One of the most popular plane crashes to have ever taken place is the Malaysia Airlines crash, which took place back in 2014. The flight, known as MH370, mysteriously disappeared from Malaysia on its way to China.
The flight, which carried over 200 people, seemingly vanished in thin air in March 2014. Flight MH370 fell off the radar as it decided to cross Vietnamese air space, and it has baffled a large portion of the population for over a decade now.
Since the flight went missing, there have been no real answers found or given to the families and friends of the 239 people who seemingly dropped off the face of the earth that day, and there are still some theories being thought of up to this day.
The most popular and most backed theory, as there is a rational explanation for it, is that MH370 lost fuel in the middle of the Indian Ocean after making a hard turn in Malaysian air space before traveling another seven hours.
New Theory Suggests Specific Location Of MH370

One of the most credible theories about what happened to MH370 comes from Richard Godfrey, who explained to news.com.au, “The various theories range from the bizarre like MH370 was taken by aliens, to the conspiratorial, like there was a plot involving several governments and secret service agents.”
He suggested that the theories of planes captured by Russian, Chinese, or American forces may not be as plausible as many think. He claimed he had a more convincing theory, and his research had led him to a specific place.
According to Godfrey, MH370’s flight path has led him to believe it is within a 20-mile radius, roughly 1,000 miles of the west coast of Perth, Australia. However, nothing has been confirmed.
In the many searches that have occurred, nothing has been found concerning the MH370 aircraft. However, if something is found, it would be one of the craziest yet devastating stories, depending on the outcome. We’ll just have to wait and see.