Anyone watch MH370 doc on Netflix? Any thoughts?

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I think #[2]​ just watched it yesterday, posted about it

It’s so strange. Not sure what to make of it. None of the theories make sense.

🤔🤔 Thinking of watching it, recommend it?

It is definitely interesting. More questions than answers.

Damn, I love docs and docseries so much 💜

Now I have a new itch I gotta scratch 🤣💜

Will get back to you about it

It was very interesting and strange to me. One of the reporters really threw me off when he suggested that the only scenario that made sense to him regarding how the plane was “hijacked” was when he mentioned that the co pilot was sent out to grab something, pilot locked the door, etc. like how did you come up with this sir? There’s literally not enough info to suggest this.. documentary left me with a lot of unanswered question

That guy seemed like he was grasping for straws every turn.

I thought the most simple explanation is probably correct but it still doesn’t make sense why they’d fly the wrong way into the middle of nowhere. Maybe instrumentation malfunctioned and they thought they were flying the right way? 🤷‍♂️

You can see the longing in the eyes of the loved ones seeking answers. I felt tight chested watching it.

Thoughtfully done w/ a variety of viewpoints.

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Gonna have to watch this now

It’s deep no doubt. 💜 Save it for after #Nostrica 😉

Good point 💜

🫂

Can imagine. Always felt that dealing with a missing loved one is worse than dealing with death. This has got to be one of the most harrowing experiences in life.

I'm gonna watch it 👀⚡⚡

I've watched the first episode, and it's utter nonsense. For example, some “hobby photographer” with no further qualification has “identified” “debris” “of the Boeing” on satellite imagery, claiming that MH370 had crashed into the Indian Ocean, contrary to satellite communication data providing unequivocal evidence of the opposite.

She even placed blueprints of the plane on top of the photographs, implying the debris would casually float on the water exactly in the shape of the intact aircraft...

There are many more errors in the documentary: https://www.airlineratings.com/news/ten-major-errors-in-netflix-mh370-documentary/

Yeah those were my thoughts as well regarding that lady’s “discovery”.

*Gulf of Thailand, but still

Yeah did watch it. In the end most of the facts seem to direct to the pilote being the one that flew the airplane to the Indian ocean. All the russian theories are well a bit far fetched. But yeah still a mystery.

There was some stuff I didn’t know.

- The presence of AWACS in the area

- The escorted unscanned cargo loaded on this flight

- The position of the Australian Buttworth airforce base - from which there was no alert about a rouge 777 veered of its flight path)

Me: Someone is covering up what happened to this flight. I just find it incredibly hard to accept that with all the technology at our disposal (satellite + radar) in that area no one knows where the aircraft was after losing radio coms

AWACS seemed to come from an unnamed source. We have no idea of their credentials. How do you trust that?

Unscanned cargo - how uncommon is this? Dunno.

I didn’t find any of those things credible.

One thought I had was maybe there was friendly fire and cover up, but doesn’t make much sense to cover that up… too much grief for families to not know.

Then to plant parts to wash up? Seems unlikely.

Unnamed source: yeah that is the nature of the animal. Can you trust them? I think in isolation the answer would be no, however, when considering their comments in conjunction with other pieces of evidence then maybe there is some credibility there 🤔

The fact that he/she repeated her story to two individuals on separate occasions is interesting. The Le Monde journalist claimed she verified their intelligence association.

Cargo: Sure it does, but it’s of interest, I think that this was the case on *this* flight.

The other evidence, the guy on the oil rig that night, the flight crew that saw debris in the area…

and you have a story.

However, check this:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/zryls21e1zv0q1r/Debris%20Analysis%20-%20Main%20landing%20Gear%20Trunnion%20Door%20Panel%20-%2012th%20December%202022.pdf

I think my theory is in serious question :)