mh370
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Investigators: Plane Debris Is ‘Conclusively’ From MH370
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has confirmed what many pundits have been claiming since last week: Investigators agree that the flaperon discovered on Réunion Island belongs to Malaysia Airline Flight 370, which disappeared in March of 2014.
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We’re Finally Going To Be Able To Track Missing Airliners
It’s only taken two major crashes and untold millions in search operations, but the world is finally going to have the capability to track airliners anywhere in the world. A collaboration between Iridium and Nav Canada will see a constellation of 66 — count ’em — satellites in orbit by 2017, and hopefully the tracking…
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MH370 Satellite Data Is Now Available For Anyone To Investigate
The Malaysian government has today publicly published the final ping transmissions between Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and an Inmarsat satellite that it was communicating with before it disappeared — so now anyone can investigate what happened to the aircraft,
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What Will We Find On Passengers’ Phones From Flight MH370?
Bearing in mind that CNN is the same network that suggested Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 might have flown into a black hole, it was nonetheless interesting to hear the network speculate that the mobile phones of the flight’s passengers might hold an archive of unsent emails, texts, photos, and videos of whatever sequence of events…