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21st Century Wire says…
Authorities seem to be claiming for certain that the piece of aircraft found on La Reunion Island is from MH370. The claim this is a ‘conclusive match’.
Still, the real questions regarding this missing Boeing passenger airline – remain unanswered.
Will the media and the western authorities use this latest find to finally create a “closure” narrative, imploring the world public to finally “move along” away from this embarrassing story? Most probably, yes.
Still no official agency has dared to address, much less acknowledge the existence of the Boeing Uninterruptible Autopilot system on board this and other planes – a revelation which would likely lead investigators closer to the truth…
MH370 debris piece found on the shores of La Reunion Islands.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak confirmed on Wednesday that plane debris found on the shore of Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean belongs to missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, Reuters reports.
The large object, now understood to be part of the crashed plane, was found on July 29 on the small French island east of Madagascar.
Authorities and aviation experts quickly determined that the piece appeared to be from a Boeing 777 — the same type of aircraft as MH370 — and was possibly part of its wing. On August 3, The Malaysian government confirmed that the object, a wing piece known as a flaperon, belonged to a plane of that type.
Experts from multiple nations gathered in the French city of Toulouse and began examining the debris on August 5. Analysts hoped that the piece could provide clues to the location of MH370, and studied elements such as the unique use of paint on the flaperon to determine whether it matched Malaysia Airlines planes.
The search for MH370 has been ongoing since the flight abruptly lost contact with ground crew and shifted course in the early hours of March 8, 2014. The mysterious disappearance of the plane and the 239 people it carried on board spurred an international search, but turned up little results.
The search area shifted several times throughout the investigation and finally settled on tens of thousands square miles off the west coast of Australia. Several promising leads turned out unsuccesful. Objects found in the southern Indian Ocean and believed to have been tied to the plane ended up not being part of MH370…
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