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8 years, the mysterious lost MH370 with 8 things you should know

8 years, the mysterious lost MH370 with 8 things you should know




Mar 8: TheSLOTXOmystery of the 8th anniversary of Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 flight MH370 has been lost, with 8 things you should know.

On March 8, 2022, Straits Times reported that today, 8 years ago, a passenger plane who were traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China It disappeared along with 239 passengers and crew on board, and has never been seen until today.

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The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in 2014 has become one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in aviation history.

over the years Scientists, journalists and others work hard to find out how and why the Boeing 777 disappeared. But to this day they have not come close to the truth.

Richard Godfrey said last December that He calculated the final coordinates of MH370, which he believes the plane crashed west of Perth, some 2,000 kilometers from Western Australia. in the indian ocean

Godfrey, a member of MH370's group of scientists and researchers who investigated the flight's disappearance, said he used data from the Weak Signal Propagation Reporter (WSPR) to determine its location. It looks like a global radio grid and records anything that interferes or moves through the spectrum. He said MH370 passed through several radio signals before it disappeared.

When combining WSPR details with other data such as satellite data and information of the ruins Godfrey believes he should have pinpointed a possible location.

He also described his findings at the MH370 memorial: "The site is approximately 33 degrees south and 95 degrees east in the Indian Ocean."

“We've explored that area before. It's a very difficult terrain, very rugged, with deep canyons, volcanoes, ridges and cliffs, so it can be misleading,” he added.

In a statement last month The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) recognizes Godfrey as a credible expert. He said he had searched for "significant parts" of the area he said. but the ruins were not found. It also asked a group of Australian geoscientists to review the search data. and confirmed that nothing interesting was found on that area

The Malaysian government said last month that If this new discovery proves to be reliable They will consider discussions with China and Australia to revive the search mission.

during the memorial service Transport Minister Vi Ca Zion said in a pre-recorded video that “Please let me reiterate that the Malaysian government has not given up and is hoping to find MH370, we just need credible evidence to take before we can take off. And the survey must be sure to produce results.”

Oliver Plunkett, Group Chief Executive of Ocean Infinity, a seabed exploration company who had searched for this plane said at the event that It's worth starting your search again. Based on new discovery data
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