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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

Why It Disappeared - and Why It’s Only a Matter of Time Before This Happens Again

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

By: David Soucie
Narrated by: Paul Christy
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On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 loaded 239 people onboard and took off for what should have been a six-hour flight. It never made it - and it's still missing. It's been a year since Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished, and there's still no sign of the aircraft, its passengers, or its crew nor confirmation of what happened or where the aircraft resides.

In this gripping investigation of the events that led to the plane's disappearance and why they could happen again, CNN aviation analyst David Soucie exposes the flaws in the aviation industry, shares what needs to be done so a plane doesn't go missing again, and uses a Bayesian analysis model to reveal what most likely happened onboard the plane that led to its downfall.

Comprehensive in scope, personal and empathetic in voice, Soucie draws on his 30 years of experience as an accident investigator working with the Federal Aviation Administration. He allows you to put the wild speculation about the plane's disappearance aside and assess the facts through the eyes of an experienced accident investigator.

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As someone who has been in/around the Aviation industry my entire life, the disappearance of MH370 has been a confounding event since it occurred. It is truly unacceptable and inexplicable that a commercial aircraft could seemingly disappear into thin air. Yet here we are years later and IMO there is still not a reasonable hypothesis as to the whys and how’s of this event. While I really enjoyed Dave’s first book, this tome left a bit to be desired and essentially serves as a rehash of open source news reports surrounding the disappearance. Maybe that’s because I followed the event closely and and nothing provided is new information but regardless I don’t feel any more informed than I was when I started the book.

If you don’t understand aviation and only paid passing attention to the incident at the time, the book will be more informative to you than it was to me. With the available technology that exists today, it is unfathomable that the industry and its regulators haven’t moved further faster in regard to tracking aircraft worldwide - never-mind in parts of the planet where reliable, accurate radar systems don’t exist. As Dave indicates, it’s all about cost and that’s the bottom line. Why would anyone spend billions to fix a problem that has a total financial impact in the hundreds of millions?

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Ten plus years after this flight goes missing, there have been countless documentaries, books, etc speculating on what happened to the Boeing Triple 7. This book, written about a year after the plane went missing, contains almost all the theories still being proposed today! Whether the author was prescient, or there have just not been anything new to report, this book is concise and as up to date as anything written in more recent years.

Excellent and timeless overview

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Although some information was new, the vast majority of information presented in this book was not new or unknown. The final chapter was a simple recitation of known facts and dates, however, no conclusions were drawn. Never anywhere in the book did I actually hear statements which indicated how such a disaster could be prevented in the future, despite the title

Dry, monotonous material

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Waste of time to listen to this. There wasn’t even a conclusion at the end of it. Very confused by how it ended.

What the hell? Didn’t reveal anything.

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