Painful emotions resurfaced Wednesday after the discovery of debris in the western Indian Ocean that authorities are examining to determine whether it's part of the missing Boeing 777.
Boeing 777 debris found on the island of Reunion appears to prove that missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 crashed in the Indian Ocean, but the cause of the disaster remains unknown.
Recently,We know that a wing part found on Reunion has been confirmed as from a Boeing 777, making it virtually certain that it could be from MH370 as no other such plane is known to have crashed in the area.
Below are key things that we don't know, in the mysterious case of MH370.
1. We still have no idea what caused the plane to divert since neither the cockpit crew nor the plane's monitoring systems gave any sign of trouble prior to that, and the weather was clear that night.
2. We don't know whether one of the cockpit crew was involved or not, considered by many experts to be the most likely explanation. Zaharie was a known supporter of Malaysia's opposition, and it was later found that Fariq had let passengers into the cockpit on an earlier flight, breaching safety rules. But investigators say nothing in either man's background suggests a desire to commit mass murder.
3. We know that the 30-day beacon battery on MH370's flight data recorder was later discovered to have expired more than a year before take-off, raising questions over whether this contributed to the inability of a multi-nation search to find an Indian Ocean crash site.
4. We don't know whether a hijack or terror attack was responsible, since there has never been a claim of responsibility by any group or individual.
5. We don't know why the plane's tracking systems were switched off and by whom, an act that Malaysia has said appeared to be "deliberate." And who could be behind those deliberate act.
6. We still don't know exactly where MH370 went down, meaning we are no closer to recovering the aircraft's black box and analysing it for clues as to what caused its disappearance.
Below are key things that we don't know, in the mysterious case of MH370.
1. We still have no idea what caused the plane to divert since neither the cockpit crew nor the plane's monitoring systems gave any sign of trouble prior to that, and the weather was clear that night.
2. We don't know whether one of the cockpit crew was involved or not, considered by many experts to be the most likely explanation. Zaharie was a known supporter of Malaysia's opposition, and it was later found that Fariq had let passengers into the cockpit on an earlier flight, breaching safety rules. But investigators say nothing in either man's background suggests a desire to commit mass murder.
3. We know that the 30-day beacon battery on MH370's flight data recorder was later discovered to have expired more than a year before take-off, raising questions over whether this contributed to the inability of a multi-nation search to find an Indian Ocean crash site.
4. We don't know whether a hijack or terror attack was responsible, since there has never been a claim of responsibility by any group or individual.
5. We don't know why the plane's tracking systems were switched off and by whom, an act that Malaysia has said appeared to be "deliberate." And who could be behind those deliberate act.
6. We still don't know exactly where MH370 went down, meaning we are no closer to recovering the aircraft's black box and analysing it for clues as to what caused its disappearance.
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