New York: The Sea Creatures That Opened a New Mystery About MH370

For the first year and a half after it vanished on March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 represented an unprecedented kind of aviation mystery, one whose only clues were a set of cryptic electronic signals suggesting the plane had crashed in the Indian Ocean west of Australia. Sixteen months later, in July 2015, a piece of … Continue reading New York: The Sea Creatures That Opened a New Mystery About MH370

Deep Dive MH370 #25: Breakthrough Part 2

To watch Deep Dive MH370 on YouTube, click the image above. To listen to the audio version on Apple Music, Spotify, or Amazon Music, click here. For a concise, easy-to-read overview of the material in this podcast I recommend my 2019 book The Taking of MH370, available on Amazon. As promised, we’ve got some important new evidence to share with … Continue reading Deep Dive MH370 #25: Breakthrough Part 2

Deep Dive MH370 #24: Breakthrough Part 1

To watch Deep Dive MH370 on YouTube, click the image above. To listen to the audio version on Apple Music, Spotify, or Amazon Music, click here. For a concise, easy-to-read overview of the material in this podcast I recommend my 2019 book The Taking of MH370, available on Amazon. Over the course of this episode and the next, we’re going … Continue reading Deep Dive MH370 #24: Breakthrough Part 1

Deep Dive MH370 #20: Lepas Don’t Lie

To watch Deep Dive MH370 on YouTube, click the image above. To listen to the audio version on Apple Music, Spotify, or Amazon Music, click here. For a concise, easy-to-read overview of the material in this podcast I recommend my 2019 book The Taking of MH370, available on Amazon. Thanks to our Episode 20 sponsor, Finnished MKE. More information here: https://www.instagram.com/finnished_mke/ … Continue reading Deep Dive MH370 #20: Lepas Don’t Lie

Deep Dive MH370 #19: The Impossible Drift

To watch Deep Dive MH370 on YouTube, click the image above. To listen to the audio version on Apple Music, Spotify, or Amazon Music, click here. For a concise, easy-to-read overview of the material in this podcast I recommend my 2019 book The Taking of MH370, available on Amazon. Thanks to our Episode 19 sponsor, Jacob John. His music is … Continue reading Deep Dive MH370 #19: The Impossible Drift

Deep Dive: MH370 Episode 16: Debris

To watch Deep Dive: MH370 on YouTube, click the image above. To listen to the audio version on Apple Music, Spotify, or Amazon Music, click here. In our last episode, we talked about the search of the seabed, which started in October 2014. By that time the plane had been missing for 8 months. And while … Continue reading Deep Dive: MH370 Episode 16: Debris

The MH370 Miracle (updated)

If after nearly five years the disappearance of MH370 is still regarded as an unsolved (and perhaps unsolvable) mystery, that’s because something that happened in the course of MH370’s vanishing is generally talked about as if it were unremarkable when in fact it is ridiculously unprecedented to the point of being virtually impossible. And if … Continue reading The MH370 Miracle (updated)

Seven Takeaways from the Final Malaysian MH370 Report

The report released Monday by the Malaysian government about its search for MH370 runs over a thousand pages, so it’s going to be a while before anyone has a chance to go through every detail, but after a cursory skimming a couple of points stand out. 1) Primary Radar. Right up near the top, on … Continue reading Seven Takeaways from the Final Malaysian MH370 Report

No, Larry Vance Did Not Lead the Investigation Into Swissair 111

Those who have closely followed the investigation into the disappearance of MH370 will be familiar with the name of Larry Vance, a former air accident investigator who has caused a big stir with his claims that MH370 glided to a crash landing, rather than plummeted in a dive, as official investigators believe. He made these … Continue reading No, Larry Vance Did Not Lead the Investigation Into Swissair 111

MH370 Debris Fouling Supports Spoof Scenario

The essence of the mystery of MH370 is this: was the missing Malaysian airliner hijacked by a suicidal pilot and flown into the remote southern Indian Ocean, or did it fall victim to sophisticated hijackers who spoofed its satcom satellite signal to fool investigators into looking in the wrong place? To resolve the issue we have … Continue reading MH370 Debris Fouling Supports Spoof Scenario