MH370: Aviation Expert Richard Quest Reveals New Facts
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 Published On Mar 9, 2015

How did a plane with 239 people on board just disappear? Watch the video to find out new details.
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"The loss of MH370 is unprecedented in aviation history," says aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas. "We've never lost a plane this big. We've never lost a plane in the modern era for so long."

MH370 was a routine flight, until it vanished from radar on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Satellite tracking revealed the plane continued flying for another seven hours.

The handling of the mystery and lack of information from authorities has been slammed by the families.

Despite dozens of theories, most experts agree the plane went down somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean.

The most extensive underwater mapping in history is still continuing.

"At the moment we've covered more than 200,000 square miles, or twice the size of Tasmania, so it's a huge survey," says Stuart Minchin of Geoscience Australia

Many experts say it was human factors that brought down MH370 – either a hijack gone wrong or the pilot committed suicide.

"The aeroplane could not have done what it did," says Mr Thomas. "It changed course four times, changed altitude twice. The aeroplane can't do that by itself. Somebody had to have that input."

It's a theory that can only be confirmed when and if the plane and its black boxes are ever found.

Source: 3News

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