The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in 2014 has become one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in aviation history. Over the years, scientists, ...
Lawyer Grace Nathan, whose mother Anne Daisy was on board MH370, said at the annual remembrance: "We continue to carry this burden that maybe we will never know... "There were so few facts to go on that you had to consider every and any kind of theory no matter how implausible… The search for MH370 was one of the largest surface and underwater hunts in aviation history. "This was the most difficult situation in crisis communications that I have ever faced. are interested in the theories because they give them some hope, no matter how small… All these questions continue to bog us down," Mr Narendran, who is based in Chennai, India, told ST. "Eight years have been a long time, and we're no better off today. The pilot's final recorded words to the control tower seemed almost prescient. During the remembrance event, Transport Minister Wee Ka Siong said in a pre-recorded video: "Please let me reiterate the government of Malaysia's aspiration to locate MH370 has not been abandoned. Ocean Infinity has offered to resume the search early next year or in 2024. Audio clips from the cockpit failed to shed any light. So it may have been missed," he said.