Missing Malaysia jet MH370 weeks away from keeping secrets forever

MH370 is weeks away from becoming aviation's biggest unsolved mystery since Amelia Earhart disappeared in 1937. Of the three million components in the jet, only one has turned up - a barnacle-encrusted wing flap - on Reunion Island, thousands of miles from the search. There have been no traces of the 239 people on board, their luggage or even the life jackets that were supposed to float. Some of the world's most experienced search-and-rescue experts increasingly accept that the NZ$195m search may fail. Without fresh clues, the hunt should end about June, when 4 ships are due to finish combing the seas off western Australia. Nor are investigators any closer to ascertaining what happened inside the plane after it took off from Kuala Lumpur March 8, 2014, for Beijing. <br/>
New Zealand Herald
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2/17/16