crime or serial killer cases, the idea that even with all this technology and all these people searching we have literally no idea what happened to these people is so eerie
Just watched a TV duel about this mystery.It' s been 9 years and no news.The truth is it probably landed somewhere, because there were two tones of electro materials in cargo and some Chinese scientists among passengers.They were heading to Beijing and America just did't want that material( probably something important, maybe even some patents for new to come weapon, who knows).America had to have it.Unfortunately, there were a lo of passengers, but America don't care about people's lives.
Theory from your cabin pressure idea: The plane lost cabin pressure incapacitating both pilots and the crew, the turns where from smalls lapses where the pilots regained conciousness and attempting to turn back but losing conciousness before they could complete the turn. This would go on until both pilots lost conciousness for the last time leaving the plane on a long trek down the indian ocean before crashing near antarctica.
@Luis Santiago López Pérezi super agree here.. even though theyre a pile of different sessions…WHY IN THE WORLD WAS THERE A PIN IN THE SOUTH INDIAN OCEANNNN ohmyghaddd
@G Man my biggest question is if this was a hijacking, why hasn’t any group/persons come forward to take the credit for it? Hijackings always have demands or are trying to make a statement. If (and it’s a big if) the hijackers were working alone, why wouldn’t they have left a note or other documents explaining what they did, their goal for doing it and what they hope to achieve by doing it? Plus, so many family members of people who have committed suicide will deny that they did that. They will say there were no signs (most of the time they’re lying to themselves) and they don’t want to admit that somebody could do that. Just look at people who are accused of murder, without irrefutable proof (sometimes even with it) the family will always stand by them. I’m not saying the pilot did kill himself and everybody else, but his family saying he wasn’t depressed really isn’t anything to go by. Suicide is also a hugely taboo subject in that part of the world, even if they did believe he was suicidal, they probably wouldn’t admit it. Who wants to admit their father/son/brother etc was capable of murdering that many people? IF it was suicide, it could explain the journey the flight took. He knew the plane more than likely would never be found and was covering his tracks so that he wouldn’t be an embarrassment/let down to his family and they’d still be able to claim life insurance. Who knows the truth. I just think a high-jacking is very unlikely given nobody taking credit and I also don’t think we can rule out suicide just because the family say he didn’t have any mental health issues
I discovered this video after watching Episode 1 of that dreadful Netflix documentary. I found this much more informative and less biased. I now completely understand the situation and whilst we don't truly know what happened, you painted a much clearer picture as to how things may have unfolded with some excellent visual presentations. Thank you and keep up the great work.
@ZenaGomez no, he's obviously the living reincarnation of James Bond: international man of mystery. Or he has too much money and time on his hands, so (after listening to the advice from experts about where to go) he went looking for plane parts and found some. Or he's actually 007.
I’m a half malay person watching this video. I might be a bit late, but I just want to add more support to the story. Recently my dad (who is a hard working pilot) shared with me that he used to be very good friends with the pilot of MH370. He said that the pilot of MH370 was very kind and sharp and it would be very rare for an experienced pilot like him to suicide, or crash the plane. My dad used to work for Malaysian airplanes but ever since 2003 or 2005 (I think) he has changed airlines. My condolences to the pilot of MH370. Rest In Peace.
It is super common that in passenger vessel disasters (not just airlines, think Costa Concordia) that the companies try to find a scapegoat to cover their asses from being scrutinized/sued for mismanagement or faulty equipment
Having watched this KZclip video when it came out I returned to it after reaching episode 2 of the Netflix documentary and realising it is going to be shite. Indulging the most obviously lame conspiracy theories is a sick exploitation of the grieving families confusion and anger. And any time you hear "It couldn't be a coincidence, could it?" you know that's exactly what it was. I'm not going to watch any more of it and I'm angry that Netflix, with their massive reach, distributed something so pathetic.
I will say the hypothesis that two AWACS jammed the plane and brought it down to prevent classified tech in the cargo from reaching China is pretty feasible, it's totally something we would do and have done before, i can't see some of the involved countries not immediately calling out such a horrendous act immediately if discovered
The thought of hoping on a plane and then disappearing to the point where nobody truly knows what happened.. Absolutely terrifying how everything you thought was important to do once you arrived destination has all been suddenly taken from you
@The King there is, we're both physical and spiritual beings. The body dies when our spirit leave but where does the spirit go? I believe in heaven and hell. Soon after my mom died I prayed to God to ask him where her soul was. And I had a dream about her. She was glowing with joy and so happy. I've never seen her that happy in my life. She was frolicking and I've never had a dream like that again. So I hope to see her again one day and other loved ones too💜
@The King pretty much no other theory has any evidence behind it, but we do know what unconciousness is like, and that the brain shuts down after death, in other words it is a lack of conciousness. sure there could be an afterlife, but there's nothing to indicate that yet, so we should go towards what has the most evidence until perhaps another theory with more evidence arrives.
It's really upsetting and depressing to know that they gave up on finding the plane and giving the over 200 passengers' families closure on what really happened. They should definitely try and search the area near Christmas Island. I can't imagine what their families went through
There’s probably nothing to be found now. All the parts of the airplane have long since scattered, and all the bodies of the passengers have all decomposed and been eaten by the sea life. Even if someone were to search the exact area where the plane crashed, it’s not likely they would find anything there.
Someone has to pay for these searches, unfortunately. They are using a lot of expensive equipment, and in the end, they just can't justify that cost, when it is taking time and effort away from other things. These are governments that are having to pay for this, and they have to consider the rest of their citizens, etc. At a certain point, they need to go back to the drawing board, and give up the search. The plane isn't going anywhere, whereever it is. And the families, while I am sure, are upset not to have closure, there is no doubt that their loved ones perished in some horrible way. The ocean is HUGE, and while we have advanced technology, it still isn't enough to successfully plumb the depths of the vast, vast ocean, with complete accuracy.
Flying Malaysia airlines at night al always gives me the goosebumps. I really would like to know what really happened to this flight. I was 9 back then when I heard the incident and still no clue of what happened. I really want to know what really happened. R.I.P souls aboard MH370
I recently met someone who lost a relative in this flight. While I have been awed by this story since it happened, meeting someone who is directly involved with it was quite harrowing and heartbreaking. May they all Rest in Peace
My piano teacher as a child quit when her brother died on flight 370. I remember we where planning to go to China, taking the exact flight on the same plane, when the plane disappeared our tickets where renewed and we where given a different flight number. It was disturbing and sad seeing how it directly effected those who lost people, and realising how close you can come to disaster without knowing it
this is just dumb. If he tries to monetize it he would be bash for being greedy. If he doesn't he would also be bash for 'know your worth' you can't please everyone lol
I can only imagine the chaos inside that plane for 6 or 7 hours before its crash (or whatever happened). Inocent people having no idea of what was going on and knowing that they probably would be dead real soon. That's terrifying
@BlueJay_567this makes the most sense to me too. I fly often but very anxious, I pay attention to the flight time, i would of definitely noticed if the flight too longer and mentioned something, and I’m sure the crew would of noticed made an announcement etc. it had to be something for them not to communicate.
What I don’t understand is how nobody on the plane texted or called a loved one, this makes me think it’s almost certainly hypoxia because nobody would be awake
i like how lemmino delivered these info without being bias. the netflix documentaries regarding the mh370 is very biased to the point of mocking malaysia. so glad this channel exist
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i think all planes should have camera’s inside & out that can be viewed by the on land communicators. that way they’ll always know what’s going on or what happened if something goes wrong
@RedRockBro do you want to work in a workplace wheren everything you do is recorded with a camera? That’s really not good. We must not forget, this is just of the few cases. Everyday there are thousands of safe flights without anything happening.
@cooldude 101011 Even if it were SATCOM, going at the speed of a plane generates certain losses in data transmissions between a plane and a satellite. That's why it's not possible to have cellphone internet in an airplane
@stitchedguts yeah. Plus black boxes are made to be as tough as possible, including the contents. It’s why black boxes still use older forms of storing data as they are usually more resilient. Data stored in a hard drive for instance is easier to destroy, corrupt, etc than data stored via a tape. Apparently the oldest flight data recorders literally stored (the little data they recorded) in metal by punching marks in them like a typewriter. OPs idea of including video would be too complicated and probably require too much storage space. I’m assuming that maybe they meant via the satcom?
@data Hey cameras that can record up to 24 hours aren't hard to come by, especially for airports, just delete the footage if everything goes right after every landing or something.
As an aspiring ATC, the moment I heard the last radio transmission I was very alarmed. I literally said to myself, "no readback?" Although you covered this later in the video, it might have been better to point this out right in the moment for the people who might not know the standard procedure, as there being no readback is VERY fishy especially considering the fact that the other tower couldn't get radar OR radio contact.
@Matt Jenssen they are. In real life though, if nothing up until that point was out of the ordinary, and had the vietnamese ATC established radio contact immediately after, then the missed readback would not have been an issue and the pilot likely would not have been held responsible for that. But unfortunately, the other ATC could not contact the pilot, which makes the non existent readback very suspicious.
The Scary Part is, when Flight 370 was first declared missing and the search began, Flight 370 was still in the air and would be for 2 more hours before crashing.
Love this kind of documentary where there's no unecessary details shoved towards viewers faces, just straight up telling/relaying of gathered infos. Thanks a bunch, kudos to a great documentary and to your team!
This has been one of my favourite videos on KZclip for a long time. Despite being a fiercely streamlined, unbiased series of well researched facts, its so absorbing and rewatchable. I used to think the story of MH370 was doing some of the heavy lifting but the 2023 Netflix docu-series on Flight 370 proves that a great story poorly told is no substitute for any story well told. If nothing else, I hope a lot of people come back to this video / discover this video for the first time through searches and recommendations because of that docu-series. I would say its because these videos deserve the support but honestly, I think its because people deserve these videos.
It’s mesmerising to know we saw this on the news, and witnessed a historic tragedy taking place. I still can’t believe that the plane I saw on the news back then still hasn’t been found.
Thanks for making this video! This was the flight that I frequently took for work trips to Beijing. It will shed more lights if we know who were on board the flight.
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I keep rewatching this video, this plane NEEDS to be found, it's unbearable not to know. I'm wondering wether the evidence will last long enough though. The flight recorders can't last forever down there.
There's nothing to find. An airplane crashing at high speed will disintegrate. It's not like a ship that just sinks. It's a thin tube of metal and plastic that crashes at almost the speed of sound. It's already a lot we found an intact flaperon.
@data No you didn't. You said that hypoxia makes pilots do wrong decisions and shift in and out of consciousness. You haven't addressed at all how this hypoxia could be so severe that it immediately made them unable to signal for help, how the hypoxia turned off the transponders, but how while being so severe it still didn't kill them for multiple hours as they flew the plan out over the pacific.
This whole thing still gives me chills. I remember coming home from school and my family watching the news covering on the flight disappearing. It’s terrifying to think about what the families of the passengers were going through when they heard about this. It’s already been 8 years, I personally think the government has something to do with this flight vanishing.
@FlorityFlora it's important to know HOW the plane crashed. Just because everyone on that plane is dead doesn't mean searching for it is a lost cause. The black box on the plane stores flight data and it shows how the plane crashed.
It would be the biggest waste of money in history, they finally find the plane after millions of dollars poured into it, then they just find that they are all dead, pointless.
I dont think "guvenement bad" is the case here. Just that unlike Space, we havent explored that much of the seas yet. The ocean is large and deep, searches are costly and except bringing closure to families, theres not really a need to search for it anymore
The airplane Malaysia Airlines also suffered a huge bankrupt after this disappearance. Before this incident, Malaysia Airlines was known as one of the most safest airlines ever, however this costed the airline to go bankrupt, and barely anyone even boarded MAS ever since this happend. Many of the crew members and especially pilots of the airline lost their jobs.
This video will always amaze me, not just because of how fascinating the story is, but how much research this person has done to make such a detailed documentary all while having such impressive video editing skills
Latest update: A Madagascar fisherman found a part of the landing gear indicating the landing gear was down when the aircraft hit the ocean, pointing towards the scenario where the pilot intentionally crashed the plane...
@saga There's a video on KZclip from 60 Minutes Australia (called "Why experts believe MH370 was murder suicide") where they interview a panel of aviation experts who better explain the theory that it was done intentionally and glided down with the intent of sinking rather than hitting hard and leaving a whole bunch of debris on the surface to find.
@Caden You're right. And there's simply no proof the landing gear was deployed. Just because you find a piece of the gear door doesn't allow any conclusion about the final position of that door. The plane was smashed into pieces. It's all just speculation.
Why would someone deploy a landing gear? There’s literally no reason if you’re going to crash the plane and die then you crash it. There’s no reason for a landing gear to be down
My dad was living in Kuala Lumpur at the time that MH370 went missing, and I remember being terrified as I knew he traveled a lot for business in that region. He also made sure to never let me fly to visit him via Malaysian Airlines, especially after that incident. I just hope that someday, the wreckage is found so that the families of those missing can finally be at peace…
I hope so badly that they’ll find the full wreckage ,the story is absolutely indulging to listen to but completely tragic and horrific, especially the fact that there’s no outstanding piece of the wreckage that could provide any information. I’ve never been big on conspiracies myself but I love to hear them ,a cover up one way or the other seems like the only assumption that would make sense given that there is almost nothing and nothing but a few pieces of debris were found ? Positively mind boggling.
The thing is though that searches have been conducted by several agencies of several different countries, which makes a coverup a lot less likely than if only one single government agency of one country had been searching.
I have a feeling the plane got clipped by a government test missile or smth along those lines by accident and the pilots lost control of the plane. The sharp turn and up and down motion in the flight altitude remind me of Japan Airlines 123 when they lost their stabilizer and flew in an erratic up and down pattern and made sharp turns because they had little to no control over their plane. The pilots either passed out from hypoxia or were too busy trying to control an out-of-control plane to answer any satellite calls. When the military realized their mistake, they sent out people to go and clean the wreckage up (they would know where the plane crashed since they were the ones that shot it down), including the black box. They managed to get most of it but obviously couldn't get every little small peice, which is why some of the wreckage washed up on the shores of beaches nearby. I find it off that the government released info integral to finding the plane days into the search instead of right away, almost as if they didn't want to give away too much info that might implicate them.
The sad story about the Helios flight was the brave cabin crew member, Andreas Prodromou. He remained conscious and attempted to fly the plane as the engines died. It's reported that he managed to turn the aircraft away from populated areas, thus reducing the loss of life.
I remember this happening, it's one of the few things that stand out from my childhood. I was barely turned 11 att, stuck in a hospital for two weeks while battling it out against influenza A or pneumonia whichever it was, so the tv was constantly playing news about the search operations
I'm a Malaysian and I remember how scary it was the night the plane went missing because every news channel was talking about it and what's worse was the fact that my dad boarded a Malaysian Airlines plane that same night and we didn't know which flight he took. Thankfully it was a different one. My heart goes out to everyone who lost someone they loved that night.
same happened once with my mom , we lived abroad and my mom was going to her dad's funeral in Pakistan, the day she went we heard a Pakistani flight has crashed (airblue RIP) my dad was at house so as kids we were bawling our eyes out at home thinking its our mom's flight. but alhumdulillah it wasn't , it really is scary
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It's been recently determined that MH370 went into a holding pattern just before plummetting, placing the crash site a bit further north. An oceanographer/professor (sorry can't remember his name and affiliation) made this determination and at the time of the search, he and his team was never consulted or his findings considered. I truly hope this plane is found (flight and voice recorders especially) to solve this mystery.
I absolutely loved the short documentary. It fully deserves the 22 million views it has received and LEMMiNO deserves his 5 million subscribers and whatever income he receives from Patreon. A large network production team couldn't have done a better job.
This story gives me chills. Imagine being on that plane. You are stuck, and suddenly your life has changed and you will be lost for eternity... it’s just.. scary how fast your life can change and how fast you can be forgotten...
Send a message at any point you feel something is wrong....if possible. Life jackets under seat. Something should have been found, but the odd part is that nothing was found.
Just letting you know (pun intended), Netflix put out their own 3-episode miniseries on this subject. And your 30-minute video remains the superior, and more tasteful, documentary.
Anyone else come to rewatch this after the poor excuse of a documentary Netflix dropped ? Now this is how you do it. Props to Lemmino for taking his time and effort into these videos.
Here on the 9th anniversary of it's disappearance. I always come back to this video to enjoy the first video that got me into watching Lemmino. I always imagine a small tiny plane flying just above the clouds peeking down on the bright lights of Penang, lost in a sea of busy ATC coms and its own insignificance, only in a few hours it will become the most significant thing in the public knowledge.
When I think of this missing flight, I can't help but think of the people waiting in the terminal only to eventually have to leave with no loved one and no Idea what happened. Now, years later, no answers, no closure, my heart sinks for them.
Some of the relatives have since passed and its been suggested that their missing familys disappearance helped lead to their deaths . It must be torture.
ikr... im from malaysia and when i first heard abt this... it was so frightening and heartbreaking... i cant even imagine what it feels like if i were in their shoes(the victim's family) :(
netflix doc just came out on netflix and this vid is still so much better then it, editing,music and visuals is such a good vid i love it you can tell he puts so much work into his vids and he does it because he loves it not for the money we love you lem
I know the ocean is a big place, but I reckon we should try to install long-range radar at strategic points across the sea. Could help in future situations like this one. Obviously long-range isn't very precise, and nor would it be able to cover the entire sea. What it could do, though, is indicate the path a plane took, and that data could then be extrapolated.
@Caskade Studio i'm almost certain the noaa is an organization for the waters in the us, which could do something similar to your idea, but like you said we don't live in a cooperative utopia so planting radar points would be improbable
@tempodude Yeah you definitely have a point there. Unfortunately for my idea, we don't live in a cooperative utopia. Best I could think of, you'd want to have an international organisation for international waters.
who would control this radar, where would this data go? i imagine your radar isn't based on voluntary data sent by the planes and that it's measuring distance like a military radar, which would be a massive military advantage for the country operating it. do you imagine china will agree to american radar systems in the indian ocean?
I am the daughter of an airline pilot. Stories like these are what terrify me most. One day, my father might disappear without a trace in a horrific plane accident.
I remember when this happened, I was like “in a few days, we’ll know what happened” and then “next week, it will be known for sure” and so on and on. I can’t believe it’s been almost seven years now and we still don’t know for sure.
Whenever a new Netflix doc comes out, I always return to Lemmino to give me the straight facts and story instead of a 3-6 episodic marathon from Netflix. Incidentally their DB Cooper doc was just terrible compared to the brilliance of Lemmino.
The fact that almost 10 years later this is still an unsolved case is extremely worrying given that millions of people across the world travel by aircrafts on a daily basis.
Craziest part about this story is that nobody contacted anybody during the flight. Don’t you think if the plane was going wildly off course somebody would’ve called someone? Super weird.
@Sohail Khan It was an Iranian boy who had fled his country in hopes of finally having a free life. His mother had spoken up about this. Its kinda sad......
this happened on my then best friend's birthday which made her sad bc it seemed like every time it was her birthday, something bad would happen.. not to mention our other best friend's aunt was in the flight too... it was the saddest week of school anyone could even imagine..
@Luís M.S.G Did Alex Jones give you this info ? Do you have some kinda contact with the fbi lol stop it you have no clue what happened and you need real evidence to call something fact
I remember back then when I was around 9 watching the news about the missing MH370, I didn't really mind about the news but now I'm 17. Finally understood the whole story. I'm praying for those poor victim on this accident. Goodnight MH370
Brilliant video! Well researched and presented, so thank you for doing this. At the time of writing (July 2022), there is talk of another search in late 2022, which I hope happens as the families of the victims need some kind of closure.
The entire thing must've been terrifying for everyone onboard. It's good to know that Ocean Infinity is going to resume it's search in the coming years.
Back in the day, this horror news was a big thing to us as Malaysians. We were 24/7 getting every update related to MH370. It was depressing to us too What's worse a year later after the event of 370, another aircraft crash was happened by a missile attack from the same airline. With no survivors. It was devastating for both citizens and the airline company
Did we watch the same Documentary? I found the Netflix documentary to be a fascinating deep dive that covers a lot of information left out here. It isn't sensationalised, nor is it conspiracy ridden. It's just showcasing potential answers people had at the time, going into peoples' theories (ACTUAL theories based on logic, not conspiracy theories based on nonsense conclusions) in a grossing narrative....very much like Lemmino does here.
it kinda puts things into perspective - we feel like the world is small these days because of how interconnected everything is, but in reality its so huge that a whole plane full of people can just slip through the cracks
@Erik Hernandezzz naw this shouldn't happen. planes are supposed to have some kind of GPS tracker thing in it, so it can be found if it crashes, yet they can't find it??? I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be in the black box, and that shit can't be destroyed. Maybe I'm wrong, but I could swear they are supposed to have GPS trackers in the black box They just dont want to find it for a reason
Well I mean at least for aviation I believe the only real reason why its easier to make a plane disappear is because of the insufficient radar coverage over the oceans. It's amazing how were in 2022 and they still don't have adequate radar coverage more than 200mi into the oceans.
I'm so sorry to the families of those lost, what a terrible situation. Something compelling to me; the transponders clicked-off about a minute after the last expected radio transmission took place - Seems too close to be a coincidence. Perhaps the pilot tripped some breakers, then incapacitated the co-pilot right as he would have noticed the equipment went offline but before he could make a radio call. Of course it doesn't explain the motive.
There's a new breakthrough in this story. A New theory is a new flight path based on disrupted radio waves the plane flew through during its flight. Somebody mapped them out and found a new location it could of landed which is just shortly farther than an original thought location.
What scares me is that: No matter how aviation impressive technology is, anything can go wrong. From accidents, crashes, and currently... a missing plane, yet to be found.
As a person who loves theorizing and thinking on mysteries for my entire life, this single event completely wigs me out. I just can't find a reasonable answer. Many mysteries which LEMMiNO has made videos about can be brushed aside with different theories, but MH370 has been an event more perplexing than even that of the Nimiz Incident. The plane had to be in manual to make those turns, but if there was an emergency, why not land in Malaysia? The only thing i have come up with is that a emergency did occur, but was intentionally started. A person or persons on board could have then taken over the plane and crashed it. This is all i could come up with. Granted I'm not an expert and I'm only a teenager, but I still think this could be a possibility.
I had to come back to this video to bleach my brain after watching that idiotic Netflix "documentary" that just came out. Thanks for actually being objective and factual, LEMMiNO!
@TheeYellowDart you find short, simple media easier to consume? sounds like you have a limited attention span. the netflix doco wasn fine, and presented a lot of different theories and claims. the focus on the humans on board (and loved ones they left behind) was kinda crucial to a series like that.
to me, the most chilling thing about this is how frighteningly normal everything was. 101 seconds later, everyone on board went missing. how could these peoples loved ones cope not knowing what happened to them?
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Such a devastating event for the families of the crew and passengers. Almost a decade has past and still no signs of recovery. Time will tell it’s conclusion as we continue to speculate and salvage.
The professionalism of the production value of this film considering the budget and how Lemmino has progressed over the years is truly astonishing, total respect and many budding documentary makers would do well to study Lemmino's body of work.
It’s weird to think that, at this point, there are no major gains to the search, but rather the motivation would be purely to satiate curiosity, or possibly the fear that even in the modern age, with all the technology we have, that an object as large as a passenger liner can utterly elude us.
I lived in Reunion Island, right next to where the first debris was found. Back then i was closely following the news regarding this flight as I always loved aviation, so I couldn't believe such a big discovery was made in my tiny unknown island
@Ryan Guan surprisingly good. In terms of bitrate it’s pretty much on par with america, the downside being the ping for most things since most servers are in the northern hemisphere while the island is in the south
I feel so bad for the families of the victims still having absolutely no conclusions to this case. It's sad that someone you knew passed away but it's even more sad not knowing why.
@MineEagle It's been eight years. No one ever called. No one's been abducted. Tiny remains of the plane have been found and as a result, death certificates have been sent to families. The worst is having a dead relative without a body nor a grave, only the belongings they left behind and old pictures yellowed by time.
I personally think the erratic behavior is possibly because of either a result of navigational equipment failure possible combined with an incapacitated flight crew leading to the passengers desperately trying to get home without knowing how or any ground landmarks for navigation. This could be from the Lithium batteries causing the destruction of the transponders. It’s also possible as in the UPS flight they pilots couldn’t see their instruments and had trouble navigating
I remember when this was on the news and the stations went into immense details on how the orange box on an airplane worked. The story was everywhere. Made it feel even more creepy
The production quality on all your videos are top notch, seriously some of the best I've ever seen. I hope they find the wreckage soon, in my opinion I'd say that the pilot purposely crashed it. Mainly from the flight simulator "Evidence" but I'm not sure. Just my own little theory.
This is very good video. I’ve watched a lot of videos about this missing flight but they’re kinda messed up. This one explains it really well. Great video, man👍🏻
The quality and content of this video is absolutely magnificent! No wonder why regular and cable tv is dying with their awful programing! Great Job by Lemmino! Keep the good work coming
If the pilot were distracted by something not (yet) a big deal, it might have been the cause of the forgotten readback, and could also be the cause or explanation for the disaster.
Your presentations are absolutely spectacular, in terms of detail, production excellence, commentary, and evidence analysis. IMHO Capt. Zaharie Shah did not have evil intent and whatever happened was out of his control. May God rest the souls of all aboard this aircraft.
Flying for multiple hours in the middle of the Indian ocean is extremely strange behaviour for a hijacking. Usually, in the case of a pilot scuicide, they will immediately set the plane to crash on taking full control from the other pilot. Again, in the case of terrorism, they'll usually try crashing the plane soon after taking control or flying the plane into a place where it would cause the most damage. Im thinking it could be a case of a passenger hijacking where they attempted to land the plane in Australian-controlled Christmas Island to claim asylum, but they somehow failed to get there.
My brother’s classmate was on this flight. Her family is still reeling from this tragedy. They believe the plane was hijacked. The sad thing is she had a fear of height.
Outstanding documentary. I remember watching the news back then, although I admit not regularly. It is fantastic to get both the broad picture as well as the minute detail presented in such an exceptional way.
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That new Netflix doc came out and i was like..this is okay, but Lemminos was better haha. The only new thing was that suspicious older dude who somehow found literally all the debris, and that almost none of it was able to be verified, raising a lot of eyebrows
@Kimmaline I don't know if the situation has changed, but from what I read, Malaysia Airlines, as the owner, would have to initiate a new search, which could expose them to legal liability if they find the plane and are found to be at fault or negligence.
You'd hope that they would want to find the plane more than avoid potential legal issues but 🤷♂️
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You have to do one about HELIOS Flight. Its one of the most sick situations anyone can be. You make the best videos
It’s scary to know that even big and controlled objects such as airplanes can go missing in a world where technology is at a breakthrough
@Julian Diaz shit has been going missing in the ocean since forever
Nasa finds smol microbes and water droplets on other planets that are several thousand kms away from earth and yet we're struggling to find the bottom of our ocean. (Ocean is large ik) Nasa tech needs to lend support for this.
@Julian Diaz exactly. Hint: find out who was on the flight. I know but do your homework
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This story has always terrified me way more then any true crime or serial killer cases, the idea that even with all this technology and all these people searching we have literally no idea what happened to these people is so eerie
same
@CadetTrev more likely America because they had a lot of military in the area when the plane crashed
Just watched a TV duel about this mystery.It' s been 9 years and no news.The truth is it probably landed somewhere, because there were two tones of electro materials in cargo and some Chinese scientists among passengers.They were heading to Beijing and America just did't want that material( probably something important, maybe even some patents for new to come weapon, who knows).America had to have it.Unfortunately, there were a lo of passengers, but America don't care about people's lives.
so spooky tbh. I think it was the illuminati
Theory from your cabin pressure idea: The plane lost cabin pressure incapacitating both pilots and the crew, the turns where from smalls lapses where the pilots regained conciousness and attempting to turn back but losing conciousness before they could complete the turn. This would go on until both pilots lost conciousness for the last time leaving the plane on a long trek down the indian ocean before crashing near antarctica.
@firstlast9593 did you even watch the video? It shows the wreckage. Try using more than just your gold fish attention span for once
@Luis Santiago López Pérezi super agree here.. even though theyre a pile of different sessions…WHY IN THE WORLD WAS THERE A PIN IN THE SOUTH INDIAN OCEANNNN ohmyghaddd
Well then why did they turn the transponders off then?
If the cabin lost pressure, that wouldn't explain why the transponders were disabled. Pressure loss doesn't disable transponders.
@G Man my biggest question is if this was a hijacking, why hasn’t any group/persons come forward to take the credit for it? Hijackings always have demands or are trying to make a statement. If (and it’s a big if) the hijackers were working alone, why wouldn’t they have left a note or other documents explaining what they did, their goal for doing it and what they hope to achieve by doing it?
Plus, so many family members of people who have committed suicide will deny that they did that. They will say there were no signs (most of the time they’re lying to themselves) and they don’t want to admit that somebody could do that. Just look at people who are accused of murder, without irrefutable proof (sometimes even with it) the family will always stand by them. I’m not saying the pilot did kill himself and everybody else, but his family saying he wasn’t depressed really isn’t anything to go by. Suicide is also a hugely taboo subject in that part of the world, even if they did believe he was suicidal, they probably wouldn’t admit it. Who wants to admit their father/son/brother etc was capable of murdering that many people?
IF it was suicide, it could explain the journey the flight took. He knew the plane more than likely would never be found and was covering his tracks so that he wouldn’t be an embarrassment/let down to his family and they’d still be able to claim life insurance. Who knows the truth. I just think a high-jacking is very unlikely given nobody taking credit and I also don’t think we can rule out suicide just because the family say he didn’t have any mental health issues
I discovered this video after watching Episode 1 of that dreadful Netflix documentary. I found this much more informative and less biased. I now completely understand the situation and whilst we don't truly know what happened, you painted a much clearer picture as to how things may have unfolded with some excellent visual presentations. Thank you and keep up the great work.
@Viliam Klein the only true logical explanation for this man finding the pieces is that he is in-fact James Bond.
Or Jason Bourne.
@ZenaGomez no, he's obviously the living reincarnation of James Bond: international man of mystery. Or he has too much money and time on his hands, so (after listening to the advice from experts about where to go) he went looking for plane parts and found some. Or he's actually 007.
So do you think that guy who kept finding the plane pieces in the Netflix documentary was legit..?
The best part of the documentary is the interviews with Mike in the hangar I work at and the B-roll of him using my computer 😂
They made it way too long and boring. Lemmino makes it way better and much more informative.
I’m a half malay person watching this video. I might be a bit late, but I just want to add more support to the story. Recently my dad (who is a hard working pilot) shared with me that he used to be very good friends with the pilot of MH370. He said that the pilot of MH370 was very kind and sharp and it would be very rare for an experienced pilot like him to suicide, or crash the plane. My dad used to work for Malaysian airplanes but ever since 2003 or 2005 (I think) he has changed airlines. My condolences to the pilot of MH370. Rest In Peace.
It is super common that in passenger vessel disasters (not just airlines, think Costa Concordia) that the companies try to find a scapegoat to cover their asses from being scrutinized/sued for mismanagement or faulty equipment
@dreamkittyRespect. This is how everyone should handle being wrong on the internet.
@ShioKZclipif it was shot down by mistake.....
Great!!!
this guy made a way more informative documentary in 24 mins than what netflix recently made in 3 hours
Having watched this KZclip video when it came out I returned to it after reaching episode 2 of the Netflix documentary and realising it is going to be shite. Indulging the most obviously lame conspiracy theories is a sick exploitation of the grieving families confusion and anger. And any time you hear "It couldn't be a coincidence, could it?" you know that's exactly what it was. I'm not going to watch any more of it and I'm angry that Netflix, with their massive reach, distributed something so pathetic.
LEMMINO is better than anything netflix can make honestly
@Tristan Winkle pretty sure they didn't because they got his wife on it
It is sad that you're barely watching this
Frrrr
When KZcliprs make better, more engaging documentaries than news outlets and people with millions of dollars
I will say the hypothesis that two AWACS jammed the plane and brought it down to prevent classified tech in the cargo from reaching China is pretty feasible, it's totally something we would do and have done before, i can't see some of the involved countries not immediately calling out such a horrendous act immediately if discovered
you predict the bullshit Netflix show
Lol
It's cuz youtubers actually like it doing them.
the quality is so good for a yt doc too
The thought of hoping on a plane and then disappearing to the point where nobody truly knows what happened..
Absolutely terrifying how everything you thought was important to do once you arrived destination has all been suddenly taken from you
@The King there will be no evidence that you believe. But we know what you felt before you were born, so why not go with that "feeling"?
@Daniellia Simpson There is no way to prove their is a "spirit"
@The King there is, we're both physical and spiritual beings. The body dies when our spirit leave but where does the spirit go?
I believe in heaven and hell. Soon after my mom died I prayed to God to ask him where her soul was. And I had a dream about her. She was glowing with joy and so happy. I've never seen her that happy in my life. She was frolicking and I've never had a dream like that again. So I hope to see her again one day and other loved ones too💜
@data No one will ever know, there will never be any evidence. I know what you’re saying, let’s just hope there is something in the after life.
@The King pretty much no other theory has any evidence behind it, but we do know what unconciousness is like, and that the brain shuts down after death, in other words it is a lack of conciousness.
sure there could be an afterlife, but there's nothing to indicate that yet, so we should go towards what has the most evidence until perhaps another theory with more evidence arrives.
It's really upsetting and depressing to know that they gave up on finding the plane and giving the over 200 passengers' families closure on what really happened. They should definitely try and search the area near Christmas Island. I can't imagine what their families went through
There's no fking way they can find it, most of the parts have probably been destroyed.
There’s probably nothing to be found now. All the parts of the airplane have long since scattered, and all the bodies of the passengers have all decomposed and been eaten by the sea life.
Even if someone were to search the exact area where the plane crashed, it’s not likely they would find anything there.
They can't afford to keep searching forever, it costs millions of dollars to do so
Someone has to pay for these searches, unfortunately. They are using a lot of expensive equipment, and in the end, they just can't justify that cost, when it is taking time and effort away from other things. These are governments that are having to pay for this, and they have to consider the rest of their citizens, etc. At a certain point, they need to go back to the drawing board, and give up the search. The plane isn't going anywhere, whereever it is. And the families, while I am sure, are upset not to have closure, there is no doubt that their loved ones perished in some horrible way. The ocean is HUGE, and while we have advanced technology, it still isn't enough to successfully plumb the depths of the vast, vast ocean, with complete accuracy.
Flying Malaysia airlines at night al always gives me the goosebumps. I really would like to know what really happened to this flight. I was 9 back then when I heard the incident and still no clue of what happened. I really want to know what really happened. R.I.P souls aboard MH370
Yeah .....and now NETFLIX has started documentary on this....again this case has been opened.....now we may know the actual fcuk happened
Theres a reason we dont know. Very sinister things happend with this
I was 9 years old in March 2014.
I hope the plane will be found in our lifetime.
I was also around that age
maybe in the far future we gonna know
I recently met someone who lost a relative in this flight. While I have been awed by this story since it happened, meeting someone who is directly involved with it was quite harrowing and heartbreaking. May they all Rest in Peace
My piano teacher as a child quit when her brother died on flight 370. I remember we where planning to go to China, taking the exact flight on the same plane, when the plane disappeared our tickets where renewed and we where given a different flight number. It was disturbing and sad seeing how it directly effected those who lost people, and realising how close you can come to disaster without knowing it
Were* not where.
Thank goodness you didn't get to go on the plane. I hope your piano teacher is doing okay now.
@Mohana Enduri *God
it was like god saved y'all from something tragic happening... he delayed it than killing ppl
Thanks you guys didn't get the mh17 either
This man makes 20+ minute, studio level documentaries for free, and not a midroll ad in sight. My man know your worth
I got an ad at 7:11, which felt like a purposeful ad break lol. No complaint, just saying.
this is just dumb. If he tries to monetize it he would be bash for being greedy. If he doesn't he would also be bash for 'know your worth' you can't please everyone lol
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I can only imagine the chaos inside that plane for 6 or 7 hours before its crash (or whatever happened). Inocent people having no idea of what was going on and knowing that they probably would be dead real soon. That's terrifying
@data I've been on Lufthansa flights in 2014 where there definitely was internet access.
@BlueJay_567this makes the most sense to me too. I fly often but very anxious, I pay attention to the flight time, i would of definitely noticed if the flight too longer and mentioned something, and I’m sure the crew would of noticed made an announcement etc. it had to be something for them not to communicate.
@data wow, didn’t think about that, but it’s crazy that a simple development that has occurred since then would give a huge clue as to what happened
@BlueJay_567 no internet on the plane, it is somewhat common now (moreso with higher priced flights) but back in 2013 it was virtually non existent
What I don’t understand is how nobody on the plane texted or called a loved one, this makes me think it’s almost certainly hypoxia because nobody would be awake
i like how lemmino delivered these info without being bias. the netflix documentaries regarding the mh370 is very biased to the point of mocking malaysia.
so glad this channel exist
I don't know why I keep watching these videos in the airport right before I'm going to fly
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Chances of dying in a plane crash is 1 in 11 million
@HeroSword P I'm afraid of flying since the first time i got on an airplane 💀💀💀
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i think all planes should have camera’s inside & out that can be viewed by the on land communicators. that way they’ll always know what’s going on or what happened if something goes wrong
@data not really like it could be 144p(colorless) for all i give a sht about, just delete the files after a few months.
@RedRockBro do you want to work in a workplace wheren everything you do is recorded with a camera? That’s really not good. We must not forget, this is just of the few cases. Everyday there are thousands of safe flights without anything happening.
@cooldude 101011 Even if it were SATCOM, going at the speed of a plane generates certain losses in data transmissions between a plane and a satellite. That's why it's not possible to have cellphone internet in an airplane
@stitchedguts yeah. Plus black boxes are made to be as tough as possible, including the contents. It’s why black boxes still use older forms of storing data as they are usually more resilient. Data stored in a hard drive for instance is easier to destroy, corrupt, etc than data stored via a tape. Apparently the oldest flight data recorders literally stored (the little data they recorded) in metal by punching marks in them like a typewriter.
OPs idea of including video would be too complicated and probably require too much storage space. I’m assuming that maybe they meant via the satcom?
@data Hey cameras that can record up to 24 hours aren't hard to come by, especially for airports, just delete the footage if everything goes right after every landing or something.
As an aspiring ATC, the moment I heard the last radio transmission I was very alarmed. I literally said to myself, "no readback?" Although you covered this later in the video, it might have been better to point this out right in the moment for the people who might not know the standard procedure, as there being no readback is VERY fishy especially considering the fact that the other tower couldn't get radar OR radio contact.
@Matt Jenssen they are. In real life though, if nothing up until that point was out of the ordinary, and had the vietnamese ATC established radio contact immediately after, then the missed readback would not have been an issue and the pilot likely would not have been held responsible for that. But unfortunately, the other ATC could not contact the pilot, which makes the non existent readback very suspicious.
Exactly that’s what I was thinking. And as far Ik readbacks are mandatory right?
The Scary Part is, when Flight 370 was first declared missing and the search began, Flight 370 was still in the air and would be for 2 more hours before crashing.
@Vin Laurent it would be more plausible that they went and got eaten by godzilla.
@Vin Laurent Okay Don Lemon
@Art byGiselle what voice mail?
@Malo vise Malo PREVISE he said imagine he obv didn't mean it why don't you grow up instead of trying to use an age to insult someone😂
@Aron 13 prove what? You prove to me that we landed on the moon.
Love this kind of documentary where there's no unecessary details shoved towards viewers faces, just straight up telling/relaying of gathered infos. Thanks a bunch, kudos to a great documentary and to your team!
This has been one of my favourite videos on KZclip for a long time. Despite being a fiercely streamlined, unbiased series of well researched facts, its so absorbing and rewatchable. I used to think the story of MH370 was doing some of the heavy lifting but the 2023 Netflix docu-series on Flight 370 proves that a great story poorly told is no substitute for any story well told.
If nothing else, I hope a lot of people come back to this video / discover this video for the first time through searches and recommendations because of that docu-series. I would say its because these videos deserve the support but honestly, I think its because people deserve these videos.
Amazing how 1 man made a better documentary than Netflix
@Tuvathedog Netflix's theories were way too farfetched imo and i don't think they belong in something that calls itself a documentary
The Netflix documentary covered more theories but he went straight to the point
It’s mesmerising to know we saw this on the news, and witnessed a historic tragedy taking place.
I still can’t believe that the plane I saw on the news back then still hasn’t been found.
Thanks for making this video! This was the flight that I frequently took for work trips to Beijing. It will shed more lights if we know who were on board the flight.
@Gg I stopped believing in imaginary friends a long, long time ago
@Gg Nah
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We do. He even mentioned in the video that there were two suspicious individuals on the flight, who were subsequently cleared.
I still remember when the worlds biggest problem was this flight
@Robert what’s worse is when the opposite thing happens.
@Old Fridge i was 10 back then 👁️👄👁️
Totally agree. What a world.
@Robert lmao
I was in 6th grade lmao, crazy I remember what class I was when the news broke
I keep rewatching this video, this plane NEEDS to be found, it's unbearable not to know. I'm wondering wether the evidence will last long enough though. The flight recorders can't last forever down there.
@Erika he’s quiet after that last sentence
It’s useless now
There's nothing to find. An airplane crashing at high speed will disintegrate. It's not like a ship that just sinks. It's a thin tube of metal and plastic that crashes at almost the speed of sound. It's already a lot we found an intact flaperon.
Just here to remind you it still hasn’t been found 😋
@data No you didn't. You said that hypoxia makes pilots do wrong decisions and shift in and out of consciousness. You haven't addressed at all how this hypoxia could be so severe that it immediately made them unable to signal for help, how the hypoxia turned off the transponders, but how while being so severe it still didn't kill them for multiple hours as they flew the plan out over the pacific.
This whole thing still gives me chills. I remember coming home from school and my family watching the news covering on the flight disappearing. It’s terrifying to think about what the families of the passengers were going through when they heard about this. It’s already been 8 years, I personally think the government has something to do with this flight vanishing.
@FlorityFlora it's important to know HOW the plane crashed. Just because everyone on that plane is dead doesn't mean searching for it is a lost cause. The black box on the plane stores flight data and it shows how the plane crashed.
Which government? So many different countries conducted searches, it’s highly unlikely that they were all in on it and all decided on a cover-up, no?
It would be the biggest waste of money in history, they finally find the plane after millions of dollars poured into it, then they just find that they are all dead, pointless.
I dont think "guvenement bad" is the case here.
Just that unlike Space, we havent explored that much of the seas yet.
The ocean is large and deep, searches are costly and except bringing closure to families, theres not really a need to search for it anymore
@Atropa Belladonna not to mention there were a lot of scientists and doctors on the plane.
The airplane Malaysia Airlines also suffered a huge bankrupt after this disappearance. Before this incident, Malaysia Airlines was known as one of the most safest airlines ever, however this costed the airline to go bankrupt, and barely anyone even boarded MAS ever since this happend. Many of the crew members and especially pilots of the airline lost their jobs.
Fear truly causes lots of suffering doesn't it?
This video will always amaze me, not just because of how fascinating the story is, but how much research this person has done to make such a detailed documentary all while having such impressive video editing skills
Latest update: A Madagascar fisherman found a part of the landing gear indicating the landing gear was down when the aircraft hit the ocean, pointing towards the scenario where the pilot intentionally crashed the plane...
@saga There's a video on KZclip from 60 Minutes Australia (called "Why experts believe MH370 was murder suicide") where they interview a panel of aviation experts who better explain the theory that it was done intentionally and glided down with the intent of sinking rather than hitting hard and leaving a whole bunch of debris on the surface to find.
@Caden You're right. And there's simply no proof the landing gear was deployed. Just because you find a piece of the gear door doesn't allow any conclusion about the final position of that door. The plane was smashed into pieces. It's all just speculation.
Why would someone deploy a landing gear? There’s literally no reason if you’re going to crash the plane and die then you crash it. There’s no reason for a landing gear to be down
imagine 5 years later an unscheduled flight requests for permission to land at beijing
A “Twilight Zone” storyline for sure!
That sounds like something that would happen in a Twilight Zone episode
@TheAverageLutfi Why would there be ATC in a closed airport?
theres a small chance, a very small chance this can happen, it mightve quantum tunneled somehow somewhere, we dont know
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My dad was living in Kuala Lumpur at the time that MH370 went missing, and I remember being terrified as I knew he traveled a lot for business in that region. He also made sure to never let me fly to visit him via Malaysian Airlines, especially after that incident. I just hope that someday, the wreckage is found so that the families of those missing can finally be at peace…
for the loved ones of the passengers and pilots, never finding out what really happened is heart breaking
I hope so badly that they’ll find the full wreckage ,the story is absolutely indulging to listen to but completely tragic and horrific, especially the fact that there’s no outstanding piece of the wreckage that could provide any information. I’ve never been big on conspiracies myself but I love to hear them ,a cover up one way or the other seems like the only assumption that would make sense given that there is almost nothing and nothing but a few pieces of debris were found ? Positively mind boggling.
The thing is though that searches have been conducted by several agencies of several different countries, which makes a coverup a lot less likely than if only one single government agency of one country had been searching.
@Tea Noire very interesting ! I like your take on it .
I have a feeling the plane got clipped by a government test missile or smth along those lines by accident and the pilots lost control of the plane. The sharp turn and up and down motion in the flight altitude remind me of Japan Airlines 123 when they lost their stabilizer and flew in an erratic up and down pattern and made sharp turns because they had little to no control over their plane. The pilots either passed out from hypoxia or were too busy trying to control an out-of-control plane to answer any satellite calls.
When the military realized their mistake, they sent out people to go and clean the wreckage up (they would know where the plane crashed since they were the ones that shot it down), including the black box. They managed to get most of it but obviously couldn't get every little small peice, which is why some of the wreckage washed up on the shores of beaches nearby. I find it off that the government released info integral to finding the plane days into the search instead of right away, almost as if they didn't want to give away too much info that might implicate them.
The sad story about the Helios flight was the brave cabin crew member, Andreas Prodromou. He remained conscious and attempted to fly the plane as the engines died. It's reported that he managed to turn the aircraft away from populated areas, thus reducing the loss of life.
I remember this happening, it's one of the few things that stand out from my childhood. I was barely turned 11 att, stuck in a hospital for two weeks while battling it out against influenza A or pneumonia whichever it was, so the tv was constantly playing news about the search operations
I'm a Malaysian and I remember how scary it was the night the plane went missing because every news channel was talking about it and what's worse was the fact that my dad boarded a Malaysian Airlines plane that same night and we didn't know which flight he took. Thankfully it was a different one. My heart goes out to everyone who lost someone they loved that night.
wow, that must have been scary! glad he's safe.
same happened once with my mom , we lived abroad and my mom was going to her dad's funeral in Pakistan, the day she went we heard a Pakistani flight has crashed (airblue RIP) my dad was at house so as kids we were bawling our eyes out at home thinking its our mom's flight. but alhumdulillah it wasn't , it really is scary
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@opiumcarti the pilot fly it to a place where it would be difficult to find. It's in the southern Indian Ocean.
It's been recently determined that MH370 went into a holding pattern just before plummetting, placing the crash site a bit further north. An oceanographer/professor (sorry can't remember his name and affiliation) made this determination and at the time of the search, he and his team was never consulted or his findings considered. I truly hope this plane is found (flight and voice recorders especially) to solve this mystery.
Charitha Pattiaratchi is the professor, from the uni of western australia!
the fact that this is better than the Netflix documentary speaks volume
My condolences to the families who lost loved ones on this flight.
I absolutely loved the short documentary. It fully deserves the 22 million views it has received and LEMMiNO deserves his 5 million subscribers and whatever income he receives from Patreon.
A large network production team couldn't have done a better job.
its crazy how something as big as a airplane can get lost in the sea and just is never found, really puts into prospective how massive the ocean is.
@myunie been out work a job 6 figures and i have a personal space ship that takes me to mars whenever i wanna be cold
@JackaL stay in school
@JackaL never seen a map of the earth?💀
@Stoof the ocean is like 3% max nice try with your lame stream media
This story gives me chills. Imagine being on that plane. You are stuck, and suddenly your life has changed and you will be lost for eternity... it’s just.. scary how fast your life can change and how fast you can be forgotten...
Send a message at any point you feel something is wrong....if possible. Life jackets under seat. Something should have been found, but the odd part is that nothing was found.
When you die you're lost for infinity, so it's not that bad.
Scary
@Joseph S-D you good mate?
I can’t help, but felt bad for those families who were depressed on how they lost one or more of their family members by this tragedy.
Just letting you know (pun intended), Netflix put out their own 3-episode miniseries on this subject.
And your 30-minute video remains the superior, and more tasteful, documentary.
Anyone else come to rewatch this after the poor excuse of a documentary Netflix dropped ? Now this is how you do it. Props to Lemmino for taking his time and effort into these videos.
Here on the 9th anniversary of it's disappearance. I always come back to this video to enjoy the first video that got me into watching Lemmino.
I always imagine a small tiny plane flying just above the clouds peeking down on the bright lights of Penang, lost in a sea of busy ATC coms and its own insignificance, only in a few hours it will become the most significant thing in the public knowledge.
When I think of this missing flight, I can't help but think of the people waiting in the terminal only to eventually have to leave with no loved one and no Idea what happened. Now, years later, no answers, no closure, my heart sinks for them.
Just imagine waiting for someone on that plane and never came. It still breaks my heart everytime I see documentaries about flight 370
@Quentin Hill if I remember properly, the plane was over the ocean.
If there was ransom, how would you get the money out at sea, on a *plane?*
Some of the relatives have since passed and its been suggested that their missing familys disappearance helped lead to their deaths .
It must be torture.
Then MH17 happened...
ikr... im from malaysia and when i first heard abt this... it was so frightening and heartbreaking... i cant even imagine what it feels like if i were in their shoes(the victim's family) :(
Ikr. People keep saying it's creepy, but for me it's mostly sad. 200 people is a lot of people
netflix doc just came out on netflix and this vid is still so much better then it, editing,music and visuals is such a good vid i love it you can tell he puts so much work into his vids and he does it because he loves it not for the money we love you lem
I know the ocean is a big place, but I reckon we should try to install long-range radar at strategic points across the sea. Could help in future situations like this one.
Obviously long-range isn't very precise, and nor would it be able to cover the entire sea. What it could do, though, is indicate the path a plane took, and that data could then be extrapolated.
but they can just have an radar powerful enough to see every single plane in that area like an military radar or something to ping these planes
that is a very great idea
@Caskade Studio i'm almost certain the noaa is an organization for the waters in the us, which could do something similar to your idea, but like you said we don't live in a cooperative utopia so planting radar points would be improbable
@tempodude Yeah you definitely have a point there. Unfortunately for my idea, we don't live in a cooperative utopia. Best I could think of, you'd want to have an international organisation for international waters.
who would control this radar, where would this data go? i imagine your radar isn't based on voluntary data sent by the planes and that it's measuring distance like a military radar, which would be a massive military advantage for the country operating it. do you imagine china will agree to american radar systems in the indian ocean?
I am the daughter of an airline pilot. Stories like these are what terrify me most. One day, my father might disappear without a trace in a horrific plane accident.
9 years ago today and we're no closer to solving this. thank you for this video. rip to all those lost.
Better than the Netflix documentary. This video doesnt have any unrelated and repeated information, simply perfect.
I remember when this happened, I was like “in a few days, we’ll know what happened” and then “next week, it will be known for sure” and so on and on. I can’t believe it’s been almost seven years now and we still don’t know for sure.
YO WTF ARE YOU DOING HERE/pos
@Waffle Dog I mean the voicemail did say something inhuman was hurting the plane
It's now been almost 9 years.
I'm still having trouble remembering.
@Aditya Rana that would've made sense but we have bits and pieces of the debris found already so....
I had to fly a few months after the flight went missing and I was so so scared. I didn’t want to vanish without a trace too
Whenever a new Netflix doc comes out, I always return to Lemmino to give me the straight facts and story instead of a 3-6 episodic marathon from Netflix. Incidentally their DB Cooper doc was just terrible compared to the brilliance of Lemmino.
The fact that almost 10 years later this is still an unsolved case is extremely worrying given that millions of people across the world travel by aircrafts on a daily basis.
This is easily better than what Netflix produced.
The quality of the whole document is astounding! The animations, the way the story is told, the music, all fits extremelly well.
Craziest part about this story is that nobody contacted anybody during the flight. Don’t you think if the plane was going wildly off course somebody would’ve called someone? Super weird.
They died of hypoxia apparently and it’s peaceful so they didn’t choke or gasp for air. Maybe the only weird thing they encountered was the turn
Just thinking about what the passengers experienced is enough to make me think about it all day
@Sohail Khan It was an Iranian boy who had fled his country in hopes of finally having a free life. His mother had spoken up about this. Its kinda sad......
@Sohail Khan Yes there were 2 passengers on that plane with stolen passports.
this happened on my then best friend's birthday which made her sad bc it seemed like every time it was her birthday, something bad would happen.. not to mention our other best friend's aunt was in the flight too... it was the saddest week of school anyone could even imagine..
@Ana Madrigal This was 2014, everything sucked including apps.
@Luís M.S.G
Did Alex Jones give you this info ? Do you have some kinda contact with the fbi lol stop it you have no clue what happened and you need real evidence to call something fact
I find it quite sad that so many people’s memories were tarnished because suspicion was cast on them
I remember back then when I was around 9 watching the news about the missing MH370, I didn't really mind about the news but now I'm 17. Finally understood the whole story. I'm praying for those poor victim on this accident. Goodnight MH370
I remember me and my wife were boarding a plane to Japan about three days after the disappearance. Needless to say we were both apprehensive.
Brilliant video! Well researched and presented, so thank you for doing this. At the time of writing (July 2022), there is talk of another search in late 2022, which I hope happens as the families of the victims need some kind of closure.
The entire thing must've been terrifying for everyone onboard. It's good to know that Ocean Infinity is going to resume it's search in the coming years.
It's sad how everyone who lost a family member and close friend on this flight, has still not received any closure about what happened.
@H D 😟
@UwU Eevee childish behavior
@TheAllSeeingEye As you wish, crazy!
@Jessica Kalish 🤡
@Jacob J omg did they finally find the plane ?
Back in the day, this horror news was a big thing to us as Malaysians. We were 24/7 getting every update related to MH370. It was depressing to us too
What's worse a year later after the event of 370, another aircraft crash was happened by a missile attack from the same airline. With no survivors. It was devastating for both citizens and the airline company
This guy makes better documentaries than some of the BIG boys out there.
You just foreshadowed Netflix „documentary“ right there my dude
I FEEL BAD FOR THE PASSENGERS AND THEIR FAMILIES THAT WANTED TO LIVE OUT THEIR LIVES. RIP all of you.
Sick video! So thorough and well put together! Lets hope they do find it some day. Rest in peace to all who where on the flight.
This is much more factual and detailed than the overly sensationalised, conspiracy-ridden Netflix documentary. Thank you.
@Dribbleondo hmm not sure about that. You’re easily pleased, clearly.
Did we watch the same Documentary? I found the Netflix documentary to be a fascinating deep dive that covers a lot of information left out here. It isn't sensationalised, nor is it conspiracy ridden. It's just showcasing potential answers people had at the time, going into peoples' theories (ACTUAL theories based on logic, not conspiracy theories based on nonsense conclusions) in a grossing narrative....very much like Lemmino does here.
it kinda puts things into perspective - we feel like the world is small these days because of how interconnected everything is, but in reality its so huge that a whole plane full of people can just slip through the cracks
@Shohan oh No. It Is highly unlikely that It Is likely just , the case.
@Erik Hernandezzz naw this shouldn't happen. planes are supposed to have some kind of GPS tracker thing in it, so it can be found if it crashes, yet they can't find it???
I'm pretty sure it's supposed to be in the black box, and that shit can't be destroyed.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I could swear they are supposed to have GPS trackers in the black box
They just dont want to find it for a reason
@Pasar Keramat Sadly their company may also vanished. 😃😃😃
Well I mean at least for aviation I believe the only real reason why its easier to make a plane disappear is because of the insufficient radar coverage over the oceans. It's amazing how were in 2022 and they still don't have adequate radar coverage more than 200mi into the oceans.
Actually the plane was trackable but the pilot cut off the transponder.
I'm so sorry to the families of those lost, what a terrible situation. Something compelling to me; the transponders clicked-off about a minute after the last expected radio transmission took place - Seems too close to be a coincidence. Perhaps the pilot tripped some breakers, then incapacitated the co-pilot right as he would have noticed the equipment went offline but before he could make a radio call. Of course it doesn't explain the motive.
There's a new breakthrough in this story. A New theory is a new flight path based on disrupted radio waves the plane flew through during its flight. Somebody mapped them out and found a new location it could of landed which is just shortly farther than an original thought location.
What scares me is that:
No matter how aviation impressive technology is, anything can go wrong.
From accidents, crashes, and currently...
a missing plane, yet to be found.
As a person who loves theorizing and thinking on mysteries for my entire life, this single event completely wigs me out. I just can't find a reasonable answer.
Many mysteries which LEMMiNO has made videos about can be brushed aside with different theories, but MH370 has been an event more perplexing than even that of the Nimiz Incident. The plane had to be in manual to make those turns, but if there was an emergency, why not land in Malaysia?
The only thing i have come up with is that a emergency did occur, but was intentionally started. A person or persons on board could have then taken over the plane and crashed it. This is all i could come up with. Granted I'm not an expert and I'm only a teenager, but I still think this could be a possibility.
I had to come back to this video to bleach my brain after watching that idiotic Netflix "documentary" that just came out. Thanks for actually being objective and factual, LEMMiNO!
@TheeYellowDart you find short, simple media easier to consume? sounds like you have a limited attention span. the netflix doco wasn fine, and presented a lot of different theories and claims. the focus on the humans on board (and loved ones they left behind) was kinda crucial to a series like that.
Came back to do the same thing. I can't believe I sat through three episodes. Although I am glad that Lemmino is getting views.
to me, the most chilling thing about this is how frighteningly normal everything was. 101 seconds later, everyone on board went missing. how could these peoples loved ones cope not knowing what happened to them?
@A A watch the video
Savage Jerry If he live long enough he may be face retrenchment because of covid-19 effect on travel industries which can make him and his crew more insane. 😟😟😟
@Derrick Williams Sully could have landed it in the Indian Ocean smoothly
Such a devastating event for the families of the crew and passengers. Almost a decade has past and still no signs of recovery. Time will tell it’s conclusion as we continue to speculate and salvage.
The professionalism of the production value of this film considering the budget and how Lemmino has progressed over the years is truly astonishing, total respect and many budding documentary makers would do well to study Lemmino's body of work.
It’s weird to think that, at this point, there are no major gains to the search, but rather the motivation would be purely to satiate curiosity, or possibly the fear that even in the modern age, with all the technology we have, that an object as large as a passenger liner can utterly elude us.
Actually there is a purpose to find the black box.
I lived in Reunion Island, right next to where the first debris was found. Back then i was closely following the news regarding this flight as I always loved aviation, so I couldn't believe such a big discovery was made in my tiny unknown island
Do you still live there?
@Ryan Guan surprisingly good. In terms of bitrate it’s pretty much on par with america, the downside being the ping for most things since most servers are in the northern hemisphere while the island is in the south
how''s the internet on your island?
Better than the Netflix documentary
Nope. Netflix covers everything that this video is missing.
I feel so bad for the families of the victims still having absolutely no conclusions to this case. It's sad that someone you knew passed away but it's even more sad not knowing why.
@patrick piel What exactly do you mean ?
@patrick piel what?
370 is 17!!! those bodies landed in ukraine!!
@MineEagle It's been eight years. No one ever called. No one's been abducted. Tiny remains of the plane have been found and as a result, death certificates have been sent to families. The worst is having a dead relative without a body nor a grave, only the belongings they left behind and old pictures yellowed by time.
The wreckage heavily implies that they didn’t make it. There is that small chance that the crew and passengers are still alive, but it’s unlikely.
I personally think the erratic behavior is possibly because of either a result of navigational equipment failure possible combined with an incapacitated flight crew leading to the passengers desperately trying to get home without knowing how or any ground landmarks for navigation. This could be from the Lithium batteries causing the destruction of the transponders. It’s also possible as in the UPS flight they pilots couldn’t see their instruments and had trouble navigating
I remember when this was on the news and the stations went into immense details on how the orange box on an airplane worked. The story was everywhere. Made it feel even more creepy
The production quality on all your videos are top notch, seriously some of the best I've ever seen. I hope they find the wreckage soon, in my opinion I'd say that the pilot purposely crashed it. Mainly from the flight simulator "Evidence" but I'm not sure. Just my own little theory.
This is very good video. I’ve watched a lot of videos about this missing flight but they’re kinda messed up. This one explains it really well. Great video, man👍🏻
The quality and content of this video is absolutely magnificent! No wonder why regular and cable tv is dying with their awful programing! Great Job by Lemmino! Keep the good work coming
We get it🤤
*_This channel shows the true meaning of quality over quantity_*
Yes
Fun With Guru got that too. Fo check him out (especially if you're into Easter eggs)
Worth the wait, every video
Toy
@Ad Nice
If the pilot were distracted by something not (yet) a big deal, it might have been the cause of the forgotten readback, and could also be the cause or explanation for the disaster.
Your presentations are absolutely spectacular, in terms of detail, production excellence, commentary, and evidence analysis. IMHO Capt. Zaharie Shah did not have evil intent and whatever happened was out of his control. May God rest the souls of all aboard this aircraft.
It's crazy this happened 8 years ago...I don't believe it.
It has been 9 now.
Soon to be 9
Picturing a giant plane like that crashing in the middle of nowhere in the remote southern Indian Ocean is rather frightening
Flying for multiple hours in the middle of the Indian ocean is extremely strange behaviour for a hijacking. Usually, in the case of a pilot scuicide, they will immediately set the plane to crash on taking full control from the other pilot. Again, in the case of terrorism, they'll usually try crashing the plane soon after taking control or flying the plane into a place where it would cause the most damage. Im thinking it could be a case of a passenger hijacking where they attempted to land the plane in Australian-controlled Christmas Island to claim asylum, but they somehow failed to get there.
My brother’s classmate was on this flight. Her family is still reeling from this tragedy. They believe the plane was hijacked. The sad thing is she had a fear of height.
@Amir LG And your proof of this is what exactly?
It's pretty obvious it was the pilot. Use your brains people.
Poor woman
Hope she rests in peace
@Dave's Hong Kong & China Channel 🤝👏
@Amir LG yeah, hiding in sight
It's a straightforward documentary that doesn't complicate everything with personal details and conspiracy.
Outstanding documentary. I remember watching the news back then, although I admit not regularly. It is fantastic to get both the broad picture as well as the minute detail presented in such an exceptional way.