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But the flaperon had lost its ID plate, and they are so securely attached it really shouldn’t have done. De Changy found out that ID plates are routinely removed when airport parts are recycled, so the flaperon could have come from any old plane. She thinks it might even have been planted there.

There is reference to many other air disasters in a separate and sobering chapter but she relates and cross references them to this case, nothing she says is ‘conspiratory’ as I keep putting she bases it all on fact Dr Graham analysed the detailed weather conditions on the days surrounding the three men’s disappearance. His findings challenge the date of the huge storm.Satellite data, believable or not, suggests the aircraft did make a turn and theorists say there would be no reason for the pilots to change course unless confronted with an emergency. In de daarop volgende dagen en weken wordt er moeizaam gecommuniceerd over wat er met vlucht MH379 zou kunnen gebeurd zijn. Een communicatie die zeer verwarrend is en vaak moet bijgesteld worden.

I found this story fascinating. The research done by the author is methodical, speaking to governments, fishermen, and everyone in between that could hold a piece of this jumbled jigsaw of real events and the people that purposely mislead the world and the grieving families. Although this is a true story about the whereabouts of flight 370 don’t think for one minute that it is just full of facts and figures, yes there is a lot of technical information and a lot of statements from governments, but there are also times that it is so tense. There have been people made to retract statements of what the saw and much worse. The plane was last seen on civilian radar at 1:21 a.m., above the ocean where the South China Sea meets the Gulf of Thailand. Its intended flight path should have taken it over the South China Sea and Vietnam.There was damage at 100ft above sea level on the platform, so you have the Atlantic running mad for several days and pretty good anecdotal evidence that there are freak waves two or three times the height of normal waves. It is just that in the end the author labours the point so much it seems to undermine her own argument, especially when she ropes in various conspiracy theorists - dubbed MHists - she met in internet chat rooms and other insalubrious places. Such a shame, since reading the evidence presented it seems more likely than not that the plane actually crashed in the Gulf of Thailand shortly after going missing from radar screens. So far, so logical. But De Changy's conclusion where she cooks up a conspiracy theory implicating several leading nations and involving lasers is just stretching credulity a little too far. It comes across like a bad John Le Carre plot. The author develops a very credible theory about what happened to the plane, but it looks like we'll never know if this theory is the truth. However, for me it was a relief just to have more information about the plane's final hours. This information explains why plane debris was never found in the South Indian Ocean. Brian was charismatic, charming, risk-taking. He loved the rainforest; he hated urban life. He spent his last few years living in a cottage in Dorset, organising his huge collection of photos into a book with the help of his son Titus.

A profound, heartbreaking final moment before the flight MH370 disappeared from the radar seven years ago on 8 March 2014.

The disappearing act (left) by Florence de Changy (right). The French reporter has put forward a new theory about what happened to flight MH370 in her new book. de Changy has been reporting on and investigating MH370 since it went missing in 2014 Omid Scobie takes aim at Kate in first bombshells from new book as it's released in Australia: Biographer claims late Queen liked that 'Katie Keen' was 'coachable' unlike Diana - and brands her a 'part-time working royal' I sometimes find myself agree with the author yet sometimes I was annoyed by the sarcastic comments she made regarding the investigation.

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