Current Event 2
Flight MH370
The missingBowing 777 Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished from radar on March 7, 2014.
It just disappeared into thin air with 239 passengers aboard. There have been
so many possibilities as to what could have gone wrong, but so far no
definitive answers seem to shed a light on this disaster. Everyone is, however,
hoping that the plane was diverted to another location and everyone is safe. It
is hoped that it did not crash into the Indian Ocean, South China Sea, or into
a dense mountainous region as some people have speculated.
It seems
like a similar tragedy that happened back in 1937 when the plane flown byAmelia Earhart and Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean. Many theories have been studied as to what
ever happened to Earhart and Noonan, and to this day they are all speculations. There have been other planes that have diappeared over the years that to this day still remain mississing. Hopefully this will not be the case with Bowing 777 Flight MH370.
It is hard
to believe that with the technology of today that there is no way to trace the
Bowing 777. It is understandable back in Earhart’s time to not have the
equipment up to par in a fairly new field, but today in the twenty first
century it seems like this should not have happened.
Hopefully,
the missing flight MH370 will not have the same fate as Earhart’s last flight
of not knowing what happened. The families of the passengers are in our
thoughts and prayers, and hopefully by some miracle all will work out.
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