Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

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New Information on Missing Jet Raises More Questions

Here's an interesting video.

 

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/missing-jet/missing-malaysia-flight-370-mystery-becomes-criminal-investigation-n53701

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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.

Mr Khusmin has pinpointed a location in the Sumatran Sea between Malaysia and Indonesia and has sworn on the Koran that he is telling the truth.

“I saw the plane moving from left to right like a broken kite,” he said at a news conference in Subang Jaya, near Kuala Lumpur.

“There was no noise, just black smoke as a result of fires before it crashed into the water.”

He said there was also a strong smell of acidic fumes, but did not explain why it had taken him nearly five years to come forward.

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Mr Wattrelos said he was told the French team had found “inconsistencies” in the Malaysian investigation’s official report and identified the presence of “curious” passengers.

They include a Malaysian national and aeronautics specialist seated directly under MH370’s Satcom module who potentially had the technical knowledge to hack the plane’s communication systems and disguise its route.

 Explosive new report virtually pinpoints location of missing flight MH370

STARTLING new evidence has virtually pinpointed the location of MH370 — 1258 days since it disappeared.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has today released an explosive new report that effectively narrows the search zone for the missing plane down to an area half the size of Melbourne.

GeoScience Australia has been examining four satellite images taken in the weeks after the plane went missing in the area identified late last year as MH370’s likely resting spot.

They found 12 objects in those images that they deemed man-made and 28 that they regard as possibly man-made.

MH370 pilot may have brought plane down, new confidential document suggests

THE pilot who flew missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which is believed to have gone off route and crashed in the Indian Ocean, conducted a simulation of a similar path just weeks prior, New York magazine reported.