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New Clues, New Focus
In recent weeks, four new pieces of debris have been found. Two, in Mozambique, which have now been confirmed as belonging to MH370. The first, a triangular piece with No Step stencilled on that appears to be consistent with part … Continue reading
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MH370: A series of bad luck?
Please refer to the Factual Information report issued on 8 March 2015, point 1.7.2.3 “Volcanic Ash Advisories issued by Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre (VACC) on 07March 2014 at 06:27 and 18:37 UTC for Sinabung (Sumatra, Indonesia) highlighted volcanic eruption … Continue reading
MH370: Seismic event recorded by the University of Science and Technology, China
While I have never claimed that the location I have flagged as potentially being an end point for MH370 is anything more than my own speculation, and I am certainly not an expert, I am increasingly compelled by the facts I … Continue reading
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MH370: Sifting the wheat from the chaff
Since MH370 disappeared just over one year ago, the mystery has generated a deluge of possible theories, unqualified claims, spoof scenarios and self nominated experts claiming to have found the plane simply because a wave on a satellite picture was … Continue reading
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MH370: One Year Later
I clearly remember waking on the morning of Saturday 8 March, turning on the news and learning that a Malaysia Airlines plane was missing on route from KL to Beijing. I remembered my own last flight on MAS from KL … Continue reading
MH370 – How not to manage a press announcement!
On 29 January 2015 the Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation announced, in a rather shambolic way, that they were declaring the plane was lost and all on board were dead. This was nothing more than a legal move to enable … Continue reading
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Update story: Did MH370 go down 75 miles west of Meulaboh?
Since writing my original blog, I am pleased to say that there is now some interest in following up the images I have flagged. The ATSB (Australian Transport Safety Board) leading the search in the Southern Indian Ocean have passed … Continue reading
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Did MH370 go down West of Meulaboh?
Ten months since the disappearance of MH370 on route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, the plane is still missing and the pain of the families remains compounded by the confusing mix of known facts, scientific speculation and conspiracy theories. I … Continue reading
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