Outstanding New MH370 Documentary Urges New Search
16 March, 2024
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An outstanding new documentary on MH370 urges a new search in two areas identified by Richard Godfrey with WSPR and Capt. Patrick Blelly and Jean-Luc Marchand.
The documentary produced by Peter Hörnfeldt titled “MH370 – A New Trace” on his YouTube Channel called Mentour Pilot.
UK aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey states, "The documentary is a well-researched forensic analysis of the evidence for what happened to flight MH370. The report is well-balanced, any speculation is avoided, but every technical and scientific detail is examined and discussed."
The conclusion of Peter's analysis is a recommendation to search again in two areas:
1. An area of 1,200 km² (marked in green on the above graphic) between 35.518°S 93.025°E and 35.875°S 93.039° E as defined by Capt. Patrick Blelly and Jean-Luc Marchand in their paper titled “Analysis of the trajectory of Flight MH370” dated 16th February 2023 and updated 22nd March 2023, which can be downloaded here
2. An area of 2,800 km² (marked in red on the above graphic) within a circle with a radius 30 km centred on 29.128°S 99.934°E as defined by Richard Godfrey, Dr. Hannes Coetzee and Prof. Simon Maskell in their paper titled “MH370 Flight Path Analysis – Case Study” dated 31st August 2023, which can be downloaded here
A short update on the crash location probability map confirming 29.128°S 99.934°E with even greater likelihood was given in section 9 of their paper titled “How does WSPR detect Aircraft over long Distances? – Technical Paper” dated 15th February 2024, which can be downloaded here
Mr Godfery said that he supports Petter’s findings and his search recommendations as does this website.
Debris hunter Blaine Gibson said: "This is an excellent documentary, and I fully concur with its recommendations. I encourage everyone to watch it."
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