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groundloop

(11,518 posts)
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 06:18 AM Nov 2016

New analysis boosts theory on MH370's final moments

Source: CBS News

SYDNEY -- A fresh analysis of the final moments of doomed Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 suggests no one was controlling the plane when it plunged into the ocean, according to a report released by investigators on Wednesday, as experts hunting for the aircraft gathered in Australia’s capital to discuss the fading search effort.

A technical report released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which leads the search, seems to support the theory investigators have long favored: that no one was at the controls of the Boeing 777 when it ran out of fuel and dove at high speed into a remote patch of the Indian Ocean off western Australia in 2014.

In recent months, critics have increasingly been pushing the alternate theory that someone was still controlling the plane at the end of its flight. If that was the case, the aircraft could have glided much farther, tripling in size the possible area where it could have crashed and further complicating the already hugely complex effort to find it.

But Wednesday’s report shows that the latest analysis of satellite data is consistent with the plane being in a “high and increasing rate of descent” in its final moments. The report also said that an analysis of a wing flap that washed ashore in Tanzania indicates the flap was likely not deployed when it broke off the plane. A pilot would typically extend the flaps during a controlled ditching.

Read more: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/malaysia-airlines-flight-370-missing-plane-mh370-flaperon-no-pilot/

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New analysis boosts theory on MH370's final moments (Original Post) groundloop Nov 2016 OP
The media needs to be all over this Coolest Ranger Nov 2016 #1
I'm not sure what there is to report beyond what we've just read here. Nitram Nov 2016 #3
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Nitram

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3. I'm not sure what there is to report beyond what we've just read here.
Wed Nov 2, 2016, 09:54 AM
Nov 2016

I've already heard this from a number of media sources. But we still know very little.
- Why did the plane change its planned flight path?
- Why was there no radio communication after the plane changed course?
- Was it a hijacking?
- Did the pilot crash the plane on purpose? If so, was the co-pilot in on it?
- Is it possible passengers and crew were unconscious because of some kind of gas?

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