Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, carrying 239 passengers and crew, disappeared on March 8, 2014, under mysterious circumstances. Communication devices were deliberately switched off, and the plane deviated from its route, making unexplained maneuvers before vanishing. Despite a multinational search effort and debris discoveries in the Indian Ocean confirming a crash, the black boxes and human remains were never found, leaving the cause unknown. Theories range from mechanical failure to hijacking or pilot involvement. In 2021, British engineer Richard Godfrey pinpointed a potential crash site using signal analysis, renewing hope for answers to one of aviation’s greatest mysteries.
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