The Malaysian government has released the raw data used to determine
that the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 crashed into the
southern Indian Ocean.
The data was first released to relatives of passengers, who have been
asking for greater transparency, before copies were also provided to
media.
The document released yesterday comprises 47 pages of data, plus notes, from British firm Inmarsat.
Flight MH370 went missing on 8 March as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to
Beijing. There were 239 people, mostly Chinese nationals, on board. No
trace of the aircraft has been found, nor any reason for its
disappearance.
The satellite data released includes the hourly “handshakes” between
the plane and a communications satellite that led investigators to
conclude that the plane ended its journey far off Australia.
“Inmarsat and the DCA have been working for the release of the data
communication logs and the technical description of the analysis,”
Malaysia’s civil aviation authority said in a statement.
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