Netflix will air a three-part documentary about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. (MH370).
“MH370: The Plane That Disappeared” will debut on Netflix nine years after the plane disappeared.
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Netflix says this series investigates why the plane vanished.
The caravan suggests the series will include re-enactments of what may have happened aboard the jet and interviews with those affected by its disappearance.
Netflix says the series will feature family, scientists, and investigative journalists.
Series director Louise Malkinson said the families “want to keep talking” about the plane’s disappearance.
Netflix reported: “Families want a platform to say, “Come on, it’s been nine years.” All agreed.”
The first episode will cover the hours and days after the plane disappeared, including how conspiracy theories and false charges spread.
In episode two, experts discuss MH17, which was shot down by a Russian missile four months after MH370’s disappearance, and the improbable odds of two aircraft from the same airline crashing so soon.
The last episode will examine a massive chunk of a plane wing that washed up on the East African Coast, which scientists are still investigating.
9 years ago, MH370 vanished from radar shortly after takeoff.
It flew from Malaysia’s KLIA to China’s Beijing Capital International Airport.
The airliner had 227 passengers and 12 crew.
The plane was found today.
“The Plane That Wasn’t There: Why We Haven’t Found MH370” is by American scientific journalist Jeff Wise.
Florence de Changy, who penned “The Disappearing Act: The Impossible Case of MH370,” will attend alongside many of the victims’ families from China, Malaysia, Australia, and France.
Source – Mothership