NewsBite

Mh370

Aviation
Michael Gilbert in a Boeing 777 simulator. The amateur aviation enthusiast has compiled a meticulous theory of what may have happened to MH370. Picture: Supplied

MH370 myths dismantled

Five years ago today, Malaysia Airlines’ flight MH370 took off from Kuala Lumpur to travel to Beijing but never made it.

Review
(FILES) This file photo taken on March 8, 2016 shows a Malaysian man walking in front of a mural of missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane in a back-alley in Shah Alam. The disappearance of the Boeing 777 carrying 239 passengers and crew almost four years ago is one of aviation's greatest mysteries, with an Australian-led hunt across a 120,000 square-kilometre (46,000 square-mile) zone failing to reveal the crash site.  / AFP PHOTO / Manan VATSYAYANA / TO GO WITH Australia-Malaysia-China-aviation-MH370,FOCUS by Glenda Kwek

MH370’s missing pieces

It’s possible MH370’s pilot struggled heroically to save it from catastrophe, but a new book makes a convincing case for ghastly murder.

MH370 FindingsThe Nation
26/7/2018: Danica Weeks is hoping for answers from the Malaysian Government about the disappearance of MH370 with a "full report" being released today, outside her work at Bells Creek, on the Sunshine Coast. Danica Weeks lost her husband Paul when flight MH370 disappeared. Lyndon Mechielsen/The Australian

Plane ‘sent off course’

The four-year Malaysian-led probe into the plane’s disappearance points to criminal “interference” but exonerates the pilots.

Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/topics/mh370/page/2