The Vanishing of Flight MH370: The True Story of the Hunt for the Missing Malaysian Plane

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CNN Aviation Correspondent Richard Quest offers a gripping and definitive account of the disappearance of Malaysian Airline Flight MH370 in March 2014.

On March 8, 2014, Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared with barely a trace, carrying 239 people on board—seemingly vanishing into the dark night. The airplane’s whereabouts and fate would quickly become one of the biggest aviation mysteries of our time...
 
Richard Quest, CNN’s Aviation Correspondent, was one of the leading journalists covering the story. In a coincidence, Quest had interviewed one of the two pilots a few weeks before the disappearance. It is here that he begins his gripping account of those tense weeks in March, presenting a fascinating chronicle of an international search effort, which despite years of searching and tens of millions of dollars spent has failed to find the plane.
 
Quest dissects what happened in the hours following the plane’s disappearance and chronicles the days and weeks of searching, which led to nothing but increasing despair. He takes apart the varying responses from authorities and the discrepancies in reports, the wide range of theories, the startling fact that the plane actually turned around and flew in the opposite direction, and what solutions the aviation industry must now implement to ensure it never happens again.
 
What emerges is a riveting chronicle of a tragedy that continues to baffle everyone from aviation experts to satellite engineers to politicians—and which to this day worries the traveling public that it could happen again.
 
INCLUDES PHOTOS 

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4.7
9 reviews
Kevin Christopher Nadan
January 28, 2021
Hi while its a very insightful book i would like to highlight 2 possible typos or mistakes: 1. Page 16 - Subang Air Traffic Control - think should be KLIA Air Traffic Control? 2. Page 27 - After we left Zahari and Hamid - should be After we left Liu and Hamid as author never met Zahari please do highlight this to the author and editor and my apologies if my observations were wrong instead. Thanks/Regards,
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Viknesh AV
December 2, 2023
Concise, clear and informative.
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About the author

Richard Quest is a CNN Aviation Correspondent and business anchor for CNN International who has covered the airline, aviation, and travel industry for more than twenty-five years. Quest, one of the most respected aviation correspondents in the world, anchors the flagship Quest Means Business program weekdays at 4 pm ET on CNN International. He regularly chairs panels of airline CEOs and has presented CNN Business Traveller for more than ten years. He has been awarded the Carlton Wagonlit Travel Journalist of the Year Award, the United Nations World Tourism Organization’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and the International Association of Broadcasters Television Personality of the Year Award in 2014.

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