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Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
Sun Aug 30, 2015, 08:49 PM Aug 2015

The Case of the MH370 Wing Segment Keeps Getting Weirder

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When a wing section of a Boeing 777 washed up on the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion last month, the Malaysian government quickly ascribed the part to missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. But an ongoing investigation has failed to verify this claim, and the story just keeps getting weirder.

Shortly after the flaperon washed up, Boeing engineers confirmed that the wing segment belongs to a 777. And MH370, which went missing in March of 2014, is the only 777 unaccounted for. So case closed, right?

Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak figured it was, and on August 5th, he released a statement announcing as much to the world. But minutes later, French investigator Serge Mackowiak countered the prime minister’s remarks, saying that more tests were needed to conclusively determine the wing segment’s origin. Those test results were supposed to come within a day. Then it became a few days. Now it’s been several weeks.

What’s the hangup? According to New York Magazine, the ID plate that should have been attached to the inboard edge of the flaperon is missing. This plate, affixed to all 777 flaperons, ought to contain a serial number linking the part to MH370. Its absence has not only stymied the verification process, it’s resulted in other aspects of the wing segment coming under (perhaps excessive) scrutiny.


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The Case of the MH370 Wing Segment Keeps Getting Weirder (Original Post) Agschmid Aug 2015 OP
is it weird ? doesn't it just mean it came off JI7 Aug 2015 #1
Or someone took a wing off an airplane, kept it in water for a few months Renew Deal Aug 2015 #2
but all the other planes are accounted for JI7 Aug 2015 #4
A wing is part of a plane. former9thward Aug 2015 #7
True, but they're not all being used. Renew Deal Aug 2015 #11
The whole thing is a bit weird. Agschmid Aug 2015 #3
I don't see how it's weird. greyl Aug 2015 #5
I mean the whole situation. Agschmid Aug 2015 #6
The story does not say that. former9thward Aug 2015 #8
Why are you sure? nt greyl Aug 2015 #10
This is a small part of a larger wing, it's almost a certainty other parts were made. Agschmid Aug 2015 #12
Do you think the wing found was planted ? JI7 Aug 2015 #13
Why are you? former9thward Aug 2015 #15
This ^^^^^^^^^ treestar Aug 2015 #16
So who would benefit from a 777 wing part washing up where it did? Gidney N Cloyd Aug 2015 #9
There's not a damn thing about this story that isn't weird Recursion Aug 2015 #14

JI7

(89,240 posts)
1. is it weird ? doesn't it just mean it came off
Sun Aug 30, 2015, 08:54 PM
Aug 2015

Either when it crashed or just with time in the ocean ?

Renew Deal

(81,846 posts)
2. Or someone took a wing off an airplane, kept it in water for a few months
Sun Aug 30, 2015, 08:59 PM
Aug 2015

And released it off the coast.

former9thward

(31,936 posts)
7. A wing is part of a plane.
Sun Aug 30, 2015, 09:17 PM
Aug 2015

All other completed planes are accounted but I'm sure there could have been extra wings made.

greyl

(22,990 posts)
5. I don't see how it's weird.
Sun Aug 30, 2015, 09:04 PM
Aug 2015

If all but two 777 wings made by Boeing have been accounted for, this is one of those two.

Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
6. I mean the whole situation.
Sun Aug 30, 2015, 09:08 PM
Aug 2015

The plane's disappearance, the assumed suicide, etc.

I'm not a CT guy, I just think it's interesting and I saw it on Gizmodo.

former9thward

(31,936 posts)
8. The story does not say that.
Sun Aug 30, 2015, 09:20 PM
Aug 2015

It says all other 777s are accounted for -- not wings. I'm sure there are extra wings made. It just a part like screws or anything else.

treestar

(82,383 posts)
16. This ^^^^^^^^^
Mon Aug 31, 2015, 09:11 AM
Aug 2015

I suppose they can't always have certainty of that kind. By process of deduction, it probably came from MH370.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
14. There's not a damn thing about this story that isn't weird
Mon Aug 31, 2015, 12:03 AM
Aug 2015


NB: I disagree with the Voynich Manuscript; I think it belongs northeast of the Wow Signal
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