SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: Shocking new claims shed light on doomed MH370 flight

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Wow!!! Amazing watch. I hope they actually do find it. Cool post u/Squrlz4Ever.

I basically started watching right after you posted it... : )

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[Music] it's just been hell on earth we've been waiting for nearly eight years why do you think the story still resonates after so much time the largest longest most mysterious event in aviation history is this the biggest break we've had it's a game changer that puts the plane where we think the point of impact was this is it it's massive that is a key that will help us unlock this mystery we've got to give it a red hot go absolutely we would stand ready to assist as we're asked if that doesn't say we need to search again and i don't know what does we've been investigating the disappearance of flight mh370 for several years now in 2020 we brought you the groundbreaking report the untold story now nearly eight years after it went missing there's been another breakthrough and potentially a major one the precise location of the aircraft surely now we owe it to the families for there to be one final search it's overwhelming to think that something so simple could actually solve this mystery nearly eight years on and it's heartbreaking for us but the fact that has something has come about and is so promising we have to hold on to that because that's all we've got is hope why do you think it's so important mike to find it to go again if for nothing else for the next of kin we need to put this to bed the only reason to to keep looking is to find the fly recorder an aircraft has gone missing and we don't know why [Music] former qantas captain mike glenn is on a mission he wants another search launched for the plane and he believes he knows how to find it [Music] wspr whisper may help us discover where mh370 is there's a good chance yes i think so [Music] whisper is a network of weak radio signals that covers the globe it's led to the creation of a revolutionary new tracking technology using the most unlikely of sources amateur or ham radios ham radio is a amateur radio operator using uh long-range radios and what's their purpose they talk to each other around the world around the world they're looking at aircraft this one's here this one's there they're not even looking at aircraft they're just talking to each other they're logging who who can talk to them and all this sort of thing they this whole idea about tracking aircraft was a very recent development with input from captain mike glenn british aerospace engineer richard godfrey developed the program and this is how it works ham operators send out signals to see how far they travel when it's received by another operator it's logged into the whisper database records go back to 2009 where does mh370 fit in well people started thinking maybe with the knowledge that when aircraft pass through these links these links between these two stations that sometimes they change the signal and that can be picked up [Music] these signals act like tripwires if an aircraft flies through them they can then be tracked and it's precise the signals are sent out every two minutes this has now led to a much more detailed flight path for mh370 and more importantly its final resting place it's the biggest breakthrough for a long time right it's massive it's massive and look it's something we've been waiting for nearly eight years and you know there has been a hiatus with covid and which we understand but it's also given you know these experts time to go back sit down run the numbers you know it's i connect the dots at this point it really just blew my mind it was have we found it this is it this is what we need [Music] potentially this is huge potentially very much so it's it i'd say it's a game changer because it introduces a whole whole new uh way of thinking about what actually happened to understand what happened we need to go back to the beginning to the launch pad of our investigation into mh370 [Music] [Music] in the history of aviation there's never been a mystery like malaysia airlines flight 370. it's so significant that that flight number mh370 is known by most people it was a modern passenger aircraft that took off from this runway in kuala lumpur on the 8th of march 2014 and simply vanished from the radars with its pilots its crew and its passengers on board even today no one knows where it is but much more is known about what happened the alleged cover-ups the investigative failures and the possible motives of a pilot in command it was business as usual at kuala lumpur international airport nothing seemed out of the ordinary not the planes on the tarmac or the passengers in the terminal among those passing through security captain zahari ahmed shah followed by first officer farik hamid the pilots of mh370 one a junior the other a veteran he has been flying on seven triple seven as a captain since 1998 and he has clocked well over 16 000 flag hours so very senior captain mh370 was triple seven it's a pretty decent aircraft it's a there's a lot of york so captain zahari shah he was on a very good airline in very good plane yeah and he was a type-rated uh examiner too so he's at the top of the tree it's a pretty powerful position and very trusted he had a lot of sway yep at 12 42 in the morning local time malaysia airlines flight 370 left the runway uh good night malaysia 370 were the last words heard from anyone on that flight and at the same time the plane disappeared from radar screens the aircraft was supposed to land in beijing at 6 30 a.m so were you still hoping that mh370 would still arrive in beijing yes 6 30 a.m in beijing when the plane should have landed delayed flashed on the arrivals board panic sets in the last point of contact was over the south china sea so that's where a search was launched i heard about the disappearance about 15 hours after it happened i was up and being clocked at the time mike glenn was flying back to australia just after mh370 went missing his flight took him over the south china sea when i got there there is a feature of the gulf of thailand where there are fishing boats the entire length of the gulf of thailand and you can see them at nighttime it's one of the great sites in aviation there's just this vast number of fishing boats there and i'm going there's no way an aircraft could crash here without being seen there's absolutely no chance 239 lives feared lost including six australian australia's prime minister at the time was tony abbott i rang the malaysian prime minister and i offered australian assistance at that stage we thought that the plane had disappeared somewhere in the south china sea but mh370 wasn't in the south china sea primary radar records and air force data reveal when communication was lost the plane turns back to malaysia and flies for several more hours we are reassessing the redeployment of our assets when mh370 crosses from malaysian to vietnamese airspace there's a catalogue of errors by air traffic controllers from both countries at the same time the plane's communications equipment was turned off that means you're not not visible on civilian radar and essentially if you're not visible on civilian radar nobody can see where you are data showed once the plane flew across the malay peninsula it turned around the island of penang headed up the malacca strait and across the andaman sea it was even seen on military radar but no one acts they had the opportunity when the malaysian military tracked this plane for an hour they did not scramble a jet to go and see what was going on they could have saved us eight years of pain and suffering they didn't do that i think the the initial response by the malaysian government was shall we say um it took them a while to get organized there is this system which not even pilots knew about until mh370 which is that although he turned off all these systems he could turn off there's there's one which emits via satellite data from engine performance and the way it works is that in this case about every hour there's a satellite handshake the aircraft will send a signal to the satellite with data on it and a satellite will respond but then transfer that data to a ground station in this case it was actually in perth in western australia every hour mh370 is flying satellites pick up an automated ping from the engines so the plane is clocked until one final handshake on what's known as the seventh arc that seventh handshake produced a band which is an ark and that's where the science suggests the aircraft would be somewhere on that arc but we don't know where on the ark data stopped as the plane crossed the seventh arc which means that's where mh370 ended its journey the wreckage is somewhere in the southern indian ocean and as we'll soon reveal a potential crash site has finally been discovered [Music] if there is anything down there we will find it we owe it to the families of those people to do no less it would become the biggest search in history led by former air chief marshal sir angus houston here's this uh this jet on the most reliable jets flying um 777 it disappears and you have loved ones aboard well what happened well we don't know what happened where is it we don't know where it is we're searching we're using everything that's available to us but we can't find it wouldn't it be extraordinary if after all this time after all the money that's been spent after the biggest search in history that it was a bloke with a ham radio we might have found it oh gosh i know i know and i think about that and it's it's just been hell on earth living in this you know surreal world of this plane going missing and you know at the end of the day yes it's been a long time but at least people have still been looking you know that's the big thing we first met danika weeks two years ago she clearly remembered how she found out that her husband was missing not from malaysian airways but from a reporter i got a call from a lady in new zealand and she asked um for paul and i said oh no sorry look he's on a plane to beijing at the moment and she said so you don't know and i said no and she goes there's been an incident with the plane sorry i'd like you now to raise your glasses and join me in a toast to my beautiful bride [Music] paul weeks wasn't meant to be on mh370 he was on his way to mongolia to work in a copper mine first stop an induction course in beijing [Music] this is a home video of paul with his two young sons the day before he left at first he was booked on cafe pacific and it was only a day and a half before he got on the flight that it changed to malaysian airlines what was the last thing he said to you when he was heading off to mongolia he said look i can't wear my wedding ring and watch on site obviously they're not allowed to working with big machinery and he said so i want you to keep the my wedding ring and watch and uh give the ring to the first son that gets married and the watch to the second son and i said oh don't be stupid you know you're gonna be fine you'll go there come back that was eight years ago [Music] eight long years of not knowing what happened to her husband eight years of not knowing where he is eight years of hoping that one day she will finally know now there is hope a potential crash site we've spoken about this in the past haven't we these kind of moments of false hope that come along the way where oh maybe it's found no it's not found maybe it's found no it's not found and here we are again so how does this one compare well yes we've along the way we have you know been through so much and it's been a real roller coaster of of hope and dashed hopes and so i made sure that i read through this and understood it before i put any energy into it and everything i've read is just so amazing and it's just what we wanted i like i get i'm excited i know it's it's crazy to say but we've just never felt so close and the time has been there to really get this information and and you know trace this plane and i feel that this is it i feel this is it coming up when you ditch 175 ton airplane that's a massive impact the plane most likely would have flown further south are you inclined to believe that there is credence to this new theory he must have been talking with someone it's just a complete cover-up [Music] part of what forms the whole mh370 mystery are all the wild conspiracy theories about what might have happened to it all you need to do is look online to see some of the more colorful explanations that it's in the cambodian jungle or was sucked into a black hole maybe even the russians have got it but experts citing real-life examples have narrowed it down to a handful of likely scenarios all of them end up in the same place how it got there is what divides opinion my theory is what's always been is that it was a captain that was responsible it's done probably as a political protest captain zahari ahmed shah was politically active and a distant relative of anwar ibrahim the country's opposition leader who was convicted of sodomy a day before the doomed flight he was said to be quite upset by that verdict now he was active in the party but again there's no claim and responsibility in any of this but that's one lead again would it be enough for him to take such drastic action without saying he did it difficult to say if we go through zarya's facebook posts very politically active very anti-government so there's a case to be made there captain zahari was a 53 year old pilot with 18 flying hours he was a married father of three adult children and a grandfather known as ari to his friends and uncle arie to his many nieces and nephews hi everyone this is a youtube video that i've made as a community service in his downtime captain zahari also made videos for his own youtube channel in the background here is his home flight simulator is it possible that he hijacked the plane and killed those people i absolutely don't agree with that why i don't see him as a person who could do that but the just released whisper tracking of the plane suggests otherwise using ham radio signals to detail mh 370's flight path it raises the possibility that politics may have been involved in the plane's disappearance so he's come up follow the coast of sumatra the east coast and the north coast down the west coast of sumatra and this is the really interesting thing that is a holding point or a holding pattern according to the whisper flight path at 12 minutes past three in the morning two and a half hours after takeoff mh370 went into a holding pattern how can you tell that because there's a loop of the shape here if you see it larger wow um so it's a 22-minute holding pattern no reason to do that um and you have to be manned to do that normal aviation you would think so yeah [Music] there's been a holding pattern that's basically accounted for some 22 minutes of flying yes which would take it off the previous end point reduce the distance it could go south and this is all according to whisper yes only the plane's flight recorder will tell us if mh370 did go into a holding pattern what do you think was going on for those 22 minutes possible negotiation between um maybe someone on the ground acting in concert with the um with captain sahari who i believe was responsible and i think you've got to take into account that his political hero anwar ibrahim was locked up five hours before they left uh if i had to speculate i would say there's a negotiation going on there you have a new election you resign telling the maybe uh najib but he needs to resign so it's a possibility the data points on the whisper technology that's come through shows that there was a 22 minute holding pattern that was undertaken by the plane how did you react to that it was um overwhelming really because what were they doing in that 22 minutes and was their negotiations with the pilot we should be told about it we should know what happened in those 22 minutes were the passengers even alive then maybe they were maybe they weren't who knows was there an onboard fight with the you know the pilots and the passengers you know was it another september 11th i don't know but 22 minutes is a long time to be going around in circles he must have been talking with someone it's just a complete cover-up if that holding pattern was not there let's say the plane most likely would have flown further south so that holding pattern actually then puts the plane where we think from the oceanographic evidence where the point of impact was authorities had initially identified a 120 000 square kilometer search area but they never had an exact spot for where the plane came down now there's been a major development in this long-running mystery two separate sources have identified the same crash site a precise location 33.177 degrees south 95.300 degrees east are you inclined to believe that or have you got another point in mind i've seen no reason to disbelieve it whisper is this the biggest break we've had in a while it's the only game in town it really is there's nothing else happening i think it's been shown from the test that we did that it can be used for this and i think we've got to give it a red hot go the potential search side is actually not not that big it could be done in a few weeks how does it affect the eventual crash site it brings it further north and it brings it to the area that uh professor cherry of the university of western australia said should be looked at that professor was on the money yes from the early days very much so [Music] is one of the world's leading oceanographers he's also a professor at the university of western australia analyzing ocean currents and drift patterns professor chari has come up with a crash site that is nearly identical to the whisper coordinates so professor after all this time when it comes to where the wreckage of mh370 is you might have been right all along well we have been right all the way wrong we were right to say where the debris may end up in the flaperon i was you know we were the first people to tell where that debris would end up in so we were right there and then we were right again now the site is 1933 kilometers west of perth more than four thousand meters under water its mountainous seabed known as broken ridge despite making this finding just six months after mh370 went missing the professor was never invited to take part in australia's search efforts why on earth didn't they ask you to be part of the process in the beginning professor it's very hard for me to answer that they said that they didn't know i existed which is probably not correct but there are lots of contractual things that goes on in as you know in government organizations they appear foolish now oh absolutely [Music] that was i think the turning point for me when i realised that it was in the same spot that he had identified many years ago and i think that's what gave it you know gave it ground for me that i think this is it it backed it up it's not just you know pie in the sky stuff it's you know there's a lot of other theories or um you know positions where it could be but this one we have two and if that doesn't say we need to search again then i don't know what does is whisper credible certainly whispers credible the inventor received a nobel prize for his work so it is credible whether it's credible to track an aircraft and over these distances is yet to be determined but it could be well there will be a key there one day something will help us unlock it [Music] angus mitchell is the new head of the australian transport safety bureau the agency involved in australia's original search mission you can see the plane is certainly well within the australian search area and to the northern end of it [Music] mh370 had essentially become a cold case for australian authorities but in another major development for the doomed flight the atsb is now taking another look at it based on the whisper report one of the things we have done and it really isn't the emergence of this this new theory was to because it it puts the aircraft in an area that we have already searched so i guess me coming in with a due diligence and a new set of eyes we are undertaking a review of the data that we hold there eight years ago there was no suggestion of zahari putting mh370 into a holding pattern but as we discovered in 2020 there were high level discussions about the captain going on between canberra and kuala lumpur just days after the plane vanished my understanding my very clear understanding from the very top levels of the malaysian government is that from very very early on here they thought it was murder-suicide by the pilot they said that to you i'm not going to say who said what to whom but let me reiterate i want to be absolutely crystal clear it was understood uh at the highest levels that this was almost certainly murder-suicide by the pilot mass murder suicide by the pilot how long after the plane disappeared did that information become clear to you uh within a matter of a week or so [Music] despite this revelation the malaysians refused to name or blame zahari i wish to be very clear we are still investigating all possibilities as to what caused mh370 to deviate from its original flight path in 2018 malaysia released its final report the team is unable to determine the real cost for the disappearance of the image 370. again no mention of zahari despite tony abbott being told it was murder-suicide what was the reasoning that the malaysians gave you well um it was crystal clear uh to me that they had a very clear understanding that this almost certainly was what had happened if that's true then that would have to point to some kind of cover-up look um that's not my assumption at all and i've read all these stories that the malaysians allegedly didn't want uh the murder-suicide theory pursued because they were embarrassed about one of their pilots doing this um i i have no reason to accept that i also met with the malaysian prime minister's wife a month after this happened in perth and she alluded to the fact that she believed that the pilot had taken the plane now i got threats on facebook about how do you say that that didn't happen you know you're putting words in her mouth and then for our prime minister to come in and say he knew i was fuming absolutely fuming because what were we waiting for what were we hanging our hearts out on every day every day we'd wake up saying is today the day they're going to find them and here's the prime minister sitting there knowing and the malaysian government knowing that they it was a murder-suicide by the pilot so what was it all for you still have that feeling when you wake up in the morning is today the day they find them no not so much now because we're not searching but it's more of are they going to find a spot to search again that's going to be enough to push the malaysian government to search again in the eight years since they went missing there's been just one certainty about the fate of the 239 passengers and crew it's the debris from the plane that's been found washed ashore a sad testament to a tragic end for flight mh370 when you ditch a 175 ton airplane into a four meter swell at 250 kilometers an hour it's going to break up it's probably going to break a wing off it's certainly going to break over the fuselage i mean that's a massive impact following the stricken flight it was professor chari who successfully mapped out the locations for much of the debris that's been so far recovered well how many pieces of the wreckage have now been found professor because of your help in total there has been 33 pieces of debris that has been found uh have not been confirmed to be mh370 but most likely would have originated from mh370 and 23 of them we have accurately predicted so basically your information is good yeah we have confidence in that obviously was it a mistake not to have charity pateracy on the team from the get-go i think you're asking questions of me that occurred five years before i joined the agency i do know at the time there were experts from boeing from inmarsat from the dst from the csiro from geoscience this was not a case of a couple of people sitting making assumptions could you use them now well i guess we we need to wait and see whether or not there is credence to this new uh this new theory and then it will be something for really for the malaysian government to consider if we reach to that point and there is a request to australia so there's a long road ahead of us before we even consider something like that if the wreckage is found what is it going to be amongst well we are talking at water depths about 4 000 to 5000 meters so four or five kilometers down and it is a very rugged with lots of mountains if you like underwater mountains volcanoes big cliffs ravines etc so we're in an area which is very close to the edge of what is called broken ridge and that's a thousand kilometer underwater mountain range very very rugged [Music] what goes through your mind when you think that paul might be in amongst all of that his remains look how over the years you know i really hope to be able to bring him home and have something you know to bring home for us i just look i'm just happy now after eight years to know where he is that would be that would bring me some peace because there is no peace so just to know that he is in this spot you know whether we recover the plane or not i just you know we just need to know finding something and knowing where they are will give us a step towards that piece coming up it was a considerable search sign it's the largest in history and what that's proved is where the aircraft is not we know the truth they knew what they were telling the press very early on was incorrect in your heart of hearts do you think it will be found i do think it will be found [Music] byron it's now been eight years yeah can you believe it and we're still no closer to the truth now well we are we know the truth it's not a myth it's your truth no if if the malaysian prime minister tells the australian prime minister four days after the event there was murder suicide and that ties into all the evidence and that deleted practice flight plan that's the truth not some theory we rule out a ghost flight couldn't happen didn't happen in 2014 the then transport minister and the australian transport safety bureau based their search on what's known as a ghost flight or death dive that assumes that the pilot is dead and that's why the plane crashed left engine shut down two years ago in a triple seven simulator a plane he used to fly the former emirates captain put us into a death dive 570 knots that's about a thousand kilometers an hour [Applause] the plane's design meant it would corkscrew increasing speed until it plunged into the ocean so you can see the sea coming up that's it see that's a big crash horrendous you would have exploded into millions of bits to this day byron bailey maintains the search zone was wrong that's because he says it wasn't a death dive instead he believes captain zahari was alive and glided the plane as far as possible south that puts byron's crash site below the search zone all the evidence points to the fact it was ditched and i'm sure the captain brilliant captain as he was brilliant pilot was trying to ditch the aircraft in as far south our remote location as possible my concern in this case for those who say that the aircraft crashed in a so-called ghosted flight they made up their minds near the start that this occurred so they're looking for supporting evidence all the way along the line to collaborate that part sometimes it's convenient to turn you back on something as far as government's concerned what are you referring to there countries are very protective about their own organizations airlines reputations etc why would malaysia not want it found for lots of reasons their initial response was botched um they died big time they knew what they were telling the press very early on was incorrect even tony abbott told us that his conversations with the malaysian leader yeah he knew it was murder suicide yeah from the beginning yeah and that's very uh very embarrassing particularly if it's done for a uh political reason the fact that there may well be a mass murder event by a muslim pilot yep yep that comes into thinking perhaps perhaps yeah yeah that's very embarrassing to it goes against the whole narrative of the of the country really [Music] your theory changed at all over the years no not even a little bit no [Music] we're in cruise at 39 000 feet back in 2020 byron showed me what he thinks happened to mh370 hello engine's running now looks like we have flamed out byron believes zahari was still alive and still in control of mh370 right to the end okay i'll start to flare now [Music] and then we hit the water yeah we are dead so do you know where it is yeah where is it latitude 39 10 south east 88 18. if byron's right this is it just outside the search zone that's very specific yep what if you're wrong well let's just say the atsb as part of their searching 40 miles either side of the ark came within about 30 kilometers of where we reckon the aeroplane ditched if i'm wrong then it means the airplane's probably been taken by aliens or is sitting in a hangar somewhere in kazakhstan [Music] byron bailey's crash site is 920 kilometers south west of the whisper crash site that's about an hour's flying time in a triple seven jet byron bailey he has been a critic of the atsb for a long time now his view is that the crash site was always in the southern part of the search zone just outside it as a matter of fact is he wrong as i said there are a number of theories here all of them do have elements of truth and all of them do have elements of of evidence attached to them until we find the plane until we can decode in the event that we can find it and decode what's on board there those are questions that are going to remain unanswered part of the problem is that people say well it's north well no it's east no it's south which one do you choose well that's right and that's why when they when they undertook this search it was looking at the totality of information and it was using the best expertise around the globe that they had at the time with the technology they had at the time to make the best assessment of where the plane most likely went in and then that search zone expanded and it was a considerable search zone it's the largest in history [Music] they've already searched 250 000 square kilometers over four years and what that's proved is where the aircraft is not we know where it is it's never been an accident nearly eight years on and byron bailey is as passionate as ever about mh370 so much so that he's pushing for an inquest 238 people were murdered including australians yeah six australian and i wrote requesting a cranial inquest and after much prodding a reply come back saying we have sent the request to the department of justice attorney general's department for consideration and analysis what do they know about aviation anyway eventually the reply came back after tony abbott had mentioned about the murder suicide in the 2020 documentary and the reply said we need further information so i said but isn't the fact that a former prime minister says there was murder suicide committed isn't that enough information never heard another word you're quite obsessed with this case it's fair to say oh yes absolutely because why don't you give up no no i'm backed by a lot of people worldwide egging me on saying keep going we need the search to be restarted that's why i'm here we want the surgery started in that small area that the australian transport safety bureau refused to go that little bit further south when they could okay so just track the rest of the journey after the 22-minute holding pattern the whisper flight path also reveals another possibility about the intentions of zahari it shows that at one stage mh370 was headed towards geraldton in western australia this may fit in with other narratives that maybe the aircraft they were thinking of going to australia land there and request maybe political asylum [Music] so this point here is where the aircraft is tracking direct to a point that was found on captain sahari's simulator [Music] seven days after it went missing malaysian police found on captain zahari's flight simulator practice runs to the southern indian ocean this just one month before the doomed flight the discovery wasn't made public until it was leaked 18 months later the significance of that is that there's nowhere to land anywhere near where that track took it at the end there are no islands there's nothing and so by processing that flight on his flight simulator he was practicing what could only be a suicide murder flight and in a sad postscript to the mh370 mystery in 2020 ian higgins also went missing the author and journalist with the australian newspaper hasn't been seen since it's believed there are no suspicious circumstances when we last caught up with danika weeks there was a new man in her life john [Music] so um john bits happened since we last spoke got married how's it all going good yeah no dramas yet of course [Laughter] always dramas but we've always come back together that's good yeah as danica told us back then and as she'll tell you now john is her rock you've watched the journey and continue to watch the journey the mental journey i mean does it get easier at all no it's still there yeah it's still there of course it is yeah um it's not just tanika's journey it's the boys too that's the big thing for me is we've got two young boys that are becoming men that haven't realized yet exactly the weight of what is coming towards them [Music] the last time they saw their father lincoln was three and jack 11 months old i don't think any of us ever realized you know how long it would be i thought this would all be you know tied up in a perfect little bow we'd know what had happened before the boys got to an older age and we could tell them the truth and tell them what happened you know people used to say to me you need to tell them the truth and i'm like but i don't know the truth so i'd be lying to them and then if they got to their age now where they're asking questions and they would say well you lied to us mum so i'm happy i didn't give them some narrative that hasn't happened because we just don't know yet [Music] it's a massive thing for those two boys that are going to be coming into their own very soon when they're old enough to understand and realize what what has happened what their anger is going to be what they're there's going to be so many emotions for them in the future that's going to be very difficult for dan and i to deal with whether they take it one way or the other it's going to be hard for him i think he wants to play get boggles [Music] in your heart of hearts do you think it will be found i do think it will be found when i cannot tell you and where and where you're exactly right if we knew where then we would have already been found the atsb boss is reminded of mh370 every day at work are two empty boxes he's hoping to one day fill them with the keys that will unlock the mystery of what happened to a plane that just vanished they were built to house the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder when mh370 is found so they've been sitting in in my office and it is a reminder that it remains unsolved one day it would be great for them to be full at the end of the day everyone from the families to the investigators that were part of this team to the worldwide aviation community to those who travel on planes want the answers to mh370 and equally so do i you know this worst part about this is the not knowing so not knowing you know what happened you you run so many scenarios through your brain there's been so many theories you know but they are somewhere we just need to know so we can get some peace and we can bring our loved ones home and have our memorials and our funerals and we're still stuck at march 8th and it's it's just really horrible it's a horrible place to be it's like hell on earth you
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