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[flagged] Mystery of missing MH370 could be solved in a matter of "days" (news.com.au)
28 points by thatwasunusual 12 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments



"In September, aerospace expert Jean-Luc Marchand and pilot Patrick Blelly called for a new search based on revelations about the fate of the flight. During a lecture before the Royal Aeronautical Society..."

So these are comments made in an obscure lecture over 3 months ago, but first reported in mainstream publications on Christmas Day, presumably to fill otherwise empty pages?

Doesn't seem like much of a story.


I guess interest in UAVs isn’t trending this week. China could have at least sent a balloon with Santa on it.


The story doesn't provide any information about where the new proposed search area is in relation to areas already search. That seems like it should be near the lead.

A bit more detail here: https://theaviationist.com/2023/09/15/new-theory-mh-370/ but it still lacks a really clear illustration of where they want to search compared to where has already been searched.


It is the yellow-green-yellow area in the bottom right of the picture “Aviation experts had revealed a potential new search area for MH370, which could be canvassed in just 10 days. Picture: Supplied”m with text “Ditching-mini” and “Diching-Maxi” (sic)

The link you give shows it, too, and explains better why it’s shaped so weirdly: previous searches already covered part of it.


I see that, but it doesn't relate it well to previously searched areas. There's a distinct lack of context.


> Importantly, the pair told the RAS the new search area was based on the belief the plane was purposefully hijacked and downed in deep ocean

The questions that remain for this theory is the why and the who. Terrorists always have a goal in mind and making a plane simply disappear doesn't further their goals in any way. They normally want to make it clear to the world what happened and what they're angry about. So that they and their cause go down in the history books. A mysterious disappearance doesn't fit with that.

And the who, if it needed an experienced pilot, do any of the passengers even qualify? You really need to know the 787 inside out and time it to the second to make it disappear just like this during the ATC handover and somehow enter the cockpit at the exact right time without the pilots (or even a passenger with a satphone near the window) having a chance to send a warning out. I still think Zaharie is the most plausible culprit and this seems to be the most probable and common consensus now. The hijacking theory is very far-fetched. Germanwings sadly showed that the suicidal pilot scenario is a real possibility.

The WSPR data is interesting indeed but it's important to realise that its data is captured by ham radio enthusiasts like myself with experimental and often home built equipment. The timing is very exact because that's part of the protocol but the signal strengths aren't calibrated against anything. And the timing is not exact enough to measure small deviations on the order of kilometres. And even then very hard to attribute to a single plane.

I hope they find it but I doubt this is it. Nevertheless if a search is restarted this should be included. They might well be right but I think it's still a long shot.

Ps even if we find the thing and the black boxes are intact they only have the last 2 hours of the flight, sadly. Which aren't the most interesting ones by far to determine what happened in the early stages when the deviation was initiated.


news.com.au is a trash murdoch site, and should not be taken seriously


It correctly cites the source. Every single news outlet is guilty of bullshit, picking the corn out of their crap is best we can do.


The original title is much better and can't be confused as if something is actually happening right now vs what the article actually talks about.


You could say this everyday in definitely into the future


Agreed. At this point without some damning proof, it's not worth it for the general public to pay attention. Sad to say.


In many countries the circumstantial evidence is more than enough to convict that pilot. What you need to ask is, are there any evidence that exonerated Captain Zaharie. Just go watch https://youtu.be/MhkTo9Rk6_4




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