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8 The greatest aviation mysteries of all time

June 25, 2024

Huynh Thanh Ngan

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Historically, MH370 and 7 other greatest aviation mysteries have attracted the attention of the public, aviation experts, and filmmakers. Many mysteries are known only after finding the plane’s black box, which records flight data and sounds in the cockpit.

The following eight passenger flights are among commercial aviation history’s most notable mysteries

As search and rescue teams from relevant countries race against time to find the missing plane, let’s look back at eight missing cases or plane crashes that initially confused investigators. These greatest aviation mysteries have so far not been “deciphered.”

The following are the eight greatest aviation mysteries of our time

1. EgyptAir 804 – May 19, 2016.

2. Malaysia Airlines MH370 – March 8, 2014.

3. Flying Tiger Line 739 – March 16, 1962.

4. Pan Am 7 – November 9, 1957.

5. Canadian Pacific Airlines – July 21, 1951.

6. Northwest Orient Airlines 2501 – June 23, 1950.

7. British Airways Star Ariel – January 17, 1949.

8. British Airways Star Tiger – January 30, 1948.

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Theories about the mysterious airplane disappearances are put forward, including terrorism, loss of oxygen, and loss of cabin pressure. There are even cases – no emergency calls, bad weather, or technical reasons.

It’s been a decade since MH370 subsequently veered dramatically off course and disappeared. Despite the largest and most costly search efforts in history, one of aviation’s biggest mysteries remains unsolved. However, after 10 years of unanswered questions, conspiracy theories, and theories are constantly being put forward to fill the gap in information.

The shocking disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 and other disasters have also helped enhance aviation safety. Starting in 2025, the International Civil Aviation Organization will require jets to carry a location transmitter every minute to allow authorities to locate the aircraft if an incident occurs. The devices will be activated automatically and cannot be turned off manually. However, this rule applies only to new jets, not old ones.

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