Thursday, March 3, 2016

A Mysterious Debris Found in Mozambique




The mysterious debris, photographed by Blaine Gibson

2 March 2016, a mysterious debris was found off the coast of Mozambique. Early photographic analysis of the 11.7 inch-by-16 inch object suggests it could have come from the jetliner. 


“NO STEP” words on the debris

The object has “NO STEP” words on it and most likely the object is the horizontal stabilizer of Boeing 777. There was no Boeing 777 lost in the ocean in the history, besides Malaysia Airlines flight 370 that disappeared on 8 March 2014, exactly two years ago.
Blaine Gibson with the mysterious debris found of the coast of Mozambique 
Blaine Gibson, the person who found the debris, chartered a boat and organized a trip over the weekend at the coast of Mozambique. The owner of the boat and Gibson found the plane part washed ashore on a sandbar.

Now, the debris was being taken to Australia where it will be examined by international specialists and officials from Malaysia. If the debris is from MH370, it will be the second evidence of MH370 after a flaperon found in La RĂ©union Island on 30 July 2015. Will the mystery of the missing of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 along with 239 souls on board solved? Will the missing Boeing 777-200ER aircraft be found?

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