Episodes

  • Six Secrets of MH370
    Apr 18 2024

    In the season one finale of Deep Dive: MH370, Jeff and Andy recap what they discovered over the last 30 episodes of the podcast.

    While they prep for season two, expect new and different content during their break. And get ready to learn more about alternate theories, conversations with relatives of the passengers, unreleased information on the Russians on board the plane ... and much more!

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    25 mins
  • A 777 Pilot Weighs In
    Apr 11 2024

    In Episode 30, Jeff and Andy go deeper than they've ever gone before on a question that's the crux of the whole MH370 mystery. It's a topic which is newly important because a bunch of viral MH370 videos have come out that spend a lot of time discussing it and, they'll argue, are getting it wrong.

    To help with this important task, the podcast invited a very special guest, Juan Browne, an experienced airline pilot and the host of the popular aviation channel Blancolirio on YouTube.

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    https://www.deepdivemh370.com/p/30-a-777-pilot-weighs-in J

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    Many thanks to Juan Browne:

    https://www.youtube.com/@blancolirio

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    44 mins
  • The Motive For Taking MH370 North
    Apr 4 2024

    In Episode 27, Jeff and Andy told you where MH370 could've have landed had it been flown north to Kazakhstan. But the question remains, why?

    It doesn't make much sense, unless you understand the man who makes the decisions in Russia, and how he sees the world.

    More information at: https://deepdivemh370.com

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    59 mins
  • How To Make A Plane Disappear
    Mar 28 2024

    How do you make something disappear? Nobody understands that better than practitioners of the ancient art of stage magic, who for centuries have used the principles of applied psychology to make seemingly impossible things occur. In today's episode Jeff talks to Ed Dentsel, host of the Unfound podcast, who for years worked as the stage manager for a magic show in Las Vegas, helping magicians perfect their routines. In the second half of the show we discuss the viral video about MH370 produced by the popular YouTuber Mentour Pilot, and in particular its discussion of a supposed new technology called WSPR whose inventor claims can pinpoint the exact flight path of the plane on its fatal last leg.

    Ed Dentsel's Unfound podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@UCz4bh2ppqACeF7BdKw_93eA

    David Copperfield's Great Wall of China trick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp4fG_RNQM4&t=10s

    Mentour Pilot's MH370 Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5K9HBiJpuk

    Victor Iannello's WSPR Debunking: https://mh370.radiantphysics.com/2021/12/19/wspr-cant-find-mh370/

    More information at our show page here: https://deepdivemh370.com

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    41 mins
  • Landing
    Mar 21 2024

    If the satcom was hacked and MH370 was taken north, the perpetrators presumably had a plan that ended with them alive, and this presumably involved landing the plane at an airport.

    But which airport could they have landed at?

    In Episode 27, Jeff and Andy dig in to realistic runways near the 7th Arc, including Kyzylorda, Shymkent, Taraz, Almaty and Manas. They also explore a mysterious dirt patch at Yubileyniy, the longest runway in Kazakhstan. It was built in the 1970s as the landing site for the Buran space plane, the Soviet Union’s answer to the Space Shuttle.

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    https://deepdivemh370.com

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    57 mins
  • Search Restart
    Mar 14 2024

    After they mathematically analyzed the Inmarsat data to figure out where MH370 ran out of fuel in the southern Indian Ocean, the Australian government hired a Dutch maritime survey company called Fugro to search 23,000 square miles. The work started in October, 2014. By that April, 2015 it was clear that the plane was not in fact in the search area, so they doubled the size and asked Fugro to keep going.

    Ten years after the plane went missing, there's new talk of restarting the search again ... but if so, would they look in the right place?

    More information at our episode show page here:

    https://www.deepdivemh370.com/26-restarting-the-search

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    40 mins
  • Breakthrough, Part 2
    Mar 7 2024

    Episode 25 of the podcast – a culmination of six months of content – reveals two major capstones that leaves Jeff and Andy confident to announce that they solved the mystery of MH370. Maybe not all the details ... yet ... but in broad strokes. Two key pieces of evidence, backed by experts, demonstrates that this place didn't crash in the South Indian Ocean.

    Don't believe the new evidence? We invite you to analyze it yourself.

    On the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of MH370, this is big.

    Details and more on our episode show page here: https://www.deepdivemh370.com/24-breakthrough-part-2

    And thanks to our Episode 25 sponsor, Ditch GPS: https://ditchnavigation.com

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Breakthrough, Part 1
    Feb 29 2024

    Over the next two episodes, we’re going to reveal a major break in the case — new data that upends our understanding the case. It’s the first significant break in the case since the final report in 2017.

    But before we do that, we have to set the stage. For the data to have meaning, you have to understand its context. It has to do with a method of dating events that occurred in the past, involving Lepas barnacles. The idea is that Lepas barnacles can be used as a robust and reliable way to measure how long debris has been in the water.

    Combined with drift modeling, it can tell you when and where something went in the water. In the case of MH370, it can tell us what happened to the plane.

    Even more details at our show page here: https://www.deepdivemh370.com/24-breakthrough-part-1

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    45 mins