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Latest MH370 debris points to deliberate crash landing

First physical evidence that high-speed dive was to leave no trace.

Wreckage hunter Blaine Gibson with landing gear door found in Madagascar by locals.

Nevil Gibson Thu, 15 Dec 2022

The latest examination of debris from lost Malaysian Airlines flight 370, and recently recovered in Madagascar, gives weight to the theory I have always felt was the best explanation.

A new report based on an analysis of damage to a recovered landing gear door pointed to a quick and deliberate crash

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Nevil Gibson Thu, 15 Dec 2022
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