New MH370 search aircraft investigation

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370) disappeared on March 8, 2014, during a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people on board. The last communication was 38 minutes after takeoff, after which the plane deviated from its planned route, last tracked by military radar over the Andaman Sea. Subsequent satellite data from Inmarsat suggested the plane continued flying into the southern Indian Ocean, leading to extensive searches in that region.

Despite vast search efforts, no definitive wreckage was found until debris, confirmed from MH370, washed up on shores like Reunion Island and the East African coast. Theories abound, from mechanical failures to deliberate action by the pilot, but no conclusive cause has been established. The mystery persists, with occasional new searches proposed, but the fate of MH370 and those aboard remains one of aviation's greatest mysteries.

 
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Below is Approx by Pilot Byron Bailey - I flew with him !! 1736801002080.jpeg
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EVERYTHING ON AN AIRPLANE IS MADE TO FLOAT!

This right here should raise the questions. How was there NO debris ( immediately after ) ? No seats no piece of the aircraft. No ones backpack. NOTHING. NOT EVEN A DAMN EMTPY CUP.
 
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Interesting Geoff Thomas from WA implies the aircraft did shatter on impact so is not intact but in pieces.
 

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