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The flaperon from MH370 should have had a year’s worth of barnacle growth. It didn’t. Today we dig into the surprising ...
This episode is a re-mastered version of the twelfth video I made with Andy Tarnoff in 2023 for the Deep Dive: MH370 podcast, ...
If confirmed to be from missing MH370, could a small portion of plane wing be the clue investigators need to unlock one of aviation’s biggest mysteries?
MH370 pilot dipped plane's wing over hometown before crashing flight 03:16. Melbourne — Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Monday he would be "happy to reopen" the search for missing ...
A decade after MH370 disappeared, are we any closer to finding the missing plane? Amateur investigators are convinced they know its location. Ten years ago, on 8 March 2014, Malaysian Airlines ...
Was lost Flight MH370 the victim of a midair heist of gold bullion? Has it landed but remains hidden? Or was it a terrorist hijacking? Speculation grows as Australia leads the Indian Ocean search f… ...
Oceanographer breaks down search for Malaysia flight MH370 wreckage 04:02. Kuala Lumpur — The latest search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has been suspended by maritime exploration firm ...
A member of Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue uses binoculars during the search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 in the Andaman Sea on March 17, 2014.
MH370 Probe: Part Number on Debris from Indian Ocean Consistent With 777, Official Says. Flaperon washed ashore on small French island near Madagascar. By ABC News. July 30, 2015, 7:07 AM.
A satellite image, taken in 2023, showing a plane in the middle of the Cambodian jungle. Ian Wilson, who spotted it in 2018, said it could be the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.