@jay fawn It means that, nowadays, because we are able to communicate with people from all over the world or know what is going on on the other side of the planet as we speak (by using the Internet), we think Earth is smaller than it actually is. Until one day something like this happens and a plane goes missing in the middle of the ocean, then you realize how big it all actually is and how many places we still do not know about. Keep in mind that under the water there are huge mountains and deep valleys that we most likely will never know about and with it all sorts of wildlife.
Came here to say this. So many red herrings and problematic theories that they pitched as fact. I was stunned to see that they didn't even float the autopilot theory. Also I really hated the overuse of the tweet text tone...
The sad story about the Helios flight was the brave cabin crew member, Andreas Prodromou. He remained conscious and attempted to fly the plane as the engines died. It's reported that he managed to turn the aircraft away from populated areas, thus reducing the loss of life.
In videos and documentaries made about Helios Flight 522, they mention a mysterious shadowy figure going into the cockpit. Even the pilots of the F-18's (which were sent to follow Flight 522 to report to the government as to what is happening aboard the flight) didn't know who it was. But now, now I know who that shadowy figure was. Thanks for the information you gave to us.
*_when youtube doesn't notify you of said youtuber even though you've been subbed forever and hit the bell icon years prior_* Oh, you think I'm joking?
@@cringeworthyhumans160 wouldn't doubt it. KRplus has been good at hiding what we want or what's even good under their big ad bois. Also weird recommendations that are 50/50
Lemmino: Based on the available data, this is likely what happened to the plane Netflix: WhAt iF tHe RuSsIaNs HiJaCkEd iT? wHaT iF tHe aMeRiCaNs sHoT iT dOwN?
I discovered this video after watching Episode 1 of that dreadful Netflix documentary. I found this much more informative and less biased. I now completely understand the situation and whilst we don't truly know what happened, you painted a much clearer picture as to how things may have unfolded with some excellent visual presentations. Thank you and keep up the great work.
I watched Lemmino's video prior to the Netflix documentary, but god, he set my expectations high. The Netflix documentary dragged on with unnecessary "dramatic" moments... I definitely prefer Lemmino's video over that.
I have a friend that was working between Beijing and Perth and was supposed to be on that flight, he decided to delay his trip back to Beijing to stay in Perth for the weekend because his girlfriend asked him to... Very lucky boy
@@eryn7063 Thanks to Einstein or we would never know, he was a true genius. it's nearly impossible to take a picture of a black hole and needs years of algorithm. But they find the airplane, Iam sure about it
Malaysia has decided to renew the search today. my mother and aunt were supposed to be on that flight, however for reasons i can't remember they either were switched to a different plane or had decided to take a different route. i will say though 13/14 year old me (along with the rest of the family) was a bit freaked out to see the news and see the headline be "two canadians disappeared on malaysia flight today". can't imagine what my life would be like if they hadn't switched
Did we watch the same Documentary? I found the Netflix documentary to be a fascinating deep dive that covers a lot of information left out here. It isn't sensationalised, nor is it conspiracy ridden. It's just showcasing potential answers people had at the time, going into peoples' theories (ACTUAL theories based on logic, not conspiracy theories based on nonsense conclusions) in a grossing narrative....very much like Lemmino does here.
@@Dribbleondo the first 2 episodes maybe, but even then the second one was very weird. in the last one in makes a very hard turn to conspiracy theories… The stuff with the AWACS yanking and shit is nonsense. Try reading her book and you will see what kinda batshit crazy theories she got, I’ll give u one hint, shot down by LASERS.
yeah that's what I find most creepy. Because you know something really bad and unusual must have happened to cause something like that, imagine the terror of the people on board. They can't escape it so they have to sit through it all to the very end. One of the worst ways to die.
@Rafael Enriquez This is wrong, the pilots can’t turn off the oxygen coming from the emergency masks. When the masks drop down, they trigger a chemical process that generates oxygen independently of any electrical system, meaning that once it starts, it can’t be stopped. They also only last between 12-15 minutes, not 30.
What makes it even more creepier is that in the flight patterns or the course in the autopilot it for some reason turned again after the first descent which the autopilot couldn’t do it also flying out of radio range is also a mystery
'A flying tomb' That phrase terrifies me... imagine being the only one in a plane, everyone dead and its just flying in the sky until fuel is gone... That's... terrifying....
Well that was mainly because the technology to go to such depths didn't exist for decades afterwards. But it would probably take a long time to find the wreck if it still exists.
@@xx_gotadam_xx9457 Some guy wanted find the titanic, though he couldnt so he asked the navy to look for their 2 missing nuclear submarines and he found the titanic.
It's unlikely.. 1. Titanic or ships made from steel which is stronger than aircraft fuselage made by aluminum. 2. When ship sunk, it's body relatively intact and last longer in seabed, that's why titanic still has it's shape. 3. When aircraft crashed into the ocean, moreover with high speed, it will destroyed into pieces. Some will float & drifted away and can be found. Others will submerged. It's remains will hardly found in one place.
i like how lemmino delivered these info without being bias. the netflix documentaries regarding the mh370 is very biased to the point of mocking malaysia. so glad this channel exist
Yep, the Netflix Documentary is showing what is *presumed* to have happened to Flight 370. That just takes away the credibility of the documentary anyways. They assumed that Flight 370 suffered the same fate as Helios Flight 522 (which was mentioned in LEMMINO's video), which, without evidence, it's probably not true.
Revisiting this now that they're supposedly resuming the search. I don't think anything's set in stone yet, but just a few days from now will be the ten year anniversary of the plane's disappearance. It'd be fitting for the search to resume on that day.
Justin Miller no people are scary. Most likely theory is that the pilot had a mental break and flew the plane until it ran out of gas. His last worlds were “god help me” and had mental problems
@@elisew1783 not buying this theory ... I think a hijacking was involved somehow, perhaps by one of the other crew members and/or a few of the passengers. After things went off the rails, someone or many people probably got killed and the hijackers had no other options but to fly till they died .... landing wouldn’t have been an option because ... Jail
yes we are. it was the pilot. the only explanation that fits all the facts. he made it a perfect crime by hiding proof, but forgot to erase his flight sim logs.
The American killed them, im Malaysia btw. Our prime minister knew about it, but they kept quiet because they are puppets and afraid of the USA. Everyone here knew the US are the mastermind
I remember very clearly being in my 5th grade classroom talking about current events when this topic was being discussed. I can remember it so vividly.
I just watched the documentary on Netflix and it's infuriating how much mental gymnastics those people come up with. Your video is 100% so much better at explaining everything than all the hours I watched of that documentary.
Everyone in the comments section saying "imagine how lucky the few ppl who missed this flight must have felt", and i'm here thinking "imagine someone missed their last flight and had to take this one instead"...man they must have felt extremely unlucky during their last living moments.
What irks me more is that only one of the pair disappears because then I have to look for it. If both were to disappear then at least I wouldn't even have known I'm missing socks.
As an aspiring ATC, the moment I heard the last radio transmission I was very alarmed. I literally said to myself, "no readback?" Although you covered this later in the video, it might have been better to point this out right in the moment for the people who might not know the standard procedure, as there being no readback is VERY fishy especially considering the fact that the other tower couldn't get radar OR radio contact. edit: also, wow I've never gotten so many likes as a resident weirdo aviation nerd
@@matt_v_photo they are. In real life though, if nothing up until that point was out of the ordinary, and had the vietnamese ATC established radio contact immediately after, then the missed readback would not have been an issue and the pilot likely would not have been held responsible for that. But unfortunately, the other ATC could not contact the pilot, which makes the non existent readback very suspicious.
The Scary Part is, when Flight 370 was first declared missing and the search began, Flight 370 was still in the air and would be for 2 more hours before crashing.
I know this sound reallt crazy and whatever But whaf if they encountered a dimesional portal Which made them enter the parralell universe That we cannot see which explains why they were Said to still be on air but cannot be seen🤪😂ikr its crazy
The Netflix documentary had me looking around for more information in connection to this case. I used to believe that it was all just a murder-suicide, but now it made me rethink and reassess. This is by far one the creepiest missing plane cases I've ever laid eyes on. It's almost ten years and yet the passengers and crew members' remains are still nowhere to be found along with the other parts of the plane.
It's in a ocean & Ocean is vast beyond our imagination. These are all conspiracy theories. Real question is why the pilot took a turn ? Is it because system failed and he was looking out for a possible landing ? & If he flew over Malaysia according to that path they showed us then why he didn't try to land the plane anywhere in Malaysia. This is just unsettling.
It's highly unlikely a murder-suicide in my opinion. Despite having marital issues/mental illness, it's unlikely a Muslim pilot would bring down over 200 lives (including his colleagues) with him. Muslims are very religious and suicide is viewed as a major sin. Him flying close to Penang isn't a "final goodbye". He might want to land in PIA, penang international airport after something went wrong with the airplane. I believe there is a fire/breakdowns in the systems which resulted in the catastrophe. The flight sim data is also not convincing. It was just bits and pieces taken here and there from his hours of using the sim. I highly believe there was an accident and they wanted to land but never got to do so. The pilot not saying the co-ordinates may also be because the communication system starts to go wonky and they couldn't record the part when he said that. I'm sorry for all the victims and NOK of MH370.
@@melo3427 However, this doesn't explain why the aircraft kept flying past Penang or flew down towards the Indian Ocean according to the SatCom. If the autopilot was only bits and pieces and was not a real route, it would obviously not be loaded into the 777's autopilot. How do you explain the several-hour leg of the flight going south over the Indian Ocean? Not trying to be hostile, I just wonder if there's any other info that I can take into account.
It isn’t necessarily the most creepy just the only one our generation witnessed themselves. Most of these cases came from a time where Aviation still needed to figure a lot of stuff out, where cases like the Teneriffe Desaster, the horrible JAL crash, Helios or Gol happened mostly due to mistakes that could have been easily avoided. A plane going missing in today’s day an age is fortunately a very very rare occurrence but still I doubt most people know one more case of a vanished flight. So it isn’t the creepiest but the only one in recent memory.
you realize recent information has surfaced of a thermal radar system showing what is highly believed and supported through evidence of MH370s disappearence, right?
This has been one of my favourite videos on KRplus for a long time. Despite being a fiercely streamlined, unbiased series of well researched facts, its so absorbing and rewatchable. I used to think the story of MH370 was doing some of the heavy lifting but the 2023 Netflix docu-series on Flight 370 proves that a great story poorly told is no substitute for any story well told. If nothing else, I hope a lot of people come back to this video / discover this video for the first time through searches and recommendations because of that docu-series. I would say its because these videos deserve the support but honestly, I think its because people deserve these videos.
We don’t watch people through phones. All we do when we’re not investigating, is sit down and eat donuts. I work for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
This is far better than the Netflix documentary. With a much lower budget and fewer people working on it; Lemmino says more in 25 minutes than the Netflix documentary could say in 90 minutes.
I didn't know that during flights the captain and air traffic control would say goodnight and good morning to each other I mean it's probably regulations but still kinda cute
Cadet Grey this is like from the Titanic using morse code. They used to talk a lot with other ships and greet them while updating each other. Its kinda cute lol
imagine. 7 years later, an air traffic controller at Beijing international airport hears... "this is Malaysia airlines flight 370 preparing for landing"
@tuhin roy. Ikr! Ligit always so cliché "Oh look it's a run down cabin in the forest. It's falling apart and should clearly not have anyone in it..." " let's go in it seems safe."
It's more likely to happen than people think. That's why I never ride planes, especially with my luck. I can't take a chance like that. Plus 90% of the times, the passengers' deaths are 10 times more gruesome & slow than whatever happened to the plane itself.
An excellent primer on this tragic mystery. On Dec 8, 2023, Green Dot Aviation posted an excellent followup in response to the recent Netflix documentary on the same. Balance of probability weighs HEAVILY in favor of the captain having committed mass murder/suicide. Only a trained pilot could have accomplished this hijacking in the manner it was done (we have moved well beyond the possibility of an accident here). There were only two known pilots on board. The captain had flight sim program with coords in remarkable alignment to M370’s known flight path. He deleted that program on Feb 20, 2014 the day before he flew the route to Bejing. He next flew the Bejing route on March 8, 2014. Except of course, early on he murdered everyone on board, in all probability.
Just letting you know (pun intended), Netflix put out their own 3-episode miniseries on this subject. And your 30-minute video remains the superior, and more tasteful, documentary.
I read that because of how long the plane was depressurized, that everyone not in the pilot's cabin would have already been dead long before the plane even reached the Indian Ocean due to the oxygen masks only being able to last a short amount of time.
@C R it's a logical conclusion to make, though, since if the cabins weren't depressurized, the crew and the passengers would have noticed that something was going wrong sooner or later, and they would have become a problem for whoever had control of the plane.
@@majomhaha5026 I'm no expert, but it seems that the expert consensus is that the sharp turns that took the plane off course don't correspond to auto-pilot procedures.
this is my favorite video of yours. i can't explain why, but i watch it all the time and could probably quote it word for word - your voice is just super relaxing to listen to, for some reason.
Harshdeep Singh it will never be solved. The Titanic was made of very thick steel and iron, materials that would last a very, very long time, even against the salty ocean depths. Airplanes are made of thin aluminum and cheap plastics. The Indian Ocean is massive, and roughly averaging around 23,000 deep. If the plane went down at an insane speed there would be virtually nothing left behind. Like United flight 93 during 9/11 for example. The largest of pieces that were found from that were like 6 inches long. It’s crazy and scary
And they had knowledge of precisely where it sank! They have a whole southern part of the Indian Ocean to guess where it might have gone down! It will be a coincidence if it's ever found!
@Daniel Southerland the pilot of that plane is a sane and normal person.The theory of suicide is very unlikely.He is a trained pilot and also built s flight simulation in his home.
Daniel Southerland of course. So no one can really know the true and blame him. But now we know even though they tried to hide it that the pilot had some issues including living alone after his wife left him. He cheated on her many times also having some mental issues. He was a psycho. Perhaps one of his girlfriends didn’t want him anymore so he planned everything as revenged not only her but many others. The way he did it very smart as you pointed out so No one can know exactly what happened
this video kickstarted my love of planes. i remember watching it over and over again on the bus, before dance class, all the time. so thank you for making it, it really means a lot to me.
It’s mesmerising to know we saw this on the news, and witnessed a historic tragedy taking place. I still can’t believe that the plane I saw on the news back then still hasn’t been found.
I’m writing this 3 years later after you uploaded and the Netflix documentary just came out. I can honestly say you covered this way better and more factually that the rubbish conspiracy theories peddling guests on they showed. I’m amazed at the quality of work you did and at the same time find it pathetic that Netflix delivered such a low quality documentary given their huge budget. Well done man 👏
Denzel Tan well he did obtain the latest information up to this year and didn’t mention the theories that had been finally ruled out. The previous documentaries really worked with the little info they could go on. I’m sure we’re all trying to figure this case out, not trying to better anyone else.
Denzel Tan oh of course this video was well made and easy to follow. Documentaries still should receive the respect they deserve is what I’m trying to say, though this could somewhat be categorised as one
The scary part is, if you look at most MH370 documentaries that use real footage from passangers loved ones at the airport, many are trying to call their loved ones that are on the plane to get some sort of information. Obviously, nobody got an answer, except one person whose Husband (who was on the plane) called her back and she was contemplating to answer because she was so in chock, but before she had the chance the call ended.
"The police looked into the case further, and investigated the passengers on board. What bewildered them the most is that no record of these people exist, from birth certificates to companies that they say they work for, they don't exist. The authorites followed the passengers and crew to their homes to deterimine if concrete objects, such as houses, siblings, friends, can provide evidence that they exist. Yet all locations leading towards the passengers homes have lead to forests, fields, blank areas, and dead ends. And all aformentioned people that the victims of the plane had suggested have also never existed. People all over the world are speculating how, where, and why these people showed up. Many scientists are left wondering, thinking, and speculating on how these people have been created out of nothing. And many theories have come up, from dimensional hopping, to teleportation, to wormholes, but we may never know. Many nations fear these 'appearences', because if happened once, it may just happen again..."
LEMMiNO's videos are amazing for the fact that one can come back, already knowing the story, and be fully engulfed for many many re-watches (with adequate rest time between, usually in the degree of weeks or months). These videos are more than just intellectually stimulating, they have a feeling, an emotion, to them. It is a feeling that I have only ever felt from these videos and I love it.
That’s how you know it was planned by someone on board or terrorist. They waited til they were out of the Malaysian signals. Then said we good and turned around to execute their plan. Smh.
Anyone else come to rewatch this after the poor excuse of a documentary Netflix dropped ? Now this is how you do it. Props to Lemmino for taking his time and effort into these videos.
The saddest part about all this is we will likely never know. The plane crashed in the ocean, and the ocean doesn't care about our closure, our answers, our mysteries. It swallowed that plane and will keep it as long as it wants. The only thing we can hope is that it spits out the plane someday, in some recognizable form.
Just blatantly wrong, the pieces that have been recovered so far indicate that it was likely landed with the intention of remaining intact so that there was as little evidence dispersal as possible. As ocean floor scanning equipment gets better over the decades, its only a matter of time before its found. We are less than a lifetime away from creating drones that will map the entire ocean floor.
you realize recent information has surfaced of a thermal radar system showing what is highly believed and supported through evidence of MH370s disappearence, right?
Considering there haven't been any large parts found, I'm betting most of the plane is intact and resting on the ocean floor. Those data recorders are down there as well, and hold a lot of answers.
@@deepg7084 the data recorders wont hold any information, because the captain would have just disabled the flight recorders when he hijacked the plane. Finding the wreckage really wont change anything about this case.
People should stop losing hope in finding this aircraft, we will no doubt find it someday and hopefully get more answers as to what happened. I mean it took us 70 years to find the Titanic.
At least titanic had survivors so we know what happened to it. As far as we know MH370 had 227 John/Jane Does who knows what happened but we’ll never know the full truth. We’ll find it but it’s gonna take a long ass time fr
Crazy to think about those 2 people on that flight who had fake passports trying to flee and gain asylum. Finally thought that they made it, escaped their hell and then bam, disappear.
@@AS-bm7hp Seeking asylum means someone is asking for political protection from another country because they cannot return to their own country. An asylum-seeker must prove they faced persecution in their home country due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinions. credits to google.
this video is so crazy good and informative, despite its slight age, as someones whos very intrested in this theme. let alone the fact its over 20 mins long yet the reason is unknown you had so much to say, great video and Rest in Peace to everyone who lost their life on this flight
The available evidence points towards suicide by the pilot. Sadly, people saying that they knew him and he would never have done such a thing really doesn't absolve him from blame - it's extremely common for people to do things 'out of character' - many perpetrators of mass killings are described as 'normal people' by those who knew them. Often we think we know people but we really have no idea what's going on in their private life.
“He seemed like a nice, quiet guy.” - Every neighbor of a serial killer. Everyone keeps some kind of secret life - even if it’s only thoughts or desires.
The main bit that got me was the Penang fly-by. One last look at home before dying. He even dipped the right wing down for a better look. That flight path is the suicide note.
I absolutely agree but can we stop calling it suicide? Killing 200 innocent people has nothing to do with suicide, it's mass murder and I couldn't give less of a fuck if the person decides to take himself with them.
But still people knew that Titanic sunk in the Northern part of Atlantic close to New Foundland Island whereas we don't even know what happened to MAS370. Did it sink in the ocean? Did it crash somewhere? We know nothing. It just disappeared.
@@diegoo5538 lmao there is no way it would take that long to find a 200 ft Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, they would probably in mid 2022 because it’s somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean.
I watch this at least once a month. There's something comforting about his voice, the subject is a mystery that pulls me in even years later, the facts are well explained and organized.. LEMMiNO is a masterclass in production, storytelling, and intrigue. Thank you for all that you do!!
@@swamphawk6227 Good night is often used (in America at least) as a way of saying 'Goodbye' at night or when you're going to sleep. At any other instance at night one would use "Good Evening". So yeah, it's a little ominous to say the least.
@@iug5672 Especially since, he was the pilot you know? It makes sense though since the dude at Air Control said "Good night" first, but it's weird how Captain didn't respond and acknowledge that he was going to contact Vietnam, he just said "Good night" back to Air Control. Also since at 2:11 he stutters/pauses when repeated Malaysia 307, maybe he was forced to do something
It's just good night.. what's so "eerie" bout it.. They flew till the end of one ATC and now they are switching to the next radio as they are crossing and they will not be in same radio frequency any more talking to them again, so obviously anyone's last words will be good night only.
It's insane. Better than anything you'd see from a national TV station, with all its resources. My only reservation is that the grammar - e.g. at 22:10 - could do with an even tighter edit (ideally, by me). A bit of the charm might be lost, of course, but if you're talking top standards... (I've never got why narrative podcasts - Casefile, say - should have editing that would be unacceptable from a good local newspaper.)
I have watched this documentary multiple times like many other people, but however my mind wasn't able to make a conclusion on what could have actually happened. this is a showcase of the creator's exceptional narration and story telling skills where he doesn't really insinuate anything but scraps up all the info he could find and display it to us in the most thorough, clean manner and that made me realize how the creator never really forced his opinion on us and just goes through all possible theories their pros and cons yet never really supports one single theory he just presents it to us and says anything could have happened. however after realizing that the common consensus is that the pilot orchestrated a mass murder-suicide, its a whole new experience to watch this documentary. it makes me sick to the stomach to realize what he'd done. kudos, lemmino!, i hope you make more and more content.
@@ily_as Actually the plane could likely still fly with those parts missing, and only 3 are confirmed. Even if all of the parts found were missing, it could likely still fly.
@@ily_as it's 2020, who the fuck knows what can happen to anything this year. i'm not suprised if yellowstone erupts this year. oh shit i jinxed it didn't i?
@IamTOXIC ML So if a plane or ship vanishes and can't be found after 3 years it's not an accident? So the Titanic was actually a setup and the iceberg was actually a paid actor? (Don't take this too seriously, it's mostly a joke)
Likely the best among the best documentaries made on this mystery. And this because it is as it should be a narrative of the facts (more and less confirmed by difference sources and more or less reliable) which we know about this accident. And the only possibility we have to unravel the mystery (and even if, this is not certain) is to find the plane and its black boxes. This and this only can turn the unknown to the known about what has happened.
The fact that it flew back over Malaysia is disturbing. I think Australia made more of an effort to find the plane and figure out what actually happened than any other country. They should be commended for that.
The entirety of Asia including Malaysia and especially China were more concerned about revealing military secrets and radar capabilities to their edgy neighbors. I mean how is it they spent that much time looking in the strait, the gulf and the South China Sea only to be revealed later by an Australian satellite station that the South Indian Ocean is highly likely the crash site. How is it that Air France 447 was lost over the Atlantic in 2009 and was found 2 years later while 5 years and still counting 370 is still nowhere to be found....
Ratrix my point being, that the prolonged search for this aircraft has been hampered by secrecy, withholding information, red tape, politics and rivalries.
[Credits, References, and More]
www.lemmi.no/p/the-vanishing-of-flight-370
Woah didn't realised you commented I literally just watched the video then the first comment I see is yours
@@salt.8989 same lol
@@Jolly69 yes
same
great video lad. always one i come back to and show my friends and family.
I’ve watched this video too many times.
Internet makes the world small.
A missing plane makes the world big.
thats so true lol
Lol
What was that supposedly mean
@jay fawn It means that, nowadays, because we are able to communicate with people from all over the world or know what is going on on the other side of the planet as we speak (by using the Internet), we think Earth is smaller than it actually is. Until one day something like this happens and a plane goes missing in the middle of the ocean, then you realize how big it all actually is and how many places we still do not know about. Keep in mind that under the water there are huge mountains and deep valleys that we most likely will never know about and with it all sorts of wildlife.
number of likes is now 777
Storm the Indian Ocean, the Plane Can’t Hide from All of Us
We have a bigger job to do
Yeah and forget about Aliens, we will find Mermaids
@@irene.5798 or sirens
Piss Naruto style to make the plane glow a bright yellow.
And most importantly WE WILL NARUTO SWIM
this guy made a way more informative documentary in 24 mins than what netflix recently made in 3 hours
Agreed.
Came here to say this. So many red herrings and problematic theories that they pitched as fact. I was stunned to see that they didn't even float the autopilot theory. Also I really hated the overuse of the tweet text tone...
Yupppp
@@asdfqwertyzxcvful that was driving me crazy! The whole flashing tweets thing/focus on social media was so unnecessary.
Frrrr
The sad story about the Helios flight was the brave cabin crew member, Andreas Prodromou. He remained conscious and attempted to fly the plane as the engines died. It's reported that he managed to turn the aircraft away from populated areas, thus reducing the loss of life.
RIP
So sad.....but what a brave and courageous man
What A brave man rest in peace 🙏
Yea apparently he veered the plane away from Athens to a field,otherwise the plane would've hit Athens
In videos and documentaries made about Helios Flight 522, they mention a mysterious shadowy figure going into the cockpit. Even the pilots of the F-18's (which were sent to follow Flight 522 to report to the government as to what is happening aboard the flight) didn't know who it was. But now, now I know who that shadowy figure was. Thanks for the information you gave to us.
When KRplusrs make better, more engaging documentaries than news outlets and people with millions of dollars
That's lemmino for ya
Let’s cherish this while we have it, thank you Lemmino for such quality content
*_when youtube doesn't notify you of said youtuber even though you've been subbed forever and hit the bell icon years prior_*
Oh, you think I'm joking?
@@cringeworthyhumans160 wouldn't doubt it. KRplus has been good at hiding what we want or what's even good under their big ad bois. Also weird recommendations that are 50/50
lemmino has millions of dollars lets be honest
imagine 5 years later an unscheduled flight requests for permission to land at beijing
damn
then again being denied by control tower due to corona-bairusss
"sorry but this airport is closed due to *pandemic*, please do not land"
the whole plot of manifest lol
That would be fucking scary
Lemmino: Based on the available data, this is likely what happened to the plane
Netflix: WhAt iF tHe RuSsIaNs HiJaCkEd iT? wHaT iF tHe aMeRiCaNs sHoT iT dOwN?
I swear, it was infuriating how stupid their theories were
Haven’t watched the Netflix version Is it that bad? Cause I will definitely stick to this video if Netflix version is bad lol
@@Wolfie_2045 It's that bad, nothing worth watching beyond the first episode and even then most of that's covered in this video, if not everything
While it brings up interesting theories, that's all they are and I don't like the way they approach them.
@@CYLITMto be fair, everything is a theory so far.
I discovered this video after watching Episode 1 of that dreadful Netflix documentary. I found this much more informative and less biased. I now completely understand the situation and whilst we don't truly know what happened, you painted a much clearer picture as to how things may have unfolded with some excellent visual presentations. Thank you and keep up the great work.
same. this one better than netflix series.
I had such high hopes for that documentary, but jeez did they drag the living hell out of that shit. Lemmino is a million times better!
Definitely. Netflix doc is all over the place. Again, as with the D B Cooper doc, Lemino is superior
Same here... Netflix documentary is more about theory conspiracy.. this one seems better
I watched Lemmino's video prior to the Netflix documentary, but god, he set my expectations high. The Netflix documentary dragged on with unnecessary "dramatic" moments... I definitely prefer Lemmino's video over that.
I have a friend that was working between Beijing and Perth and was supposed to be on that flight, he decided to delay his trip back to Beijing to stay in Perth for the weekend because his girlfriend asked him to... Very lucky boy
Blind47 bless his girlfriend
My moms best friend was supposed to be on the second plane in 9/11
My cousins got refused entry to the Batman movie in Arura Colorado.
I was in Tiananmen Square and nothing happened
My pregnancy test came back positive.
Human: Discovered real image of black hole, billion years away from us
Also human: Can't find mh370
U made my day
both are crazy. how can a plane just vanish? we always knew black holes existed. not that planes can go missing out of thin air.
@@eryn7063 Thanks to Einstein or we would never know, he was a true genius. it's nearly impossible to take a picture of a black hole and needs years of algorithm. But they find the airplane, Iam sure about it
Subarashii calm down Jesus......
Big size and energy level differences here. You can see the sun from 92,960,000 miles away but not aware of an insect biting under your foot.
Malaysia has decided to renew the search today.
my mother and aunt were supposed to be on that flight, however for reasons i can't remember they either were switched to a different plane or had decided to take a different route. i will say though 13/14 year old me (along with the rest of the family) was a bit freaked out to see the news and see the headline be "two canadians disappeared on malaysia flight today".
can't imagine what my life would be like if they hadn't switched
Your life would be gone. Im glad ur still around❤
yeah 🎉🎉
This is much more factual and detailed than the overly sensationalised, conspiracy-ridden Netflix documentary. Thank you.
Did we watch the same Documentary? I found the Netflix documentary to be a fascinating deep dive that covers a lot of information left out here. It isn't sensationalised, nor is it conspiracy ridden. It's just showcasing potential answers people had at the time, going into peoples' theories (ACTUAL theories based on logic, not conspiracy theories based on nonsense conclusions) in a grossing narrative....very much like Lemmino does here.
@@Dribbleondo the first 2 episodes maybe, but even then the second one was very weird. in the last one in makes a very hard turn to conspiracy theories…
The stuff with the AWACS yanking and shit is nonsense. Try reading her book and you will see what kinda batshit crazy theories she got, I’ll give u one hint, shot down by LASERS.
@@Dribbleondo hmm not sure about that. You’re easily pleased, clearly.
@@Dribbleondo "It isn't sensationalised, nor is it conspiracy ridden." Well that's just a straight up lie
found the malay
*When youtube recommends this 5 hours before your flight*
good luck have fun
did you live
I'm flying in 2 days. I'm scared
Thank you,Algorithm of KRplus
@@thehalf-lifechannel673 lol I just flew from bali to San Fran no need to worry unless you get a nutcase pilot
for some reason, the idea of the plane just randomly changing course and flying until they lost fuel is unsettling to me.
ikr 😞 and tomorrow’s the anniversary. idky but i feel icky inside
yeah that's what I find most creepy. Because you know something really bad and unusual must have happened to cause something like that, imagine the terror of the people on board. They can't escape it so they have to sit through it all to the very end. One of the worst ways to die.
@Arrasbadx lol
@Rafael Enriquez This is wrong, the pilots can’t turn off the oxygen coming from the emergency masks. When the masks drop down, they trigger a chemical process that generates oxygen independently of any electrical system, meaning that once it starts, it can’t be stopped. They also only last between 12-15 minutes, not 30.
What makes it even more creepier is that in the flight patterns or the course in the autopilot it for some reason turned again after the first descent which the autopilot couldn’t do it also flying out of radio range is also a mystery
'A flying tomb'
That phrase terrifies me... imagine being the only one in a plane, everyone dead and its just flying in the sky until fuel is gone... That's... terrifying....
Amazing how 1 man made a better documentary than Netflix
The Netflix documentary covered more theories but he went straight to the point
@@tuvathedog Netflix's theories were way too farfetched imo and i don't think they belong in something that calls itself a documentary
@@tuvathedog It covered two ridiculous conspiracy theories and a heap of nothing added on top of it
@@tuvathedog just because something is a theory doesn’t make it good content. I could make a million videos on aliens and they might still be all bad
I never felt so scared and worried for something 0% related to me
Ik the curiosity kills me everytime I get into this topic. I hope I find out before death takes me.
ZA WARUDO
SHIKASHI- KINGU KURIMUZON WA SUDENI!
@@arann9228 EAR RAPE NOISES
A craft of terror. All these things are fake
Keep in mind that it took almost 70 years to find the R.M.S Titanic, so who knows how long it'll take to find MH370.
Yılmaz Şanlı we did go to the moon in 1969
Well that was mainly because the technology to go to such depths didn't exist for decades afterwards. But it would probably take a long time to find the wreck if it still exists.
@@xx_gotadam_xx9457 Some guy wanted find the titanic, though he couldnt so he asked the navy to look for their 2 missing nuclear submarines and he found the titanic.
@@vindiesel564 i mean... getting to the moon took millenia. finding 370 wont be nearly as hard.
It's unlikely..
1. Titanic or ships made from steel which is stronger than aircraft fuselage made by aluminum.
2. When ship sunk, it's body relatively intact and last longer in seabed, that's why titanic still has it's shape.
3. When aircraft crashed into the ocean, moreover with high speed, it will destroyed into pieces. Some will float & drifted away and can be found.
Others will submerged. It's remains will hardly found in one place.
i like how lemmino delivered these info without being bias. the netflix documentaries regarding the mh370 is very biased to the point of mocking malaysia.
so glad this channel exist
tbf malaysia is a joke
Malaysia deserves mocking
Yep, the Netflix Documentary is showing what is *presumed* to have happened to Flight 370. That just takes away the credibility of the documentary anyways. They assumed that Flight 370 suffered the same fate as Helios Flight 522 (which was mentioned in LEMMINO's video), which, without evidence, it's probably not true.
Revisiting this now that they're supposedly resuming the search. I don't think anything's set in stone yet, but just a few days from now will be the ten year anniversary of the plane's disappearance. It'd be fitting for the search to resume on that day.
Damn ten years? Time.....🙏🏿💯
Dam
They are?
@@greatballsack yep, ocean infinity for example have been trying to get it off the ground for years
Id be happy to join you in your search
If I die before they find this plane, I'm going to be an angry ghost.
Lmao😂
@@Earljackson566 why??
@@Earljackson566 why so serious
Coleman J. Rimer after you die you’ll actually know where it is as a ghost
Assuming you become a ghost
We can all agree: The ocean is a scary place.
Justin Miller no people are scary. Most likely theory is that the pilot had a mental break and flew the plane until it ran out of gas. His last worlds were “god help me” and had mental problems
@@elisew1783 not buying this theory ... I think a hijacking was involved somehow, perhaps by one of the other crew members and/or a few of the passengers. After things went off the rails, someone or many people probably got killed and the hijackers had no other options but to fly till they died .... landing wouldn’t have been an option because ... Jail
Me, who absolutely fucking loves the ocean: **side ways glance at the video ** hmm yeah I guess
I live near the sea but f*ck i hate it
The ocean is also unfathomably huge.
9 years ago today and we're no closer to solving this. thank you for this video. rip to all those lost.
yes we are. it was the pilot. the only explanation that fits all the facts. he made it a perfect crime by hiding proof, but forgot to erase his flight sim logs.
@@DavidWest2speculations
@@DavidWest2 Again, it's not definitive, it's just one of the most likely causes.
The American killed them, im Malaysia btw. Our prime minister knew about it, but they kept quiet because they are puppets and afraid of the USA. Everyone here knew the US are the mastermind
@@DavidWest2no proof, and again, there’s no motive. He’s dead, why would he care if they figure out it’s him
Oh jeez it disappeared over 5 years ago? It seems so much more recent than that.
Yeh ikr
I remember very clearly being in my 5th grade classroom talking about current events when this topic was being discussed. I can remember it so vividly.
@@just_going_mads I literally have that same exact memory
Time flies when you’re having fun.
Same
“Have a good night Malaysia 370”. That’s scary if you think about it
Goodnight babyyy :3:::33333:3 raWr
Yeah it is goosebumps
good night DEATH!
"So long and goodnight"
Saying goodnight from a radio tower simply means you are passing them off to a different countries radio signal.
I just watched the documentary on Netflix and it's infuriating how much mental gymnastics those people come up with. Your video is 100% so much better at explaining everything than all the hours I watched of that documentary.
Yea and no ridiculous theories made up by non experts
the fact that this is better than the Netflix documentary speaks volume
Everyone in the comments section saying "imagine how lucky the few ppl who missed this flight must have felt", and i'm here thinking "imagine someone missed their last flight and had to take this one instead"...man they must have felt extremely unlucky during their last living moments.
Thats the plot twist. Eveyting is posibble in this world
oof
Imagine
Do we even know if they’ve died?
PixieDust obviously they died
Sincerely this dude could be talking about the vanishing of my socks and I would still wholeheartedly listen.
man do they disappear often
Hoang Manh lol ikr my socks disappear often
Me too. I need to find out where mine went. I can't find them anywhere.
What irks me more is that only one of the pair disappears because then I have to look for it. If both were to disappear then at least I wouldn't even have known I'm missing socks.
This conversation captures the good part of KRplus comment sections perfectly.
As an aspiring ATC, the moment I heard the last radio transmission I was very alarmed. I literally said to myself, "no readback?" Although you covered this later in the video, it might have been better to point this out right in the moment for the people who might not know the standard procedure, as there being no readback is VERY fishy especially considering the fact that the other tower couldn't get radar OR radio contact.
edit: also, wow I've never gotten so many likes as a resident weirdo aviation nerd
Exactly that’s what I was thinking. And as far Ik readbacks are mandatory right?
@@matt_v_photo they are. In real life though, if nothing up until that point was out of the ordinary, and had the vietnamese ATC established radio contact immediately after, then the missed readback would not have been an issue and the pilot likely would not have been held responsible for that. But unfortunately, the other ATC could not contact the pilot, which makes the non existent readback very suspicious.
Yeah I’m training to be a pilot (even tho I’m 13) and it felt weird him not giving a readback
@@Techissocool may I ask how the training is going?
@@noonehere6994 it’s going pretty good
10 years.
umm okay????
@@kris-hb4liwhy did you feel the need to comment that
@@LeoReeddthe plane has been missing for 10 years now
@@LeoReeddwhy did you feel the need to comment that?
The Scary Part is, when Flight 370 was first declared missing and the search began, Flight 370 was still in the air and would be for 2 more hours before crashing.
Wait huhhhh
Wait that’s actually insane, they had 2 more hours of plane speed to go from where they were searching
and that is why you use planes with magnetic/etc. radars in sar(Search and rescue) missions
Steve Maybe they were in a place where they couldn’t
I know this sound reallt crazy and whatever
But whaf if they encountered a dimesional portal
Which made them enter the parralell universe
That we cannot see which explains why they were
Said to still be on air but cannot be seen🤪😂ikr its crazy
Some guy definitely pulled the wrong plug while trying to charge his phone.
jisoo. LMFAO
@@gavinmortoes9373 ok mexican
Fucking racist am I right
Diego Cecilio shut up Diego shouldn’t you be cleaning my bathroom
Imchattingabsolutefuckingshit shouldn’t you be burning in hell, because I just cast a spell on you
The Netflix documentary had me looking around for more information in connection to this case. I used to believe that it was all just a murder-suicide, but now it made me rethink and reassess. This is by far one the creepiest missing plane cases I've ever laid eyes on. It's almost ten years and yet the passengers and crew members' remains are still nowhere to be found along with the other parts of the plane.
It's in a ocean & Ocean is vast beyond our imagination. These are all conspiracy theories. Real question is why the pilot took a turn ? Is it because system failed and he was looking out for a possible landing ? & If he flew over Malaysia according to that path they showed us then why he didn't try to land the plane anywhere in Malaysia. This is just unsettling.
It's highly unlikely a murder-suicide in my opinion. Despite having marital issues/mental illness, it's unlikely a Muslim pilot would bring down over 200 lives (including his colleagues) with him. Muslims are very religious and suicide is viewed as a major sin. Him flying close to Penang isn't a "final goodbye". He might want to land in PIA, penang international airport after something went wrong with the airplane. I believe there is a fire/breakdowns in the systems which resulted in the catastrophe. The flight sim data is also not convincing. It was just bits and pieces taken here and there from his hours of using the sim. I highly believe there was an accident and they wanted to land but never got to do so. The pilot not saying the co-ordinates may also be because the communication system starts to go wonky and they couldn't record the part when he said that.
I'm sorry for all the victims and NOK of MH370.
@@melo3427 However, this doesn't explain why the aircraft kept flying past Penang or flew down towards the Indian Ocean according to the SatCom. If the autopilot was only bits and pieces and was not a real route, it would obviously not be loaded into the 777's autopilot. How do you explain the several-hour leg of the flight going south over the Indian Ocean? Not trying to be hostile, I just wonder if there's any other info that I can take into account.
It isn’t necessarily the most creepy just the only one our generation witnessed themselves.
Most of these cases came from a time where Aviation still needed to figure a lot of stuff out, where cases like the Teneriffe Desaster, the horrible JAL crash, Helios or Gol happened mostly due to mistakes that could have been easily avoided.
A plane going missing in today’s day an age is fortunately a very very rare occurrence but still I doubt most people know one more case of a vanished flight. So it isn’t the creepiest but the only one in recent memory.
you realize recent information has surfaced of a thermal radar system showing what is highly believed and supported through evidence of MH370s disappearence, right?
This has been one of my favourite videos on KRplus for a long time. Despite being a fiercely streamlined, unbiased series of well researched facts, its so absorbing and rewatchable. I used to think the story of MH370 was doing some of the heavy lifting but the 2023 Netflix docu-series on Flight 370 proves that a great story poorly told is no substitute for any story well told.
If nothing else, I hope a lot of people come back to this video / discover this video for the first time through searches and recommendations because of that docu-series. I would say its because these videos deserve the support but honestly, I think its because people deserve these videos.
52 likes and no replies? Lemme fix that for you
The FBI watches me through my camera, but they cant watch *a plane*
so many wrong things about this comment
We don’t watch people through phones. All we do when we’re not investigating, is sit down and eat donuts. I work for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
@@hac3359 might as well have a camera facing a wall with that idea
@@dennisgreen4899 im sure you do
AnIndecisiveWeeb
Thanks to your comment the FBI is probably watching planes
All the people on the plane are hanging out with Elvis, hitler, and D.B Cooper in South America
Preston DeRooy Maybe add Michael Jackson in there
Don't forget about Tupac
Alphabet 7 he means the people that went missing not died.
Maybe D.B Cooper's successor is the one that hijacked the flight
@@wiratamadean5994 you could call him D.B. TWO-per
This is far better than the Netflix documentary. With a much lower budget and fewer people working on it; Lemmino says more in 25 minutes than the Netflix documentary could say in 90 minutes.
This makes TWO Netflix docs where the Lemino video is far superior.
I didn't know that during flights the captain and air traffic control would say goodnight and good morning to each other I mean it's probably regulations but still kinda cute
Cadet Grey actually it’s not regulations, at least in the USA which makes it much cuter
Cadet Grey this is like from the Titanic using morse code. They used to talk a lot with other ships and greet them while updating each other. Its kinda cute lol
indeed
It's not regulations, It's all out of courtesy :)
"S-E-N-D F-E-E-T P-I-C-S" -Titanic's morse code operator flirting with a nearby ship unaware that they would crash into a iceberg
imagine. 7 years later, an air traffic controller at Beijing international airport hears... "this is Malaysia airlines flight 370 preparing for landing"
This story was already messed up. This has made it so much worse. My gf told me to sleep 2 hours ago. Guess im not sleeping 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s creepy
Stolen comment also tv show about this
BRO THIS GIVES ME GOOSEBUMPS
They travel to wormhole? 😂
I find it quite sad that so many people’s memories were tarnished because suspicion was cast on them
??
I just saw the netflix documentary on this.
This video is a hundred times better. Lemmino deservers way more subs/views
This kind of crap gives me more anxiety than any horror film. Well done lol
Exactly!
Horror movies are COMEDIES
@tuhin roy. Ikr! Ligit always so cliché
"Oh look it's a run down cabin in the forest. It's falling apart and should clearly not have anyone in it..."
" let's go in it seems safe."
i was watching a video about computer viruses and _that_ freaked me out
The music is designed to make you feel anxious
It's more likely to happen than people think. That's why I never ride planes, especially with my luck. I can't take a chance like that. Plus 90% of the times, the passengers' deaths are 10 times more gruesome & slow than whatever happened to the plane itself.
I do NOT remember paying for KRplus Premium
I was surprised too. Not a singel ad What a relief.
It is completely okay not to be a copy cat, I assure you
E.T. Box yeah its a well made video too
E.T. Box yeah its a well made video too
@@rainers.2080 like 4 ads
An excellent primer on this tragic mystery. On Dec 8, 2023, Green Dot Aviation posted an excellent followup in response to the recent Netflix documentary on the same.
Balance of probability weighs HEAVILY in favor of the captain having committed mass murder/suicide. Only a trained pilot could have accomplished this hijacking in the manner it was done (we have moved well beyond the possibility of an accident here). There were only two known pilots on board. The captain had flight sim program with coords in remarkable alignment to M370’s known flight path. He deleted that program on Feb 20, 2014 the day before he flew the route to Bejing. He next flew the Bejing route on March 8, 2014. Except of course, early on he murdered everyone on board, in all probability.
Yes I love GDA and I was about to comment the same!!
Nah, Lemmino's video is still the best. He was objective and laid out the facts for people to analyze. IMO GDAs video was biased and very speculative.
No the flight sim path was made by a mouse cursor
Just letting you know (pun intended), Netflix put out their own 3-episode miniseries on this subject.
And your 30-minute video remains the superior, and more tasteful, documentary.
thinking about how the people on board mustve felt terrifies me tbh
I read that because of how long the plane was depressurized, that everyone not in the pilot's cabin would have already been dead long before the plane even reached the Indian Ocean due to the oxygen masks only being able to last a short amount of time.
@C R it's a logical conclusion to make, though, since if the cabins weren't depressurized, the crew and the passengers would have noticed that something was going wrong sooner or later, and they would have become a problem for whoever had control of the plane.
@@asdkotable but how do you know anyone was in control of the plane
Oh fun fact analasys of the wing flap found in Madagascar showed that it's likely that the plane was in a vertical dive when it crashed into the ocean
@@majomhaha5026 I'm no expert, but it seems that the expert consensus is that the sharp turns that took the plane off course don't correspond to auto-pilot procedures.
I still remember when the worlds biggest problem was this flight
ikr back when we didn't have to care bout a thing :(
Omg, yes. It was all over the news.
damn that was 6 years ago. time flies by so fast
Yeah mann
Right? I remember following this closely every day for a while. It was horrifying that this many people just vanished.
this is my favorite video of yours. i can't explain why, but i watch it all the time and could probably quote it word for word - your voice is just super relaxing to listen to, for some reason.
The quality of the whole document is astounding! The animations, the way the story is told, the music, all fits extremelly well.
This guy could be talking about soap for 30 minutes and I’d straight up listen the whole way through.
"Soap has been used for centuries, but did you know it wasn't always like that? Let's take a look at how soap changed history!"
Saop
“How soap changed the peepeepoopoo island forever” I’d invest on it
"The conspiracy behind the disappearance of Soap no. 370"
I’d definitely listen to that.
Took 73 years to find Titanic after it sank. How many years will this mystery take to solve?
Harshdeep Singh it will never be solved. The Titanic was made of very thick steel and iron, materials that would last a very, very long time, even against the salty ocean depths. Airplanes are made of thin aluminum and cheap plastics. The Indian Ocean is massive, and roughly averaging around 23,000 deep. If the plane went down at an insane speed there would be virtually nothing left behind. Like United flight 93 during 9/11 for example. The largest of pieces that were found from that were like 6 inches long. It’s crazy and scary
And that was murder .
And they had knowledge of precisely where it sank! They have a whole southern part of the Indian Ocean to guess where it might have gone down! It will be a coincidence if it's ever found!
@Daniel Southerland the pilot of that plane is a sane and normal person.The theory of suicide is very unlikely.He is a trained pilot and also built s flight simulation in his home.
Daniel Southerland of course. So no one can really know the true and blame him. But now we know even though they tried to hide it that the pilot had some issues including living alone after his wife left him. He cheated on her many times also having some mental issues. He was a psycho.
Perhaps one of his girlfriends didn’t want him anymore so he planned everything as revenged not only her but many others. The way he did it very smart as you pointed out so No one can know exactly what happened
this video kickstarted my love of planes. i remember watching it over and over again on the bus, before dance class, all the time. so thank you for making it, it really means a lot to me.
It’s mesmerising to know we saw this on the news, and witnessed a historic tragedy taking place.
I still can’t believe that the plane I saw on the news back then still hasn’t been found.
It gives me chills to think that the transponders were "deactivated by someone onboard". The word 'someone' is scary to me...
Ozymandias WO I have an idea what if something did happened and wanted to just have a last look at his home island
Ozymandias WO or something
Should have said "Deactivated by someone, or something onboard"
Maybe that someone was fire?
Ozymandias WO are you anti social?
What if the plane returns and the passengers say that they've only been there for four hours?
I'm a Panda like the series ‘manifest’ 🙄
@@lolatrotter7820 yeah, Got no ideas to comment so I just got the idea from Manifest
Oh they just visited Gargantua..!
@@sujithcp1419 nah definitely narnia
@@ngerks314 scary
I’m writing this 3 years later after you uploaded and the Netflix documentary just came out. I can honestly say you covered this way better and more factually that the rubbish conspiracy theories peddling guests on they showed. I’m amazed at the quality of work you did and at the same time find it pathetic that Netflix delivered such a low quality documentary given their huge budget. Well done man 👏
Some of the best editing I've seen In such a long time, great work!
The reason this is scarier than a horror movie is because it’s not fiction
but not in the way u think its scary because its mysterious not because of fear
Yeah... ?
agreed
Actually there are some horror movies that are based on true stories but I get what you’re saying haha
No shit ya think ?
When a KRplusr makes a better video than legit documentaries with actual budgets
Denzel Tan well he did obtain the latest information up to this year and didn’t mention the theories that had been finally ruled out. The previous documentaries really worked with the little info they could go on. I’m sure we’re all trying to figure this case out, not trying to better anyone else.
Apex Predator Better in terms of editing. Especially how he ends the video. You gotta admit this guy’s good at making videos
Denzel Tan oh of course this video was well made and easy to follow. Documentaries still should receive the respect they deserve is what I’m trying to say, though this could somewhat be categorised as one
Even better. No commercial breaks!
Apex Predator Yeah this is what I’m trying say
First 10min already had more info than the Netflix doc. Great work.
The scary part is, if you look at most MH370 documentaries that use real footage from passangers loved ones at the airport, many are trying to call their loved ones that are on the plane to get some sort of information. Obviously, nobody got an answer, except one person whose Husband (who was on the plane) called her back and she was contemplating to answer because she was so in chock, but before she had the chance the call ended.
🙄
Omg
If they find MH370
Just lemmino.
copied but k
Ok
naww, when they find MH370 we'll hear about it on "Today i Found out"
Zen Ha-Ku wdym sick joke lol
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What if somewhere in another dimension just like ours, everyone wants to know where this random flight came from...
PXLrChC yooooo
Donnie Darko...
@@communistdaughter2861 You should write a book or something, I just enjoyed reading this.
"The police looked into the case further, and investigated the passengers on board. What bewildered them the most is that no record of these people exist, from birth certificates to companies that they say they work for, they don't exist. The authorites followed the passengers and crew to their homes to deterimine if concrete objects, such as houses, siblings, friends, can provide evidence that they exist. Yet all locations leading towards the passengers homes have lead to forests, fields, blank areas, and dead ends. And all aformentioned people that the victims of the plane had suggested have also never existed.
People all over the world are speculating how, where, and why these people showed up. Many scientists are left wondering, thinking, and speculating on how these people have been created out of nothing. And many theories have come up, from dimensional hopping, to teleportation, to wormholes, but we may never know. Many nations fear these 'appearences', because if happened once, it may just happen again..."
eliza sollano can I ask where u found this information
Better than the Netflix documentary
Nope. Netflix covers everything that this video is missing.
LEMMiNO's videos are amazing for the fact that one can come back, already knowing the story, and be fully engulfed for many many re-watches (with adequate rest time between, usually in the degree of weeks or months). These videos are more than just intellectually stimulating, they have a feeling, an emotion, to them. It is a feeling that I have only ever felt from these videos and I love it.
Its so creepy that the pilot and the atc say "good night" and 1 minute 40 second later the plane dissapeared
I know it’s not part of protocol, but imagine if he had just talked for two more minutes about something
100 seconds exactly.
Why is it so unbelievable? They said the equivalent of “see you guys, the ho chi min tower will take over in 15” at, you know, nighttime.
That’s how you know it was planned by someone on board or terrorist. They waited til they were out of the Malaysian signals. Then said we good and turned around to execute their plan. Smh.
Bullrun you guys listen to too many conspiracy theories. Goodnight is a normal thing to say from what I’ve heard, and it was night time
Imagine this was the flight you missed
Damn
Try and win the lottery with that kind of luck
@@Cub__ that kind of luck only occurs once in a lifetime, so don't try the lottery thing
Like how Seth MacFarlane was supposed to be one one of the 9/11 planes but just missed his flight.
@@S0RGEx Yeah he was so lucky
Anyone else come to rewatch this after the poor excuse of a documentary Netflix dropped ? Now this is how you do it. Props to Lemmino for taking his time and effort into these videos.
The saddest part about all this is we will likely never know. The plane crashed in the ocean, and the ocean doesn't care about our closure, our answers, our mysteries. It swallowed that plane and will keep it as long as it wants. The only thing we can hope is that it spits out the plane someday, in some recognizable form.
Just blatantly wrong, the pieces that have been recovered so far indicate that it was likely landed with the intention of remaining intact so that there was as little evidence dispersal as possible. As ocean floor scanning equipment gets better over the decades, its only a matter of time before its found. We are less than a lifetime away from creating drones that will map the entire ocean floor.
you realize recent information has surfaced of a thermal radar system showing what is highly believed and supported through evidence of MH370s disappearence, right?
Considering there haven't been any large parts found, I'm betting most of the plane is intact and resting on the ocean floor. Those data recorders are down there as well, and hold a lot of answers.
@@deepg7084 the data recorders wont hold any information, because the captain would have just disabled the flight recorders when he hijacked the plane. Finding the wreckage really wont change anything about this case.
@dingo9696 that could be the case if the captain hijacked it, which we don't know..
captain's last words: "Goodnight 370"
still sends chills down the spine
Goodnight 370 *you shall never see dawn*
my dad took off to america a few hours after mh370 took off. im grateful nothing bad happened.
@@lillywhit3661 thank god
U had 420 likes before i liked and ruined it
Ayy lmao we don’t know what happened. You’re assuming.
People should stop losing hope in finding this aircraft, we will no doubt find it someday and hopefully get more answers as to what happened. I mean it took us 70 years to find the Titanic.
Yo you’re alive?? I saw you die of a zombie bite!
@Lee Everett yeah I thought the same thing
True...
Straight fax
At least titanic had survivors so we know what happened to it. As far as we know MH370 had 227 John/Jane Does who knows what happened but we’ll never know the full truth. We’ll find it but it’s gonna take a long ass time fr
he could be talking about the most horrific thing but he always sounds so calm and pleasant to listen too
Better than the Netflix documentary. This video doesnt have any unrelated and repeated information, simply perfect.
Crazy to think about those 2 people on that flight who had fake passports trying to flee and gain asylum. Finally thought that they made it, escaped their hell and then bam, disappear.
R yeah it’s very interesting to think and a bit sad
What does 'seeking asylum' mean?
@@AS-bm7hp Seeking asylum means someone is asking for political protection from another country because they cannot return to their own country. An asylum-seeker must prove they faced persecution in their home country due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinions.
credits to google.
@@relisalim2754 thanks a lot
@@sweetsunnyvibes racist
Evacuate KRplus
Engage all defenses and
Get this man a Netflix show
Why I Understood This Reference😂
@@afiqaiman1404 Because you've watched Infinity War.
Fuck no Netflix ruins everything, you think he can say this stuff with them looking over his shoulder?
even better, give this man a HBO show so it wont be ruined by shitty drama writing and corporate agendas
@@anonony9081 true
this video is so crazy good and informative, despite its slight age, as someones whos very intrested in this theme. let alone the fact its over 20 mins long yet the reason is unknown you had so much to say, great video and Rest in Peace to everyone who lost their life on this flight
The available evidence points towards suicide by the pilot. Sadly, people saying that they knew him and he would never have done such a thing really doesn't absolve him from blame - it's extremely common for people to do things 'out of character' - many perpetrators of mass killings are described as 'normal people' by those who knew them. Often we think we know people but we really have no idea what's going on in their private life.
“He seemed like a nice, quiet guy.” - Every neighbor of a serial killer.
Everyone keeps some kind of secret life - even if it’s only thoughts or desires.
That's my same doubt 🧐
That's my same doubt 🧐
The main bit that got me was the Penang fly-by.
One last look at home before dying.
He even dipped the right wing down for a better look.
That flight path is the suicide note.
I absolutely agree but can we stop calling it suicide?
Killing 200 innocent people has nothing to do with suicide, it's mass murder and I couldn't give less of a fuck if the person decides to take himself with them.
This is gonna be the modern equivalent of the Titanic. It will probably be found decades from now and make world headlines
Technology and searches were more limited back then, so it wouldnt take more than 40 years like the titanic, but a decade is probable
But still people knew that Titanic sunk in the Northern part of Atlantic close to New Foundland Island whereas we don't even know what happened to MAS370. Did it sink in the ocean? Did it crash somewhere? We know nothing. It just disappeared.
no lmao
July 23rd 2057- Flight 370 is found
@@diegoo5538 lmao there is no way it would take that long to find a 200 ft Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, they would probably in mid 2022 because it’s somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean.
*_This channel shows the true meaning of quality over quantity_*
TABBY Wow, I’ve never read this comment before wow.
Also *Accursed Farms* Creator of Freeman's Mind.
We will always comment "This channel is quality over quantity"
*_This comment shows the true meaning of quantity over quality_*
@@Ad-ho7hc indeed
Watched this after the Netflix Docu and this is much better in just 24mins!
I watch this at least once a month. There's something comforting about his voice, the subject is a mystery that pulls me in even years later, the facts are well explained and organized.. LEMMiNO is a masterclass in production, storytelling, and intrigue. Thank you for all that you do!!
you see theres the problem he didn't have his phone on airplane mode
*_M Y S T E R Y : S O L V E D_*
they're phones didn't go missing lol the PEOPLE actually went missing😂😂😂 and the plane too apparently
@@rawtrout3402 well the people's phones went missing too
Sidra Khaliq are you sure about this
raw trout are you slow u really think that they found everyone’s phones 😂
It’s so eerie that the captains last words are “Good Night”
Dramatic!
@@swamphawk6227
Good night is often used (in America at least) as a way of saying 'Goodbye' at night or when you're going to sleep.
At any other instance at night one would use "Good Evening".
So yeah, it's a little ominous to say the least.
@@iug5672 Especially since, he was the pilot you know? It makes sense though since the dude at Air Control said "Good night" first, but it's weird how Captain didn't respond and acknowledge that he was going to contact Vietnam, he just said "Good night" back to Air Control. Also since at 2:11 he stutters/pauses when repeated Malaysia 307, maybe he was forced to do something
It's just good night.. what's so "eerie" bout it..
They flew till the end of one ATC and now they are switching to the next radio as they are crossing and they will not be in same radio frequency any more talking to them again, so obviously anyone's last words will be good night only.
It makes it even more eerie because of the fact that I saw this comment at 666 likes
This was the BEST DOCUMENTARY IVE EVER SEEN OF ANY OTHER ONESSS. This is the reason I love ur documentaries and videos. Keep it up
Lemmino did a WAY better job than that new NETFLIX documentary. They just blame the pilot and call it a day lol.
The captain having a final look at his homeland is the creepiest part.
chinna how?
Explain
@@kembaI. The wing dipped over Pineng.
@@kembaI. He probably wanted to see his homeland before he crashed the plane on purpose or before it went down for a different reason
Right. Maybe he had a fight with his wife before the plane crash. Pilots are very disturbed people. I dated one, and he was just OFF.
We need to take a moment for the quality of this video
GamingBlueprint 100! this was so refreshing on how fare and balanced it was.
Lemmino doesn’t mess about!
Somebody remove a like from dis comment so we can get 666!
YES!
It's insane. Better than anything you'd see from a national TV station, with all its resources. My only reservation is that the grammar - e.g. at 22:10 - could do with an even tighter edit (ideally, by me). A bit of the charm might be lost, of course, but if you're talking top standards... (I've never got why narrative podcasts - Casefile, say - should have editing that would be unacceptable from a good local newspaper.)
I have watched this documentary multiple times like many other people, but however my mind wasn't able to make a conclusion on what could have actually happened. this is a showcase of the creator's exceptional narration and story telling skills where he doesn't really insinuate anything but scraps up all the info he could find and display it to us in the most thorough, clean manner and that made me realize how the creator never really forced his opinion on us and just goes through all possible theories their pros and cons yet never really supports one single theory he just presents it to us and says anything could have happened.
however after realizing that the common consensus is that the pilot orchestrated a mass murder-suicide, its a whole new experience to watch this documentary. it makes me sick to the stomach to realize what he'd done. kudos, lemmino!, i hope you make more and more content.
look up mh370 heat radar footage
every single time i watch this, i get chills from the production quality and mind blowing story telling. wow!
years later:
“hey, we’re finally here, just some turbulence.”
i know that reference
what if the plane actually came back with some parts missing
@@ily_as idk man, if the world can handle that
@@ily_as Actually the plane could likely still fly with those parts missing, and only 3 are confirmed. Even if all of the parts found were missing, it could likely still fly.
@@ily_as it's 2020, who the fuck knows what can happen to anything this year. i'm not suprised if yellowstone erupts this year. oh shit i jinxed it didn't i?
It’s scary knowing that someone in the world might know what happened to mh370
I think the narrator knows but keeps it secret for next uploads
@@amidpoof Seriously? He's literally just a 20 something Swedish guy with an interest in mysteries such as this one. Please tell me your joking.
Phantom he’s joking.
@IamTOXIC ML So if a plane or ship vanishes and can't be found after 3 years it's not an accident? So the Titanic was actually a setup and the iceberg was actually a paid actor?
(Don't take this too seriously, it's mostly a joke)
@@Phantom-qr1ug The titanic actually *MAY HAVE BEEN* a conspiracy to do with its sister ship for insurance.
Tremendous work!
Love the content!
Likely the best among the best documentaries made on this mystery. And this because it is as it should be a narrative of the facts (more and less confirmed by difference sources and more or less reliable) which we know about this accident.
And the only possibility we have to unravel the mystery (and even if, this is not certain) is to find the plane and its black boxes. This and this only can turn the unknown to the known about what has happened.
Can we just appreciate that all his videos are dark mode friendly
I cannn
I cannot
can we stop letting pilots have the ability to manually turn off location systems and radar transponders?
@@rikhirajdutta2626 are you a light mode user
@@rikhirajdutta2626 found the light mode user
The fact that it flew back over Malaysia is disturbing. I think Australia made more of an effort to find the plane and figure out what actually happened than any other country. They should be commended for that.
@Julius Caesar Playzwe can still be grateful and appreciative though it is 'expected'.
The entirety of Asia including Malaysia and especially China were more concerned about revealing military secrets and radar capabilities to their edgy neighbors. I mean how is it they spent that much time looking in the strait, the gulf and the South China Sea only to be revealed later by an Australian satellite station that the South Indian Ocean is highly likely the crash site. How is it that Air France 447 was lost over the Atlantic in 2009 and was found 2 years later while 5 years and still counting 370 is still nowhere to be found....
@@sgtdanny69148 What's your point?
Ratrix my point being, that the prolonged search for this aircraft has been hampered by secrecy, withholding information, red tape, politics and rivalries.
u strayan?
Lemmino>>> Netflix
This is easily better than what Netflix produced.