New possible MH370 debris shows signs of fire on board
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ADVENTURER and MH370 sleuth Blaine Gibson has brought what he believes is the most significant piece of potential wreckage from the missing Malaysia Airlines plane to Australia for analysis. The fragment, found by three locals on the east coast of Madagascar and passed on to Mr Gibson, appears to have come from the interior of a Boeing 777 and exhibits signs of having been exposed to fire or a great heat. The top layer of paint has been singed, scorched black, Mr Gibson told Channel 7 Perth overnight after touching down in Australia. (Its significant) because it appears to be from the interior of the plane but not the main cabin, perhaps the cargo hold, perhaps the avionics bay. Mr Gibson personally handed over the debris to Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) investigators in Canberra this morning. If confirmed to have come from the plane, it will be the first evidence that a fire possibly an electrical one brought down MH370 rather than the actions of a suicidal pilot. |
Wow. I wonder if residue testing could still yield anything?
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appears to have come from the interior of a Boeing 777 |
Fire one
Who's to say that the plane landed intact on the sea and then the perpetrator set fire to it afterwards? So many bizarre events suround this mystery that it may not be so straightforward, even if tests can link the latest debris to the specific T7 involved
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Originally Posted by HamishMcBush
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Who's to say that the plane landed intact on the sea and then the perpetrator set fire to it afterwards? So many bizarre events suround this mystery that it may not be so straightforward, even if tests can link the latest debris to the specific T7 involved
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It is common practice to gather and burn beach debris, would not read anything into this EVEN if it is really T7 debis and does show scorch marks
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See the answer below yours Tankengine
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I have always thought this disappearance was fire based. BUT big But no way does that explain the aircrafts track.
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