MH370: The Enigma of the Lost Flight - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Vanishing
The close relatives of those on-board, waiting desperately for news, grew increasingly frustrated with what they were being told by the authorities and what was being reported. Satellite data soon emerges showing the plane continued to fly for many hours after it disappeared from radar. And as the theories begin to emerge, suspicions about those on-board and in charge of the plane start to intensify while the frantic search for MH370 continues apace.

No Answers
Four months after MH370 disappeared, the world and the relatives of those on board are no closer to finding out what happened on the flight, or how it disappeared. As they become increasingly angered by the lack of information, many take matters into their own hands and start their own investigations, turning detective to dig deep into the evidence. With the multinational search of the southern Indian Ocean proving fruitless, there is no sign of any wreckage — until what could be debris seems to start washing ashore along the East African coastline. The official investigations dismiss the idea, but a maverick lone investigator starts to search the beaches himself. Soon pieces of wreckage start to emerge, and as he starts to talk about his findings, the group of relatives investigating the disappearance joins him in Madagascar, hoping to find something that reveals where MH370 is. A picture of what might have happened begins to emerge, and suspicions once again focus on the crew inside the plane.

On Board the Flight
When the government-led search for MH370 officially finishes, a private company with cutting-edge ocean-floor technology steps in to try and finally find the missing plane and provide answers for the relatives of those on board. Unofficial mapping from Australian academics points to a new location, but is similarly officially dismissed. As more is understood about the plane's debris and the official safety investigation comes to an end, its conclusions raise questions among aviation and industry experts who now believe they know what happened to MH370. The theories about the actions of the pilot and crew begin to crystallize, and a clearer picture of what may have caused the incident begins to emerge. Brand new analysis of cockpit records suggests shocking events on board the aircraft, and a controversial new mapping technology that narrowed down the search area dramatically brings with it new hope of finding MH370. Can this finally explain what exactly happened on-board the doomed flight?
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