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Two Pilots Say They Can Find MH370. All They Need Is $5 Million
Two years ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared somewhere over the Indian Ocean with 239 people on board. What then grew into humanity’s largest, most expensive search operation has also been among its most frustrating and beguiling. Investigators have found only one real bit of evidence, a wing flap that washed up on the shores of Réunion, near Madagascar. It was pretty useless. Because it spent nearly 500 days bobbing...
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Possible MH370 Debris Found
Officials say that debris found on the coast of Mozambique likely belongs to missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370.
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Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was deliberately crashed by pilots, investigators to find
An Australian team probing the disappearance of the doomed airliner will state that it was intentionally downed by one of the airmen on board if they fail to find evidence of the wreckage within the next few weeks. The bombshell accusation will send shockwaves through the aviation industry, which has been working on the theory that MH370 became a ghost flight, flying on autopilot until its fuel ran out.
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Sonar vehicle searching for MH370 sinks after hitting volcano in Indian Ocean
Vessel attached to Fugro Discovery lost while searching for Malaysia Airlines plane missing with 239 people on board
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Analysis Confirms Plane Debris Came From Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
French prosecutors said on Thursday that further analysis of a piece of an airplane wing that washed up on a remote Indian Ocean island had allowed investigators here to determine “with certitude” that it came from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board.
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France: 'Certainty' that Reunion debris from MH370
A piece of debris that washed up on the shore of Reunion Island in July was part of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the Paris prosecutor's office said Thursday, backing up a statement that Malaysia's Prime Minister made weeks ago.
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Quit stalling
DESPITE two catastrophic air crashes (the disappearance of MH370 over the Indian ocean, and the shooting down of MH17 over Ukraine), 2014 was the safest year on record for civil aviation—with only one accident for every 4.4m flights. All told, 73 airline accidents occurred, including 12 involving fatalities. Some 641 passengers and crew died as a result. Even if the 298 lives lost over Ukraine are included (aircraft destroyed...
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MH370 wreckage may have been spotted on sea bed
Australian authorities believe they may have spotted parts of ill-fated plane MH370 on the bottom of the southern Indian Ocean but won't be able to check them for several months.
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Did MH370 pilot try to save plane?
SUSPICION has again fallen on MH370 captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah amid claims the wing part found on La Reunion Island shows signs of a “controlled crash”.
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Plane Debris is From Missing MH370
Part of aircraft wing found on Reunion island is from missing MH370 plane, Malaysian prime minister says.
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‘This is where MH370 really went down’
MISSING Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 will be found in the Southern Indian Ocean at the opposite end of the current search area, according to drift analysis based on the discovery of a wing part on La Reunion Island.
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Is the 'plane window' thought to be from MH370 just a sewing machine?
Authorities have expressed doubts over claims that a piece of plastic found washed up on Reunion Island by a tourist on Tuesday is a window from the missing Malaysia Airlines plane.
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Official: Latest debris found on island not part of Flight 370
An object found on an Indian Ocean island is not part of a plane door but a generic ladder that has nothing to do with missing Flight 370, a Malaysian officials said.
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Debris believed to be from MH370 arrives in France for investigation
Aircraft debris that washed up on Reunion Island and may belong to MH370 arrives in France for investigators to study its origin.
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Official claims debris find won't narrow search for MH370
The discovery of debris has raised hopes the mystery of missing Flight MH370 may be solved but authorities warn this is unlikely and the search goes on.
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Almost certain washed-up plane debris from Boeing 777: Malaysia
The plane debris that washed up on La Reunion island in the southern Indian Ocean almost certainly belongs to a Boeing 777, Malaysia's deputy transport minister says.
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Debris in Indian Ocean checked for MH370 ties
Apparent airplane debris found off the coast of Reunion island, is being examined to see if it related to the 2014 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a member of the French Air Force in Reunion said Wednesday.
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Mysterious Plane Wreckage Found Washed up on Reunion Island Sparks MH370 Speculation
Debris that appears to be from a large plane has reportedly been found off the east coast of Africa, raising the possibility it could be from missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370.
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MH370 search discovers uncharted shipwreck
The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 uncovers a previously unknown shipwreck, raising hopes that the missing jet could be found.
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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: Tracing the Mysterious Path to Disappearance
One year later, disturbing truths are emerging about Malaysia Airlines flight 370. Sean Flynn digs into the theories, the science, the conspiracies, and the cover-up
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