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MH370: Separate Air Tanks, Separate Maintenance… A Telling Detail
I am an investigator, not an aviation expert, so I'm approaching this with genuine curiosity. I also realize that different subreddits tend to lean toward particular hypotheses, so I'm not sure where the consensus here lies.
One aspect of this case stands out to me as a significant point worth discussing: the pilots' separate oxygen supply located beneath the cockpit. From what I've read, those tanks were first inspected as part of an additional maintenance request. I then learned that the captain later requested another service call specifically to top them up.
Many people interpret this as evidence that the captain was planning something sinister. But could there be another explanation?
Is it possible the pilots had a legitimate technical reason for wanting the oxygen system checked? For example, had there been an issue on a previous flight that caused concern? Is there any known history of leaks, pressure irregularities, or other problems that would justify repeated attention to the system?
Another question concerns the location of these tanks. My understanding is that they are installed beneath the cockpit, near a number of critical aircraft systems. If that is correct, could a failure involving the oxygen system—such as a defective fitting, regulator, or valve—conceivably damage nearby electrical equipment? I'm not necessarily suggesting an explosion, but rather asking whether any sudden failure of a pressurized oxygen component could disable critical systems.
If such an event occurred shortly after departure, could it explain an immediate turn back toward the airport? And if that same event ultimately deprived the pilots of oxygen while leaving the aircraft largely intact, could it account for an aircraft that eventually continued on straight path until fuel exhaustion?
I realize there are reports of some electrical systems becoming active again later in the flight, which complicates this scenario. I'm simply trying to understand whether this possibility has ever been seriously evaluated.
What surprises me is how little discussion I've found about the pilots' dedicated oxygen system. Since many aircraft types don't use this exact configuration, I'm curious whether aviation experts consider its design and placement to be relevant at all, or whether there are engineering reasons why this line of thinking can be ruled out.
I'd appreciate hearing from anyone with maintenance or engineering experience who can explain whether this hypothesis is technically plausible or impossible, and why.
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I think I solved MH370...but I need a 777 pilot's help
I was chatting with the captain's wife, and she shared a video from the co-pilot's phone. In it, you can see him walking into business class, or the area just in front of it where the cabin crew sit for landing. He opens what looks like a hatch in the floor and climbs down into it.
She told me that the aircraft's air tank doesn't supply oxygen to the passengers—it only supplies the cockpit. According to her, one of the tanks exploded, which destroyed the left electrical bus or something similar ("8 see E"). As a result, the cockpit suddenly lost all power and went completely dark. The plane also had no normal air and the passengers and flight crew were all unalived like frozen blue.
She said that after about an hour they managed to restore power by somehow feeding the left side from the right bus. The video of the co-pilot going down through the hatch was apparently taken after that. However, because there was still no air supply in the cockpit, the two pilots had to take turns leaving the flight deck and going into the cabin to share the spare tanks.
I compiled this video using a combination of AI-generated recreations and actual footage from the co-pilot's phone.
Could a pilot help explain whether a scenario like this could account for what happened to MH370?
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