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17-01-17 - Picture from Malaysia Airlines' facebook page, show two pilots grabbing coffee, wishing their customers a great day 'wherever they are' the day after they told MH370 victim's families they would suspend the search for their loved ones. Supplied: Facebook (High-Res)

Families seethe at MH370 photo

Families of Australians lost on MH370 expressed outrage at the airline over timing of photo posted of two happy pilots.

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Malaysia Airlines ground staff walk past Malaysia Airlines aircraft parked on the tarmac at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang on June 20, 2016. Malaysia is hosting a two-day meeting with Australia and China to discuss next steps in the fruitless search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. / AFP PHOTO / MANAN VATSYAYANA

MH370 aid offer renewed

A physicist has renewed a proposal to try to find where MH370 went down using archival satellite imagery.

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ATSB blind to pilot action

ATSB blind to pilot action

The ATSB members, who are not pilots, are still pushing a dead pilot theory to fit in with their initial decision.

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In this photo released Friday Sept. 16, 2016, by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) staff examine a piece of aircraft debris at their laboratory in Canberra, Australia, July. 20, 2016. The flap was found in June by residents on Pemba Island off the coast of Tanzania and officials had previously said it was highly likely to have come from flight MH370. An analysis by experts at the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which is heading up the search for the plane, subsequently confirmed the part was indeed from the missing Boeing 777 aircraft, the agency said in a statement. (Photo/ATSB via AP)

ATSB jumped gun on MH370

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau was wrong to say it had consensus on a “death dive” theory for flight MH370.

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