Expert evidence doesn’t fly
It is time to stop the ATSB referring to its expert evidence to support the death-dive theory.
It is time to stop the ATSB referring to its expert evidence to support the death-dive theory.
The Malaysian government has called an end to the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 and its 239 occupants.
The ATSB has explicitly acknowledged for the first time that a rogue pilot might have flown MH370 to the end and ditched it.
The fact is the ATSB has no evidence to show that MH370 was in rapid and accelerating descent.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau admits a rogue pilot might have flown MH370 and ditched it outside the search area.
Australia’s air safety bureau has failed to explain an apparent double standard surrounding questions over the MH370 disaster.
A leading air crash expert has cast further doubt on the Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s theory on the flight’s demise.
The fate of MH370 is too important to ignore crucial advice.
If authorities had not turned a blind eye to all the advice coming from aviation professionals, MH370 would have been found.
Pressure is growing for a full investigation, maybe a royal commission, into the ATSB’s handling of the two-year hunt.
The company searching for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is ‘not closing the door’ on a new hunt.
The ATSB would be complicit in covering up mass murder on MH370 if its ‘ghost flight’ theory was knowingly wrong.
A Malaysia Airlines pilot planned the crash in the southern Indian Ocean down to the last detail, a new book argues.
The evidence clearly shows that MH370 disappeared because of the deliberate actions of a pilot.
One of the world’s leading air-crash investigators has produced evidence that a pilot on flight MH370 hijacked his own aircraft.
A ‘mystery chest’ from a shipwreck discovered during the search for MH370 has been identified as an iron water tank.
Malaysia PM Mahathir Mohamad says it is possible MH370 was taken over remotely in a bid to foil a hijacking attempt.
Four years ago this month, MH370 disappeared, and as you read this, the search continues using the same flawed theory.
Australia is still involved in the search for Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370.
Julie Bishop has urged her Malaysian counterpart to ensure he families of victims of flights MH17 and MH370 get support.
The ship hunting for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 revealed its bizarre shape to the people of Western Australia yesterday.
The hunt for MH370 has covered the area scientists predicted it would be, without finding the aircraft.
The hunt for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is back on and due to start next week.
The next search to find doomed aircraft MH370 is set to get underway with hopes high of finding the Boeing 777.
There are three main clues to where MH370 may be. Soon, an extraordinary scene will play out in a remote swath of the Indian Ocean.
A new hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is set to start next week, using highly advanced technology.
A private underwater survey company has made an audacious bid to launch a new hunt for the MH370.
Aerial photographs of debris taken in the three-week window after MH370 crashed may provide search clues.
The Malaysian government has set up a “success fee” of up to $US70m if US underwater survey company finds flight MH370.
The US underwater survey company given the green light to renew the hunt for MH370 could start early next year.
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