Why Boeing, missing over the Indian Ocean, will never be found. The missing Malaysian Boeing is turned around by someone The disappearance of the Boeing 777 malaysia

  • 24.06.2020

Ilya Ogandzhanov

The authorities of Australia, China and Malaysia have announced that they have stopped searching for the Boeing 777-200 of Malaysia Airlines. The plane was making flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and disappeared from radar screens on the night of March 8, 2014. Onboard there were 227 passengers and 12 crew members. 26 states tried to unravel the mystery of the crash. The total cost of the crash investigation approached $ 200 million. The fragments found did not help shed light on the reasons for the disappearance of the aircraft. The main versions of the tragedy, including mystical ones, and why none of them have received confirmation, are in the RT material.

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Chronicle of the tragedy

On March 8, 2014 at 00:42 Malaysian time, the Boeing MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The flight took place as usual. The last time the crew got in touch was at 01:19 - during the transition from the area of ​​responsibility of the Malaysian dispatchers to the Vietnamese ones. The pilots wished their Malaysian colleagues "Good night". At 01:21 there was a disconnection of transponders transmitting information about the location of the aircraft and its identification data. At 01:22 Boeing disappeared from the dispatch radar screens. After that, he remained in the air for about seven hours, but radically deviated from the planned route. At 08:11, the last signal was received from the plane to the Inmarsat satellite, through which the Boeing 777 transmitted technical information about the operation of its Rolls-Royce engines to ground services. At 09:15, the airliner no longer responded to a communications request from Inmarsat.

The liner was searched for in the South China and Andaman Seas, in the Strait of Malacca and in the Indian Ocean. The area of ​​study areas is 7.7 million km². Deep-sea searches were also carried out over an area of ​​60,000 km².

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Recover by fragments

The first fragment of the airliner was discovered only a year after the disappearance of MH370 - in July 2015, a wing detail and a door were found on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. The rest of the finds occurred in 2016: in March, the wreckage of the aircraft was found on the shore of the strait between Madagascar and Mozambique, in May a fragment of a wing was found on the island of Mauritius, and in June another part of the wing was found off the coast of Tanzania. However, all this did not help to narrow the search area of ​​the airliner and determine its location.

Uncontrollable fall

One of the versions put forward by experts is the crash of the plane. According to this hypothesis, the airliner at the fatal moment was not controlled by the pilot. This, according to the representative of the Australian Transportation Safety Authority Greg Hood, indicates the analysis of Boeing signals. Presumably the liner fell on March 9, 2014 at 08:19. At that moment, he ran out of fuel and two engines caught fire. According to experts, the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean at a tremendous speed - up to 20 thousand feet (6096 m) per minute. The board most likely collided with the ocean surface at almost right angles. This explains his disappearance without a trace.

Human factor

Many call the commander of the crew Zahari Ahmad Shah the culprit of the tragedy. The FBI searched his home and found a simulator that mimics the cockpit of an airliner. The decryption of the hard drives showed that about a month before the plane crash, the pilot was practicing a route that would lead to the ship falling into the Indian Ocean. This is what, according to investigators, Ahmad Shah did in reality. The alleged reason for this act is depression due to the upcoming divorce from his wife.

  • Boeing commander Zachary Ahmad Shah (right) with friend Peter Chong (left).
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Information or life

Among the scenarios for the disappearance of Boeing there are truly detective ones - the plane was hijacked and landed at one of the military airfields. The purpose of the hijacking was the 20 leading scientists on board (12 Chinese and 8 Malaysians) from Freescale Semiconductor, who were developing state-of-the-art technologies for aircraft making them invisible to radars and cloaking devices.

In support of this version, it is said that on a home flight simulator, Zahari Ahmad Shah also practiced landing at five airfields in the Indian Ocean region, including landing strip airfield of the US military base "Diego Garcia". Shortly before the fatal flight, for some reason he erased this data, as well as all his work and social plans in his diary.

An even more twisted version of stealing in order to obtain invaluable information on stealth technology belongs to former Delta pilot Field McConnell. He claims that the plane's crew was eliminated, after which MH370 was intercepted by the US military and remotely landed on the island of Diego Garcia at a secret US Air Force base. The liner was then allegedly lifted into the air by the same remote method and flooded in the Indian Ocean.

  • The alleged wreck of the aircraft was found at east coast Africa.

Mysterious cargo

The conspiracy theories do not end there. The reason for the disappearance of Boeing is also said to be a mysterious cargo that was on board. In addition to luggage, the plane allegedly carried about 4 tons of exotic mangosteen fruit, 220 kg of lithium batteries for telephones and computers, as well as 2 tons of some radio-electronic equipment, the sender of which is "classified by agreement with the airline."

Operation anti-terror

Another version says that Boeing was captured by terrorists and shot down. According to the former head of French airlines Proteus Airlines, Marc Dugen, the plane was destroyed by the American military, who suspected that the airliner had been hijacked by terrorists. So the Americans were reinsured to prevent a repeat of the events of September 11, 2001. This option is supported by the fact that there were two passengers on board with forged passports - Iranians Puria Nur Mohammad Merdad and Delawar Seyed-Mohammadreza.

Just fantastic

There are also absolutely fantastic versions of the disappearance of the Malaysian Boeing. Over the past two years, there were a lot of them: the plane became invisible, fell into a black hole or into a new one. Bermuda Triangle... However, no one has been able to test either these or more realistic hypotheses so far.

On the Australian TV channel 9 Now, pilot and air instructor Simon Hardy said that the commander of 777-200 flight MH370 of Malaysia Airlines, which disappeared on March 8, 2014, Zachariah Ahmad Shah was trying to confuse air traffic controllers. He disabled the detection systems and piloted the plane on the border of the areas of responsibility of Malaysia and Thailand. This area is a blind spot.

Hardy is convinced that such actions of the pilot were intentional, and points out that Ahmad Shah made an unnecessary detour near the Malaysian state of Penang, where he was born. According to Hardy, this is how the pilot said goodbye to the house.

Former head of the Canadian Transportation Security Bureau, Larry Vance, who also attended the program, expressed the opinion that the pilot was planning suicide, and with him killed all the passengers.

He believes that the captain of the ship could depressurize the cabin so that the passengers and crew members lost consciousness, while he himself first put on an oxygen mask.

“He was going to kill himself. Unfortunately, he killed all the passengers with him. This was done on purpose, ”said Vance.

Experts disagreed over whether the plane was sent out to sea by a pilot, or whether the Shah guided it until it ran out of fuel, after which it crashed. According to research, Boeing did not prepare to land and land on water because its flaps were not extended. Thus, this confirms the hypothesis that the plane was not controlled by the pilots before the immediate fall.

An airliner of the Malaysian national airline with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board, making a joint flight with China Southern Airlines from the capital of Malaysia Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, disappeared from the radar screens, without signaling any abnormalities on board, other problems or a change in course ...

According to established data, the weather in the area of ​​disappearance was good, the plane was flown by experienced pilots. The captain, 53-year-old Malaysian citizen Zahari Ahmad Shah, has worked at MAS since 1981, his flight time reached almost 18.5 thousand hours, 27-year-old co-pilot Farik Ab Namid flew almost three thousand hours. The aircraft went through a full inspection just ten days before this flight.

Initially it was reported that on board the missing plane were 154 passengers from China and Taiwan, 38 citizens of Malaysia, seven Indonesians, six Australians, five Indians, four French, three US citizens, two New Zealanders, Ukrainians and Canadians, one resident of Russia, Italy , The Netherlands and Austria. However, it quickly became known that two originally listed on the flight's passenger lists - Austrian Christian Kozil and Italian Luigi Maraldi - reported the theft of their passports while in Thailand and never flew anywhere.

The Malaysian authorities opened a criminal case on the terrorist attack, which was allegedly committed by terrorists who entered the plane using false passports.

However, Kuala Lumpur is a major center for the transfer to Europe of illegal migrants using stolen passports, and therefore it is possible that the presence of two people on board with fake passports is not directly related to the disappearance of the plane.

For a long time, an onboard explosion remained one of the most widespread versions, since it is difficult to imagine something else that could destroy a modern airliner at once. According to experts, it was either an explosion, or a lightning strike, or a rapid decompression. However, the Boeing 777 is able to continue flying even after a lightning strike, and even after a sharp decompression, but after the explosion there is no chance, experts say.

The wreckage of the plane was found in South Africa, Tanzania, and Thailand for three years, but the exact crash site was never established. The last officially confirmed Boeing 777 remains were found on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. The wreckage is part of the trailing edge of an aircraft wing, according to a study by the Australian Transportation Security Administration.

In 2017, Australia formally ceased any aircraft search or incident investigation.

However, the Search Agency Coordination Center (JACC) continues to work closely with the Government of Malaysia to share information on the case and to support the families of the passengers and crew members who died.

Currently, the wreckage of the missing liner is being kept by the private American company Ocean Infinity. In January of this year, the Malaysian government promised to pay search engines $ 70 million in the event of the discovery of the liner or its black boxes.

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“An Asian passenger on the dramatic flight MH370 who escaped from captivity near Kandahar reached a village called Shahraz (to be confirmed). In about a week, data on this will be transferred to China (it is not known whether this will become the property of world publicity). As it turned out, the purpose of the sudden hijacking of the Malaysian airliner Boeing-777-200-ER was to prevent the American side from trying to get a group of special specialists from Malaysia to China. " An anonymous source in the special services told about this with special confidence to the correspondent of "MK". This information is published in the world media for the first time.

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The day before, a source from the special services told MK on condition of anonymity that, according to available data, the captured passengers of the airliner that suddenly disappeared on March 8, 2014, flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on flight MH370, began to die due to unbearable conditions of detention.

In the first ten days of April, MK, citing intelligence officials, reported that the name of the attacker who forced the Boeing pilots to hijack a Malaysia Airlines plane with a total of 239 people on board was Hitch. Nothing was known about his accomplices. The pilots of flight MH370 are not guilty of hijacking, a rather authoritative source from the special services assured the MK special correspondent on condition of anonymity.

The Boeing 777-200ER, which was flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing (route length - 4417 km), suddenly disappeared on March 8, 2014. Malaysia Airlines' Boeing 777-200ER made a joint

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The lost Boeing-777 flew for several hours after the "loss" of communication between the crew and the dispatchers.

Chinese China Southern Airlines flight with 227 passengers on board from 14 countries, including 5 children under 5 years of age and 12 crew members (including two pilots). Most of the passengers - 153 - were Chinese citizens (one is a permanent resident of Hong Kong). Among the passengers was the only Russian - 43-year-old businessman Nikolai Brodsky from Irkutsk. He was returning from a diving vacation in Bali. Four people who had tickets for this flight were late for check-in and did not get on the plane. At least two passengers (Italian Luigi Maraldi and Austrian Christian Kozel), who were on the lists, were not on board: Iranians bought tickets and got on the flight using their passports - Puria Nur Mohammad Merdad and Delaware Seyed-Mohammadreza ...

Flight MH370 departed from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing on March 8 at 00:41:13 local time. At 01:19:24 the dispatcher of Kuala Lumpur Control transferred flight MH370 to the dispatchers in Ho Chi Minh City, for which confirmation was received from the crew of the airliner. The last time flight MH370 was recorded on the radar at 01:21:13, however, the pilots did not contact the dispatchers in Ho Chi Minh City. After that, communication with the plane was completely lost. At 01:38, the Vietnamese dispatchers asked their colleagues in Kuala Lumpur, where did the MH370 flight go?

After unsuccessful attempts to locate the missing plane, dispatchers in Kuala Lumpur contacted the flight control center of Malaysia Airlines at 02:15, where they assumed that the plane was in Cambodian airspace. However, the Cambodian ATM center dispatchers noted that the crew did not contact them. Vietnamese dispatchers, in turn, stressed that according to the flight plan, the Boeing 777 was not supposed to fly through air space Cambodia. Over the next several hours, dispatchers and airline representatives tried in vain to establish at least some kind of connection with the plane and determine its location. As a result, after four hours of unsuccessful attempts, a request was sent at 05:30 to initiate an official search and rescue operation.

Seven messages are known to have been received from Flight MH370 via the Aeronautical Communications Reporting System (ACARS) since the loss of communication with the airliner, including the last at 08:19.

So, to this day, no one knows anything about flight MH-370. Malaysia, Australia and China agreed to continue the machinations of the missing plane, which will now focus more on studying the seabed (the April searches in the Indian Ocean did not bring any results).

At the end of April, tired of the uncertainty and unconvincing methods of searching for the missing airliner, with a letter to verify the version of the location of the disappeared aircraft, put forward for the first time (March 31) by the Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets (site site) with reference to anonymous sources in the special services. Extra-exclusive information "MK" was urgently made public in languages ​​and was instantly replicated by the world media (example and another example), blogs and social networks (in various languages ​​of the world).


Investigation expert aviation accidents from the Center for Scientific and Technical Research and Expertise (Moscow), the most experienced Soviet-Russian aviator Yevgeny Kuzminov explained to the MK special correspondent that “such an aircraft could well have landed on an ordinary dirt road of a less dense surface with a length of about 2000 meters. Although, of course, for this there should be free approaches to the landing strip - that is, there should be no trees and mountains. During a hard landing on a "bad" surface, of course, the landing gear could break or even a wing could break "(the estimated weight of the hijacked Boeing 777-200ER with passengers, crew and cargo is about 200 tons). Evgeny Kuzminov recalled a similar landing of an airliner that took place in the USSR in 1968, as a result of which.

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This information was not published in the world media : " A Russian newspaper has claimed that Flight MH370 was hijacked by "unknown terrorists" and flown to Afghanistan, where the crew and passengers are now being held hostage. The extraordinary comments, attributed to a Intelligence source, appeared in the Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper. The source told the paper: "Flight MH370 Malaysia Airlines missing on March 8 with 239 passengers was hijacked. Pilots are not guilty; the plane was hijacked by unknown terrorists. We know that the name of the terrorist who gave instructions to pilots is" Hitch . "The plane is in Afghanistan not far from Kandahar near the border with Pakistan". Moskovsky Komsomolets also claims the passengers have been divided into seven groups and are living in mud huts with almost no food. Twenty Asian passengers were said to have been smuggled into a bunker in Pakistan .