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MH370: Who’s Really Accountable for the Disappearance?The disappearance of MH370 shook the world, and now the crash report is under the spotlight. What did the search efforts ...
Doctors playing ‘music bingo’ missed that their patient had stopped breathing during routine surgery, suit says ...
In 2003, a Boeing 727, N844AA, vanished from Angola's Quatro de Fevereiro Airport with two unqualified mechanics on board. The plane, grounded for over a year due to disputes, took off without ...
In the early hours of March 8, 2014, pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah sent Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 into air just before 12:45 a.m. local time. Everything was routine onboard the Boeing 777 from ...
If confirmed to be from missing MH370, could a small portion of plane wing be the clue investigators need to unlock one of aviation’s biggest mysteries?
MH370 Probe: Part Number on Debris from Indian Ocean Consistent With 777, Official Says. Flaperon washed ashore on small French island near Madagascar. By ABC News. July 30, 2015, 7:07 AM.
Missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 was likely steered off course deliberately by someone and flew over the Southern Indian Ocean for over seven hours after communications were severed ...
This Satellite image shows the planned search area for missing flight MH370. Getty Images The search zone shifted multiple times as investigators refined their analysis, all to no avail.
MH370, Amelia Earhart and other airplane mysteries that are still unresolved. From the famous Amelia Earhart mystery to a disappearance over the Bermuda Triangle, here is a list of unresolved air ...
MH370 Investigation: Tattered Suitcase Recovered Near Washed-Up Wreckage. Located on the rear edge of the wing, the flaperon is a segment that helps stabilize the plane, ...
MH370 disappeared from radar five months ago; wreckage hasn't been found. CNN — Australia said Wednesday that it has chosen a Dutch company to carry out the next phase of the underwater ...
A piece of airplane debris that washed ashore on an island near Madagascar could be the first tangible evidence that investigators were on the right track in their search for Malaysia Airlines ...
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