Over ten years ago Malaysia Airlines flight 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014. The plane was heading from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, but suddenly deviated its course. The plane was lost from radar contact. The plane was a Boeing 777 that was carrying 239 people on board. It’s been presumed that the plane crashed somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Many search efforts have been conducted over the years to no avail on finding the plane, victims, or any evidence to what happened to it. Even after ten years very few pieces of the plane’s wreckage have been found washed up on beaches. The flight’s sudden deviation and location is still one of the greatest aviation mysteries of all time. The last real search effort concluded all the way back in 2018. There’s been many theories from different flight investigators on what really happened. Canadian investigator Larry Vance believes it was deliberately crashed as a pre-planned mass murder-sucide. This is highly contradicting to the theory of the plane running out of fuel and then crashing into the water from Australian air safety investigators. However it’s crash still remains unsolved, and will most likely remain that way. After ten years the plane and those who were lost are still remembered.
Remembering Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Ten Years Later.
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Brayden Moore, Staff Reporter
Brayden Moore is a 17-year-old writer for the journalism team at Osage High School. He has a huge interest in baseball, especially the St. Louis Cardinals. He feels qualified to write for our news team because he reads a lot of news articles daily.