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00:00Dear passengers, welcome aboard Mr. Mumtaz's flight
00:04Flight number 663 bound for Melilla Rabat
00:08This is Captain Sharif Savoli, the pilot.
00:11We will travel the distance to Rabat, God willing.
00:14Can you tell me your name, Captain?
00:16This is a school trip, tell me your name, school trip.
00:19Do you believe it's not a secret? No one can even hear me.
00:21Captain, this introductory message is extremely important.
00:24We learned in college that it reduces the flight neck of passengers.
00:27Oh peace
00:28The calm tone the captain uses
00:30It tells the passenger that he is in safe hands.
00:32And the pilot has no problems of any kind.
00:34He doesn't have any crises, huh?
00:36I'm 29 years old and I'm flying
00:38He completed more than 4,750 trips
00:42Do you know what this means?
00:43If she has experience in the field
00:44It means that they are proud of this job.
00:46And he doesn't want to hear a sound
00:47I'm going to sleep now
00:48When the pilot below the lower rank performs a landing
00:50Wake me up
00:51If you heard every word
00:53I'm going to resign from this job.
00:55From all of life
00:55Hey Captain?
00:56any?
00:57Someone who can fly a plane and travel the world
01:00Are there enough hostesses?
01:02Who would take so long to be served by the oldest girls in the world?
01:05Where are you studying aviation, son?
01:07The hostess from the countries
01:08You'll be impressed by me because I'm wearing a uniform.
01:10And you play with tiles?
01:11What exactly are you going to be impressed with?
01:13But it's an airplane
01:14What should I do next?
01:15Should I buy it with five?
01:16Flight attendants aren't just ordinary girls, so this kind of talk doesn't apply to them.
01:19Do the flight attendants know what's going on?
01:21What's in it?
01:22We know, sir.
01:23Is the pilot the one who does everything?
01:25We are guests here
01:26What are the flight attendants so impressed with?
01:28Do you really want to impress her?
01:30Grandpa's box takes the thing to her father's house, then she goes inside.
01:33Is it clear that you did that?
01:35Yes
01:36And in the end, I betrayed you?
01:37Did I cheat on you?
01:37Yes
01:38With another pilot?
01:39Yes
01:39Is there a pilot with us here?
01:41Yes
01:41Okay, so what did you do with him?
01:43He couldn't do anything for him?
01:44without
01:45for him?
01:45Because his word is law, and it applies to everyone.
01:48And who is this pilot?
01:49Autopilot
01:50Okay, calm down, Captain.
01:55But I won't stay silent
01:56I will not be silent, Syria
01:57I've turned off your autopilot.
01:59I'm the one who's easy
02:00I am the man of the house
02:01Captain Argob, this is very dangerous.
02:03You need to turn autopilot back on.
02:05Don't mention him.
02:06I'm a pilot man
02:07This plane needs to be reminded of its old model.
02:10From this back there is no automatic
02:11Captain, we're just joking around.
02:13We're joking
02:14We won't talk
02:15We will look at the park
02:18Sam'an, O Syria
02:19Captain, Syria isn't here right now.
02:21Are you talking in it?
02:22Play dumb, son
02:22I'm talking about the black box
02:23any?
02:24These aren't recordings.
02:25It will be revealed in the black box after that, God willing.
02:26Ha ha
02:27He tells you there are no crises
02:29He forgot and named himself middle age
02:31Goodbye Syria
02:33Goodbye Syria
02:36any?
02:38any?
02:39any?
02:40any?
02:41any?
02:42any?
02:43any?
02:44Yes?
02:46any?
02:46any?
02:47My condolences to the viewers, and may God grant them peace and blessings.
02:48Welcome to a new episode of Al-Daheeh program
02:50On March 8, 2014
02:5212:42 AM
02:55A Malaysia Airlines plane took off
02:58Our brand is this plane, 227 Rakom
03:01Plus 12 flight kits
03:03That's how it is, my dear Muslim, for all people in Hadith 239
03:06His group did not move from Kuala Lumpur Airport in Malaysia.
03:09Resorts to the Chinese capital, Beijing
03:11It is customary for the ZD flight to be covered by a Boeing 777.
03:15Within 6 hours
03:16Most passengers will be sleeping comfortably.
03:19They are watching Mohamed Ramadan's latest films
03:21And they wake up to one beef or chicken
03:24And when they wake up, they will begin their day, God willing, when they arrive in Beijing.
03:27the morning after
03:28The aircraft will be in contact with the Malaysian air traffic control system.
03:32I'm stationed, Abu Ahmed, I'll get her in heaven, that's it.
03:34Someone needs to make sure they arrive.
03:35Why are you acting like this? Don't speak in that tone.
03:37My dear, I won't lift the sky, it's far away, you think it's a journey now?
03:39Every airport might have planes departing at the same time.
03:42What prevents accidents and planes from colliding with each other
03:44Every country has a monitoring system that oversees its airways.
03:48This is a communication system that receives information
03:50Information such as flight number
03:51Airplane speed
03:52And the altitude of the planes
03:53All of these things are being monitored moment by moment.
03:56The analysis left all this information.
03:58The air traffic controller has instructions for the operation.
04:00The route the plane will take
04:02Without going right or left
04:04And I don't have a radar.
04:05Why does this happen?
04:07So that planes don't keep crashing into each other
04:08Creation, my dear, is thankful to God that our system is traffic in the sky.
04:11Let's go back, my dear, to my plane.
04:13Ten minutes after the dear pilot took off
04:15The Malaysian surveillance system will allow our plane
04:17It rises to a height of 35,000 feet
04:20This is the altitude at which you will, God willing, complete the rest of the journey.
04:23The first thing that happens when the clock strikes and the morning counts
04:25The plane will be on the sidewalks
04:26The set altitude is on its way to Beijing, China.
04:30The plane, my dear, preferred to keep going like this.
04:32And the first thing she was about to do was leave Malaysian airspace.
04:36And fears Vietnamese airspace
04:38The Malaysian monitoring system will request the pilot
04:41Mr. Pilot told them
04:42I'm telling you, Captain
04:43You have gone outside our monitoring system
04:45Atsal Bi Vietnamese surveillance system
04:47Okay, bye-bye, goodbye to the network
04:50So you've arrived
04:51The pilot will receive the request from the Malaysian control system.
04:53He tells them, "Okay, don't worry, I'll talk about the Vietnamese surveillance system."
04:56Bye bye, see you
04:57Unfortunately, my dear, Shaw wasn't very strong.
04:59That was the last thing the pilot said over the radio.
05:03Oh river, prevail, oh Bahmid, that's one of two things.
05:05Either the plane crashed or his credit ran out
05:07My dear, your knowledge is very limited.
05:09The Vietnamese monitoring system will never receive a call from the pilot.
05:12This is simply because the Malaysian plane disappeared.
05:15De Sabert, speak seriously, you're a customer.
05:17Yes, it disappeared
05:19The plane disappeared from the monitoring systems screens.
05:22It means she's stopped sending her information.
05:24This could be for simple reasons
05:26For example, if a malfunction occurs in a human organ
05:29And it could be for frightening reasons.
05:31Like a fire or disaster that happened to the plane
05:33Part or all of the plane was destroyed
05:3520 minutes after the plane disappeared
05:37That means around 2 o'clock, or maybe 2:30
05:39It will connect to the Vietnamese monitoring system.
05:40Malaysian surveillance system
05:41He tells them, "O people
05:42Weren't you sending a plane?
05:44Why didn't you arrive yet?
05:45The plane's shape made me want to go to sleep.
05:47any?
05:47The plane that was leaving Malaysia
05:49Didn't it reach you?
05:50So, is she in Kohvir or what?
05:52The truth is that Malaysia Airlines
05:53You receive this terrifying news
05:55The skill is greater than what is supposed to be in the message.
05:58It arrives every half hour from the plane
06:00For the airline
06:01He doesn't come anymore.
06:02No messages
06:03Even this routine message
06:04What happens every half hour
06:05It didn't arrive
06:06One, my dear
06:07Everyone is certain that something is wrong.
06:09Malaysian and Vietnamese surveillance systems
06:11They will try all possible communication frequencies.
06:14And he's all the nearby planes
06:15To try to contact the Malaysian plane
06:18The one we can't find
06:19But my dear
06:20There is no response.
06:21Here we began to rule out minor malfunctions
06:23Human error
06:24These cats are finished
06:25It's no longer on the table.
06:25We started here
06:26Let's get closer to the scary cats.
06:28When all communication systems failed
06:29This means there is a general problem with the plane.
06:32For example
06:32Power system failure
06:33Or the electricity is cutting out
06:35or fire
06:35or explosion
06:36Or catastrophic
06:37The only hope
06:38What remains before Malaysian Airlines
06:40This horrifying news is being announced
06:41Waiting for the original flight landing time
06:44All of us, everyone
06:45We are waiting in Beijing
06:466:30 AM
06:48Maybe
06:49The plane didn't manage to make contact with Vietnam.
06:51Or with China
06:52But thank God
06:52She succeeded, she passed.
06:53And at the right time
06:55It succeeds; it lands in China.
06:56safely
06:57Or it works as a landing aid
06:58Which airport is nearby?
06:59Oh, help! The electricity problem is back.
07:01That's enough, man.
07:01The pilot didn't catch up when the electricity card was turned off.
07:03And the refrigerator took everything
07:04When he arrives
07:05Hani Baqa Nour Sudan
07:06But
07:06His favor, my dear
07:07We're sitting and waiting
07:08Waiting
07:09Waiting
07:10The plane doesn't reach Beijing
07:11It doesn't appear at any other airport.
07:13Because by 7 and 3 am
07:16The company responsible will announce at a press conference
07:18Regarding the loss of flight MH78
07:21For its Boeing 777 aircraft
07:22Search and rescue efforts are underway.
07:25It will start from the South China Sea
07:26Abiy Ahmed is not preventing this from reaching the South China Sea.
07:28Was this for a specific reason?
07:29And they don't do anything to him
07:29The scenario, my dear
07:30The one who led us to this sea
07:31It is the last point
07:33The plane was spotted from the garage tower.
07:35It was near the South China Sea
07:36At that time everyone suspected that a chair had been used
07:39I led to the plane's sudden crash
07:41In this area
07:41While the company was facing
07:43Gathering and collapse of the people
07:45And it announces the names of the passengers, one by one.
07:47The investigators preferred to think
07:48What are the reasons for a plane like this?
07:50It happens suddenly
07:51Is this a terrorist attack?
07:52No technical malfunction occurred.
07:53In the aircraft's control systems
07:55Is there a problem with the aircraft's structure?
07:57What no one knew
07:57The Malaysian plane at this time
07:59It was not at the bottom of the South China Sea
08:01any?
08:01And once again, O Abu Hamad, I am in seclusion.
08:02The name is Adiya, my dear.
08:03The plane was at an altitude of 40,000 feet.
08:06The passengers are almost sitting inside it.
08:08They don't know anything
08:09The plane, my dear, was still flying.
08:11Eza Ya Bu Hamad
08:12The plane was supposed to arrive in Beijing
08:146:30
08:15We stayed until 7:20
08:16Nothing has appeared yet.
08:17We expect the plane to have crashed into the South China Sea.
08:20They looked at her but couldn't find her
08:22We discover afterwards
08:23The plane is still flying in the air.
08:24And the passengers
08:25Those whose families are crying right now
08:27We're still living up there
08:28Malaysian plane fuel
08:30Let it be able to continue in the air
08:32Two more hours
08:33After the time of her happiness
08:34That means when we arrived at nine o'clock
08:36morning of March 8
08:37We were sure that this plane
08:39It has to be
08:40On land or at sea
08:42Whether it was through lending it down
08:43Or the fuel ran out.
08:45Just a second, Abu Hamad
08:46Copper, you don't ask the important questions.
08:47Whether it landed at six in the morning
08:49or nine in the morning
08:49Where is the plane?
08:51Where did she go?
08:52This, my dear
08:52The question that will start a chain of events
08:55I haven't finished yet.
08:57After more than ten full years
08:59About the journey
08:59Oh, what a dark day, Abu Hamad!
09:00I mean the plane that took off
09:01It's been ten years
09:03We don't know anything about her?
09:04somewhat
09:04In time, my dear
09:05The one who started the question
09:06Where did the plane crash?
09:07The one who took the real thing was in its path
09:08What the events have begun to reveal
09:10One by one, gradually
09:11On March 9th
09:12A full day after the plane disappeared
09:13Malaysian officials are requesting
09:15Research Guidelines
09:16For the Andaman Sea region
09:17Indonesia region
09:18Bu Hamad Asia Saat on some
09:19What do we have to do with Indonesia?
09:20Not a plane
09:21It is supposed to be a Chinese trip
09:22I dated through Vitenan
09:24What took her to Indonesia?
09:25Bahri Andaman area
09:26It has absolutely nothing to do with the plane's fate.
09:29Because after a whole week
09:30The Prime Minister of Malaysia will announce
09:32The reason for directing the research there
09:33Indonesia area
09:34Malaysian military radars
09:37The plane spotted
09:38After the connection was cut off, it was immediately
09:40It is deviating
09:41By changing its course
09:43And what does Yoter take?
09:44Then you enter the Strait of Malacca region
09:47And she continues on her way.
09:49He said no
09:49Well, what did the military radar find, Abu Hamad?
09:51He didn't know that she
09:52This is the plane they're targeting.
09:53Come on, my dear
09:54military radar
09:55It works in a slightly different way.
09:57Military radar, my dear
09:57He doesn't take information from the plane.
09:59As happens in the air traffic control system
10:01This is a traditional radar
10:02It works with radio waves
10:03Bisto, they say
10:04any foreign object
10:05Even if it's just a whistle flying
10:07Nothing will escape him.
10:08She tells me that the plane's electrical system is broken.
10:10I don't know if there's a specific holiday.
10:13There is nothing
10:13He'll see her, he'll see her
10:14God, that's how it's going to be resolved, Abu Hamad.
10:16Congrats!
10:17Let me tell you, my dear, don't do that.
10:18This radar has a small flaw
10:20That is, he cannot determine the nature of the object he saw.
10:23He cannot gather information such as his height and epilepsy.
10:26Here, a gerd sees it as a moving point.
10:28Asbertah, Abu Hamad, what is the meaning of "al-saybah"?
10:29Madam, a foreign body entered
10:30The military needs to explore it.
10:31I'm telling you, my dear, that in the case of our plane
10:33A strange coincidence occurred
10:35What happened? The plane veered off course.
10:36But he deviated so that he prefers
10:39Malaysian airspace
10:41The area where the plane had permission to fly
10:44Even if the radar detects it, it will turn around and go back.
10:46He thinks, guys, this is a case of a method
10:49The pilot circled back to land at the airport.
10:52The plane is registered with him anyway.
10:54So, God willing, you won't cause any trouble.
10:55To ruin, my dear, the plane's course as it veers
10:58He would have allowed it to enter Thai airspace in the first place.
11:01Oh, that Jawi man who lives in the south of Asiq Afraha Street, Da'a
11:03Muhammad, can we go to Bali, please?
11:05Thai airspace is an area that aircraft are not allowed to enter.
11:08And it might put her at risk
11:10The Thai Air Force carried out two strikes on it.
11:12But what happened was that the plane made a U-turn and took a very tight turn.
11:16To the point that the pilot doesn't activate it; it's already in autopilot mode.
11:19It must be done manually by hand.
11:21It's impossible that he relied on traditional navigation devices.
11:24This sharp turn succeeded in keeping the plane within Malaysian airspace.
11:28And avoid entering a new airspace
11:31The route the plane took after that also took it into Indonesian airspace.
11:36But miraculously, the plane turned around again and continued within Malaysian airspace.
11:42Up to the end of the military radar's range
11:44This, my dear, was the last radar that picked up our plane.
11:47Abu Hamad, I didn't say anything, it was all a coincidence. In cases like this, they say
11:51Look for the woman
11:52What are you saying?
11:53You stay silent and leave us alone. He's already said enough, so go find the woman.
11:56Okay, Abu Hamad, no problem.
11:57Over time, this is the path of the entire investigation.
12:00The investigators initially thought this could be a case of arson terrorism.
12:04But in the present moment, everything has changed completely.
12:06It is clear that the Malaysian pilot had a clever mind.
12:09Someone seems to be planning very well to do something crazy
12:12It's impossible that it was a coincidence that the garage's systems connection broke at a critical moment.
12:17It is exactly entering airspace between the borders of two countries.
12:21So that every country remembers that every plane that printed the other one doesn't seem like just a coincidence
12:26This is someone who knows what he's doing and is doing it well.
12:27Once the connection is severed, a planned, deliberate, and manipulated detour occurs in the path.
12:34So you can never guess where the plane will be.
12:36The aircraft preferred to maneuver along the route so as not to violate Malaysian airspace.
12:40Until it disappears from the last radar that can detect it
12:43The question here is, what crazy thing does this crazy pilot want to do?
12:47Mohammed searched for the woman's name, but she didn't do anything.
12:49We will meet her and I will tell you not, presenter
12:51It seems like someone wants to disappear.
12:53And the coast wants to disappear with agility
12:55This guy is hiding one of the world's largest passenger planes.
12:59The scary thing is that this path will ensure his mission succeeds one hundred percent.
13:02Because as soon as it leaves Malaysian airspace
13:04And the moment he succeeded in not being detected by any radar in the world
13:09He had enough fuel for six hours of flight.
13:12He can deliver it anywhere
13:13Without any means that you follow
13:15He flies freely in the sky without any oversight or accountability.
13:18Darkness far from the radar
13:19Think of it as Hondur in a circle with a diameter of six hours' flight
13:23And it was impossible
13:23Anywhere that came up with a plan like this has succeeded
13:26Why the surprise, my dear?
13:27The birds could disappear completely.
13:30And no trace of it appears
13:31Just a second, Abu Ahmed
13:32You said there was a power outage
13:34The separation systems completely disconnect.
13:36Tell me then
13:37How did the plane fly without its electricity?
13:39Powerbending was with them
13:40Ha ha
13:41Maybe we shouldn't use this method of dealing with things.
13:42Rise
13:42But my dear, you are kind and well-intentioned.
13:44But the fact remains that we've started to get suspicious
13:45The process may be intentional.
13:47This electrical current might be artificial.
13:49The pilot or the person sitting in the cockpit
13:51It might completely cut off the power to the plane.
13:53Prickly button, a big one
13:54And this is naturally
13:55This will cause communication systems to suddenly disconnect.
13:57There was a problem with the plane, guys.
13:59Wankozuna
13:59They can't contact anyone and the plane is down.
14:01Meanwhile, the navigation devices will continue to function normally.
14:04Because the plane won't be able to handle it
14:05Electricity prefers a piece along
14:07If the main electricity
14:08Mona Jaych after a while
14:09The airplane screens will go completely dark.
14:11Controlling it will be almost impossible.
14:13And definitely, definitely, the one who controls the plane
14:14He won't allow that.
14:15We have confirmation
14:16The electricity will be back again.
14:18The question is,
14:19It's certain that when he disappears
14:21From all radars
14:22The electricity will be restored
14:23In order to control the plane
14:24The next six hours
14:25Indeed, my dear
14:26That's exactly what happened.
14:27After the pilot left Malaysian airspace
14:30Main electricity
14:31I returned to the plane
14:32Just a second, Hamad
14:34We knew, like, that the electricity was back on.
14:35You did it, so tell me
14:35The electricity went out
14:36The electricity went out
14:37The electricity went out
14:37The electricity went out
14:38You knew from me, you said you were with them
14:39They were standing you in the residence
14:40Come on, my dear
14:41The plane has a system
14:43satellite communication
14:45Yona Rasu ya ba'mal
14:46All these things enhance the aircraft's performance.
14:47Remember, my dear
14:48When I told you
14:48The plane takes off every half hour
14:50A signal appears
14:51Go to her airline company
14:53That's it.
14:53The system that connects to the industrial command
14:55This is a device
14:56When the electricity goes off and comes back on
14:57His outfit
14:58Like any router
14:58It will restart
14:59He will contact his industrial department.
15:01In preparation
15:02To resume his job
15:03He won't send or receive
15:04Just
15:05Log in
15:06check in
15:06Register, my dear
15:07He will confirm to the investigators
15:08The electricity was cut off.
15:10deliberately
15:11He didn't disable it for any reason.
15:12And the plane is still there
15:14As evidenced by her returning to contact the industrial authority.
15:16And most importantly, my dear
15:17She will tell us about the location of the plane.
15:20Information, you deliberately
15:22This is an industrial matter
15:23This means GPS
15:24This will give us the information.
15:26within three meters
15:27This is known to be empty
15:28I am reckless and hasty
15:30Calculate my beautiful viewer
15:31This is how GPS works; it knows your location and where you are.
15:33It means when you open your mobile phone and it gives you your location
15:34he
15:35They distorted the meaning of "in eh"
15:36GPS
15:36It doesn't depend on a single industrial factor
15:38At least three industrial orders are required.
15:41Not one thing, not two
15:42They neither accustomed me to it, nor did they spend their days and nights with me.
15:44Dear Industrial Order
15:45He simply sends a message
15:47Message
15:47This message is received by the mobile phone.
15:49And it is measured
15:50And compare accurately
15:51Transmission time and reception time
15:53This determines the time it took for the message to arrive.
15:56If we knew the speed of the message
15:57We'll find out how far you traveled
15:59To get from the industrial command to the mobile
16:01Okay, Hamad, how did we find out the message speed, my dear?
16:03Message speed
16:04speed of light
16:04I'm not converting it, my dear, so we'll have more than 450 episodes together.
16:07And we don't know the speed of the times like the complete romantics
16:09Distance calculated by mobile phone
16:11You won't be able to accurately locate the mobile phone.
16:13The last one will determine the distance of the mobile phone from the industrial command.
16:16This fixed dimension creates what is called a probability circle
16:19It requires you to contact another industrial authority.
16:22And the distance information is repeated.
16:25And draw another circle
16:26This gives you two possible locations for the mobile phone.
16:29Either this point or this point
16:30Who is the judge who will decide our fate?
16:32Bravo, my dear
16:33Third matter
16:33Our hands form a third circle, then we can be sure of our exact location.
16:37I mean, this mobile phone of yours
16:38So he can tell you to turn left
16:39Best Consult at least three industrial orders
16:41And you leave him and go down to ask the kiosk
16:43And every time you pass by the entrance
16:44Unfortunately, my dear
16:45Communications will be handled in one order.
16:46Delay, delay, your hands are circling
16:48Not a minute site
16:49But in the case of the plane
16:50We are here to provide any information
16:51Even if this information
16:52A circle with a diameter of thousands of miles
16:54On the parents we will know
16:55The plane returned to its circuit.
16:57Not inside a circle, a circle indeed.
16:58And again, this is important information.
16:59Amidst the confusion we are in
17:01That's right, my dear.
17:01The circle we drew was large
17:03But it was easy to omit a large part of it.
17:05Because they are very remote areas
17:06Impossible, the plane's fuel
17:08He delivers it there
17:09That's my dear
17:10This will lead us to replace the circle
17:12with a bow
17:12Ark
17:13There is a specific point on this arc
17:15That was the plane.
17:16I am a point, God knows best.
17:17But it's on a bow.
17:18Come on, my dear
17:18That was the first bow
17:20Because the plane preferred to send an automatic message every hour
17:24So every hour you sell a new bow
17:26They call these messages, my dear.
17:27Henshik Message
17:28The Betamen communication device is completely working.
17:30These messages kept being sent for six hours.
17:34Until the fuel ran out
17:35The number reached seven letters with seven brackets.
17:38They represent the plane's location every hour
17:40The hellish plan that the pilot devised
17:43It was hacked
17:44We know what you are, my love.
17:45That is, if he was in the cabin
17:47Or he thinks he's completely invisible
17:48Now we know what happened
17:50Even in a primitive way
17:51He didn't deviate from these seven brackets
17:53These brackets explain
17:54It is after he left Malaysian airspace
17:56Head south to the Indian Ocean
17:58One of the world's largest oceans
18:00And the most isolated
18:01An excellent spot if you're thinking of disappearing forever
18:04Also, my dear
18:05From the seventh arc, we were able to learn
18:06The plane was often shot down
18:08At this time
18:09This was in line with the expected time.
18:11The fuel ran out
18:12This means the seventh arc
18:13Not just a stop on the journey
18:15No, this is the end of the journey.
18:16The location of the plane crash
18:17Here, my dear
18:18The seventh arch remains hope
18:20If we find our lost Malaysian plane
18:22One year, Abu Hamid
18:23We now know, God willing
18:25The plane falls into the seventh arc.
18:27And in Baya, the brothers of Saka are complete.
18:29I heard about the Doppler Iveco
18:30Have you heard about it?
18:30Look at Sisi
18:31This is an object that emits waves.
18:32It will have a frequency
18:33Frequency
18:33D waves
18:34When it reaches you
18:35You hear it at the same frequency
18:36Which is what he came out with
18:37But this
18:38Assuming it is a stationary object
18:39Because the body
18:40If it moved like our plane
18:42The frequency you will pick up
18:43Hedhiya
18:44If the object is moving towards you
18:46The frequency will be faster
18:47while
18:48If he was moving away from you
18:49The frequency will be slower
18:51This is Aziz Al-Dubler Iveco
18:52Halfajra Aziz Al-Dubler Iveco
18:54You know that very well.
18:55Even if you don't know his name
18:56He is a type of dog.
18:57But no, this is a physical phenomenon.
18:58Let me tell you the most famous problem for physics teachers
19:00Ambulance bay
19:00What remains is your income
19:01Her siren is fast
19:03Wow, wow, wow, wow
19:04But when it passes by your side and moves away from you
19:06The tune is small
19:07The melody remains a cat
19:08You find yourself doing a whoosh, a whoosh, a whoosh
19:12I don't mean anything specific, my dear.
19:14Change in sound intensity
19:15I am rejecting the change in melody.
19:16It remained slower
19:17If we go back to our plane
19:18We will find the seventh wave
19:20The one who threw it was an industrial order
19:21When we compared it to the six waves
19:23The one that was before
19:23We found it slower this year
19:25As if the source that sold it
19:26Which is the plane
19:27He is now moving away from the industrial aspect.
19:29faster
19:30From this we can conclude
19:32The plane at that time
19:32It's heading towards the ocean at a very high speed.
19:34And from this we knew that this
19:36The Last Story
19:37O God, send blessings upon us, Abu Hamad.
19:38You turned out to be a very clever person
19:39You know where the plane is.
19:41We haven't been inviting her for ten years.
19:42Second, my dear friend
19:43What is this, please?
19:44How did Buhamad dedicate it?
19:45Now we
19:46Based on the information you provided, this is it.
19:48We can go and search in the ocean
19:49We'll find the plane
19:50Even if the ocean is large
19:51Hendor in the seventh story
19:53Isn't that right?
19:53Yalla Bu Hamad
19:54You made me stand up, but I met Pharaoh.
19:55Yalla Bey
19:56Wait, where are you?
19:57We're not going to look for the plane.
19:58What is this?
19:59What is this?
19:59I'm telling you, cut the seventh
20:00Not the seventh thing
20:01Two principles like that
20:01Aerial survey
20:02He found no traces of planes
20:04That's it
20:04We need to look underwater
20:06Our spirit in the seventh story
20:07We took a dive
20:08Our role in the space
20:10It will reach one hundred and twenty thousand square kilometers
20:13Cost-effective research
20:14It reached millions of dollars
20:15Beachloo and Pittenfed
20:17And we can't find a trace
20:18No trace
20:19For one piece
20:20From the weight of a plane
20:21Muttanne
20:22Made of metal and plastic
20:24And humans
20:25After all this effort
20:26It seems that the will
20:27The crazy woman whose goal
20:29passenger plane hides
20:30The person who tried to deceive the world won.
20:32He defied all monitoring, investigation, and research agencies.
20:36It seems he succeeded
20:38Please, my dear
20:38The situation is proceeding in this manner.
20:39Until July 2015
20:41On the shores of Reunion Island
20:43Madagascar side
20:44Meaning near Africa
20:45When a small piece of an airplane wing appears
20:48Its weight does not exceed eighty kilograms.
20:50piece D
20:51Doubts will arise
20:52But these are unconfirmed suspicions.
20:53This piece, my dear
20:54Her presence in this place is very strange.
20:56Because it appeared 4000 kilometers away
20:58From the area we were searching in
21:00In the Indian Ocean
21:01When this piece goes
21:02for the company of Point
21:03Analyze its specifications
21:04And you will find Syria number
21:05It makes her surprise the world
21:07And rest assured, my dear, that it is indeed
21:08A piece of the wing of the missing Malaysian plane
21:10This, my dear, is the first tangible proof
21:12Our plane crashed
21:15Previously, she was a missing plane.
21:16Mohammed, we're saying episode
21:17I carried Dina to Malaysia
21:19What's China?
21:20What's Vietnam?
21:20What is Indonesia?
21:21What possessed us to go there?
21:23Why are we in Africa?
21:24And no, my dear understanding friend, tomorrow you will be with you
21:25But oceanographers said
21:27The location of this part is compatible with naval aircraft.
21:29In the Indian Ocean
21:30The island is very much in the search area.
21:32But the time this piece took
21:34From the moment the plane crashed
21:35Up to the middle of the island
21:37Compatible with the speed of marine aircraft
21:39The one who was there
21:40We need to do things the right way.
21:41That's why
21:42The search continues
21:43At the seventh cut in the Indian Ocean
21:45We hope we find the rest of the wreckage.
21:47And with the ghus
21:48The black box that will reveal everything to us
21:50I got it on the trip
21:51Unfortunately, my dear
21:52The seventh cutting area will be completely wiped out.
21:54No trace of debris will be visible.
21:56So that the Malaysian government can decide
21:58In January 2017
21:59It will stop the search
22:00Which cost more than one hundred and sixty million dollars
22:03O River of the Blacks, O Abu Habib
22:04Why, my dear, is this the most expensive search for an airplane in history?
22:08And with the good
22:09It's not over yet
22:09Despite that
22:10The puzzle will provoke the company Ocean Infinity
22:12Which will be presented to the Malaysian government
22:14She will continue the research at her own expense.
22:16Provided that she finds the wreckage
22:17She takes seventy million dollars
22:19Indeed
22:19With the government's approval in January 2018
22:21In order to comb the seventh cutting area
22:24In detail with advanced robots
22:27But after six months
22:28By Tayqas Company
22:29And in Azizi, another job search about the Malaysian plane was sold
22:32Currently, my dear
22:33No search
22:33In dozens of small pieces of the airplane
22:35From the wreckage of the plane
22:36They found her on an African beach
22:37And the islands next to it
22:38Her weight is all measured in distance
22:40The two hundred kilograms
22:41From a solid origin, one thousand kilograms
22:43Which is the total weight of the plane
22:45Although the official search stopped
22:46However, the scientists' efforts did not stop.
22:48And the internet is flattering with forums and websites
22:50She is trying to gather information
22:51And he looked forward to new theories
22:52The Kingzab Puzzle Adventure
22:54To the point that most of the debris they found
22:56The one who originally collected them
22:57They were adventurous people who collected these things voluntarily.
23:00One of the efforts, my dear
23:01To solve this puzzle
23:02Hyun has one of the aeronautical engineers
23:04Richard Goffrey
23:052021
23:06Engineer Geoffrey
23:07He will try to return to the tracking problem.
23:09Which we tried to solve using the theory of parentheses
23:11Shufri, I'll think of another way.
23:12To track the aircraft, other than civilian and military radars
23:15A much simpler way
23:16Radio
23:17Every moment, my dear
23:18In millions of wireless signals
23:20It cuts across the Earth, lengthwise and widthwise.
23:21Bluetooth radios
23:22And complete devices receive
23:24Please keep it up to date, 24/7
23:25Everywhere
23:26The driver will notice these signals
23:27And it moves from place to place
23:29It is affected by any obstacle
23:31It might appear along her way
23:32For example
23:32If a radio signal travels back on an airplane's body
23:34It will have a very slight deformity.
23:36But it can be detected
23:37If this signal
23:38You record it well
23:39No
23:40He is in Abu Ahmed's neighborhood
23:41It records these random radio signals
23:43The truth, my dear, is that there is
23:44There is a website, my dear.
23:46Made for radio enthusiasts
23:47One of them
23:48Dry a specific signal at a specific time
23:50The site opens
23:51He sees who received his signal
23:52Where in the world?
23:53It means morning advice in China
23:54My horn is a radio message in captivity
23:56The site opens
23:57I'll find someone to take her, my son.
23:58A Brazilian told me, "You've arrived, teacher."
24:00That's it
24:00Two young men from Bashtil
24:02They look at me and tell me
24:03What else?
24:04Peace be upon you, Abu Ahmad
24:05And we're going to rely on these people of trivial chaos?
24:07She's the one who brings us information about the plane
24:09Its value exceeds hundreds of millions of dollars.
24:11These are people who are weak, Abu Ahmed, don't worry about them.
24:12With this triviality
24:13Dear, let me tell you
24:14We are a site worker.
24:15Joe Teller
24:16Abu Ahmed
24:17And this guy, my dear, won the Nobel Prize in Physics
24:20Heh
24:20Pasha's Hours
24:21Hey Nobel Prize, how much is it worth now?
24:23He won the Nobel Prize in Physics
24:241899
24:25Make a mistake in the Swedish committee.
24:26Let them delay your opportunities in the chaos.
24:28Understand, my dear
24:28We now have a website that records radio signals.
24:31The site members will receive and accept it.
24:33This website has been operating since 2008
24:36Ali recorded all the signals exchanged during that time.
24:39Therefore, regarding all the signals exchanged on March 8, 2014
24:44Specifically, how many hours was our plane flying in the air that day?
24:47A percentage of these signals were intermittent with the journey's progress.
24:50If we analyze it, we can identify the signals that have been distorted.
24:54As a result of our plane passing through
24:56From this, we can draw a new hypothetical route for the aircraft.
25:00Mohammed, don't get my hopes up
25:01This method is accurate
25:02Dear Di badges
25:03I took her for two minutes
25:04This means the accuracy of the supposed sources will be two minutes.
25:07From the clock, like the theories of brackets
25:09We'll find out what the plane was like every two minutes, and that's amazing.
25:12What's even more amazing, my dear?
25:13The source discovered by engineer Geoffrey
25:15It will be consistent with the framework created by the theories of arcs.
25:19The difference is that it will be more precise.
25:21He will determine the location where the plane crashed.
25:24With an error rate not exceeding
25:26Thirty kilometers only
25:27Not thousands of miles
25:28But let's keep our dear one for now.
25:29Joe Teller
25:30The man who won the Nobel Prize in 1999
25:31He said he never imagined he would be in this position
25:33Used to monitor aircraft
25:34Despite the controversy that engineer Geoffrey's theories will generate
25:37But it will alert us to a very important detail
25:39In the theory of the seventh story
25:41Although Joffrey's paths are consistent with the brackets
25:43But he says the plane is at the seventh section
25:46It didn't fall from the sky like a brick.
25:48It falls as I remember the initial analyses that said
25:50No, she was circling around as if she was looking for a place to get off.
25:53It means someone was controlling it at the last minute.
25:56On September 9, 2023
25:58Retired pilot Patrick Bellili will arrive
26:00Air traffic controller John-Luc Marchand
26:02What he independently achieved in the airplane mystery
26:05They will arrive at the Royal College of Aeronauts in London
26:07To present a new theory for the plane crash
26:09The theory will be consistent with the minor premise found by Geoffrey.
26:12Their theory is that the plane crashed into the ocean
26:15Without any human control after the house is finished, I mean
26:17This is somewhat inconsistent with the events that have occurred since she disappeared.
26:20It's clear that the plane has been veering off course since the moment it deviated.
26:22It is under very careful and precise human control.
26:25Why is that?
26:26We assumed that in her final moments she was out of control
26:28If the pilot was trying to land the plane on the ocean surface
26:31After running out of fuel
26:32My dear, when he has the ability, he can fly like a candy flap.
26:36It can reach 100 kilos
26:38This means that the seventh cut might have happened
26:40The aircraft is in gliding mode.
26:42Not in free fall mode
26:43Meaning the expected location of the plane crash
26:45It might be a little different from the seventh chapter.
26:47They believe their theory is more accurate.
26:50Because they assume that this is someone who wants to forgive the entire plane.
26:53Because if he lets it fall freely
26:54It will create a wide area of ​​visible debris.
26:57But if he tried to control its descent and glide it gently over the ocean surface
27:01The plane will drop the water in one piece.
27:03Or it might even break into a large piece that won't crumble.
27:06In both cases, it will close quickly.
27:07And without warming my condition
27:09Based on this theory
27:10A new search location was identified next to the seventh section.
27:13Captain Patrick and John Lo determined that surveying the site would take at most two weeks.
27:17What is good is that this encourages the Malaysian government to use research.
27:20Keep searching for three years
27:21It's two weeks, God willing, and we'll find her.
27:22This, my dear, was the last coherent theory about the location of the plane crash.
27:26But what I'm coming for
27:28Attention Sign
27:28It is one of those coherent scientific views.
27:30The truth is that the plane disappeared for 16 months
27:33Without any effect, it created conspiracy theories that flooded the internet.
27:36Nasrat then spoke about the aliens who kidnapped her.
27:38Intelligence agencies that control aircraft with remote control
27:41Wormholes and interdimensional gaps
27:43During the flight, it was not completely hidden.
27:45The incident was not as horrific as it was.
27:46Nor the number of victims
27:47The idea of ​​disappearing without a trace
27:49This is an idea that has captured the human imagination throughout history.
27:52Many myths are built upon stories of people disappearing without a trace.
27:55What about the disappearance of 239 Berry Adam?
27:58They flew to the sky and literally never came down
28:00In 2018, MBC produced
28:03A series about a passenger plane that disappears in the air
28:05And then it suddenly appears after five years
28:07And London is doing something
28:08It was as if it were a fantasy built on hope.
28:10The Malaysian plane, just as it disappeared suddenly, reappeared suddenly.
28:13And whoever hijacked or hid the plane, my dear
28:15Whether it was the pilot or someone who seized it in the air
28:17Perhaps he too is not far removed from being influenced by these myths.
28:19If the goal is suicide, then he wants an epic suicide.
28:22It either places him among the greats or leaves this incident as one of history's mysteries.
28:25It's like a last-ditch effort by a desperate person.
28:28It leaves a huge, albeit frightening, impact.
28:29But these myths were the only condition for their continuation
28:32It is disappearance without a trace.
28:34The appearance of even a slight effect
28:35Fishel, the legendary halo
28:37And we see the tragedy in her life.
28:39Not a mystery, a path
28:40Rather, it spoke of the mass killing of dozens of innocent people.
28:43And that's what will happen with the appearance of the first bone fragment.
28:45On the beaches of Reunion
28:47Although it was sad news for all the victims' families
28:49Some of them were clinging to any hope
28:52Although the plane has been missing for more than a year
28:54However, it was important news.
28:55Realty Check brings at least a tentative end to our sad story.
28:59The plane didn't respect us, despite all the conspiratorial looks.
29:01Without a doubt, you put it down
29:02And the passengers undoubtedly lost their lives
29:04And the legends that emerged around the mysterious disappearance
29:06It will take its place in the comprehensive library of human imagination.
29:09Imagination is very active in confronting the unknown.
29:12But the truth always provides a concise and definitive answer.
29:15The path to it is not treacherous except through knowledge and research.
29:17Because the unknown is simply the absence of knowledge
29:19And everything you encounter with more knowledge
29:21Everything you trim, its area
29:22It gives us strength as human beings that we control our destiny.
29:25Tell my dear, let's tell him and I'll say
29:26Our journey as humans on this earth
29:28I began to know, and very night
29:30And a vast and great unknown on planet Earth
29:32And a large part of our ancient history
29:34Rely on imagination to confront the unknown
29:37While the proponents of civilization began
29:38When knowledge replaced imagination
29:40True knowledge provides dry and boring facts.
29:43But these are facts
29:44And those who love the truth
29:45They prefer it to any comforting lies.
29:46Or wild fantasies
29:48The truth is the fat jewel
29:50What we discovered on our trip
29:51It's true we didn't lay a hand on it
29:52But the path of knowledge that leads to it
29:54It is the most correct and refined path we have chosen to follow.
29:57The story of the Malaysian pilot, dear
29:58It contains all these conflicts
30:00But in a very intense way
30:01A huge unknown, shocking and terrifying
30:03He invaded our lives
30:04The path of knowledge is the only path
30:06The results achieved reassured us a little
30:08Even sad looks
30:09And breaking the influence of the will to evil and destruction
30:11Which was imposed on us in this incident
30:13There is still hope that the road will be completed.
30:15And all the answers are coming forward
30:16And this unknown transforms from a part
30:18We have transcended our nature
30:19The one who always survives
30:20And she looks forward to facing the unknown that comes next.
30:22Before I get you, my dear
30:23I want to tell you that in March 2024
30:25On the tenth anniversary of our incident
30:27Malaysian Transport Minister announced
30:29They are studying new proposals for underwater research.
30:32After the last looks
30:33The one trying to pinpoint the location more accurately
30:35And also the Malaysian Prime Minister himself
30:37He confirmed his readiness to reopen the investigation.
30:40In case of new evidence
30:41That means maybe during the coming period
30:43We hear that the search has resumed.
30:44This time with greater hopes
30:46Be careful, this happens
30:47Because of new theories
30:49Those who came out of the volunteers
30:50They stopped searching
30:51Even after the official search was halted
30:53Research and exploration are human nature.
30:55But also solidarity and cooperation
30:57In times of crisis
30:58In the face of violence, sabotage and destruction
31:00He was deeply affected by the Malaysian plane crisis.
31:02It turned out to be a human spirit.
31:04Stronger than curiosity
31:05Or simply wanting to know the reasons
31:07That's all, hi zi
31:08Last but not least
31:08Let's look at the previous cases
31:09Let's see the next cases.
31:10Don't forget to look at the sources.
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