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The Taking of MH370 by Jeff Wise
The Taking of MH370 by Jeff Wise













The Taking of MH370 by Jeff Wise

Though the mass murder-suicide theory involving the pilot did seem sensible initially, the Malaysian authorities refused to ascertain Zaharie's involvement in the tragedy. This three-part docuseries is nothing but a podium for baseless theories offering cheap thrill at the cost of the poor souls who went missing and their relatives. While a few armchair experts reported seeing debris in the South China Sea, others claimed to have witnessed a fireball lighting up the sky.įrom hijacking (for organs of Chinese citizens) to meteor hits to alien abduction, hundreds of mind-boggling hypotheses about the flight's vanishing act were peddled all over the internet to unravel the mystery.īut, the biggest of all the mysteries would be why Netflix offered these theorists a platform to peddle their illogical, unscientific and outlandish ideas. The result was a flood of findings that would put every conspiracy theorist to shame. While authorities scrambled to come up with a reason, hundreds of aviation enthusiasts, engineers, plane spotters and journalists took it upon themselves to find answers. What ensued was chaos and confusion as Malaysian authorities embarked on what would later become the longest search for an aircraft in aviation history. Nothing seems off until MH370 vanishes from the radar. The three-part series begins on an emotional note, tracing the journey of the flight as grieving relatives reminisce the day their lives came crashing down. But what does the docuseries offer that we don't already know about? Well, theories, and those too, bizarre ones. So much so that Netflix came out with a documentary of the tragic event, despite reams being written about it. Nine years later, its perplexing disappearance continues to intrigue us. Nobody knew where MH 370 or the souls inside went until the debris, believed to be that of the airliner, was recovered from Reunion Island in 2017.

The Taking of MH370 by Jeff Wise

The pilot, 53-year-old veteran Zaharie Ahmad Shah, who bade goodbye to the Malaysian ATC after it instructed him to contact the Ho Chi Minh ATC, was never heard from again.

The Taking of MH370 by Jeff Wise

There was nothing remarkable about MH 370 until it stopped communicating with the ATC 30 minutes after taking off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014. Just minutes into Netflix's new docuseries MH 370: The Plane That Disappeared, aviation journalist Jeff Wise says, "Planes go up, planes go down, what planes don't do is just vanish off the surface of the earth." But then, how did Beijing-bound Malaysian airliner MH 370 vanish into thin air?















The Taking of MH370 by Jeff Wise