XCalibur
10-06-2020, 11:13 PM
Can you imagine this on Unsolved Mysteries? Robert Stack saying, "It was just another routine flight from Malaysia to China. Its Captain's final words were, Goodnight, Flight MH 370. What happened next, is an unsolved mystery."
Definitely the greatest aviation mystery in history. I don't think it really fits the mold of the new Unsolved Mysteries. What are you all's thoughts on this one? Seems likely from the data I've seen the Captain likely concocted the murder suicide but we will probably never know for sure.
ghosthouse
10-07-2020, 10:46 AM
Can you imagine this on Unsolved Mysteries? Robert Stack saying, "It was just another routine flight from Malaysia to China. Its Captain's final words were, Goodnight, Flight MH 370. What happened next, is an unsolved mystery."
Definitely the greatest aviation mystery in history. I don't think it really fits the mold of the new Unsolved Mysteries. What are you all's thoughts on this one? Seems likely from the data I've seen the Captain likely concocted the murder suicide but we will probably never know for sure.
Oh, man -- Amelia Earhart is RIGHT THERE and it's an Unsolved Mysteries case. Many times!
bigted12
10-11-2020, 03:59 PM
it would make for a very good segment! another post points to the amelia earhart segment, i think the MF 370 mystery in many ways is much more compelling, we're talking about a much more technically advanced era and for a plane just to go missing in this day and age seems unthinkable.
I think a lot of things have been hidden, thats obvious, it's like the german wings flight 9525 which crashed in the french alps in 2015, anyone just with a little bit of intelligence and some free thought knows that things don't add up, some people had taken screen grabs of the pilots facebook account, which only within hours of the crash were taken down, there were things on his facebook account that which would point to a certain ideology. the way the media told the story and timeline of events, black box conversations, it really doesn't add up.
I think maybe the same could be said for the MA 370 mystery, there are mysteries that are mysteries due to unexplainable events, and then there are mysteries that are mysteries because you've not been given the right information in order to reach a decent conclusion, if i tell you a story, only 35% of the story, i lie about 20% of the events, hide other things, and then maybe a really solveable mystery becames unsolveable.
ScaryFog
10-11-2020, 07:32 PM
What investigators would find next took the case into a shocking turn.
<eerie music>
One month before the plane went missing, the pilot had plotted almost the exact route MH370 is believed to have taken on his personal flight simulator.
dynoguy88
10-12-2020, 09:11 AM
it would make for a very good segment! another post points to the amelia earhart segment, i think the MF 370 mystery in many ways is much more compelling, we're talking about a much more technically advanced era and for a plane just to go missing in this day and age seems unthinkable.
It still really bothers me that this could have happened, especially with all the advanced technology we have today.