MH370 – only realistic conclusion


Searching for clues: Police officers inspecting metallic debris (inset) found on a beach in Saint-Denis on the French Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean, close to where a Boeing 777 wing part believed to belong to the missing Flight MH370 washed up last week. Investigators took the debris as evidence for investigation into the fate of Flight MH370.

PETALING JAYA: The flaperon found on a beach on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean has been positively identified as a part from a Boeing 777, which makes it very likely to be from the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.

There have been several incidents involving the Boeing 777 aircraft since it first entered service in 1994. Of all those cases, only five concluded in the planes being deemed as total losses, also know as a “hull loss”.

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