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Few Clues as Malaysia Airlines Mystery Marks Its Third Year Few Clues as Malaysia Airlines Mystery Marks Its Third Anniversary
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Today marks the third anniversary of one of the biggest aviation mysteries of all time. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, to Beijing on March 8, 2014, prompting the largest and costliest search in aviation history.Today marks the third anniversary of one of the biggest aviation mysteries of all time. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on a routine flight from Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, to Beijing on March 8, 2014, prompting the largest and costliest search in aviation history.
In January, investigators called off the underwater search after no traces of the aircraft were found in a search zone of more than 46,000 square miles in the southern Indian Ocean.In January, investigators called off the underwater search after no traces of the aircraft were found in a search zone of more than 46,000 square miles in the southern Indian Ocean.
The news followed what had been an especially painful year for families of victims, as debris from the plane was found as far away as Tanzania and new clues emerged, including news that the pilot had mapped out a deviant route on his personal flight simulator.The news followed what had been an especially painful year for families of victims, as debris from the plane was found as far away as Tanzania and new clues emerged, including news that the pilot had mapped out a deviant route on his personal flight simulator.
Three years on, ethical questions remain as to whether the authorities should continue the search.Three years on, ethical questions remain as to whether the authorities should continue the search.
Here is more of our coverage on the missing plane.Here is more of our coverage on the missing plane.
This is an animation that shows how floating debris from the jet could have drifted to the island of Réunion. Here is a look at how a ship’s 30-member crew rode out towering waves, and loneliness, as they looked for debris on the ocean floor.This is an animation that shows how floating debris from the jet could have drifted to the island of Réunion. Here is a look at how a ship’s 30-member crew rode out towering waves, and loneliness, as they looked for debris on the ocean floor.
And we talked to family members who tried to make sense of the lives lost, as well as relatives who have been living in limbo and grief.And we talked to family members who tried to make sense of the lives lost, as well as relatives who have been living in limbo and grief.