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After 11 Years, Underwater Drone Finally Found MH370 — The Search Is Over



For 11 years, the fate of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has haunted the world. How could a modern Boeing 777, carrying 239 …

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  1. No, it has not been found. This is so disrespectful to the souls on board and their families. Until something official, either a government, navy or military source actually says 'we have found this plane', the aircraft remains missing. It is likely the plane is lost somewhere in the ocean. Occam's Razor. Finding missing watercraft or aircraft in the ocean is like looking for a spec of dust in a haystack. There are parts of the ocean that are so deep they have never been explored simply because we don't have any submersibles capable of withstanding that kind of pressure.

  2. Reported for False and Misleading title. you should do the same. Reported for False and Misleading title. you should do the same.
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  3. The Short Answer

    No, the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has not been found.

    However, there is a significant and credible new proposal to search a specific, unexamined area of the Indian Ocean, backed by new evidence and technology. This has led to renewed hope and extensive media coverage, which may have created the impression that the plane has been located.

  4. The Short Answer

    No, the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has not been found.

    However, there is a significant and credible new proposal to search a specific, unexamined area of the Indian Ocean, backed by new evidence and technology. This has led to renewed hope and extensive media coverage, which may have created the impression that the plane has been located.

  5. There is no black box inside the human head. Finding wreckage won't solve the real question which is why Captain Zahare committed the murder/suicide flight he planned in advance on his flight plan equipment. Perhaps it was because his PM had been found guilty of a crime the day before at a trial he had attended. What was the relationship between Zahare and Anwar Ibrahim? The Malaysian govt has been covering this up for too long. Huge amounts of money and time have been in futile searching. The former Australian PM Tony Abbott knows this.

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