Plane debris found in Mozambique 'almost certainly' from MH370, investigators say
Two pieces of plane debris found on the coast of Mozambique are "almost certainly" from missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370, investigators have said. The two pieces of wreckage, one found Dec 27, 2015 and the other found 135 miles away February this year, were confirmed to have come from the missing plane after a long investigation from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB). An ATSB report said: "Part No. 1 was a flap track fairing segment, almost certainly from the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft, registered 9M-MRO." Investigators were similarly sure the second part was a "horizontal stabiliser panel segment" from the missing plane. Two more pieces of debris, including a suspected engine part and piece of cabin, have arrived in Canberra for further testing. <br/>
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Plane debris found in Mozambique 'almost certainly' from MH370, investigators say
Two pieces of plane debris found on the coast of Mozambique are "almost certainly" from missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370, investigators have said. The two pieces of wreckage, one found Dec 27, 2015 and the other found 135 miles away February this year, were confirmed to have come from the missing plane after a long investigation from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB). An ATSB report said: "Part No. 1 was a flap track fairing segment, almost certainly from the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft, registered 9M-MRO." Investigators were similarly sure the second part was a "horizontal stabiliser panel segment" from the missing plane. Two more pieces of debris, including a suspected engine part and piece of cabin, have arrived in Canberra for further testing. <br/>