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Message 1948495 - Posted: 8 Aug 2018, 21:27:59 UTC - in response to Message 1942270.  

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France reopens MH370 investigation amid claims of Malaysian cover-up


FRANCE has reopened its investigation into the fate of missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 after Malaysia’s long-awaited “final report” failed to provide an explanation for the aircraft’s disappearance.

French newspaper Le Parisien reports that investigators are keen to verify data from Inmarsat — the British operator of a global satellite network — which tracked the aircraft’s pings to the southern Indian Ocean off Western Australia, where it is believed to have crashed.
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Message 1961758 - Posted: 24 Oct 2018, 20:57:39 UTC - in response to Message 1948495.  

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French investigators uncover mystery ‘third entity’, float new passenger theory in MH370 probe

FRENCH investigators have uncovered a mysterious “third entity” which may be withholding technical data about the path taken by missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

They have also identified a number of “curious passengers” aboard the Boeing 777 who they believe warrant further investigation.

The potentially explosive new developments were revealed by Ghyslain Wattrelos, a French national who lost his wife and two teenage children on MH370, following his meeting last week with judges overseeing the Gendamarie Air Transport (GTA) investigation.

https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/french-investigators-uncover-mystery-third-entity-float-new-passenger-theory-in-mh370-probe/news-story/985848ab79b19ec45654f7d9048702f6
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Message 1974182 - Posted: 8 Jan 2019, 10:10:58 UTC - in response to Message 1961758.  

Wonder if someone is planting these parts?? Hard but 2019, makes the crash 5 years old.!


Malaysia confirms aircraft debris off Madagascar is likely from MH370


Aircraft debris found on Madagascar last year has been confirmed by Malaysian authorities as likely from MH370.

The five pieces of debris were handed to Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke on November 30 by wreck hunter Blaine Gibson and some relatives of those lost in the MH370 disappearance.

A Malaysian report from the MH370 Safety Investigation Team said most parts were from an aircraft but the floor panel was from a Boeing 777 and “most likely MH370.”
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Message 1974249 - Posted: 9 Jan 2019, 6:37:24 UTC - in response to Message 1974182.  

Wonder if someone is planting these parts?? Hard but 2019, makes the crash 5 years old.!

Considering the Pacific ocean garbage patch, stuff can float for a long time, just like a bottle with a message.
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Message 1975681 - Posted: 18 Jan 2019, 1:49:10 UTC - in response to Message 1974249.  

Indonesian fisherman has GPS coordinates of MH370 location to Malaysian authorities

It remains one of the greatest aviation mysteries of all time but now an Indonesian man has come forward saying he saw exactly where MH370 went down.

MH370 investigators have been handed new information from a fisherman who claims to know where the doomed aircraft went down.

Indonesian Rusli Khusmin said his crew witnessed the disaster on March 8, 2014, watching the Malaysia Airlines flight with 239 people on board “move like a broken kite”.

The 42-year-old said there was no noise, just smoke, and he recorded the coordinates of the exact location the plane went into the water.

https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/incidents/indonesian-fisherman-has-gps-coordinates-of-mh370-location-to-malaysian-authorities/news-story/7544a5de68d88abae01d72cf3431b24c

Where is all of the debris??
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Message 1977223 - Posted: 26 Jan 2019, 22:48:48 UTC

There's 'zero possibility' the transporter stopped working by accident
Ex-pilot Randy Ryan said 'I don't think an amateur could have done it'
He believes the flight either crash-landed into the sea or landed on dry land
Mr Ryan said the culprits 'knew how to avoid detection'

Pilot calls for a fresh search for missing jet MH370 around

thoughts anyone?
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Message 1984219 - Posted: 8 Mar 2019, 23:47:13 UTC - in response to Message 1977260.  

:-( Hard to fathom it's been 5 years already.

Programming note: For more on the MH370 tragedy, watch CNN's Special Report, "Vanished: Mystery of Malaysia 370," Friday at 10 p.m. ET.

(CNN)On the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the aviation industry is on the verge of implementing technology that would make a similar tragedy impossible.
It's hard to believe that we still don't know exactly what happened to the Boeing 777, or why it vanished en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8, 2014.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/08/us/mh370-fifth-anniversary-malaysia-flight-370-space-based-global-tracking/index.html
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Message 1998610 - Posted: 17 Jun 2019, 22:45:42 UTC - in response to Message 1984219.  

5 years in and another report. Malaysia lies if the report is true.

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 'disintegrated into confetti,' captain appears to have run ‘amok,' report says
https://www.foxnews.com/world/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-disintegrated-into-confetti-in-crash-where-captain-may-have-run-amok-report-reveals

The ill-fated Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was piloted by a "lonely and sad" captain who experimented with a flight profile almost identical to the aircraft's final doomed path -- one that left a slim chance of finding remains or clues to what really happened in the skies that calamitous evening, a new report reveals.
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Message 2002171 - Posted: 11 Jul 2019, 23:14:48 UTC - in response to Message 1998610.  

This report has to be right.


Mystery of MH370: Pilot was always in control of Malaysia Airlines jet, say French investigators




A pilot was in control right to the end of the flight of the Malaysian airliner that vanished over the Indian Ocean in 2014, French investigators say.

The autopilot could not have made the tight turns of MH370, according to a team that was given data on a visit to Boeing’s base in Seattle.
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Message 2032344 - Posted: 14 Feb 2020, 6:06:48 UTC

Well you've all probably heard about a few more bits of the plane washing up in Africa lately and the scientists have come up with,

New search areas revealed for doomed Malaysian Airlines plane.

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Message 2036857 - Posted: 9 Mar 2020, 1:10:42 UTC - in response to Message 2032344.  

The families of the 239 people who were on board MH370 when it went missing six years ago, are calling on authorities to revive efforts to find the missing Malaysia Airlines plane.

Holding star-shaped signs reading "Never give up", "Waiting" and "Resume the search", the relatives of those who were on board marked the sixth anniversary of their disappearance by making a fresh appeal for answers.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/families-search-mh370-years-disappearance-200308022632020.html
Families want new search for MH370, six years after disappearance
Wow!
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Message 2057145 - Posted: 15 Sep 2020, 22:43:51 UTC

Six years on, and this gives a good summary of the search so far:


YouTube: Curious Droid - Why Can't We Find MH370?



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Message 2071976 - Posted: 28 Mar 2021, 0:30:23 UTC - in response to Message 2057145.  

wait and see....

A new drift analysis conducted by one of the leading experts in the search for MH370 has found credible new evidence of the final resting place of the Boeing 777 and its 239 passengers and crew.

MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014, on an overnight flight from KL to Beijing.

The new area – 1,960 km – due west of Cape Leeuwin, Western Australia is in a location that has been partially searched before but is in very difficult terrain with the sea bed up to 5,000m deep with high mountains, deep ravines and even volcanoes.

The drift analysis comes hard on the heels of an updated flight path analysis and both overlap building a compelling case to re-start the search.

https://www.airlineratings.com/news/mh370-new-credible-evidence-location/
MH370: New credible evidence of location
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Message 2089332 - Posted: 30 Nov 2021, 21:03:49 UTC

Another search rumoured for next summer (down under)?

Expert claims to have FOUND MH370 in major missing plane breakthrough.

An aerospace engineer claims to have found Malaysia Airlines flight 370 using revolutionary new tracking technology.

British expert Richard Godfrey claims the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean 1,993km west of Perth and lies 4,000m below the surface.....

...In a new report released on Tuesday, Mr Godfrey said he used revolutionary technology called weak signal propagation to track the plane’s final movements.

He describes the technology as a “bunch of tripwires that work in every direction over the horizon to the other side of the globe”.

As planes fly through these “tripwires” the signal is disrupted.

Mr Godfrey said he combined the new method with data from the satellite communications system onboard MH370 to track the missing plane’s doomed final flight.

‘Together the two systems can be used to detect, identify and localise MH370 during its flight path into the Southern Indian Ocean,’ he said....

...The West Australian Aviation Editor Geoffrey Thomas has described the new report as a “huge breakthrough.”

This is because the suggested crash location is in the zone where the University of Western Australia (UWA) Head of Oceanography Professor Charitha Pattiaratchi had earlier claimed MH370 is located.

“What’s very interesting about it is the location identified by Richard Godfrey is extremely close to the location identified by UWA,” he told Sunrise.

“It really is more evidence that where UWA said this airplane is, that’s where we have to have another good, hard look.”...
Is an answer finally in sight?

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Message 2094202 - Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 21:51:40 UTC

A key Australian agency has taken a huge step after breakthrough research triggered hopes of solving the world’s biggest aviation mystery.

Breakthrough technology could finally solve the world’s biggest aviation mystery, eight years after MH370 disappeared.

Australian air safety investigators, spearheaded by a new director, have quietly renewed their search for Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board.

Six Australians were on board.

The plane departed Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing on March 8, but lost contact with air traffic control after 38 minutes.

The renewed focus comes after a report by British aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey, who helped design part of the International Space Station.

According to Mr Godfrey, MH370 hit the ocean 1933 km due west of Perth, and lies 4000m under the water – a precise location in the northern part of the search zone many experts believe the plane is located.

In an upcoming Sky News Australia documentary, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has confirmed it and Geoscience Australia have been reviewing their data following the release of a detailed report from Mr Godfrey.

While the ATSB’s involvement in the search for the plan officially concluded five years ago, the bureau’s new chief commissioner, Angus Mitchell, has renewed focus on “the largest unsolved mystery of our time”.

“We are going over all the old data, looking for anything that might have been missed,” Mr Mitchell told the Sky News documentary, which can be streamed on Flash from February 23.

“Because it (the report) puts the aircraft in an area that we have already searched, I guess me coming in with a due diligence and a new set of eyes, we are taking a review of the data that we hold there and that’s being done with Geoscience Australia.”...
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Message 2096198 - Posted: 21 Mar 2022, 6:10:06 UTC

‘Can’t fail again’: New search planned for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

It’s the world’s most enduring aviation mystery – the downing of flight MH370 in 2014 that killed 239 people.

But the experts who have been searching for the plane for almost a decade claim they need just one more mission to find its resting place.

Ocean Infinity, a marine robotics and underwater specialist company that has conducted a number of searches for MH370, hopes it will have an answer for grieving families by next year, after it committed to a new search for 2023....
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Message 2104952 - Posted: 12 Aug 2022, 3:39:41 UTC

Well it looks like the weather being caused by the negative Indian Ocean is going to delay the start of any new searches for some time to come as the area is being hit by constant heavy cold fronts that are showing no signs of easing off as they usually do at this time of year. If anything they're just getting worse ATM.
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Message 2130317 - Posted: 24 Dec 2023, 20:11:28 UTC

A push for another search is on.

New claim MH370 hijacked by ‘experienced pilot’ before disappearance.

The mystery of missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 could be solved in a matter of “days” if there was a new search, experts have revealed.

Flight MH370 disappeared about 38 minutes after leaving Kuala Lumpur airport in southern Malaysia en route to Beijing, China, on March 8, 2014.

Despite a frantic search by governments and private companies, the plane was never found and the fate of its 237 passengers remains unknown.

In September, aerospace expert Jean-Luc Marchand and pilot Patrick Blelly called for a new search based on revelations about the fate of the flight.

During a lecture before the Royal Aeronautical Society, the pair said the new search area could be canvassed in just 10 days in an open call for help.....
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Message 2133487 - Posted: 6 Mar 2024, 11:31:41 UTC
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2024-03-06: Doomed Malaysia Airlines flight 370 may see two new searches for the Boeing 777 in near future
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US-owned marine robotics company Ocean Infinity [...] said in a statement that it will be using new analysis and revamped technology for its second attempt to recover the missing wreckage, and has submitted its plan to the Malaysian government.

[...] a second private company, US-based Deep Sea Vision, will send its proposal for a search operation to the Malaysian government by mid-year.

Both Deep Sea Vision and Ocean Infinity are partly relying on new analysis by pilot Patrick Blelly and air traffic management researcher Jean-Luc Marchand.

"As much as you analyse, you discover more. And even today, we've got new information," Mr Marchand said.
[EDIT to add:]...not posted here before (from 2023-08-31):
https://www.mh370search.com/2023/08/31/mh370-case-study/
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