Two years to the day since a Malaysia Airlines flight disappeared shortly after take off, the country has said it is awaiting permission to retrieve a second object that may have come from the missing ...
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How the plane came apart in the final seconds
This episode examines the physical debris recovered from MH370, focusing on how structural damage patterns can reveal the aircraft’s final moments. By analyzing flaperon deformation, wing fragment ...
Peter Foley, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s program director of the operational search for MH370, has conceded severe erosion along the trailing edge of two recovered wing parts points to a ...
Scientists thought the flaperon’s barnacles were a clue. Now, new evidence could turn them into a breakthrough. Trump admin hands immigrant farm workers major win Jennifer Aniston Reacts to Learning ...
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published an emergency airworthiness directive (AD) for Pipistrel’s Virus SW 121 aircraft, superseding a previous AD made for the aircraft in 2023. The ...
On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished. The crash site was never found, nor was the plane. It remains one of the most perplexing aviation mysteries in history. In the years since the ...
Deep Sea Vision CEO Tony Romeo says that the company will search or missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Romeo’s company claimed earlier this year that it located Amelia Earhart’s lost plane. The ...
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared in 2014, 10 years ago to the day and it remains one of the biggest mysteries of commercial aviation. Millions of dollars have been sunk into locating the ...
Today marks the 10th anniversary of aviation’s greatest mystery: the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. While the plane vanished from radar just outside Malaysian airspace on March 8, ...
For the first year and a half after it vanished on March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 represented an unprecedented kind of aviation mystery, one whose only clues were a set of cryptic ...
JUST CHECK THE barnacles. That’s how University of South Florida geoscientists say we can reconstruct the drift path of debris from the downed Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in 2014 ...
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