MH370 wreckage found 2015
An airplane was missing from Malaysia to China in the 17 months ago.
The missing is called 'Mystery' because It doesn't discovered evidences like any parts of plane and 230 passengers, crews.
Recently, a piece of Wreckage from the missing airline is discovered. Air accident experts explained that it could out of fuel from satellite information and Many people believe that an accidental decompression is the most likely explanation. Oxygen inside the plane ran out. The pilots and passengers all became unconscious. The plane then flew on autopilot until all the fuel ran out.
God bless for passengers and crews
MH370 wreckage found
Najib Razak is the prime minister of Malaysia. On August 5, he announced that a piece of wreckage found on an island in the Indian Ocean came from Flight MH370. This Malaysian Airlines passenger plane disappeared 17 months ago.
Until now there has been no evidence of the missing plane. Some describe it as “the greatest aviation mystery of all time”. The wreckage is a part of one of the airliner’s wings. Its discovery seems to suggest that the airliner did crash in the Indian Ocean.
On March 8, last year, the Malaysian Airlines Boeing 777 took off from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. On board were 230 passengers and crew. Flight MH370 was going to Beijing, China’s capital city. The plane was about to leave the airspace over Malaysia. Its flight path would then be above Vietnam. The pilots were supposed to contact Vietnamese ATC. They never did.
Later, information recorded by a satellite, high above the Earth, showed that the airliner had continued to fly for seven hours. It had enough fuel to travel for eight hours. After studying the satellite information, experts worked out that the airliner flew south. If true, the plane would have eventually run out of fuel while still above the ocean. So it probably crashed into the sea.
On July 29, several beach cleaners were walking along the shore on Réunion. This island is 500 kilometers from Madagascar, on the western side of the Indian Ocean. The men noticed something large in the water. They dragged it onto the land. Realizing that it might be part of the missing plane, they contacted the authorities.
News of the discovery quickly spread around the world. From photographs it looked like a Boeing 777 “flaperon”. This is a part of the aircraft’s wing. No other Boeing 777s have been lost in the Indian Ocean. So, many people were confident that this piece of wreckage was from the missing plane.
As Réunion is a French territory, the wreckage was taken back to Toulouse, a city in southern France. Here, there is a special air accident investigation organization. Officials from Malaysia, Australia, and the Boeing Company all traveled to France. They were present when the air accident experts inspected the wreckage.
Oceanographers, or people who study ocean currents, were not surprised that the wreckage had reached Réunion. Ocean currents in the southern Indian Ocean move in a counterclockwise direction. The distance from the search area, off the coast of Australia, to Réunion is about 4,000 kilometers. Oceanographers say that it would take about 17 months for a piece of floating wreckage to cross the Indian Ocean.
Barnacles on the flaperon will be studied. These are small saltwater creatures with hard shells. They attach themselves to parts of floating objects that are under water. The barnacles could confirm how long the wreckage has been in the sea. Different types of barnacle grow in different sea temperatures. Therefore it may be possible to work out the path the wreckage took, as it drifted across the ocean. Tracing this backwards might lead to a rough area of the crash site.
On its own, the flaperon will not solve the mystery of Flight MH370. Many people believe that an accidental decompression is the most likely explanation. Oxygen inside the plane ran out. The pilots and passengers all became unconscious. The plane then flew on autopilot until all the fuel ran out.
Some passengers’ relatives still believed that the plane had landed in a remote place. They thought their family members were being held as prisoners, but that they were still alive. Mr. Razak said he made the announcement about the wreckage with a heavy heart. This was because, after 17 months, it indirectly confirmed that everyone on the missing plane was dead.
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