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What happened to flight Malaysian Airlines 370?

“Good night Malaysian three seven zero.” Those were the last words that came from the cockpit of the missing flight Malaysia Airlines 370. The plane’s original flight journey was supposed to go from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. It vanished on March 8, 2014, with 239 people on board, and possibly crashed in the southern part of the Indian Ocean. Search teams tried to find the aircraft, but failed. Because of this, many countries created theories to explain the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines 370. To this day, thousands of people still wonder about how it disappeared.


One theory that I have thought of is aliens exist throughout the universe, and one of the species came to our solar system and teleported Malaysian Airlines 370 away, possibly to another star system. They would be greatly more advanced than us in order to teleport a whole airplane, which means that we will have no way to get Malaysian Airlines 370 back at our current level of technology. The aliens could have easily broke off the tip of one of the wings, and sent it drifting through the ocean.


Another theory that is considered a big possibility is that several hijackers from different countries hijacked on the plane and landed it at one of their secret bunkers. Then they took it apart and brought it to different parts of the world. The reason I think this is plausible is because a fifteen year-old hijacked the ISS (International Space Station) in 2012, which makes hijacking a plane a piece of cake for modern hijackers. One or two of the plane’s pieces might have been purposely left in the sea to make it look like a crash had happened.


The theory that I believe in is that Malaysian Airlines 370 was capable of space travel. When I looked through the full transcript of audio communications between the cockpit and ground, I found out that from ground at 12:36:19, the message was garbled, but the cockpit did not say that it was unreadable. I think that it is because the cockpit didn’t need anymore clarification about where it needed to go. It had its own destination among the stars.


This is the website where I saw the full transcript of audio communications between the cockpit and ground:

https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20140401/world/last-words-from-missing-flight.513158

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