MH370 Mystery

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So it's a year ago since MH370 went missing, and not a shred of evidence has been found which is unheard of for major air crashes

It certainly ranks as one of the most bizarre and strangest incidents in the history of air transportation, watching the news this morning it certainley looks like the pilot did it with the very strange route he took a route that diverted attention to what was going on

I wonder if it will ever be found?
 
they`ve had a year to find it but not a shred of evidence....
you can`t just lose an airliner, and it isn`t in someones garage with covers on..
no wreckage,no bodies found, no floating debris....
I mean just how big and vast is the ocean it`s supposed to be in?
has a year combing the area covered every inch of it?
 
where it is thought to have gone down has a mountain range underwater that is taller than the alps.
 
it can not just vanish without smoke and mirrors stuff

a big plane just does not vanish into thin air its at the bottom of the sea or under cover at some
hideout but the world leaders are defo covering up something very big and the shit that's happing in the world today behind a wall blanked by powers so the media are told to say nothing

maybe a war is just around the corner and to stop a uproar and world wide panic its not good to let joe public start a riot with a panic buying and stocking up on water and food
 
ancoats said:
it can not just vanish without smoke and mirrors stuff

a big plane just does not vanish into thin air its at the bottom of the sea or under cover at some
hideout but the world leaders are defo covering up something very big and the shit that's happing in the world today behind a wall blanked by powers so the media are told to say nothing

maybe a war is just around the corner and to stop a uproar and world wide panic its not good to let joe public start a riot with a panic buying and stocking up on water and food

so why all the other conspiracy crap?
 
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There is no cover up.

The Indian Ocean is 26,469,900 square miles covering almost 20% of the Earth's surface. This isn't so bad to search but this problem also extends vertically downwards in an area so remote that the search in itself is as complicated as finding out where to search. At it's deepest the Indian Ocean is 23000ft deep which is just shy of going down vertically 4.5 miles however on average it is around 13000ft which is still around 2.5 miles. They have nailed a search area considerably smaller than that but still it must be painstakingly searched inch by inch in challenging conditions.

A Boeing 777-200ER is 209ft in length with a wingspan of 200ft and could lie anywhere in that expanse in several if not many pieces. Is it any surprise it hasn't been found? They do have an idea of where it went down but that is all, an idea. Searching at such a depth and over such a large area is like finding a needle in a haystack the size of Manchester. Nothing has been found primarily because they not only do not know where it crashed but they were looking in the wrong place at the most crucial time when parts of the wreckage were more than likely floating.

For me it will either be found eventually in the future at some point or quite simply found by chance. It is definitely there but the search will take many years to complete.
 
Just to give you an idea of what can happen when a plane hits water,

The plane one of my best mates dads was on that crashed (RIP Norman) in 1998 hit the ocean. They recovered it however in total they found 2 MILLION individual pieces.

It was at a depth of 53m and 800m off shore.
 

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