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How Sailors Around the World Are Helping Solve the MH370 MysteryIn this episode, we explore a promising new direction in the search for answers about MH370—one that enlists the help of everyday sailors from around the world.
It won’t fully solve the mystery of why the plane disappeared, nor will it help pinpoint where the plane crashed. No other debris from MH370 is known to have washed up in the Indian Ocean.
A wing flap that washed ashore on an island off Tanzania has been identified as belonging to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. The flap was found in June by residents on Pemba Island off the ...
Jiang Hui (R), a relative of a passenger who was on board missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, stands with others family members as he speaks to the media after a meeting in Beijing, China ...
Malaysia confirmed Tuesday that debris found on the coast of southern Thailand was not from Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, laying to rest one question but leaving the fate of the missing airliner ...
An aircraft wing part found in Tanzania is "highly likely" to be part of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, an Australian government minister said on Friday, in what would be the second ...
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 remains one of the most mystifying aviation tragedies in history. On March 8, 2014, the plane vanished from radar, leaving behind questions and ...
On March 8 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished from radar after taking off from Kuala Lumpur en route to Beijing. The Boeing 777 and its passengers have been missing ever since, with ...
Flight MH370, a Boeing 777, carrying 239 people and 12 crew members, traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia disappeared off the radar 40 minutes into its trip to Beijing, China on March 8, 2014.
SYDNEY (AP) — A wing flap that washed ashore on an island off Tanzania has been identified as belonging to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Australian officials said Thursday. The flap was ...
An aircraft wing part found in Tanzania is "highly likely" to be part of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, an Australian government minister said on Friday, in what would be the second ...
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