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Malaysian flight MH370: "leaks from within the investigation suggest that the part might not have come from the plane at all"

 
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Malaysian flight MH370: "leaks from within the investigation suggest that the part might not have come from the plane at all"
"Experts in France have not been able to determine with certainty whether a piece of airplane wing found July 29 on an Indian Ocean island belongs to MH370, the Malaysian airliner carrying 239 people that disappeared 2014, a French source close to the investigation told CNN on Saturday.

Judicial investigators know the part comes from a Boeing 777, but they say they still need to identify a number inside the wing part, called a flaperon, the source said.

When the flaperon washed up on Reunion island, a French territory, its discovery was considered possibly the first physical evidence that might help shed light on one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries."

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"Tomorrow marks one month since a piece of a Boeing 777 washed up on the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion, but French investigators are no closer to confirming that the part came from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. In fact, leaks from within the investigation suggest that the part might not have come from the plane at all.

Such a conclusion, if confirmed, would constitute a shocking reversal. At the time of the discovery, it was generally accepted that the wing segment, a so-called “flaperon,” could only come from MH370: Boeing engineers confirmed that the part was from a 777, and MH370 was the only 777 to have gone missing. Aviation experts declared that serial numbers on the flaperon would allow it to be definitively linked to the missing plane within 24 hours. When that deadline passed, news outlets told readers that the ID should be nailed down within a few days. Then by the following week.

What was holding things up, it turned out, was that the ID plate that should have been attached to the inboard edge of the flaperon was missing. And that was not the only problem. According to the New York Times, Boeing and the National Transportation Safety Board found that the object did not match Malaysia Airlines’ maintenance records."

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Re: Malaysian flight MH370: "leaks from within the investigation suggest that the part might not have come from the plane at all"
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What was holding things up, it turned out, was that the ID plate that should have been attached to the inboard edge of the flaperon was missing.
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UTTER FUCKING BULLSHIT!

the number clearly shown on video, and now the damn plate is "missing"?
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Re: Malaysian flight MH370: "leaks from within the investigation suggest that the part might not have come from the plane at all"
What was holding things up, it turned out, was that the ID plate that should have been attached to the inboard edge of the flaperon was missing.
 Quoting: The_Original_Mind


UTTER FUCKING BULLSHIT!

the number clearly shown on video, and now the damn plate is "missing"?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70086976


What video?





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